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- Vincent
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My first jeep, all stock. Any meet and run for beginners? Fire road?
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I’m in SD and would be down to join!I'm getting a few guys together from my area (North SD, Temecula) to do a run from Big Bear into Pioneertown sometime in late March to early April. You guys are more than welcome to join. It's a pretty easy trail with lots of cool stops (mostly mines) along the way.
I grew up in Bear Bear and know the area well.
Corona represent!I'm from the Corona area, I'm down for a meet.
@bellts I'm heading up to Big Bear this Thursday - Frida to do some snowboarding with my son. I was thinking of getting off road as well while we're up there. I have a stock JLU Rubicon... any recommendations on trails? Obviously I don't want to get stuck if we're by ourselves . Thanks!I'm getting a few guys together from my area (North SD, Temecula) to do a run from Big Bear into Pioneertown sometime in late March to early April. You guys are more than welcome to join. It's a pretty easy trail with lots of cool stops (mostly mines) along the way.
I grew up in Bear Bear and know the area well.
For this time a year, try 3n14, Coxey Road (it should be open). Other trails I'm not so sure about (as I haven't been up there since November), but 3n14 is a safe bet (plus it's easy). It's kinda cool because it hits(gets near) the Pacific Crest trail a few times. Lots of cool rock formations and some burnt out/re-growth spots (not a lot of people see that "side" of Big Bear).@bellts I'm heading up to Big Bear this Thursday - Frida to do some snowboarding with my son. I was thinking of getting off road as well while we're up there. I have a stock JLU Rubicon... any recommendations on trails? Obviously I don't want to get stuck if we're by ourselves . Thanks!
Awesome thanks! How’s Holcomb? I saw that one is rated pretty easy as well.For this time a year, try 3n14, Coxey Road (it should be open). Other trails I'm not so sure about (as I haven't been up there since November), but 3n14 is a safe bet (plus it's easy). It's kinda cool because it hits(gets near) the Pacific Crest trail a few times. Lots of cool rock formations and some burnt out/re-growth spots (not a lot of people see that "side" of Big Bear).
I'd pay it safe and buy an adventure pass ($5 @ 7-11, Summit Blvd. and Big Bear Blvd.)
https://www.trailsoffroad.com/trails/1579-3n14-coxey-road
Pretty much everyone on this forum are beginners....My first jeep, all stock. Any meet and run for beginners? Fire road?