Any good off road Rally courses in WA?

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Jun 19, 2012 | 04:39 PM
  #1  
I'm looking for some places I can just go and drive, not a performance school or anything, I know about Dirt Fish Rally School up in Snoqualmie, I'm just looking for some good gravel trails to go play on. Found a really little stretch out at Flaming Geyser state park but that is not even a 1/4 long gravel trail, just a service trail. I'm looking for maybe a loop or something that I can go on anytime day or night, and if I can get in there during the winter season then too. I know about the logging roads up hwy 410 but some of those are impossible to tell if there is another vehicle coming.
Anyone know of any decent spots?
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Jun 20, 2012 | 04:09 PM
  #2  
There's tons of logging roads all over in WA, depending what's near you. But as you know, that's the huge issue... meeting anything head on won't be any fun. Forest Service roads as well, we're all tree hugging hippies in WA, so there's always someone else in the forests on the roads you want to bomb.
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Jun 22, 2012 | 02:05 PM
  #3  
I got you covered here if you're willing to make the trek out to Hood Canal/Union, Wa. Just a little drive NE from Hunter Farms, there is a gravel road that has switch-backs/bends/massive elevation changes that I grew up mashing around on. I've only taken the evo out once since I got it - I don't have mud-flaps or an under-body panel worth a ****.

https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q...ed=0CEYQ_AUoAg

It's called East Webb Hill Rd, is entirely gravel, and I guarantee you it'll be a blast. You do need to watch out for pissy neighbors at the top of the hill, but other than that, there are no cops, no driveways, and the road is wide enough to slip by someone coming the other way. I usually do one slow drive up and down to make sure its clear before I go smashing around on it. However, you MUST know your skill set and car limitations. No guard-rails make for an awfully long drop down the side of the mountain should you screw up. Next time I head out to the family cabin, I'll get some pics and vids for those that are interested.
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Jun 27, 2012 | 01:57 PM
  #4  
Lol Oface I asked you about this on facebook a while back before I deleted it when we were talking about the rally courses. This place looks awesome. I'm definitely gonna have to make the trip out there sometime. Definitely need some pics and video. I still need to find a good skid plate and under-body panel myself. Probably gonna suit up with the Rally Armor mud flaps

Quote: I got you covered here if you're willing to make the trek out to Hood Canal/Union, Wa. Just a little drive NE from Hunter Farms, there is a gravel road that has switch-backs/bends/massive elevation changes that I grew up mashing around on. I've only taken the evo out once since I got it - I don't have mud-flaps or an under-body panel worth a ****.

https://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&q...ed=0CEYQ_AUoAg

It's called East Webb Hill Rd, is entirely gravel, and I guarantee you it'll be a blast. You do need to watch out for pissy neighbors at the top of the hill, but other than that, there are no cops, no driveways, and the road is wide enough to slip by someone coming the other way. I usually do one slow drive up and down to make sure its clear before I go smashing around on it. However, you MUST know your skill set and car limitations. No guard-rails make for an awfully long drop down the side of the mountain should you screw up. Next time I head out to the family cabin, I'll get some pics and vids for those that are interested.
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Jun 27, 2012 | 03:22 PM
  #5  
Sounds good man. Im headed off to the Dominican Republic for two weeks on the 9th, so maybe we can get out there late july or early august. Lemme know when you wanna go and I'll keep a weekend open for it.
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