Big
Bear Lake - Weekend of July 4, 1999
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continued from Part 1
OK, here we came to a point where no bypasses were wide enough for us
within reasonable camber limits (here the trail goes right along the crest,
from one peak to another). Out came the tow strap, and I had to pull the
trunk off the trail. We had some suspicions that BLM and Forest Service
somehow helped the dead trees to fall right across the trail (the trunks
were mostly aligned at 90 degrees' angle to the trail); this particular
tree (see photo at right) looked rather fallen due to natural causes. Though...
hmm, winds don't usually blow from there... Anyway, off the trail the log
went, and up we go again. Two photos of rocky sections of the trail shown
in Part 1 belong rather here; both are very similar. They start as very
loose gravel, with baseball-sized rocks, and pieces get bigger as the trail
gets steeper. I was unable to pass both sections without locking the center
differential, and despite my dislike to any wheelspin and associated dust
clouds (or mud sprays) I had to stomp on the gas pedal to keep going. Nice
add-on feature in one section - after about 300 feet of this climb there's
a small ledge you've to grab onto; this spot is a little off-camber, but
the gut feeling is amplified greatly as from your side window you don't
see anything but the lake, nearly two thousand feet below, and nothing
but the sky ahead. I've armed my kids with hand-held Cobra CB and sent
ahead to spot for me, but our progress turned out to be faster than they
could climb at nearly 3 km elevation. We even found some trail marker!
It didn't match the standard markers' style accepted now in the Forest,
so it must've been around for quite a while.
In just twenty minutes we've been back on dirt road 2N71. Came down to Fawnskin, found a place for everybody to jump into the lake, ate healthy lunch, fueled and aired up at Big Bear Lake City, and went home. I noticed my engine running warmer going along I-215 near Perris, CA., than climbing that highway 330 from San Bernardino to Arrowbear! Was it warm outside... Guess near a hundred; have to fix that air conditioning... Happy wheelin'! |
Pulling that log off the trail. Excuse #1 not to go farther. Excuse #2 not to go farther. Excuse #3 not to go farther.
Our little companion - a junior airedale terrier Teddy |
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