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FR 25 and FR 99 Not Open: Here is the Forest Service’s excuse: Congress hasn’t given them any money to plow the road and clean out the culverts. Expect complete melt off in July sometime.
Or Road will be open when Mother Nature decides to clear the road of snow.
This information is from real people at the Vancouver and Monument offices. According to the recorded messages the road to Troutlake is also not open. FR23
It’s Saturday and the weather is suppose to be great. 74 here in Portland. I will be riding up to Cougar then to the end of the road on FR 25, then on to McClellan Point where I will have lunch that I picked up on the way. I should be there around 11am-12pm to meet up with any of you that decides to come. When I leave I will go to Carson by way of Curly Creek, Meadow Creek and Wind River Rd. (FR-30) This road has a section 5.4 miles long that is equal to just about any road in the Pacific NW for twisty curvy roads. In fact, I may just go down there to kill time until 11:00am. If anyone is up to it, may take a ride on to Troutlake and Glenwood then back to Portland.
https://home.comcast.net/~kenhattan/T20_MeadowCrk.jpg
Cayuse Pass is closed due to a rock slide and both White and Chinook Passes are open.
If you are coming from the North or South, turn left at Woodland.
Some of us from Portland will be meeting at Rosie’s Restaurant on the left at the shopping plaza, for breakfast at 7:30. It’s about 70 miles to the Viewpoint and takes around 1 ½-2 hours, so we will be leaving around 8:30am. That leaves us some time to check out the gate at FR25.
If you are coming from the East, turn right at Carson.
Woodland-Cougar (30m), Cougar to end of road on FR25 (approx. 25m), from there to McClellan Viewpoint (14m), to Twisty section on FR30 (4m), Viewpoint to Carson (28m). Total section is only 95 miles long, but can be done in reverse making it 190 and a very good ride for the day. Hwy 14 isn’t too bad either.
Or Road will be open when Mother Nature decides to clear the road of snow.
This information is from real people at the Vancouver and Monument offices. According to the recorded messages the road to Troutlake is also not open. FR23
It’s Saturday and the weather is suppose to be great. 74 here in Portland. I will be riding up to Cougar then to the end of the road on FR 25, then on to McClellan Point where I will have lunch that I picked up on the way. I should be there around 11am-12pm to meet up with any of you that decides to come. When I leave I will go to Carson by way of Curly Creek, Meadow Creek and Wind River Rd. (FR-30) This road has a section 5.4 miles long that is equal to just about any road in the Pacific NW for twisty curvy roads. In fact, I may just go down there to kill time until 11:00am. If anyone is up to it, may take a ride on to Troutlake and Glenwood then back to Portland.
https://home.comcast.net/~kenhattan/T20_MeadowCrk.jpg
Cayuse Pass is closed due to a rock slide and both White and Chinook Passes are open.
If you are coming from the North or South, turn left at Woodland.
Some of us from Portland will be meeting at Rosie’s Restaurant on the left at the shopping plaza, for breakfast at 7:30. It’s about 70 miles to the Viewpoint and takes around 1 ½-2 hours, so we will be leaving around 8:30am. That leaves us some time to check out the gate at FR25.
If you are coming from the East, turn right at Carson.
Woodland-Cougar (30m), Cougar to end of road on FR25 (approx. 25m), from there to McClellan Viewpoint (14m), to Twisty section on FR30 (4m), Viewpoint to Carson (28m). Total section is only 95 miles long, but can be done in reverse making it 190 and a very good ride for the day. Hwy 14 isn’t too bad either.