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Hey folks...I have a stock Ram 1500 and looking for a place to test out its limits and capabilities. Any ideas on some low risk Pacific NW practice trails?
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There is a lot in that area, but you wouldn't be able to get to many of them this time of year. Depending on spring time temps early June is when most of the snow should be gone. There is still places to camp before then in the lower elevations around there, the places I like are just a bit higher up.@MrWilsonWJ, thanks. I was near Tollgate this past weekend attempting to scout some new camping spots.
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Is 204 fixed yet?@MrWilsonWJ, thanks. I was near Tollgate this past weekend attempting to scout some new camping spots.
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Is Barlow road closed by a gate in the winter? Is it a road you can do a some snow driving on?When it opens and the snow melts Barlow road is a nice drive , badger lake , the beginning of the Wbdr is a nice day drive .
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Parts are gated but snow is usually in the 5’ + range . If I remember right it opens in AprilIs Barlow road closed by a gate in the winter? Is it a road you can do a some snow driving on?
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You beat me to this recommendation.If you make it to the east side of the state you can run Kendall/Skyline road from Tollgate OR to Dayton Washington, you would want to wait until mid to late summer to make sure all the snow and mud is gone. It's a nice drive with good views and a look out tower mid way and places to camp all around it.
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Rear locker and 35s , nice thing about snow is it usually just takes some digging and low psi to get unstuck .Do you have locking diffs?
A few years ago I got "stuck" in snow on a FS road with my 4x4 that had open diffs. I have since had a rear locking diff installed and more aggressive tires and would like to try it again.