Puget Sound area riders, where to go for offroad fun?
#31
RE: Puget Sound area riders, where to go for offroad fun?
Single track might be better without crowds. Reiter was fun midweek, but I can see that place not being fun at all with alot of other bikes and quads out there. I'm fine with Jack Pass. Looks like there's alot of little branch roads and some 4wd up there, and some other FS roads on the other side of US2 around Skykomish. I really don't care where. I just like to explore new places and go up roads and trails just to see what's there. The only thing I've ever seen off US2 is whatever I can see from the road on my way to go skiing. So it will all be new to me and I've been doing all my riding alone & it will be nice to go out with some people.
#33
RE: Puget Sound area riders, where to go for offroad fun?
Tuesday sounds good. I've got something going on the 6th, but the 5th is open. If you wanted to go up to Walker, I've never been there. It does look like it's a bit of a ride out there though. Should be a lot quieter with everyone back in school and at work. Or if you wanted to do the Jack pass thing, that would work as well. I haven't been to either place so where ever you want ot go is fine with me.
#34
RE: Puget Sound area riders, where to go for offroad fun?
Reiter would also be another place to go. With it being a Tuesday, probably not many people there either, and it's closer than either of the other two. I went there a liitle over a week ago and after about an hour, I felt like i was just getting started.
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