Historic Naches Pass Trail - August 27-29, 2010
Posted: Fri Jul 23, 2010 7:03 pm
This trip is postponed to August 27-29, 2010. Details now updated below.
This trip is to central Washington to take a tour of the Historic Naches Pass Trail. It is a BFGoodrich Outstanding Trail and well known as a great place to 4x4. The area is basically the east side of Mt. Rainier and in previous trips the trails in the area have been memorable. You can get an idea of the terrain by checking out the 2005 & 2008 Northwest Challenge albums.
Here's my itinerary:
Take Friday, August 27th off work. Drive down part of the way Thursday evening.
Meeting point Friday 10 AM: (arrive earlier for breakfast so we can depart shortly after 10)
Charlie's Cafe
1335 Roosevelt Ave East
Enumclaw, WA
Google Maps says this is 3 hours and 16 minutes, but obviously its subject to border crossings and traffic. So please don't leave home Friday at 6 AM and expect to meet us there! I suggest leaving Thursday night and finding a place to camp or a cheap motel along the way. (we're coming from the interior so our route is quite different and quite a ways longer)
Departure from main road for Saturday: FS 70, Greenwater lat=47.137556, lon=-121.622839
We start with a gravel approach to a 16 km section of the Historic Naches Trail which is drivable, but rated difficult in places. After this section a gravel road leads out to camp via Highway 410. Total travel of roughly 70 KM from morning meeting point.
Camp on Friday & Saturday night: lat=46.926244, lon=-121.101994
Saturday we head back out to Hwy 410 and head southwards. A right turn and following a gravel road for some ways brings us to the Mud Springs section of the Naches Trail. Today's run is a loop that brings us back out at our camp. Approximately 65 km.
Sunday, you have the choice of exiting to highway 410 and driving home, or going north east to a 3rd section of the Naches trail, the Manastash ridge area, which brings you out at Ellensburg. Several interesting features along the way… Ridgetop views of Mt. Rainier, The Funny Rocks, The Moon Rocks. I estimate we will be in Ellensburg by 2 PM if we break camp at a decent time. From there it is roughly 5-6 hours back to Vancouver.
thanks, Dave
This trip is to central Washington to take a tour of the Historic Naches Pass Trail. It is a BFGoodrich Outstanding Trail and well known as a great place to 4x4. The area is basically the east side of Mt. Rainier and in previous trips the trails in the area have been memorable. You can get an idea of the terrain by checking out the 2005 & 2008 Northwest Challenge albums.
Here's my itinerary:
Take Friday, August 27th off work. Drive down part of the way Thursday evening.
Meeting point Friday 10 AM: (arrive earlier for breakfast so we can depart shortly after 10)
Charlie's Cafe
1335 Roosevelt Ave East
Enumclaw, WA
Google Maps says this is 3 hours and 16 minutes, but obviously its subject to border crossings and traffic. So please don't leave home Friday at 6 AM and expect to meet us there! I suggest leaving Thursday night and finding a place to camp or a cheap motel along the way. (we're coming from the interior so our route is quite different and quite a ways longer)
Departure from main road for Saturday: FS 70, Greenwater lat=47.137556, lon=-121.622839
We start with a gravel approach to a 16 km section of the Historic Naches Trail which is drivable, but rated difficult in places. After this section a gravel road leads out to camp via Highway 410. Total travel of roughly 70 KM from morning meeting point.
Camp on Friday & Saturday night: lat=46.926244, lon=-121.101994
Saturday we head back out to Hwy 410 and head southwards. A right turn and following a gravel road for some ways brings us to the Mud Springs section of the Naches Trail. Today's run is a loop that brings us back out at our camp. Approximately 65 km.
Sunday, you have the choice of exiting to highway 410 and driving home, or going north east to a 3rd section of the Naches trail, the Manastash ridge area, which brings you out at Ellensburg. Several interesting features along the way… Ridgetop views of Mt. Rainier, The Funny Rocks, The Moon Rocks. I estimate we will be in Ellensburg by 2 PM if we break camp at a decent time. From there it is roughly 5-6 hours back to Vancouver.
thanks, Dave