Wenas Wildlife Area Exploring Run (Part II) – Sept 13 2009

Wenas Wildlife Area Exploring Run – Part II
Report & photos by Clay Graham / Eastern Washington Adventures

On September 13th, 2009 after the Jeeping Nomads 4×4 Swap meet in Yakima I came home to a hot house. I talked the wife into going for a drive in the 99 XJ that has air conditioning.
We headed out toward the end of the North Wenas Rd. to find the Green Dot road I missed the day before.

We found the entrance near the end of the pavement.
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There was no big yellow sign like the other area.
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On up around the bend there was a gate.
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Working our way up the ridge we found this sign facing the way we just came from.
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Up on top of the Umtanum Ridge we could see the Manastash Ridge Observatory.
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Zoom in view.
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Looking at the road ahead.
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The view to the right, Cleman Mountain.
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On up the road we found the top of Black Canyon. To bad the road did not still go through.
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Up near Kelley Hollow Rd. we came up to the back side of a “No unauthorized vehicles” sign.
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We were on the Green Dot road so the sign must have been for an old road across the brush.
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We headed on. We dropped down Durr Rd. to the Sheep Company entrance and then headed home.

This was a fun trip. I would like to see this area with snow on it. It would be very challenging.

A special thanks to JayW and SuperGlock for the info on the road I could not find on the first day out.

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Photos: 2009 Jeeping Nomads 4×4 Swapmeet

Jeeping Nomads 4×4 Swapmeet
Report & photos by Clay Graham / Eastern Washington Adventures

On September 13th, 2009 the 15th Annual Jeeping Nomads had their annual 4×4 Swapmeet.
Here are a few pictures I took.

There was a lot of different stuff to buy.
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They had a Show & Shine.
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Here is the Jeep only parking.
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I guess a M151 is close as it gets to a Jeep without being one.
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This XJ has hot and cold water for showers.
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Here are two important booths.
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Deputy Martin working the Yakima County Sheriff’s Office ORV booth.
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Doug Conner working the Region 4 PNW4WDA booth.
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Doug was nice enough to move so I could get a picture of our new Region 4 banner. Thanks Doug!
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Some rigs for sell.
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Some cool add ons.
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The All Wheelers member booths corner.
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Another view of stuff for sale.
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Some of the Shindig Wheelers.
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Pin striping for those who only web wheel. The rest of us get our pin striping on the trail. lol
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Jeepscum’s booth.
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The 4wheelingplus.com booth.
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We had a lot of All Wheelers members show up. Here are a few of them.
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Here Colemancooler is showing Roll-Over how to drive across the bridges on Naches Pass Trail. lol

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Peanut working the ORV Trail Watch booth.
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Ron Dunn Jr. paid for this section which has booths for ORV Trail Watch, the All Wheelers’ Eastern Washington Off Road forum and 4wheelingplus.com. Thanks Ron!
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This was a great time. I bought some tail lights from Jeepscum and ordered a Lock Right from 4wheelingplus.com. The best part of coming to this event was all the people I got to see and talk with. Close to home and sunshine was another plus for me.



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Photos: Wenas Wildlife Area Exploring Run

Wenas Wildlife Area Exploring Run
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Report by Clay Graham. Photos by Clay Graham / Eastern Washington Off Road

On September 12th, 2009 we meet up at the Sheep Company Road entrance.
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Only two rigs on this run, Craigen’s and mine. CentalGrand rode shot-gun in my rig. My three little boys and puppy came too.
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We use Bell Tel. Road to get up on Umtanum Ridge. We turned on Durr to drop off the North Slope.

Here is looking down toward Ellensburg.
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At Umtanum Creek we stopped for a break.

We saw something standing on the ridge above us.
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There were some goats looking down at us.
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Odo trying to cross the water without falling in. Kind of in a strange way.
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Trouble x 4.
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After a short break we headed on up the ridge. The Longhorn Sheep just watched up drive on by.
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At the end of Durr Road we turned up the Ellensburg Pass.

A few miles down the gravel road we turned off onto Hanson Pond Road.

Hanson Pond.
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We worked out way up Manastash Ridge to the observatory.
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We lucked out that there was a guy there that offered us a tour of the observatory.

The basement area had bedrooms.
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Heading upstairs to see the telescope.
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This was upstairs.
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There are rooms between floors.
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Back on the bottom floor.
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Our group of the day.
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Looking at Mt. Rainier from the Manastash Ridge Observatory.
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Looking back at the towers on Durr road we had pasted earlier.
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We turned on Mud Flats Road and headed down to the North Fork Wenas Road.
After getting on the pavement I started looking for a Green Dot to take us back up onto Umtanum Ridge.

Later I found out I missed the first Green Dot road which I though was this one. This was is call Black Canyon Road.
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Here we found out this Green Dot road stops.
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We headed on down North Fork Wenas Road toward Wenas Lake.

We turned off onto Hessier Flats Road.
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We turned onto Kelley Hollow Road. At the top we stopped for a break.
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Next we turned onto the Ridge Road and then back down Durr Road to go back home.

This was a fun day thanks to the people who came.



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Photos: PNBA Naneum Ridge State Forest Drive

Naneum Ridge State Forest
Report and photos by Clay Graham / Eastern Washington Adventures

On September 5th, 2009 the Pacific Northwest Backroad Adventures group meet up in Ellensburg Washington to run the Green Dot Roads of the Naneum Ridge State Forest.

Here are some pictures I took of our drive on this rainy day:

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We had ten rigs on this tour.
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The Trail Boss some how got out of the lead.
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Airing down on Cooke Canyon Road.
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Turning up Rd 8.13.1
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We stopped for the first break here.
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Rd 4.12
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Lunch break.
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Heading up to Wenatchee Mountain.
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Everyone trying to see Wenatchee through the clouds.
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It is down there somewhere.
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Trail Boss Jerry.
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On back down the mountain.
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Swift Creek Road.
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Turning on Beavert Road.
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Airing up on Schnebly Canyon Road.
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This was a very fun run thanks to all that came. Next time I hope to see the views. LOL



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Photos: Rimrock Trail 4W608 Work Day

Rimrock Trail 4W608 Work Day
Report and photos by Clay Graham / Eastern Washington Adventures

On August 29th, 2009 we met up in Tieton at Waycrazy’s house.
We hooked up the Forest Service trailer and headed to Rimrock’s Trail 4W608.

At the 4W608 trail head near FS1200 the Forest Service had brought in some rock last year for volunteers to use for the mud holes on the trail.

  • The idea is to put bottoms on the deep mud holes on 4W608.
    Since the holes are getting too deep to drive through the trail has been getting wider and by-passes are being made.
    It is sad this trail may be closed because of all the damage users are continuing to do. We volunteered a day a year ago to help keep this trail open. We added many loads of rock to the first sets of holes.
    On Saturday we volunteered to help another day on 4W608.
    The rock we added the year before was buried from people making the mud holes wider just to throw mud.
    The rock seemed to work where the holes did not get any deeper.

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Guido loaded the first load of rock.
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Using Fish’s modified F250 to pull the Forest Service trailer, we were off to add more rock to the first mud hole.
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Roller-Bear packing the rock.
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Looking back at the rock at the 4W608 trail head.
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We added another load to the first hole.

After getting loaded again we drove up the trail to the bad area of the trail.

Here we stopped to see where we where going to turn this big truck around to dump.
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Wow. We were real shocked to see what was mud hole after mud hole turned into one big mud bog.
This is 10 times as bad as it was a year ago.
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Four-running finding a lot of trash where people must have been out watching there buddies tear up the trail.
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Here we are back at the rigs with a plan.
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Moving up the trail.
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We skipped over some holes to start on the real bad part.
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There was a wide by-pass so fish was able to get the truck and trailer turned around.
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Here goes the first of many loads in the hole.
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Time to move the rock by hand to build a road.
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Down the hill for another load.
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Roller-Bear ran the tractor in the afternoon.
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There were some big rocks.
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Heading back up the trail.
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We had some problems with the hitch and had the trailer come off coming out of a hole.
We tightened the hitch some, put the trailer back on and we were on our way again.
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Guido and Four-running adding rock to some holes.
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Dumping in the big bog again.
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We have a lot of work ahead.
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The kids running down the trail to go look for trash.
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Four-running and Guido building up the trail so the trailer can get farther in.
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Fatboy helping too.
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On the way back down the nut broke off the hitch ball.
Here is the trail fix.
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We made it back to the trail head and got another ball on a mount.
Fish forgot his hitch key so we had to move the ball over. It was on tight.
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We finely were ready to load again.
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Back at the mud bog we found a little frog. We moved it out of the hole so he wasn’t smashed.
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The guys worked on moving rocks to get the trailer in.
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Getting ready to dump.
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After the load was dumped the volunteers place the rocks so the trail was passable through this section.
It started to rain and we were burnt out. A group meeting to talk about calling it a day.
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The next two pictures will show how deep the hole was.
This picture was from before we started.
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After
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Back at the trail head Waycrazy had to move the rock back into the pile.
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This was Wrangler’s first trip to the trails.
She puked as soon as we hit the trail because of the bumps and then again later.
She had a good time running around with the kids.
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On this day we logged 80 volunteer work hours with the Forest Service.
Bill Kabrich volunteered 3 hours of his time transporting the tractor that Burrows Tractor let us use.
Thank you to Burrows Tractor and thank you to all that volunteered that helped out to keep 4W608 open.

Note:
Please do not spin your tires in the mud on the trails for fun.
Spinning tires for fun is one of the ways the mud holes start and hold water.
After the holes are started then others spin their tires trying
to get out of the mud holes and the mud holes grow into mud bogs.
Others make illegal by-passes to go around the mud holes.
Then the trail gets closed since it cost money to rebuild the trail.
Volunteers that work on these trails help to keep them open,
but on this trail the damage is growing faster than what is being fixed.
Tread Lightly!



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