Alright! October was a blast, so I've got some energy to do this again. Here's the details on our November meet up, or at least what I'll find myself doing from Nov. 2-4. Quick and dirty: camping near Rimrock Lake (15 minutes east of White Pass) on the evening of Nov. 2. (I have confirmed that all are open, despite what Hoodoo/non-updated web pages say.) The next morning, Nov. 3, we'll be heading up Section 2 of the Washington Backcountry Discovery Route. We'll camp somewhere on the trail Saturday night and finish up Sunday morning and scatter. We'd love for you to join us. Here's a bit more detailed timeline:On Friday, Nov. 2, we're going to head from Tacoma to Indian Creek Campground . If there's no space, we'll head for Willows Campground . If there's no space, we'll head for Windy Point Campground . All three are a 20 minute drive apart, right off of US 12 near Rimrock Lake. Ifare full - which is very unlikely, then we'll dispersed camp somewhere and meet in the morning at the Rimrock Grocery Store at 10am the next morning. If you can make it out Friday night, I'd say it's worth pounding out the drive and starting the trail fresh the next day. We'll probably roll in between 8-9pm.Meet at Rimrock Grocery Store at 10am. Stock up on ice, wood, whatever, and head up the trail. Section 2 technically starts in Packwood, but the dirt starts right near here. I won't try to describe that here, but this is an overview of the route. It's 77 miles up and over some mountains, with services halfway through when you pop out onto 410. About 70-80% of the route is just nice, scenic forest road driving - on a good day you can see Rainier, Adams, you name it. Here and there though, there's bound to be mud, ruts, rocky ascents, descents, and some random fun mixed in. I've done it once before and there were some white knuckle moments to be sure, but it's overall just an awesome, fun trip to take. We'll camp somewhere in the mountains Saturday night - I have a few spots in mind. I wouldn't advise trying to catch up to us/find us on Saturday, as the chance of success is probably low.Finish up whatever is left of the trail, maybe grab a beer in Ellensburg, and get on with our lives!Spotty to White Pass area, no service in the mountains. Make sure you have your route set before you head out.I use the paid version of Gaia and it is the shit for navigating this area confidently. There are also paper and digital maps available at the WABDR link above.There are currently no fire restrictions in the area. Bring some wood!It's gon' rain! (Probably?) Who cares.