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72" wide width restriction at Evans Creek?

Evans creek is easy trails for TJs N pretty JEEPs any way so who cares. Again its an old rule they may just deside to start enforcing it just a way for state to get your money:rb:

You gonna be home today? I got the day off and wanted to come over so I could build those springs.
 
Evans creek is easy trails for TJs N pretty JEEPs any way so who cares. Again its an old rule they may just deside to start enforcing it just a way for state to get your money:rb:

Been up there lately?

the 197 is good fun, and i had to winch INTO the 311 this past weekend.

All in all, your right. However, its nice to have a place you can go for a drive in the woods, has fantastic veiws, and unless your a jeep:fawkdancesmiley:, you don't have to worry about breaking anything.:beer:
 
The whole width issue goes all the way back to when the park was created since thats what is was designed for.

What year was the park created? Back when flatfenders and CJs on 31s were 99% of the vehicles on the trails?
 
Whats the PNW's standpoint on this issue jim?

Dont have one yet. I will let you know what the region decides after our next meeting. I will say that this is coming from the FS though. Quite honestly they are tired of spending so much time and money having to repair and maintain trails that are being abused to death. The trails were designed to be used by a certain type and size of vehicle and while the terrain hasnt changed the rigs have. Its going to be a long process but certainly one thats going to have to be addressed. This is going to be a issue forest wide as I have heard similar issues in the outher forests.

Just on another note. I was up at Evans yesterday and took a walk through the campground and was totaly discusted by whay our fellow users have been up to this past winter. There are only a couple of picnic tables left in the entire campground. They have all been cut up for firewood (cost about a grand a pop) There was trash everywhere. I cleaned up 6 piles of HUMAN **** and two of those were between the two outhouses on top. I mean really now WTF. Who are these fawking retards that are doing this crap to OUR (yours and mine) park ? We have spent years building a nice facility for people to use and some of our own users are tearing the place to shreds when nobodys looking. I was absolutly disgusseted by the time I left.
 
Dont have one yet. I will let you know what the region decides after our next meeting. I will say that this is coming from the FS though. Quite honestly they are tired of spending so much time and money having to repair and maintain trails that are being abused to death. The trails were designed to be used by a certain type and size of vehicle and while the terrain hasnt changed the rigs have. Its going to be a long process but certainly one thats going to have to be addressed. This is going to be a issue forest wide as I have heard similar issues in the outher forests.

Just on another note. I was up at Evans yesterday and took a walk through the campground and was totaly discusted by whay our fellow users have been up to this past winter. There are only a couple of picnic tables left in the entire campground. They have all been cut up for firewood (cost about a grand a pop) There was trash everywhere. I cleaned up 6 piles of HUMAN **** and two of those were between the two outhouses on top. I mean really now WTF. Who are these fawking retards that are doing this crap to OUR (yours and mine) park ? We have spent years building a nice facility for people to use and some of our own users are tearing the place to shreds when nobodys looking. I was absolutly disgusseted by the time I left.

Its the stockers doing it!

Serioulsy,
I was up there on saturday wheeling, I had to tell 2 groups that the "bypass" at the start of the 311 was illegal. ( so they all sat there and spun their "mud terrains" until there was a larger hole dug, to the point i couldn't get up it)

I had to tell another guy to get off the hill climb right afte teh bridge going to the day use area.

In my last 2 trips up there, i've told about 6-7 people to STAY on the trail.
The trails are not in bad shape, but people in stock (dare i say nissan pathfinders, as that is 1 i had to tell to get off the illegal bypass) are trying to navigate these trails and are not up for the challenge.

with the exception of the 197, the very beginning of the 311 and 1 or 2 other spots, its all in pretty good shape and easy. (leave the 197 alone please, its the only REALLY fun trail up there)
 
The first time I went wheeling at Evans was in 1997 in a Willys with 33x12.5 Wildcountrys and that was small, most Jeeps were running 36s. The trails were just as rutted as they are today. I know the USFS want to "harden" muddy parts of the trail to slow erosion but I think they should change the overall vehicle width to about 83". A wider vehicle is safer and more stable on sidehills and hillclimbs and there are alot of that type of terrain at Evans.
 
Yay! The annual width restriction thread!! :cheer::cheer:

Does that mean its time to post the ancient FS trail rating sheet again?

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Ah, that was the right desciption, not WMS to WMS but hub to hub.

I'd have to measure mine but I think I still fit:cheer:
 
If it is 70" hub to hub that seems fair. Is that the exact language on all the USFS vehicle rules?
 
Sooo close

It's hard to measure with the tires on, but I'm less than 75 but not sure I'm under 74" hub to hub.

Aw crap, I just re-read and it 70" not 74".

I FAIL:mad:
 
OK assuming I am OK with the width restrictions how do you keep the rig with in the established trail? I can show you lots of pictures of rigs that meet the width restriction but have a tire up on the side of the trail making it wider...

The sides of the trails are where you get all the good flex shots :corn:
 
Ah, that was the right desciption, not WMS to WMS but hub to hub.

I'd have to measure mine but I think I still fit:cheer:

Hub to hub sounds familiar. When the rule was written hubs stuck out to the edge of the tire or even farther. Wider tires and rims were rare. In fact we used to have to make them. (rims)
 
I haven't read the whole thing, but as I read some of the language, it does say that it's a GUIDE.

However, I agree with Chop Shop 100%.

Dang it. That's twice in 2 days that we've agreed on something. What is this world coming to?
 
Didnt you bring the subject up ? Maybe you need to do some research:awesomework:

I am doing online research on the subject. I was probably 1 year old when this vehicle rule was put on the books.

I don't really see how that is fair? If it was 70" WMS to WMS, yes but hub to hub, no.

I bet my waggy axle is wider than 70" hub to hub.

Hub to hub is more fair then 70" outside of tire to outside of tire. My girlfriends stock TJ is 71" tire to tire.
 

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