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Dead end forestroad on the way south to mount st. helen. Hidden behind the trees, there is a small flat pull out fitting for landrovers or toyota landcruisers. 4WD recommanded for this forest road. After some meters behind the pull out there is a red sign "dead end road" and a little bit further up the road trees are blocking the way, so also could park on the road in front of the fallen trees. Not recommanded for mobile homes or RVs!
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I didn’t see any signs saying this was a dead end road although it is still blocked off with felled trees maybe a quarter mile in.
Someone went ahead and actually built a fire ring a hundred or so feet back from the turn off on the road. Up until that point, the road is decent.
Going up further requires 4x4 and a high clearance.
I had 2 bars of Verizon LTE.
Dead end forestroad on the way south to mount st. helen. Hidden behind the trees, there is a small flat pull out fitting for landrovers or toyota landcruisers. 4WD recommanded for this forest road. After some meters behind the pull out there is a red sign "dead end road" and a little bit further up the road trees are blocking the way, so one also could park on the road in front of the fallen trees. Not recommanded for mobile homes or RVs!
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