PRM is an easy run. The most you have to worry about is the motorcycles an ATV’s coming around the blind turns. Every one plays nice for the most part.
I have run it several times with no issues. Although, I prefer to run it north to south, because it puts me in the closest direction home.
Might want to call and check to see if Bald Mtn./ Big levels trail, is open before you head out.
https://www.fs.fed.us/ivm/index.html?long=-120.3253&lat=47.4233&scale=150000
https://www.wilderness.net/NWPS/wildView?WID=513&tab=Contacts
I am running these currently (add on). they fit the bill for what I was doing at the time. https://www.quadratec.com/products/17004_9003.htm
You could also just add a buss bar to run other electrical to. https://www.bluesea.com/products/category/18/BusBars
Might wanna call one of the stores that sell the permits..
Guy's on another forum tried going about 2 weeks ago, and with the Gov. shut down.. Permits were not being sold because of the park system being wrapped up in said shut down.
Be easy on him (OP), Guys..
The OP is in Canada. Prices are very different there, than here in the States.
I looked up an SR5 (up there) and the thing was 10k more than an Off Road here.
To keep this short an sweet.
PMR is a two way traffic trail. Easy to run, but can have other vehicles coming at you. Mainly motorcycles, ATV’s and so on. There are a few places to pull over and let them pass. Other places can be kinda tight.
For the most part... everyone plays nice (I’ve...
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