4W613 Abandon Truck Removal
Location:
4W613 Divide Ridge, WA
Date:
August 26 2012
Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Edited by:
Clay Graham
Location:
4W613 Divide Ridge, WA
Date:
August 26 2012
Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Edited by:
Clay Graham
4W613 Abandoned Truck Removal
Hosted by Eastern Washington Adventures
with the cooperation of the Department of Natural Resources
By Clay Graham / CegPics.com
Someone left their truck on 4 wheel drive trail 613 south of Strobach Mountain in the fall of 2011. The Department of Natural Resources had to go through the legal stuff to be able to move it off of the land they manage. This was a long process and by the time we were given the go ahead to move the truck, it had been vandalized by many. The first time we saw the truck in June 2012, the battery was missing. A month later someone had shot the truck up with small caliber bullets.
On August 26th, 2012 a few clubs got together to remove the abandoned truck off 4W613. These clubs were Eastern Washington Adventures, Jeeping Nomads and Yakima Ridgerunners.
We met up at Nasty Creek Corrals around 9 AM to air down and sign the DNR volunteer form. The DNR gave us a battery and some gas to see if we could get the truck started. Josh Wesselius (Yakima Ridgerunners) and Steve Haverfield AKA “Havo” (Eastern Washington Adventures) bought up four tires on 8 hole Ford wheels just in case the wheels on the truck were missing. Steve Haverfield (Eastern Washington Adventures) hauled the tires on his Toyota truck. James Ewing (Eastern Washington Adventures) brought up his K5 to tow the abandoned truck.
We had a drivers meeting and then convoyed up to the abandoned truck. Mike Nelson from the DNR rode with Ron Rutherford (Jeeping Nomads).
A long the way we regrouped at the Strobach Mountain 4×4 Trailhead and then again on Strobach Mountain. Once at the abandoned truck we found some more damage to the truck. Some bigger bullet holes were added, the carburetor was missing and someone took the tires along with the lug nuts.
A lot of volunteers went to work getting the truck ready to be hauled off the trail. The truck was sitting on the ground so it had to be jacked up which was not that easy since it was on the side of a hill. Volunteers dug holes for the tires so the truck would not have to be jacked real high. They put on the tires that Josh and Havo brought up. Josh also had some lug nuts. They used Havo’s on board air and impact gun to bolt on the rims.
As the guys worked on getting the tires on, Darin (Eastern Washington Adventures) and Kris Eims (Yakima Ridgerunners) worked on breaking the steering free. Ron Rutherford (Jeeping Nomads) got the guys with the winches lined up to pull the truck onto the trail.
Once everything was ready they which the abandoned truck onto the trail with Josh Wesselius (Yakima Ridgerunners) and Unknown (Jeeping Nomads) TJs. Darin Clack (Eastern Washington Adventures) steered the abandoned truck.
Next Josh Wesselius (Yakima Ridgerunners) used his TJ the hold back and push the abandoned truck steered by Darin Clack (Eastern Washington Adventures) down 4W613 then out the Strobach Mountain 4×4 Trail.
At the end of the Strobach Mountain 4×4 Trail the volunteers pulled off the 4 loaner wheels and left the truck on the ground for the towing company to pick up.
I would like to thank all the volunteers that gave up their Sunday to help with the abandoned truck removal.
Here are some photos and video of the day.
Ron Rutherford (Jeeping Nomads) talking about the abandoned truck removal plan.
Heading out.
Regrouping at Strobach Mountain 4×4 Trailhead.
Moving up Strobach Mountain 4×4 Trail.
Looking back off of the rock climb.
Looking at the long ridge ahead to follow.
Looking back toward Yakima over Pine Mountain. There were a lot of Hawks flying around.
Regrouping near Strobach Mountain Vista.
Here is the abandoned truck with more damage and missing parts.
Lucky we brought up some tires.
The rest of the group coming up.
Let the work begin!
Darin working on the steering lock.
Working on getting the tires on.
Havo supplying air and tools.
Working out the winching details.
Straightening the bent dust cover.
Ready to be winched out.
Resetting the winch points.
The abandoned truck in on the trail. Ron calls lunch.
After lunch we started down the trail with Josh holding the truck from rolling to fast.
Yes, some brakes!
The volunteers happy to see the abandoned truck going away.
Heading out I was a few rigs a back.
I walked up to see what the holdup was. It was just a tight spot for the K5.
Moving again being push by Josh.
I got around some rigs before turning onto the Strobach Mountain Trail so I could get some photos of the truck removal.
Pushing a dead F250 up hill with a TJ has it’s challenges.
We stop by the Hogback to regroup.
Here come the others.
Moving on.
Down at the Strobach Mountain 4×4 Trailhead removing the loaner tires.
A chat about the abandoned truck removal. Darin had a ride he will never forget.
This was a great day and for a good cause.
We parted ways at the Strobach Mountain Trailhead. Some of us decided to do a run to Jumpoff Lookout.
Little Bald Mountain Backroads Trip
Report & photos by Clay Graham / Eastern Washington Adventures
Sunday August 19th, 2012 I took the family for a backroads run up to Little Bald Mountain to get out of the valley heat.
We headed east on SR-410. In Nile Valley we took FS1600 and headed up to Little Bald Mountain.
At Little Bald Mountain we took in the views. It was kind of hazy but was able to see Mount Rainier.
We signed in at the shelter and headed back down the mountain.
Along the way we saw some sheep following a motorcycle. The sheep stopped and went up the hill as the motorcycle past us.
We turned off of FS1600 onto FS1706 to take it down for some different scenery.
Once back on SR-410 we headed east.
We stopped at Squaw Rock Resort to check out the RV campsites for a future trip.
Here are some photos of our Little Bald Mountain Backroads Trip:
Heading up FS1600.
At the intersection of FS1600 & FS1706.
At the intersection FS1600 & 231. There use to be a sign showing the way to Clover Springs and Little Bald Mountain.
We took the right and drove up to the old lookout site.
Mount Rainier.
The views are great and the fall is deadly.
I moved down to the shelter to get the kids.
Odo wanted me to take a look inside.
Things on the wall.
The outhouse.
The sheep we saw on the way down.
Back at the intersection of FS1600 & FS1706.
Once back on SR-410 we stopped at Squaw Rock Resort to check out the RV campsites for a future trip.
This was a fun family adventure.
On the Sunday morning “August 19th, 2012” I took the family to the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Expo at the Central Washington Agricultural Museum at Fullbright Park.
We walked around checking out the old equipment. We got to see an old saw mill working, some of the tractor pulls, threshing and some other cool stuff.
Havo Jr (an Eastern Washington Adventures member) won 3rd place in his class of the tractor pulls. Our boys got to drive a small tractor and that made their day.
We had a lot of fun and hope to come back again.
Here are some photos of the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Expo:
2012 Pioneer Power Show – Random
Location:
Central Washington Ag Museum, Union Gap, Washington
Date:
August 19 2012
Taken By:
Clay Graham of Ceg-TV.com / CegPics.com
Edited by:
Clay Graham
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