Evans vs. Walker

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So being that I have wheeled Evans a bunch of times I was thinking I would like to have a shot at Walker. So for those who have done both which one is better? It would have to be a camping trip for me as I live a ways from it. What I want to know is, is it worth the trip to run it? What kinda things does it offer? What trails should I run first if I go? I am thinking of getting some people together for a trip up there in about a month or so and just kinda tryin to figure out if it is worth it.:corn:
 
I've only been to Walker a couple of times, so I don't know one trail from another, but I think I've been on all but one of them. In my opinion Evans Creek is better. Walker isn't a complete waste of time though. I would say it is worth going to every now, and then. When you see a fun line you better hit it, becouse it may be awhile before you see another one. The only thing that I found that will deny most people, is the crack, and a little trail to the left of the crack that is getting tore up.
 
Just tryin to figure out if it really worth the drive cause I am sure I would have to camp, and the Sami dont do over 57mph and more like 40 if any hills. I guess the real ? would be is it worth the drive from Fife?:corn:
 
Huge difference between Evans and Walker. Evans is on FS land and Walker on DNR land. Evans is much more diverse than walker with a TON more miles of trail.
 
Huge difference between Evans and Walker. Evans is on FS land and Walker on DNR land. Evans is much more diverse than walker with a TON more miles of trail.

I wish some of the old trails at Walker were still open...:booo:
 
Huge difference between Evans and Walker. Evans is on FS land and Walker on DNR land. Evans is much more diverse than walker with a TON more miles of trail.

I have been all over Evans and really there are not all that many trails. I rode in a buddys buggie and one of his buds in their buggie and hit almost all the trails in a day. When dry Evans can get kinda boring, if you camp all weekend. Maybe I should just plan one for Rimrock as I liked it when I wheeled it a while back and have only been once. Good times.
 
I have been all over Evans and really there are not all that many trails. I rode in a buddys buggie and one of his buds in their buggie and hit almost all the trails in a day. When dry Evans can get kinda boring, if you camp all weekend. Maybe I should just plan one for Rimrock as I liked it when I wheeled it a while back and have only been once. Good times.

Your dead on--Evans when dry too much traction :awesomework:
 
Evans is for beginers. Unless its covered in snow. Ofcourse its closed in the winter so That kinda fixes that.
 
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