Washington BDR Sections 5 & 6, 2023
(Part 3 of 3) The Washington Backcountry Discovery Route, commonly called the BDR, is a 575-mile route of primarily dirt roads that take you through the Cascade Mountains. Beginning on the Washington/Oregon border at the Bridge of the Gods, it will bring you all the way to the Canadian border at Night Hawk. Jake and I take 6 days to make this amazing trek up the six sections of the Washington BDR. We tackle the first section with our friends Chris and Cathy and then we take on sections two and three with our friend Isaac in his classic Toyota Land Cruiser. We join David from @Offthegrind for section four and Jake and I handle sections five and six solo. Join us in this three-part series as we highlight and chronicle our adventure up the BDR. #downsyndrome #ford #bronco #overlanding #offroading #wabdr #camping #cascades #washington

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