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VOLCANO RIDE 2012
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<blockquote data-quote="blufjr" data-source="post: 977747" data-attributes="member: 737"><p>I made the effort to go to Windy Ridge but was held back at FR25/93 where I found the gate locked. Interesting thing was that there was a Subaru on the other side of the gate that drove down from Randle. The driver said that the road was clear of snow and there was only debris from the trees in the roadway. Good sign that FR 25 will be open this week. Maybe the 4th as they indicate.</p><p></p><p>I backtracked to FR 25/90 and took 90 over to Curly Creek and then Meadow Creek. Stopping at McClellum Viewpoint to eat lunch, said hi to a number of people, then came on home on Hwy 14.</p><p></p><p>Didn't get rained on until I got to Camas and that only lasted until I got to I-5. So it was a nice ride, which is the idea behind the Volcano Ride anyway.</p><p></p><p>No one else showed up or I didn't see anyone on another FJR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blufjr, post: 977747, member: 737"] I made the effort to go to Windy Ridge but was held back at FR25/93 where I found the gate locked. Interesting thing was that there was a Subaru on the other side of the gate that drove down from Randle. The driver said that the road was clear of snow and there was only debris from the trees in the roadway. Good sign that FR 25 will be open this week. Maybe the 4th as they indicate. I backtracked to FR 25/90 and took 90 over to Curly Creek and then Meadow Creek. Stopping at McClellum Viewpoint to eat lunch, said hi to a number of people, then came on home on Hwy 14. Didn't get rained on until I got to Camas and that only lasted until I got to I-5. So it was a nice ride, which is the idea behind the Volcano Ride anyway. No one else showed up or I didn't see anyone on another FJR. [/QUOTE]
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