ADVENTURE:
NACHES,WA |
ZUKIWORLD
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Editor: Eric Bewley
Photo: S.
Bewley |
NACHES, WA - June in
Washington is always a delight and the only thing that could make it
better would be to have a group of good friends together for an adventure
and wheeling fun. Our plan was to make a three day trip out of wheeling
the Naches area. This is in no way enough time to explore and enjoy all
this area has to offer.

Several of us left Salem,
Oregon Friday high noon to get up to the Crow Creek campground about 5 hours
later. A couple of us hauled our vehicles while the true enthusiasts
drove their beloved vehicles loaded with camp gear. We were to meet several
Washington folks at the campground for a glorious weekend of wheeling.
Everything went to plan except for I, leading the Oregon group, took a left
turn instead of a right and got us landed at the 'auxiliary' camp area next
to Crow Creek. I claim dumbness as we start to unload, set up camp, and then
I realize that the campground where everyone else is at is about a half mile
away. Never fear, we made do.
| We got the word out to everyone that we
were to leave in the morning from our campsite after a brief drivers
meeting. Since we spontaneously all arrived here at the campground,
there didn't seem to be any need for much formality. After
introductions, we were on our way.
The plan was to run trail 676, Kaner Flats, Funny
Rocks, then Moon Rocks. This was a pretty aggressive plan for so many
vehicles to get that far but since it was fairly dry and everyone was
feeling saucy, we went for it. |


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With a lot of very much
appreciated guidance from our Washington friends, we had a wonderful day
of wheeling. There was some dust but all in all the day was beautiful.
The trails were in fine form as I had remembered them and I think
everyone had enough challenge, excitement, and site seeing to fill up
their day. |
| Finally off the trail at about
6 in the evening, we all gathered in the campground for a Chili feed
potluck. The request was that everyone was to bring a can of chili and a
side dish. Well, a lot of people had chili dogs in mind and we ended up
with well over 100 hotdogs AND a complete pot luck dinner. I think
everyone had their tent doors open a little bit that night.
During our pot luck dinner we were
treated to a little RC rockcrawling action. Wow! |


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Sunday morning we said our
goodbyes and headed home with memories of a fun filled weekend that had
newbies in stockers and veterans alike grinning from ear to ear.
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