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Big bear trail and camping suggestions

Discussion in 'Off-Roading & Trails' started by Babish_SD, Jun 9, 2017.

  1. Jun 9, 2017 at 10:05 AM
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    Babish_SD

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    I'm going to big bear next weekend. Looking to hit some really fun trails and also trail it to a good place to set up camp for the night. Looking for fun, fast, as well as some technical trails but nothing to crazy. Trails don't have to be in the heart of bear just in the area.

    I have 33s with 2.5 suspension lift with upper arms and leaf package. Not exaxtyly sure what my buddy has but he has a jeep with bigger then stock tires and re done suspensions. Also plenty of gas tanks.

    Also we don't neee any actual camping facilities. We got a shovel.
    Thanks for the tips guys!!!
     
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    Of course I would be feeling the trail out speed wise. Had a feeling there would not be to many to get some speed on there.

    Thanks for the info on the trails. I do have sliders but currently no skids yet so we shall see how it goes.
     
  4. Jun 9, 2017 at 4:21 PM
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    yeah i bet especially on a saturday. Hoping we can find a good secluded spot to camp. Any suggestions on good trails to make a site for the night and preferably more secluded and away from people. Definitely prefer being making our own camp site instead of using an actual campgrounds.
     
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    Gold Mountain is a lot of fun but I'd highly recommend having a rear locker for it. It's a relatively short trail and I can only really think of a couple spots where the locker is really helpful, so it might be doable without. Be ready to use your sliders though.
     
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