Celebrated my birthday a little late by heading up to Big Bear for a weekend of camping, wheeling and exploring with my wife and son, as well as my cousin and his wife. We stayed at Hanna Flat campground, and the weather was perfect all weekend. Some of the trails were a little crowded (compared to, say, the Mojave Road where you almost never see anyone else), but it wasn't bad at all and I was really expecting it to be much worse. There was a huge club of fixed up old broncos up there (I think they were So Cal Broncos), and we couldn't go 200 feet in town or on the trails without seeing a handful of them. Every one of them we talked with was super cool, and it was a great group of guys to be sharing the trails and town with. One guy told us there were "well over 50" of them up there, but I'd say there were more like 200 based on the numbers we were seeing everywhere we went. One morning alone, I saw three different groups of 20-ish (each group) Broncos pass the campground, and then we saw about 30 more when we were in town less than hour later (clearly not the same ones). It was pretty awesome!
This was my son's first "successful" camping trip, and he is hooked for sure! He got the hang of it pretty quickly, and enjoyed playing in the dirt and hanging around the campfire. He also insisted on bringing home his favorite pine cones that he found - all 14 of them.
Because he was with us, we stuck to the easy/green trails. My favorite run of the weekend was 2N13, which is also known as Snow Slide Road. It ran from the area of the campground all the way into Green Valley Lake, and was a BEAUTIFUL drive. We stopped at one overlook that was about 7500' up, and took in the views. We could see all of the overcast and June gloom below us, and could see it trying to spill over the Cajon Pass into the high desert (and burning off immediately upon cresting the range).
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Our beautiful campsite:
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Gavin quickly getting the hang of camping:
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The eating was good. But seriously... who needs THAT MUCH... potatoes?!?
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Exploring the trails:
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