Steward II
- 10,598
- First Name
- Dave
- Last Name
- Addington
- Member #
10123
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KN6BKH
Not Hefeet but rather Shefoot Mountain! Ha. Ok seriously great views, better than the jokes
Steward II
10123
Creator III
20143
Steward II
10123
Explorer I
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Steward II
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Is the route from Wallace/Placer Creek Rd, Taft/Rainy Creek Re in MT, or some other way I’m not seeing?
Explorer I
20162
@BlackToySteve @NWFJ @Two Sheds @Sapper7 care for a reattack? Be good to connect with you guys on the trail again
Explorer I
20162
@BlackToySteve @NWFJ @Two Sheds @Sapper7 care for a reattack? Be good to connect with you guys on the trail again
I would love to if I can make it happen. Been awhile since I’ve been on serious trail with the GX. Went the budget Earthroamer route this year (F350 CCLB/11.5’ Coachmen Ranger) since it’s easier for family vacations.
Steward II
10123
Traveler III
@BlackToySteve @NWFJ @Two Sheds @Sapper7 care for a reattack? Be good to connect with you guys on the trail again
I would love to if I can make it happen. Been awhile since I’ve been on serious trail with the GX. Went the budget Earthroamer route this year (F350 CCLB/11.5’ Coachmen Ranger) since it’s easier for family vacations.
I’ll be there with the girls. Messaged Dale to see if he could make it.
Traveler III
Steward II
10123
I'm planning to make this one, will be great to meet everyone!
May bounce early to make it home for some college football![]()
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Traveler III
I'm planning to make this one, will be great to meet everyone!
May bounce early to make it home for some college football![]()
Glad to hear you can make it, can you rsvp so I’ve got an accurate head count?
Inland Northwest- Shefoot Mountain Day Trip
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Steward II
10123
Old school!Overlanding at Shefoot Mtn, 1984 style. My dad and his knucklehead buddy camped up there with a cooler of food and beer, two lawn chairs, tent, sleeping bags and a lantern. The roads were not side x side-eroded then.