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Hey so I was wondering if any one had some ideas of where to go for a fun drive In western Washington prefer logging roads and trying not to dent and sratch the truck thank you
 

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Where are you located plenty of logging roads but don't want to cause too much trouble on most of them.


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Most logging roads are locked out. Google maps some DNR and NF roads. Also, a lot of the National Forest, NF, roads have 'speed bumps' on them. I had issues with hunters on on the roads too.
Where in Washington are you?
 

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I went out today on logging roads. The gravel they use is baseball sized, Weyerhaeuser locks just about every single road, the areas have a lot of growth,y truck always has new pin stripes, and when you do come across a logging site - like I have - they will chase you out. Im kinda over trying to find large, open, dirt roads on the west side. Will it stop me completely? Probably not, but I wont get my hopes up by planning routes on Google Maps.

Where are you located?

If you're ever avaliable on a Monday or Tuesday, I like to head out to Sand Lake or Central Oregon desert once a month or so
 
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My advice is go hit up the Forest Service for a road map. There should be miles and miles of dirt roads to explore depending on where you live. I used to live down near White Pass and I never had a shortage of dirt roads to run on down in that area. Same thing with Yakima when I was on that side of the mountains.
 
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