Big Bear Trail condition

DOH!!!!! Oh well if you cant recognize john bull and gold mountain then dont do them without one of the WFW! WWU? crew with you!!!

P.s. fixed it!
 
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Captain Ron said:
Don't expect to see many more pictures like that.
LOL!!
Don't beat yourself up too bad over it Ron, we all had to take a strap/winch pull at least twice. Well except for Ardis that is. You go girl!! Besides the pic of that particulat stuck would not have happened if we had been on the trail. :gag: No wait, was that before or after the trail vanished into that tough up hill run? Don't ask :bunny: , he'll deny it anyway. I would.

Thanks to all of you that were out, it was a great run. A little on the brutal side but no equipment failures. I'm still finding new dents and scratches.

Hope to see y'all back up there in a couple of weeks,

Tim

PS. Boots and warm socks would be a good thing to have with ya if like yer toes.
 
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Bent said:
Boots and warm socks would be a good thing to have with ya if like yer toes.
Actually for the event I'd recommend for people to bring at least 1 more set of boots and plenty sets of dry socks. I know that my feet were ecstatic after I put on dry socks and shoes at the air up spot :D
 
Captain Ron said:
As opposed to my deck shoes? :D

--ron


GOT TOES?

:shiver:
 
ryurabbit said:
That is why the stringent minimum equipment is in place.
Are you referring to

gsequoia said:
Required Equipment:
Solid recovery points front and rear (tow hooks, shackles/d-rings, receivers), first aid kit, fire extinguisher, snatch strap (no chains, no strap with metal hooks), spare tire and all necessary hardware.
or is there other stuff that you recommend. I don't have spare driveshafts but I do have all 4 axleshafts. Someone also mentioned chains. Will they be needed very much in two weeks?
 
Bing out whatever you have in the way of spares, it's a good practice to be in!

As for the minimums - the ones you posted are the bare minimums to participate in the trail runs. Traction devices will help a LOT for John Bull from what I hear, I think the best way to tackle that trail is those that want to do it go up to it and see how the first obsticle looks at the current conditions, then they should decide if us little open/open guys can go up it. Basically it's a good setup for this. There's a moderate trail that goes to the nasty section, that will give you an idea of how your rig is performing in the area. Once you get to the nasty section, if you don't / can't do it there is an easy road out, then you can take 3N16 around to the other side. From all the times I've done this the two groups always meet up at just about the same time at the other side.

Sequoia

Sequoia
 
GSequoia said:
Bing out whatever you have in the way of spares, it's a good practice to be in!

As for the minimums - the ones you posted are the bare minimums to participate in the trail runs. Traction devices will help a LOT for John Bull from what I hear, I think the best way to tackle that trail is those that want to do it go up to it and see how the first obsticle looks at the current conditions, then they should decide if us little open/open guys can go up it. Basically it's a good setup for this. There's a moderate trail that goes to the nasty section, that will give you an idea of how your rig is performing in the area. Once you get to the nasty section, if you don't / can't do it there is an easy road out, then you can take 3N16 around to the other side. From all the times I've done this the two groups always meet up at just about the same time at the other side.

Sequoia

Sequoia
Because of the trail conditions at this point I would say that whoever wants to go on John Bull should have ONE locker at the minimum or a winch. With the hard sections the way they are, giving someone a strap might not be an option (in one section we had to strap two vehicles to each other and then attach to a tree as trail was slippery and soft). Also you cannot judge this trail by looking at the first section only (that ussualy harder climb was really easy actually): one of the problems is the water crossings halfway through and unless you are locked or can winch things will get ugly (things got kind of ugly for the locked rigs anyways).
 
Thanks for the clarification. I have 33 x 12.5 MTs and ARB lockers front and rear. I'll be there!

-CRACKER
 
I have chains for my 33x 14.50s and they claw like mothers when i have them on... I will have those as well as spare parts... I think i have 2 uni joints...
 
I'm tentatively planning on being there for trail maintenance, but definitely can't make Saturday or Sunday, unfortunately. I'll see how things pan out over the next few days, but (fingers crossed) I'll be able to make it this year.

And no, I do not plan on running John Bull :D
 
Captain Ron said:
Thought I told you guys I've done my "snow" run for the year :D
What a humiliating experience.
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Looks like the captain went down with the ship.... :gag:

I'm not into snow runs myself anymore....
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saki669 said:
Looks like the captain went down with the ship.... :gag:

I'm not into snow runs myself anymore....
rolled_yellow.jpg

Dont get mad at your XJ for trying to make snow angels. ;)
 
saki669 said:
Looks like the captain went down with the ship.... :gag:

I'm not into snow runs myself anymore....
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Yuk, Yuk, Yuk.

Mine was humiliating... all this time and never a strap.

Yours looks more like an opportunity for modifications :D

--ron
 
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