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Little wheeling spot of 128th st exit off the freeway in everett behind the driving range

Honda hills which used to be at the end of my street now is apartments

I remember wheeling Honda hills in the early 80's and a few years later I lived there in those apartments.
 
Miller
low creek
Mt Index ( the back side )
power lines
Baring access roads
Beckler
Sultan bason
Silverton
tonga
Back side of Stevens pass
the hot springs
Every road that leaves Hwy 2 up here that is now gated
 
Gone but not the good times

I remember box-car canyon in Eatonville, the beaver ponds in Puyallup, and a little place behind the old Puyallup Fred Meyer...all places where the parties were at 10 years ago, but now gone due to development. :booo:
 
North Fork...Galbraith...Several small places with no names...Some of the hills above Sequim where I grew up...And Cub Creek---> The 'Ol Annual Turkey Day Fun Run, unfortunately ended back in '94 IIRC...:booo: Was able to go up there once since (about 4 yrs ago) for a recovery, and none of the old trails/mud holes are recognizable...earth does heal.
 
bullfrog rd.
sasse mtn./hex mtn. (roslyn ridge)
coal mines
lk. cle elum beaches
areas of teanaway
whisky **** mtn (windfarm now)
 
1)Edgewick rd. North Bend

2)The power lines up on Novelty Hill behind the new QFC is where my career began. Used to go up there in a 67 VW squareback almost everyday after highschool. Then Graduated to my 86 4Runner with the the procomp 4in. Stage II lift, 3in body and 35in. AT's. Smitty built everywhere & stock everything else:redneck::haha:

3)Stossel Creek outside of Duvall
 
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You can still get in at Black Diamond and Ravensdale. I remember the good ol Ikea Mud Bog....

But is it legal? Last time I rode my dirt bike out there (probably 8 years), King County Sheriff chased us out with the helicopter and then had squad cars parked on the road waiting to hand out tickets.
 
I remember wheeling Honda hills in the early 80's and a few years later I lived there in those apartments.

The only reason i really even know about it (as its a bit before my time) is my neighbor bought his house just because of honda hills and a year after he moved in it turned into apartments he was soooooooo pissed

Wow I started riding my honda minitrail 50 there

:awesomework::awesomework:

Wish it was still there id ride everyday if it was
 
I used to see trucks rolling through town all the time with Mud all over them. We still have a ton of teenagers driving lifted half tons all over town, but their never covered in mud anymore. Sad state of affairs when you can't even go mudding, even if it is :rb: teenagers like it, I know I did. There was trails all over around here a few years ago. Now there all blocked and trenched. I know they were probably illeagal but we didn't know better. That being said, this sport was a lot more carefree before, we lacked technical skillz but we could wheel everywhere. Now I have to load up a trailor and drive for an hour+. Of coarse I used to be the only snowboarder on the mountain too, now there's huge snow parks EVERYWHERE. Maybe change is good. Maybe Reiter WILL be better. Maybe I'll build a DDriver.

darby I remeber those days that was bad ass this is tim by the way
 
3)Stossel Creek outside of Duvall

I dislike going down memory lane........but I do miss my Stossels.:redneck: Went there more than a few times.:cool:

And yes......Sultan Basin too.:booo:



There is still plenty out there guys, you just gotta be smart about it.:;



The problem with all these reminiscent places is we all drove to them......in what was most likely our DD'ers. Well.....times have changed and trailering my toy is a necessity......same for everybody I wheel with.

And I wouldn't trade all the fun in the buggy I've had, over the past 3 years, for a hundred Stossel Creeks.:awesomework:
 
1-No Mercy loop
2-Highrider
3-Shaw lake
4-blue mountain
5-Upper sultan basin
6-Reiter
7-Miller River
8- The "Boat Launch" :redneck::haha:
 
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Black Diamond/Ravensdale areas
A small sand pit down on Coal Creek - was one of the first places my dad took me to learn to ride a dirt bike. Was an odd area, a big sand bowl. Anyone know the area? It was gated at the time but it was constantly used even with the gate.

empty commercial building lot near IKEA in Kent. JeremI (sly-yota) will remember this one. Got stuck in the mud pit at lunch, made it back just in time to catch the end of 6th period. Got hand-cuffed another time for violating the no tresspassing, but there werent any signs up so they released me and my buddy Andrew. Now its fenced in.

LMAO! i remember that... then i got my moms 99 blazer stuck half way up the doors in a mud hole a couple years later... lol....

OH and the sand lot, you talking about was at the top of cemetary not coal creek. (atleast thats the only one i knew about) thats where my grandpa took me to ride my gokart and my bike and everything...


But is it legal? Last time I rode my dirt bike out there (probably 8 years), King County Sheriff chased us out with the helicopter and then had squad cars parked on the road waiting to hand out tickets.


technically no, but i have wheeled out there several times without anyone saying anything... just gotta kinda keep an eye out.:awesomework:
 
I've been wheeln for almost 10 years. Since I started, almost all wheeln areas that were not official ORV areas have since been closed. Most have been named above. Reiter has been the fun park for a long time.(This goes for a lot of people)I believe it was the last of it's kind. Good thing I left my mark, on a lot of trees. :redneck: On the other hand, I will now get to wheel some places I never have.
 
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