Pathfinder I
Our group finally completed the WABDR last weekend. It just took us nearly 3 years to from start to finish. Completed two sections at a time every July, beginning with sections 1 and 2 in July 2017, sections 3 and 4 in 2018, and finally 5 and 6 in July 2019.
Our core group consisted of my 5th Gen 4Runner and my buddies 2nd Gen Tacoma. A Sequioa and a couple F150's joined us for the last leg of the trip. We never took any of the bypasses and drove through every washout we on the main route (we like a little challenge). Overall, the entire WABDR is an extremely easy route. Most 2WD trucks/suvs can finish it without much issue. The best part was always enjoying our state's different scenery and of course, spending time with good friends at camp.
WABDR Sections 1 & 2:
Day 1: 7/28/2017
Buddy and I didn't get to leave Seattle until 5pm. The two other rigs were already en route down to Carson, WA since they took a half day at work. Knowing how shitty I-5 traffic is during Friday rush hour I was estimating it would take about 4.5 hours to get down to the Bridge of Gods. Nope, dead wrong. Crashes, road work and an oil spill decided to occur at the same time we hit the road. It took 3.5 hours from Seattle to Dupont, WA(which normally takes 35 mins when clear). We didn't get to Carson until midnight. It took 7 hours total which would have been normally 3.5 hours at most from Seattle to Carson.
Finally reached the Bridge of Gods on the OR/WA border that crosses the Columbia River. BTW, there is a $2 toll for those who are unaware. It's a pretty cool steel bridge.
Topped off fuel in Carson before searching for my friends who found a cool campsite on the WABDR. Drove about another 1 hour before I found their pin-drop on Gmaps.
We reached the campsite by 1 AM tired, hungry and just wanted to sleep. I unloaded the 4Runner, ditched the tent and just slept in the back. It was dark and we had no clue how the area really looked until day break.
Our core group consisted of my 5th Gen 4Runner and my buddies 2nd Gen Tacoma. A Sequioa and a couple F150's joined us for the last leg of the trip. We never took any of the bypasses and drove through every washout we on the main route (we like a little challenge). Overall, the entire WABDR is an extremely easy route. Most 2WD trucks/suvs can finish it without much issue. The best part was always enjoying our state's different scenery and of course, spending time with good friends at camp.
WABDR Sections 1 & 2:
Day 1: 7/28/2017
Buddy and I didn't get to leave Seattle until 5pm. The two other rigs were already en route down to Carson, WA since they took a half day at work. Knowing how shitty I-5 traffic is during Friday rush hour I was estimating it would take about 4.5 hours to get down to the Bridge of Gods. Nope, dead wrong. Crashes, road work and an oil spill decided to occur at the same time we hit the road. It took 3.5 hours from Seattle to Dupont, WA(which normally takes 35 mins when clear). We didn't get to Carson until midnight. It took 7 hours total which would have been normally 3.5 hours at most from Seattle to Carson.
Finally reached the Bridge of Gods on the OR/WA border that crosses the Columbia River. BTW, there is a $2 toll for those who are unaware. It's a pretty cool steel bridge.
Topped off fuel in Carson before searching for my friends who found a cool campsite on the WABDR. Drove about another 1 hour before I found their pin-drop on Gmaps.
We reached the campsite by 1 AM tired, hungry and just wanted to sleep. I unloaded the 4Runner, ditched the tent and just slept in the back. It was dark and we had no clue how the area really looked until day break.
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