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Washingtons most challenging trail?

Most challenging trail for a new buggy owner.......flat ground, cause they don't know what the F*** they're doing.

And I'm speaking from experience.:haha:

And further qualify this dumb thread, the ONLY folks that are allowed to truthfully answer this question:

1. Must have wheeled ALL trails (not just areas) in WA.

2. Must have wheeled ALL those trails within the past two years.

3. Must have wheeled ALL those trails multiple times in multiple rigs (that they own).

In reality if you have not done ALL of this you are spewing crap out your mouth from your little, bitty, tiny, tiny 4x4 world.

Out of everyone I know, I come the closest to these requirements......and I'm not even close.:haha:

Great thread though!:awesomework:
 
so a short bed chevy with doved nose and bobbed and doved bed would not fit at rim rock? what about the busy wild? ive ran the busy wild in a cj5 and im pretty sure it would
 
The hardest trail in the state in located in the colville National Forest at Batey-bould ORV park and it is a motorcycle trail

Tacoma Peak trail and Boulder Mtn. trail 2 of the hardest trails in the state
 
Seems to be alot of folks leaning toward Rimrock ive never been out that way. Anyone have some pics of the area/trails. Anthony, Dirk? i know you guys have been their?

I dont have any of the pics, Bryan does:awesomework:
 
The hardest trail in the state in located in the colville National Forest at Batey-bould ORV park and it is a motorcycle trail

Tacoma Peak trail and Boulder Mtn. trail 2 of the hardest trails in the state

Motorcycle guys get mad when they see 4x4s on their single track trails. Big NO-NO!!!!!!
 
The hardest trail in the state in located in the colville National Forest at Batey-bould ORV park and it is a motorcycle trail

Tacoma Peak trail and Boulder Mtn. trail 2 of the hardest trails in the state

Pics? Maps? Info!
 
Most challenging trail for a new buggy owner.......flat ground, cause they don't know what the F*** they're doing.

And I'm speaking from experience.:haha:

And further qualify this dumb thread, the ONLY folks that are allowed to truthfully answer this question:

1. Must have wheeled ALL trails (not just areas) in WA.

2. Must have wheeled ALL those trails within the past two years.

3. Must have wheeled ALL those trails multiple times in multiple rigs (that they own).

In reality if you have not done ALL of this you are spewing crap out your mouth from your little, bitty, tiny, tiny 4x4 world.

Out of everyone I know, I come the closest to these requirements......and I'm not even close.:haha:

Great thread though!:awesomework:


Are you serious?:eeek:
 
Seems to be alot of folks leaning toward Rimrock ive never been out that way. Anyone have some pics of the area/trails. Anthony, Dirk? i know you guys have been their?

I don't have many pics of the harder stuff cause I'm usually paying attention to what I am doing. But here are a couple.
 

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Scary! But just like Rimrock, you take away the pucker factor (yes the hills climbs can be hard) and it's just a track you drive on. A "challenge"???.......naw! Just scary consequences.



In the summer yea you"re right it isn't all that difficult. But just like almost all wheeling in the PNW add mud or better yet snow and that boring dirt two track becomes a bad ass trail from hell especially rimrock with all the up/down/sidehilling goodness.. :;
 
Like Crash stated there are way too many variables, I've been wheeling since the mid 80's, in all different rigs, all over this state and Texas. Everything varies from the type of rig, tires, terrain, weather and on and on, there are as many favorites as opinions.



Are you serious?:eeek:

He's just :stirpot:
 
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