Evans 8/24

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Nobody wants to go?

I hear the Evergreen Crawlers and Pistons Wild (Jeep clubs) will be camping there this weekend.
 
You know what would be cool if a family of Land Cruisers showed up.

As for myself, haven't done much wheeling other than a section of Naches Pass.

I would like to see your 40 in action, it probably makes quick work of Evens Creek. I've read its a little tight foe 80's but I could be wrong. Mine is stock still, so I think I would be at a disadvantage somewhat. Would like to try it when properly equipped.
 
Evans Creek has an 80" width limit. A stock width 80 will fit. Then the matter becomes how it's set up and how much you care about your body panels.

I usually wheel with the Seattle Cruiser Heads, but nobody wanted to come this weekend. It's not unusual to see us with a mix of 40's, 60's, and 80's.

You know what would be cool if a family of Land Cruisers showed up.

As for myself, haven't done much wheeling other than a section of Naches Pass.

I would like to see your 40 in action, it probably makes quick work of Evens Creek. I've read its a little tight foe 80's but I could be wrong. Mine is stock still, so I think I would be at a disadvantage somewhat. Would like to try it when properly equipped.
 
Good to know about the width and if I like my panels , I like paint too :D
I use my LC as a daily so no mad max mods in store any time soon ;).

If you go, hope you have fun and have a safe return!
 
Had a good run. No broken parts :) It was a bit cold and wet with no top and half doors, but I enjoyed it.

Met up with several guys in Toyota pickups. No fear in that crowd for sure. Open diffs, no shocks, truck beds not bolted down, running engines at redline, no worries. I finally split off and went my own way when it looked like they were more interested in beer and smoking than wheeling.

My son complained the whole time. He would rather have been at home playing video games. Still, it was a good day. The clouds parted on the way down and we could see all the way to loading cranes at the Port of Tacoma.
 

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