Traveler II
Traveler II
Traveler II
So blessed!I live in Idaho so...
There are some 2-tracks a few minutes away from my house that lead into some nice country.
Traveler II
Enthusiast III
We are NOCO also but have yet to exhaust the local trails. So 1 - 3 hours is our typical distance for a weekend getaway. And we'll venture further when we can get a longer weekend planned. And since we are moving from the camper trailer those times will give us more distance to travel.From my home in Northern Colorado, there are tons of places to go within an hour. The problem is that I have done all of them dozens of times over the last 50 years so they are pretty mundane to me now. People still travel days to see them. Personally I find I end up going farther afield over time. Now most things I find willing to spend the effort on are 4-12 hours travel. It is not unusual to knock off 400 miles each way.
Trail Mechanic II
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Traveler II
[emoji106] bingo, correct answer!My trails all start at the end of my driveway...
It’s ALL an adventure!
Off-Road Ranger I
Influencer II
Member I
Saw your pic first and immediately thought, "Hey, that looks like around here!"15 minute drive from my front door in some cases. Depends where I'm going though, could be half an hour, could be an hour.
The trail that leads to this spot starts about 20 minutes from my front door:
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Traveler III
Cheers, brother! :DSaw your pic first and immediately thought, "Hey, that looks like around here!"
Cheers from Mount Vernon, WA.
-Matt
Member I
Cheers from Mount Vernon!For me, 45 minutes will get me to the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, with tons of opportunities from there.
Influencer I
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Back in 08 when I separated from the AF I ended up in Bellingham. I had one duffel bag, a new Kawasaki, and a couch to crash on. It was by far the least productive but one of the most enjoyable times in my life...For me, 45 minutes will get me to the Mt. Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, with tons of opportunities from there.
Enthusiast III