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Well Sean @AzzyRnr will be on day 5 of running with a trailer and he’s the best of all of us. Devilishly handsome as well
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I’m just doing my best trying to figure it out, like everyone else. Playing to my vanity and telling the right lies, is why we’re friends Dave.Well Sean @AzzyRnr will be on day 5 of running with a trailer and he’s the best of all of us. Devilishly handsome as well
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For a stalker Sean you are the nicest!I’m just doing my best trying to figure it out, like everyone else. Playing to my vanity and telling the right lies, is why we’re friends Dave.Well Sean @AzzyRnr will be on day 5 of running with a trailer and he’s the best of all of us. Devilishly handsome as well
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Thanks, Brandon. I agree, night one my thought was to get started, but make it a short drive. That will give everyone the opportunity to make it to camp at a decent hour. This was my main focus for next weekend's pre-run was to establish a good spot and let everyone know ahead of time so they knew where to go. For night 2, there are a couple of spots we could check out. Spyglass Lookout sits roughly at the halfway mark and is a mile off the primary route. Another nearby option is Magee Rangers Cabin which is a short distance away. I believe this cabin is a rental, but there's also a workstation and remote airstrip on the grounds. This could potentially serve as a good spot to camp for night 2.First, I'm in regardless.
Second in my experience because the BDRs are designed around motorcycle travel and what's difficult for them due to stability issues hardly makes us blink. I did section 1 and half of two on the WABDR in one day an that included stopping at the ice caves. I'm guessing we might want to have some additional "offshoots" planned (I can absolutely help with this) or we might be looking for camp at like 1or 2 Saturday night. Especially if you get too far down the trail Friday night.
Lastly, Natalie doesn't get home until 6-630. So we'll be leaving around that time. I in no way expect everyone to wait for us, we'll meet you all at camp, but n no it driving until 11 would be appreciated
I'm going to the Northwest Overland Rally and will be back Sunday. If needed I can prerun a bit on Monday as well. Maybe starting at the north end and go south to do least any non tundra width sections.
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I’m down for a pre-run and sounds like a solid planThanks, Brandon. I agree, night one my thought was to get started, but make it a short drive. That will give everyone the opportunity to make it to camp at a decent hour. This was my main focus for next weekend's pre-run was to establish a good spot and let everyone know ahead of time so they knew where to go. For night 2, there are a couple of spots we could check out. Spyglass Lookout sits roughly at the halfway mark and is a mile off the primary route. Another nearby option is Magee Rangers Cabin which is a short distance away. I believe this cabin is a rental, but there's also a workstation and remote airstrip on the grounds. This could potentially serve as a good spot to camp for night 2.
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Let’s plan on meeting at the Mobil gas station in Cda right off the Sherman St. exit at 1pm. From here we’ll make our way to Wallace. For anyone coming Montana, we can plan on meeting at North Idaho Mountain Brewery which will be our official starting point for the route. From here, we can plan on officially starting by 2:30pm. I’ll attach map links below for the brewery. Let me know if you need directions to the Mobil gas station for anyone meeting up in Cda.Hey all, I'll be traveling over from Washington for the run. This will be my first BDR run and I'm looking forward to it!
I've seen some discussion about moving the start time, is it still 1pm at the Mobil in CDA?
I have HAM and GMRS but my HAM is only an HT at the moment. I haven't mounted up the mobile unit in this rig yet.
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Sounds good. I will probably be hit the road by 6-615. Hopefully traffic is resolved by then. I will probably still take backroads at least to Spokane valley, but maybe all the way into Post Falls. I'm guessing it'll be 8-830 before we get to Hayden. At least I get amaze everyone with my lights (ok not really)Let’s plan on meeting at the Mobil gas station in Cda right off the Sherman St. exit at 1pm. From here we’ll make our way to Wallace. For anyone coming Montana, we can plan on meeting at North Idaho Mountain Brewery which will be our official starting point for the route. From here, we can plan on officially starting by 2:30pm. I’ll attach map links below for the brewery. Let me know if you need directions to the Mobil gas station for anyone meeting up in Cda.
North Idaho Mountain Brew, Ltd. Co. - 2:30pm
North Idaho Mountain Brew, Ltd. Co. - Google Search
For comms, let’s stick with GMRS since that is typically what most people have.
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Yup if you get stuck there’s plenty of people I’m sure who will want to help so I can sip on my Chardonnay while we wait for youSounds good. I will probably be hit the road by 6-615. Hopefully traffic is resolved by then. I will probably still take backroads at least to Spokane valley, but maybe all the way into Post Falls. I'm guessing it'll be 8-830 before we get to Hayden. At least I get amaze everyone with my lights (ok not really)
Oh and Dave convinced me of my off-road prowess, so I'll wait for 4th of July weekend to install it. Meaning any chance I get stuck... Dave is responsible!
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Looking forward to getting on the trail today! See almost everyone at 1pm