New to Bonners Ferry, ID.
Still looking for decent wheelin and camping. Seems most everything is hike only near me.
Still looking for decent wheelin and camping. Seems most everything is hike only near me.
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I'm here.
I am between Athol and Spirit Lake, out in the sticks.
From Lewiston to the Nevada/Utah state border is where most of the fire roads/trails.New to Bonners Ferry, ID.
Still looking for decent wheelin and camping. Seems most everything is hike only near me.
Yes I do, and we went to the Ranger Office south of Burley a few weeks ago to get a paper map of the trails in the "South Hills" and they're still using covid as an excuse to be closed.From Lewiston to the Nevada/Utah state border is where most of the fire roads/trails.
Also; where the mountain ranges are too.
Be advised:
SanDiegoCJ ( :gary: ) lives in the Twin Falls area now.
Naches is really family friendly. I have a '77 cj5 on 33's and have done most trails pretty easy. Those trails connect to the Manastash Ridge trails also. You could spend days there and not run the same one twice.I almost went to naches for labor day, and ya ~5 hours. The pics I saw, it looked like there was decent trails though?
I currently have the Cummins out of my Ford. Blown head gasket and a scored piston.Want to fix a 97 7.3?
Spokane here.
Checking in, don't do any real wheeling anymore. I dig trail riding ATV, SxS or occasionally my TW200. Occasional technical spot is cool, but I don't go looking to test me or rigs to the limit anymore. More about exploring cool places.
So if any of you have any cool rides to abandoned areas, epic scenery or forgotten places, hit me up.
New to Bonners Ferry, ID.
Still looking for decent wheelin and camping. Seems most everything is hike only near me.