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General Sport Trac Discussion
Sport Trac and family heading back to the world
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<blockquote data-quote="Jackson Ellis" data-source="post: 995952" data-attributes="member: 70795"><p>I lived in the Tri-Cties for 8 years back in the '90s. I loved it. Head east or west for skiing in the winter, camping in the summer. The Columbia River is more like a lake in places, so boating is very popular too. I had a Grand Cherokee at the time and consider 4 wheel drive (plus winter tires) a must during winter. The climate is desert, and can get very hot during the late summer. A plus, you can watch the weather and visit the west when it looks nice. I never got rained on in Seattle! The drive to Portland along the Columbia River Gorge is the most gorgeous highway scenery I've personally seen. Interstate on one side, and smaller roads on the other.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For trails, we used to go on logging roads which can be found all over the place once you drive to the mountains. I didn't do a lot of desert trails, but they are out there. The people in that area are well-above average friendly. See a guy with dirt on his truck and ask him where he's been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackson Ellis, post: 995952, member: 70795"] I lived in the Tri-Cties for 8 years back in the '90s. I loved it. Head east or west for skiing in the winter, camping in the summer. The Columbia River is more like a lake in places, so boating is very popular too. I had a Grand Cherokee at the time and consider 4 wheel drive (plus winter tires) a must during winter. The climate is desert, and can get very hot during the late summer. A plus, you can watch the weather and visit the west when it looks nice. I never got rained on in Seattle! The drive to Portland along the Columbia River Gorge is the most gorgeous highway scenery I've personally seen. Interstate on one side, and smaller roads on the other. For trails, we used to go on logging roads which can be found all over the place once you drive to the mountains. I didn't do a lot of desert trails, but they are out there. The people in that area are well-above average friendly. See a guy with dirt on his truck and ask him where he's been. [/QUOTE]
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