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Evans 10/6?

well shoot i just might have to head up their. i wont know till late tonight or tomarrow morning. the last two times i went this past month the rangers were really only concerned with the day or year passes. they will ether make you drive down and get one or just write u a ticket.
 
I read the Nw 4x4 associations discrip of eveans creek and it sounds like I can have some fun. so Ill be there enless I get lost. Hopefully I can tag along for a little while, and then Ill go play by myself if it gets ugly, maybe yall can come rescue my on your way out :hi:
 
I read the Nw 4x4 associations discrip of eveans creek and it sounds like I can have some fun. so Ill be there enless I get lost. Hopefully I can tag along for a little while, and then Ill go play by myself if it gets ugly, maybe yall can come rescue my on your way out :hi:


No problem :awesomework:
 
I read the Nw 4x4 associations discrip of eveans creek and it sounds like I can have some fun. so Ill be there enless I get lost. Hopefully I can tag along for a little while, and then Ill go play by myself if it gets ugly, maybe yall can come rescue my on your way out :hi:

I'd make sure that you at least have a tow strap and tow points. There's a very good chance to see snow up there from reports that I've heard.

Don't go off on your own. If it get's tough and you want to have fun, park it at the campground or one of the parking areas and go for a ride to see how it's done.
 
well i didn't make it up there in the toyota, my buddy didnt get his steering fixed in time so we just went up in the dodges lookin for snow. i thought for sure there was going to be more snow up there. we went to the top and there was only like 3in.
 
We found some snow. This was up on the 519 past the rock climbs.
 

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Greg, thanks for the seat. Had a great time as usual. Always good chatting and hanging out with you, buddy. And it was cool meeting/seeing you other guys too.
I was actually surprised we found that much snow. I think the deepest we found was maybe 5"
 
I got lost :looser:

I left bellingham at 6am-6:30 and didnt get to the trail intill just after 11 :wtf:

the directions I got from pnw4x4 where awful, should have asked someone on here. but I did finally make it, and still had fun.
 
I got lost :looser:

I left bellingham at 6am-6:30 and didnt get to the trail intill just after 11 :wtf:

the directions I got from pnw4x4 where awful, should have asked someone on here. but I did finally make it, and still had fun.

These directions are perfectly accurate.

From I5 near Seattle, WA Going south on I5 get onto hwy 405 east
Merge onto hwy 167 south then follow until you hit hwy 410 east interchange
On hwy 410 go through the town of Bonney Lake and continue into the town of Buckley
Once in the town of Buckley take your first right hand turn off of hwy 410 then also the next right hand turn and follow to the stop sign
Turn left at the stop sign onto hwy 165 and follow through the towns of Burnett and Wilkeson.
After you go over the one lane bridge stay to the right at the Y in the road.
Follow this road for 7 miles(This road turns to gravel)and watch for the signs for Evans Creek ORV area, the main staging area is on your left.
 
These directions are perfectly accurate.

From I5 near Seattle, WA Going south on I5 get onto hwy 405 east
Merge onto hwy 167 south then follow until you hit hwy 410 east interchange
On hwy 410 go through the town of Bonney Lake and continue into the town of Buckley
Once in the town of Buckley take your first right hand turn off of hwy 410 then also the next right hand turn and follow to the stop sign
Turn left at the stop sign onto hwy 165 and follow through the towns of Burnett and Wilkeson.
After you go over the one lane bridge stay to the right at the Y in the road.
Follow this road for 7 miles(This road turns to gravel)and watch for the signs for Evans Creek ORV area, the main staging area is on your left.

Sure, just as accurate as 405 East. :D
 
ya the 405 east is what threw me off, I was pretty sure that there is no 405east but since Im new in the area I figured Ive probably just never seen it.
 
Yeah even though 405 heads east at that point, it should have said 405 North or South depending on which end of 405 you catch it on. 405 is a loop. The north end merges with I-5 in Lynwood area and the south end going north merges with I-5 in Tukwila.
 
you can turn right onto mundy loss rd just before buckley then left at the stop sign onto 165. its alittle faster.
 
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