I remember doing the Naches trail back in 1976. We had a brand new 76 CJ7. With full time 4x4...All the old timers teased us about the full time , but we had a blast.
Moving to Washington soon from Oklahoma, yall look like decent people to wheel with… I have a 76 wagoneer on tons and 37s,, wouldn’t mind linking up sometime if yall want to show me around the common wheeling places?
Elbe hills and moon rocks are probably the top 2 spots to meet people to wheel with. If you wanna do some good driving checking out lions rock out of ellensburg is cool too. Lots of great driving in the tanuem from Ellensburg all the way to naches.
No i;t's Government Medows. And the trail was known as the Meeker Trail, for the Meekers that founded Puyallup. My first trip over the Meeker trail was in 1961, and it was nothing like the trail of today. At that time you could see where the pioneers dug out side hills with pick and shovels and felled trees with axes to build the trail.
Another jeep with a pile of bolt on "improvements". I'm surprised he could get his jeep down that trail with those stupid fuc-ing. AS with most jeep people his jeep is equipped to cross the Australian Outback but, hes driving on a trail a stock WK2 could easily handle. He won't be driving that jeep in the rain. The WSP will make sure of it !! No tires out past the wheel wells in Washington.
I remember doing the Naches trail back in 1976. We had a brand new 76 CJ7. With full time 4x4...All the old timers teased us about the full time , but we had a blast.
Thank you on the spotting for not screaming the stupid…DRIVER DRIVER PASSENGER PASSENGER PASSENGER!
Only 2 hours from my house - also Green Water and Packwood area
My back yard… Awesome
Great back yard you have there.
nice video great to see yall wheelin with aa newbie and showin him the ropes
bet he is hoooked now the rock climbs and views will stay with him always
Naches is a beautiful area and Luke Schuman, owner of Hazzard Fab Werx in Spokane WA, has the perfect equipment for an off road trip like this one.
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Moving to Washington soon from Oklahoma, yall look like decent people to wheel with… I have a 76 wagoneer on tons and 37s,, wouldn’t mind linking up sometime if yall want to show me around the common wheeling places?
Elbe hills and moon rocks are probably the top 2 spots to meet people to wheel with. If you wanna do some good driving checking out lions rock out of ellensburg is cool too. Lots of great driving in the tanuem from Ellensburg all the way to naches.
LOVE WHEELING HERE, WE GO ONCE A YEAR AT LEAST.
I am looking for something that can rival 4WD- 24-7 from Australia. Still searching for a US version.
my favorite trail. so fun
The meadow has a name .
The trail has a bit more historical information about it somewhere.
Just get out of your house and explore the planet .
I believe they were at Tripod flats.
No i;t's Government Medows. And the trail was known as the Meeker Trail, for the Meekers that founded Puyallup. My first trip over the Meeker trail was in 1961, and it was nothing like the trail of today. At that time you could see where the pioneers dug out side hills with pick and shovels and felled trees with axes to build the trail.
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Holy cow! Right off the bat. How, and why, did you pronouce "Rainier" like that? 😬
Lol 2 out of the 3 places are not the Naches trail.
I'm disgusted by how you pronounced Mt. Rainier lmao
Love the video though. Awesome content. Im a subscriber now
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great video....the music sucks...
Another jeep with a pile of bolt on "improvements". I'm surprised he could get his jeep down that trail with those stupid fuc-ing. AS with most jeep people his jeep is equipped to cross the Australian Outback but, hes driving on a trail a stock WK2 could easily handle. He won't be driving that jeep in the rain. The WSP will make sure of it !! No tires out past the wheel wells in Washington.
Loved this video thank you