We talked about doing another Big Bear run yesterday, so I'd like to get the ball rolling.
Big Bear has a little something for everyone. From super easy fire roads, to extremely technical terrain.
We can camp, or make it a day trip. Either way, it'll be fun for all.
Helpful Equipment Hints for the Trail
- Working CB Radio
- Fire Extinguisher
- Appropriate jack - either stock or Hi-Lift
- Lug wrench - that fits your lugs - test before you head to the trail
- Full size spare tire
- Air compressor - for airing up after...airing down
- First aid kit with capacity for all occupants
- Tow strap with at least 10,000 lb capacity
- VERY IMPORTANT - front and rear recovery points. Tow hooks, D-rings, hitch mounted D-ring.
- Enough food and water for occupants
These are the MINIMUM requirements...please read the Xcursion Requirements set to sticky in the Xcursion thread and prepare accordingly.
This is for your own safety and comfort on the trail. Lodging options:
1. Camping - Check yellow postings
2. Big Bear Frontier Cabins
40472 Big Bear Blvd.
Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Ask for the CANVAZ Group rate 800-798-3960
http://www.big-bear-cabins.com3. Robinhood Resort
40797 Big Bear Blvd.
Big Bear, Ca 92315
Ask for the CANVAZ Group Rate: 909-866-4643
Group 1: Advanced Trails, Experienced drivers, with well equipped rigs (Slider, Skids, Suspension)
1. HEVAK (Although I'm not too experienced, I'm well equipped and hungry for knowledge)
2. Orange X (Welcome back bro!!)
3. GhostX
4. MaxPower
5. Npgtech
6. Superslidestyle
7. SoCalX_tl11
8. ChrisHaynesUSA
9. CAWoody
10. s14slide
11. xxSVxx
Group 2: Novice & Moderate Trails, Conservative and Less experienced drivers, with stock rigs.
1. RBDuffer
2. Shi819
3. Rawkerstatus
4. knightrider
5. xterror
6. justin123560
7. sdcaKLR
8. zmey13
9. RockinX
10. Pro4XGremlin
11. kickingtires
12. hardrock
13. cdagne
14. Unbreakable
15. Deadpilot