DOES ANYONE LIVE IN WASHINGTON STATE?
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Ryno-
Yeah, other side of the state though. Down in the Tri-City area now. Ride a lot up at my property between Omak and Nespelem-do all my work up there. Also do a ton of riding around my elk camp outside of Rimrock. Was just up in the Packwood area last weekend, did a little riding out there. Pretty country that I don't get to see much, but very dense forest-lots of ferns, lush vegetation from all the rain you guys get. Some of the trails were pretty tight too-almost too narrow for the bit 'Cat to squeeze through-still fun though!
Best of Luck,
Mike
Yeah, other side of the state though. Down in the Tri-City area now. Ride a lot up at my property between Omak and Nespelem-do all my work up there. Also do a ton of riding around my elk camp outside of Rimrock. Was just up in the Packwood area last weekend, did a little riding out there. Pretty country that I don't get to see much, but very dense forest-lots of ferns, lush vegetation from all the rain you guys get. Some of the trails were pretty tight too-almost too narrow for the bit 'Cat to squeeze through-still fun though!
Best of Luck,
Mike
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I live in Washington by bellingham. There are lots of gravel pits and river bars that we ride at, there are also quite a few of tracks that I ride on too. My brother knows a guy that has biult a bunch of tracks around here on different peoples property, so I can go and ride there.
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