srgould41
Well-Known Member
Sell or trade your buggy for something less capable and then you'll have lots of fun. I've seen a few guys with buggies and they seem pretty bored with the trails up here.
There's a reason why everyone out here has their summer tires, and their winter tires.
wow thanks for all the replies. Just got done looking up these places on youtube. That stuff at raush creek looks mild to me. The crushers trails/browns camp down in tillamook state forest looks great. I live way south of Seattle so getting up to Canada is going to be really hard.
I can't seem to find any videos of real difficult stuff at rimrock.
Anywho, I probably will be planning a couple trips down to TSF a year.
TSF or north of the border.
The trails / play places near bend can be fun. Goldendale has some killer wheeling but it is only open to the public on select weekends.
The funny/moon show is always a blast.
Wait till it starts snowing up here, bolt on the biggest nastiest set of tires you can find, and play in the snow. Places like Elbe with two feet of snow on them are killer fun. It's a different kind of wheeling than rock crawling per say, but it is lots of fun.
There's a reason why everyone out here has their summer tires, and their winter tires.
Buggy wheelin?
Canada is the way Reiter used to be...
Oregon has some cool ****...
Cali has the Hammers...
But hands down, if you want the **** it's not in Washington, Oregon, Canada or Cali.
Arizona is all you need to know
PS. Did I mention I hate this ****ing state?
I just moved to Vancouver, WA partially to get better wheelin'. There are a bunch of trails in SW Wa, but they're more of the tight tree, climbs, a little mud, and driving through the woods style -- not much rock. TSF is by far your best bet for rocks if you want year round access and not much of a drive. Oh yah, don't forget snow wheeling!
But in general, most trails around here are built for 80s Toyos, Samurais, and Jeeps.
Technically I don't have a buggy, it's more of a fullsize chevy truggy that used to be a k5 blazer. I asked where the buggy guys wheel just because I thought that would get the most response and everyone would know what I meant by difficulty. It's pretty funny the attention my rig gets on the trails I have been on, because I guess nobody rocks fullsize rigs here, especially ones on rockwells, that aren't super tall or super wide. I have never seen more Toyota's in my life :kissmyass:
Just get a crap ton of money and buy the OM. Then let your fellow friends at nw-wheelers / real wheelers play there also .
Emphasize real wheelers!!!!Buddy!!!!:redneck: canadia is open for your needs!!!!:awesomework::beer:
Come up and have some fun!!!:awesomework::beer:
*And my idea of a good trail is not a mud hole*