Favorite Drives in the PNW

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  • dupemaster
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    Last night I sold my car. I live in North Bend and delivered it to the new owner in Bellingham. Needless to say, I took the long way hitting all of my favorite drives!

    Started at the base of Mt. Si


    Went 202-203 into Monroe and Hwy 9 up through Mt Vernon. Ended with the sun setting on Chuckanut.


    It was a fitting and heart warming end to a long relationship. With my e30 and some of the best roads in western wa!

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  • 5Toes
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    Originally posted by onthefly
    Hands down the coolest drive in oregon very tight curves and hardley ever any traffic EVER .........bible creek road they shut it down once a year for rally races i would like to set up a drift video of nothing but bmw's up there this summer all controlled and safe i'll post more about it when i work out some details
    Just looked it up - looks SICK!!!

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  • Swagg
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    18 or so of us B.C. guys bombed up Mount Baker today, we crossed from sumas relatively early and were able to push the pace pretty good the whole way up. Super enjoyable hill climb and the roads are bearable for lowered cars.

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  • onthefly
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    Hands down the coolest drive in oregon very tight curves and hardley ever any traffic EVER .........bible creek road they shut it down once a year for rally races i would like to set up a drift video of nothing but bmw's up there this summer all controlled and safe i'll post more about it when i work out some details

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  • e30austin
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    In for a drive.

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  • TheRealE30kidd
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    Originally posted by eur04lif3
    We need to organize a Saturday drive as soon as we get some nicer weather.
    Anybody?
    Id love to take that drive on dry day!! DOWN!

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  • Farbin Kaiber
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    I know it's likely a bit more inland, but I hear Lolo Pass is supposed to be an awesome 100 miles or so. I'd like to check it out this summer.

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  • CorvallisBMW
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    ^That looks like fun!

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  • eur04lif3
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    Originally posted by Twelvizm
    The Route (203 mi) Going in a clockwise direction. Although next time, I'll just go to Detroit Lake and then double back. The rest of the drive was bleh.:
















    We need to organize a Saturday drive as soon as we get some nicer weather.
    Anybody?

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  • Martin C.
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    ...Devil's Gulch, but you'll need one of these:

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  • Silverdogz
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    Ben Howard Rd in Duvall.
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  • dashboardmonkey
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    Deerhorn rd, east of springfield. Runs along the mckenzie river. Good for a quick sprint. Only a few miles long. Nice scenery too.

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  • AustinK425
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    Originally posted by 1craze30
    No offense dirtyseattle, but why do you have to be a dumbass. Driving through a residential area? C'mon man. Hot lap? What shit is this? be smart
    boo lol sometimes you gotta spice the routine up a bit, a corner you take everyday on your commute is probably better than one you're not as familiar with IMO :pimp:

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  • Twelvizm
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    Originally posted by e30Luvvvin
    if you go down holgate to like 174th, it starts to go south, toward clackamas. im positive.
    Are you talking about Foster? It gets twisty. Holgate pretty much dies at 140th as it runs into Powell Butte.

    In which case, Foster kicks ass and is on my weekly quick drive list out to Damascus and beyond.

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  • Colbatronbmwes
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    There is a road from smokey point to stanwood called pioneer hwy its not super demanding but it is farmland and speed limit is 50 and so its nice.

    Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2

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