All Wheelers Off Road Club
Do The Dew Run


All Wheelers Off Road Club
July 6th-8th, 2007


On Friday July 6th, 2007 we meet up at Tree Phones Camp Ground around sunset to set up camp.

Saturday morning three of us headed out on quads to Do the Dew. On the way up to Darland Mountain I stopped to take some pics of the view.

Here is Mt St. Helens which we don't get to see very often.
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Mt Hood and Mt Adams. You could also see Mt Jefferson but I didn't get it in the picture.
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The next stop was at Blue Lake. Bobstar, Ceg and Test Dummy.
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Here is the beginning of 4W613.
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Strobach Springs
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At Louie Way Gap we found the 613 sign was removed. We did see these new "no quads" and "no jeeps" signs nailed to a tree.
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We turned around and headed back. Here is Bobstar coming up the hardest part of the trail.
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Test Dummy climbing the same area.
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At the top of that climb is a great place for a view of Rimrock with Mt Rainier in the back ground.
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You can see Jumpoff Tower from there. This is where the closed to Quads/Jeeps trail goes.
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Up the trail after the off camber area we took another break.

Test Dummy and Bobstar.
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Here you don't want to drive off.
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See why?
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Moving on down the trail I stopped for pics at the Grey Rock Trail intersection.

Bobstar
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Test Dummy
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Here is a picture at the top of the loose hill climb near the cattle guard.
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We rode on back to Tree Phones and had dinner. We rested around the camp fire with a few cold ones.

Sunday we had more guys come up for the all ORV part of the run.

Here comes Fatboy toward Darland Mountain.
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On Darland Mountain you have a great view of Mt Rainier. Here are 99, Doc and Monster.
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Here is a picture of most of the 11 ORVs we had on this run parked on Darland Mountain.
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Next stop was Blue Lake.
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We split up into different groups at Blue Lake.
We headed back to Tree Phones to pack up for home.

This was a real fun run and the weather was great.

Ceg / Clay

Story by:
Clayton E. Graham
cegranch.com

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