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Fall/Winter Wheeling "Closed"

Never been to Elbe but after the first shake down run I think that will be the place I end up wheeling the most. Also looking into a fullsize to haul the kid and I may just have to spend some time doin some chit to it :redneck:
 
So ya wheel a compacted smooth surface :awesomework: not to flip ya **** but " ya the man :stirpot: "


Yep, i just wheel on smooth surface. Here is the proof.......

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closed during rainy season. :rolleyes:

Are you talking about Brown's?

Brown's is NOT closed during the rainy season.

Certain trails that have had severe erosion problems in the past are closed. But that is only 2 trails out of the entire system, University fire power which we never run anyway and Airplane hill which while a very cool section of trail is only about a half mile long. You can still run the crushers, all of firebreak five, and all of archers fire break. Those are where all the cool **** is anyway.
 
Are you talking about Brown's?

Brown's is NOT closed during the rainy season.

Certain trails that have had severe erosion problems in the past are closed. But that is only 2 trails out of the entire system, University fire power which we never run anyway and Airplane hill which while a very cool section of trail is only about a half mile long. You can still run the crushers, all of firebreak five, and all of archers fire break. Those are where all the cool **** is anyway.

That's a change. I was down there during the winter a few years ago and most of firebreak 5 was closed as was can opener.
 
Mis-information.:eeek:

Would anyone else like to clear this up with real fact and with a link to the current seasonal closure regulations (if any) for Browns Camp/Tillamook in Oregon?

I appears that we were both right. I looks like the campground closes during the winter. I usually do day trips in the winter so I did not realize that. When I do camp I usually camp in one of the many other camping areas outside of the fee campground we have never had any issues with that.

http://www.oregon.gov/ODF/TSF/browns.shtml

This site list current trail closures in Oregon

http://www.oregon.gov/ODF/TSF/road_and_trail_rpt.shtml


Here is some other good info for oregon trails.
http://www.oregon.gov/ODF/TSF/docs/08docs/08_OHVGuidetext.pdf
 
I will be web wheeling, as my rig is broke, and I will be in Idaho. I hope to wheel the new section of Jeep Cross when I come back on break though! I also plan on wheelin some snow because I didn't get to this year!
 

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