I have been over and back on the Colockum Pass from Ellensburg to Wenatchee several times but not recently. I think that is part of the Stagecoach Road.
Wow, that's pretty cool info you've given. I knew a little of it, but not like that.
It's more correct to say, there are trails all the way from Greenwater to Ellensburg. You could stay in the mountains for weeks chasing after all of them.
I've always heard of one from Leavensworth to Glendale, only crossing a few roads along the way. But it all gets broken up for one reason or another.
It would've been cool to have a trail jeep in the 1800's
The only problem with these legend trails are now red dot. Right? Clockum pass is a gravel road most of the way?
I need to study my maps. I've just recently ventured the Kittitas area.
Well that's the kind of jeeping I want to do. I'm trying to document as much as the trail system as possible on video. But the red dots are the short cuts? or abandon logging roads? Those are the challenges right?
I wouldn't say Colockum is a gravel road most of the way. The last state highway map I looked at had something about it being a primitive road and not advised for passenger vehicles. It has some rough sections. You can do it in a 2wd but I never did.The only problem with these legend trails are now red dot. Right? Clockum pass is a gravel road most of the way?
I need to study my maps. I've just recently ventured the Kittitas area.
He claims "Mel's Hole" does not exist. I don't believe him.
Legend has it there is a very deep hole somewhere in the Manastash Ridge area, but nobody knows where exactly.What's Mel's hole?
What's Mel's hole?
Legend has it there is a very deep hole somewhere in the Manastash Ridge area, but nobody knows where exactly.