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Joe,Problem would be you'd wreck a tire on the subby. It's a bad, bad rd after the wind farm and once the wind farm shuts it's only worse. I've cut sidewalls on my RZR in there. I'd never go in there with anything less than 8-10 ply LT truck tires.
Hello! New to this forum and new to NW bird hunting (again)I grew up hunting with my dad all over Eastern Washington. Recently moved back to the NW and adopted a couple bird dogs (Lab-Pointer and a GSP). They both have had some obvious training and the instinct is there.Anyway, I was thinking of testing them out in the Quilomene/Whiskey Dick area for chukar. Only problem is I don't know if my road outfitted-subaru wagon will make it up those back roads. I have been researching on my own and looking at photos, the roads I see look easy enough but everything I am reading is saying ATV or overland/adventure vehicle is a must. Anyone make it up to the turbines and beyond in nothing more than 4wheel drive?Thanks! Joe
Roads are rough, with rubble throughout. Not as bad as the firing range, but close. Have a spare or two with you if your tires are suspect.
Quote from: 10Key on October 08, 2015, 12:01:42 PMRoads are rough, with rubble throughout. Not as bad as the firing range, but close. Have a spare or two with you if your tires are suspect.You must be way off in the boonies on the firing center because 90% of those roads are almost paved now. Its like a highway in a lot of places.