Expanding to allow more rigs on this event. You can register on the Rally Point.
https://www.overlandbound.com/event/june-2020-wabdr-washington-backcountry-discovery-route/
What does everyone think about simply extending the original trip plan to do the full BDR from Oregon to Canada? Those who can only do the first half can jump off mid-way.
Greg, let me do some research here to confirm which pass (or passes) are required. We will be starting in Gifford Pinchot National Forest which requires the Northwest Forest Pass (or the America The Beautiful Pass). The Northwest Forest Pass is for use on federal land; the Discover Pass on state...
Whatever works for you. Happy to have you join for 2 days and we will work thru any comms challenges. We can relay via GMRS, hand signs, or something...
Now that we have 8 rigs signed up, I was thinking about having a conference call to talk about logistics for the trip such as meals, gear, and campsites. Would y'all be interested in doing that -- I am think 30 minutes on a Sunday evening. Totally optional but I wanted to offer for those who...
I had originally identified Walupt Lake as a good spot to camp and it is 93 miles from the starting point. I have not booked anything yet. What does everyone think about this spot? There are currently about 20 sites open and you have the option of reserving for a total cost of $27.75 for a...
There is a Butler map specifically for the Washington BDR which you can find here: Butler Motorcycle Maps - Washington Backcountry Discovery Route (WABDR)
It is a good map for planning but I will supplement with Gaia or something similar.
I added my call sign to my profile on Monday and got the trophy automatically within probably 30 mins.
It is the Road Ranger I, which it looks like you have now. Overland Bound Challenger
You can drive on the beach for several miles from Gearhart to Warrenton. But for forest trails, check out Three Capes Scenic Loop out of Tillamook.
Also, I have not yet done the Nestucca River National Back Country Byway but it looks beautiful. Check out photos and info here. From the same...
Goals for 2020...
Work less, play more
Transform "The Goat" (my truck) into an overland rig
Take my family on some fun adventures
Meet some cool people
Make some great memories
FYI, we have a group running the first half of the BDR on our way to the NW Overland Rally this year. More details here:
https://www.overlandbound.com/event/june-2020-wabdr-washington-backcountry-discovery-route/
From the information that I'm gathering, CB Radios seem to be fading in popularity within overland groups. I heard an interesting quote from Clay at Expedition Overland:
"I do genuinely think that a CB radio is about as effective as a cardboard box"
I am definitely going with function over form but I 've got to say some of these bumpers are really ugly!
I am wanting to get a winch at some point to pull myself and others out of trouble on the trail. I haven't done much research on models but Warn seems to be a reliable choice.
I am researching front bumpers and would like to understand how to select one for an overland rig. They can be pretty expensive and I don't want to have to replace it at any point because I didn't consider something. Here are my observations thus far:
(1) Prices are all over the board ($600 to...
***Rally is delayed so we will modify this trip to exclude the Rally. Also adding more slots due to high level of interest. We will likely have a group that continues on to complete the whole BDR. Stay tuned for updates. *** We are exploring the first 3 sections of the Washington Backcountry...
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