Recommendations for Big Bear
The last time I participated in an organized "Jeep" run in Big Bear, I was the "Lone" Ranger, and I was relegated to driving behind the owner of TriCounty Jeeps Full-size Bronco. At the time, I had my Rancho suspension lift (2 1/2"), a 2 inch body lift, and 32" TSL-SX's. I was a little intimidated, but I completed trails like "Gold Mountain Trail" (Page 93-94 Trails of the San Bernardino Mountains by William Teie) along with the stock and modified Jeeps that made a big deal about me driving my Ford Ranger on this run. I have always had open differentials, and aside from nearly getting stuck with my friend Andrew on a trail down in Baja, Mexico I haven't had too much trouble.
We'll be focusing on traveling some of the less extreme trails in the area since I do not have traction diffs and rock rails. If you're running 31's on your rig, and you have 4 wheel drive, you should still be able to have a good time. Although, I'll want to look at some of these harder trails, and if everyone else is up for something difficult, we'll do it together. A CB radio and a spare tire are mandatory. Tow points are also essential. Like I mentioned earlier, my friend Andrew is driving down to Big Bear for the week of August 3rd-11th and he wants to travel as many of the trails in the area as possible in one week. Because my wife and I are hopefully closing escrow on our new house, I might be away from the campsite a few days due to moving. But, I paid for my campsite at Heart Bar (campsite #68)in advance, and I intend to get some 4 wheeling for my $114 that I paid for that week.
My friend Dan will hopefully have his new rockcrawler by the beginning of this trip, and he'll be up for pushing this new rig to the limits of its design. I'm also up for a trip to Big Bear in July. The weekend of the 20th looks good - We'll hopefully be up in Pismo Beach/Oceano Dunes SVRA for the weekend of the 4th, and my "Desert Outlaw" [HARD TRANCE] music project will be touring in Portland, Oregon the weekend of the 13th, so that will be a no-go as well.
I just want to stress that we'll travel these trails as a group, and we'll stick together as a group. There's clubs that like to get exclusive and invite only "Hardcore Jeeps", but I want us to attack those v-notches, and off-camber sections as a Ford group (plus 1 Jeep - Andrews!).
You can view Andrew and I attacking some of the trails in Baja, Mexico at this URL -
http://www.timsbaja.com/kencooke.html This will show you that my rig is not very extreme, and Andrew is willing to do scenic/mild 4 wheeling just to get a taste of the great outdoors, not for competition-sake.