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Anyone driven up this?

Discussion in 'North West U.S.' started by thowe, May 21, 2018.

  1. May 21, 2018 at 6:05 PM
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    thowe

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    I was looking around for some FS roads to take up around Snoqualmie Pass and found this little one that goes right to the top of a ridge... Has anyone done/seen this? According to Google Maps the last few switchbacks don't exist, and I haven't found anything on the forest service site or any off roading/hiking sites.Google Maps.jpg Google Maps (1).jpg Google Maps (2).jpg

    Here's the coordinates of the top
    47°21'15.2"N 121°24'26.3"W
     
  2. Jun 24, 2021 at 4:34 PM
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    I've hunted elk up in that area (?)
     
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    I haven't been up to that specific spot, but I've been all over the Snoqualmie/Stampede pass area. I've found that Google satellite view can be inaccurate at times. It will show FS roads that look clear and drivable, but are actually completely overgrown. I find that Gaia is more accurate, they update their "FreshSat" satellite views every 14days.
     
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