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Trails near Sultan, WA or Stevens Pass

Discussion in 'Off-Roading & Trails' started by Kyle14Taco, Jan 26, 2022.

  1. Jan 26, 2022 at 12:40 AM
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    Hey Guys,

    I just got my Taco and made some upgrades to it, now I’d like to go do some exploring. Anyone know of any good trails or off-roaring spots to take it?
     
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    Go up past Skykomish and hang a right just past the FS station. Google calls it FS 68. Explore; however, I doubt you'll get anywhere up there until spring...
     
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    Awesome thanks man! I’ll give it a shot and worst case go spring haha.
     
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    Went up today, and you were right, didn’t make it very far. Haha. Got to go through some snow and mud for a little bit at least, then it got too rough.
     
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    Where the road splits we used to go left up under the RR bridge to get Christmas trees. The other goes way back into various trailheads. It is fantastic up there. The local jeep/Toyota clubs run up that way at least once a year. I honestly don't know any lower elevation areas. There is a 4 x 4 shop in Snohomish-they are very good and would be able to help you out.
     
  6. Feb 9, 2022 at 11:59 PM
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    Oh nice, yeah left and right both had a ton of snow. I attempted to go right at first, and the around the bend it was getting really rough with snow, so I figured rather than getting stuck with no cell service I better back out. I know the place in snohomish your talking about, I’ll have to hit them up and see if they’ve got other places they know of.
     

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