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Anyone In Washington State?


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I found out today that i've got to go to the Puget Sound area for work for about 4 months (oct-feb) and thought i might drive the truck out if there was any good wheeling and logistically it was feasible. Work will pay for a flight and a shared rental, or just give me the money from the plane ticket for the drive. I'll also have to take some personal time to make the drive (3000+miles) and pay whatever in addition out of pocket. Hope that makes sense?

 

Anyway, i hate the hassle of a shared rental for four months, even though i know the public transportation out there is plentiful. And, if i could score some off-roading time and maybe meet some fellow NOPRA's, it might be worth the drive. Well, what does anyone think?

 

Thanks for any thoughts.

 

Pete

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I'll be moving over to that area next month from the east side of the state. I know there are about 4 or 5 others nearby too, plus 3 of us over in eastern Washington (Spokane)

 

No shortage of NPORAers, just scheduling issues.

 

 

BTW: How do you like that CB setup?

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I'll be moving over to that area next month from the east side of the state. I know there are about 4 or 5 others nearby too, plus 3 of us over in eastern Washington (Spokane)

 

No shortage of NPORAers, just scheduling issues.

BTW: How do you like that CB setup?

 

I love the CB. It's been peaked and tuned so it'll reach out and touch someone. Where it's mounted it looks almost stock, and the wilson 5000 works great too. I love being able to take it off when i'm carrying something roof side, and it also ties forward nicely for woods trails.

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