Big Bear Trail condition

Classic Captain.... classic.

Brian T.


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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Don't expect to see many more pictures like that.

Some others...
http://www.kodakgallery.com/I.jsp?c=byggmfm.joc0dte&x=1&y=prc02c

Some "exciting" moments, minus the audio comentary from Ardis...

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Got as close as I want to get to going over ass backwards, while going backwards.

Now about that heatwave...

--ron

PS: There were 1, maybe two sets of tracks, appeared to be a few days or maybe more than a week old, but it was obvious that other than that, no one has been able to run the whole trail.
 
I Ran 2N04 yesterday afternoon, mostly dry, no snow on the trail. I've got pix w/ gps coordinates of the more significant areas in need of attention. The overall amount of damage from the winter storms was a lot less than I was expecting.



Arastere Creek (sp) is still flooding the trail as it's still running fairly heavy (by semi arid standards). There is also a pretty nice lake directly behind the Juniper Springs campground. 2N69Y about 1/4 mile beyond J.S. is still good for a snow run as it heads up toward the summit @ Onyx.



Tim
 
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