It was an educational and fun ride. We sure could use some of that monsoonal moisture you have in Colorado here right now. We've been dealing with quite a few wildfires out here too.
What a great vid' - thank you! Makes me really miss home ('71-'87) I remember driving endlessly on all the 3N** & 2N** roads just to see where they went. Thanks also for the not adding music ; ) I love the sounds of the outside...
Big Bear is such a great place with so many things to do and great off roading. It's also a wonderful place to spend time with the family. Nothing beats being outdoors in the forest with the people you care for. Thank you for watching the movie!
Looks like a fun adventure. I'm from Los Angeles and I have an off-road vehicle with rear lockers that can do these trails. Only thing holding me back is that I don't know anyone who off roads or enjoys overland travel. Thanks for posting!
You're welcome! You can check out Cal 4 Wheelers website at Cal4Wheel dot com. You can join Cal 4 Wheelers and go on their planned events, and look in their club directory for the 4 wheel drive club nearest to you. Also you can check out Badlands Off Road Adventures with Tom Severin. He leads guided trails, and teaches off road training classes. Happy Trails!
Nice ride Charlie. It looks like you guys have been missing the deluge of rain we've been getting here in Colorado. It's green everywhere now....after we almost burned up in June.
You're welcome Pathfinder and Thank you too! Thanks for the comment on the music - glad it worked well with the video. Hope to see you, and I hope your knee gets better soon too.
Thanks for watching Zep. It was a good day on the trail. I think your Cherokee could have done this trail no problem even with the open diffs and you're a good driver. I don't have lockers yet (although they would be nice to have) and the trail was no problem - even in the steeper rockier sections. Hope to see you on the trail soon.
Excellent video. It's hard to find simple trail riding videos up in the mountains that aren't too boring and flat. Everyone wants to climb boulders or sling mud it seems. Some snowy weather trailing would be nice to see. The only UA-camr I've seen so far that makes good snow weather offroad videos is TopDir and I think they're in Hungary or some other eastern europe location.
very nice I'm planing on doing this I have a grand jeep Cherokee not a 4x4 but I'm gonna give it a try where exactly is this at I've been to big bear but where do I go when I'm up there????
Thanks. Start at Burns Canyon Road on the east side of Baldwin Lake. Visit the mines and then out to Hwy 38 via 2N01. Over to Hatchery Road and Sand Canyon Road to Skyline Drive and then out at Big Bear Lake.
It was an educational and fun ride. We sure could use some of that monsoonal moisture you have in Colorado here right now. We've been dealing with quite a few wildfires out here too.
What a great vid' - thank you! Makes me really miss home ('71-'87) I remember driving endlessly on all the 3N** & 2N** roads just to see where they went. Thanks also for the not adding music ; ) I love the sounds of the outside...
You're welcome, and thank you for watching the video!
I use to leave in Big bear California. Remember those off roads.Had a great time.with my family's
Big Bear is such a great place with so many things to do and great off roading. It's also a wonderful place to spend time with the family. Nothing beats being outdoors in the forest with the people you care for. Thank you for watching the movie!
Looks like a fun adventure. I'm from Los Angeles and I have an off-road vehicle with rear lockers that can do these trails. Only thing holding me back is that I don't know anyone who off roads or enjoys overland travel. Thanks for posting!
You're welcome! You can check out Cal 4 Wheelers website at Cal4Wheel dot com. You can join Cal 4 Wheelers and go on their planned events, and look in their club directory for the 4 wheel drive club nearest to you. Also you can check out Badlands Off Road Adventures with Tom Severin. He leads guided trails, and teaches off road training classes. Happy Trails!
explorethewest Thank you! I will take a look at the clubs you mentioned.
You're welcome!
Nice ride Charlie. It looks like you guys have been missing the deluge of rain we've been getting here in Colorado. It's green everywhere now....after we almost burned up in June.
You're welcome Pathfinder and Thank you too! Thanks for the comment on the music - glad it worked well with the video. Hope to see you, and I hope your knee gets better soon too.
Looks like I need to bring the Blazer up there and widen that trail back up a bit.
Everywhere I seem to go is mud
Nice to have dry hard surfaces
Much better experience
Thanks for watching Zep. It was a good day on the trail. I think your Cherokee could have done this trail no problem even with the open diffs and you're a good driver. I don't have lockers yet (although they would be nice to have) and the trail was no problem - even in the steeper rockier sections. Hope to see you on the trail soon.
You're welcome and Thank you too Bypass. Much appreciated.
damn that grey XJ killed it up that one little hill the wrangler was struggling with.
Yup - there were a couple of places on the trail that could have used the Blazer/trail widener LOL.
Excellent video. It's hard to find simple trail riding videos up in the mountains that aren't too boring and flat. Everyone wants to climb boulders or sling mud it seems. Some snowy weather trailing would be nice to see. The only UA-camr I've seen so far that makes good snow weather offroad videos is TopDir and I think they're in Hungary or some other eastern europe location.
Thank you. Hopefully we get some snow up here soon. Been pretty dry so far...
very nice I'm planing on doing this I have a grand jeep Cherokee not a 4x4 but I'm gonna give it a try
where exactly is this at I've been to big bear but where do I go when I'm up there????
Thanks. Start at Burns Canyon Road on the east side of Baldwin Lake. Visit the mines and then out to Hwy 38 via 2N01. Over to Hatchery Road and Sand Canyon Road to Skyline Drive and then out at Big Bear Lake.