After checking stuff out for 2 hours, I could NOT find bake oven flats except on our site. So I maped a trip from home to the town of RimRock, WA. and its 141.4 miles and 2 hours and 56 mins.
Kat
After checking stuff out for 2 hours, I could NOT find bake oven flats except on our site. So I maped a trip from home to the town of RimRock, WA. and its 141.4 miles and 2 hours and 56 mins.
Kat

Well we had a muddy good time today! First up was the Busy Wild. I led the way in followed by Shawn and his brother Greg, Kat and Rhonda in Rubidoo, one of the long lost knuckleheads Harold, and Bill bringin up the rear. The beginning of the trail was a wet sloppy winchfest that claimed a valve stem and left some battle scars on all our rigs.
Thank You for the Party Dave, it was a lot of fun.
Dave, You are a very patient guy. Oh and thanks for
the rolling shop stool. The jeep is nearly back together,
now if it could only weld.
Dave
Just a short story from the BEST members point of view. Tillamook was Fantastic.
Janet loves the changing colors this time of year, so I'd like to take run up the Naches Trail (possibly the last of the year) to let her take pictures and enjoy the changing season. When we arrive on the east side, we can play it by ear to run more trails on the Manashtash, Raven's Roost, return via Naches Trail or call it a day and head home on 410.
I'm calling it the "first annual" because I'd like to propose it become part of our swap meet regimen ... the first weekend after we've held the swap meet we go Jeeping and expect all member to attend.
October 27th is the weekend of the Halloween Poker Run put on by our new best friends, Flat Broke & 4-Wheeling.
We'll try to caravan down Friday and come home Sunday.