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    Hey guys, It's been too long since my last run to the mountains. I have heard that Holcomb Valley is now open, and it's a trail that I've always wanted to run, but I'm not sure where it is!

    I'd like to go with at least one other truck, but the more the merrier. Anyone want to run Holcomb Valley this Sunday? Can someone confirm that it's open? And finally, can someone point me in the right direction as far as trail numbers and locations to get there?

    LOL, I sound pathetic, and I suppose I am :-)

    Cheers,

    Nathan Woods
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  • #2
    If you are referring to the trails Holcomb Creek and Lower Larga in Holcomb Valley, they are still closed and will remain closed for about 2 years....

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    • #3
      yes, I just realized that I meant Holcomb Creek, and Yes, I just found this link that showed the trail as closed:
      http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardin...ns/slide.shtml

      What a bummer....

      Recommendations? I'm looking for something safely challenging. John Bull was pretty easy, but fun. Something like that would be great. Is Dishpan Springs similar?
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      • #4
        Yes Dishpan and 2n17x (Pilot Rock) are a good combo and challenging like John Bull. And they work together....we usually go up 2n17x and then over to Dishpan. Makes for a great day of trails.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Desert Jewel View Post
          Yes Dishpan and 2n17x (Pilot Rock) are a good combo and challenging like John Bull. And they work together....we usually go up 2n17x and then over to Dishpan. Makes for a great day of trails.
          Wow, I just looked up Dishpan on the MJR data page: http://www.myjeeprocks.com/reports/c...shpan_springs/

          It's not a straight shot from 2N17X! I didn't realize it was clear on the southeast side of Big Bear, closer to Heartbreak Ridge.


          What trail would you recommend running PRIOR to running John Bull on the same day? I don't want to do Gold Mountain again, I'm looking for something different, and a bit harder.

          Thanks for your help.
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          • #6
            There are a lot of great trails in Big Bear.

            3N17 White Mountain might fit your criteria






            Black Diamond Trails near Big Bear

            1N01 Pipes Canyon

            1N37A Santa Ana River Trail

            1N38 Heart Bar Peak

            2N06X Lower Larga “CLOSED for fire restoration”

            2N61Y Pontiac Sluice/Heartbreak Ridge

            2N93D Lightning Gulch

            3N02 Burnt Flat

            3N03A Horsethief Flat

            3N10 John Bull

            3N17 White Mountain

            3N69 Gold Mountain

            3N80 Delamar Mountain

            3N93 Holcomb Creek “CLOSED for fire restoration”
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            • #7
              Yeah! White Mountain looks nice. I will look these up in my Well's book and figure out a route that keeps me in the John Bull area. Thanks very much for the info!
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              • #8
                Originally posted by FishPOET View Post
                There are a lot of great trails in Big Bear.

                3N17 White Mountain might fit your criteria






                Black Diamond Trails near Big Bear

                1N01 Pipes Canyon

                1N37A Santa Ana River Trail

                1N38 Heart Bar Peak

                2N06X Lower Larga “CLOSED for fire restoration”

                2N61Y Pontiac Sluice/Heartbreak Ridge

                2N93D Lightning Gulch

                3N02 Burnt Flat

                3N03A Horsethief Flat

                3N10 John Bull

                3N17 White Mountain

                3N69 Gold Mountain

                3N80 Delamar Mountain

                3N93 Holcomb Creek “CLOSED for fire restoration”
                That White Mountain trail is B!TCH to climb with open diffs. I just kept digging but I made it. I did cheat a little though hehehe

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                • #9
                  Gold Mtn trail ends just minutes from the start of John Bull.

                  See the other post here "Back to Big Bear" They are great guys to wheel with and will be up there this weekend. Not sure what trails they are doing.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Roadking View Post
                    Gold Mtn trail ends just minutes from the start of John Bull.
                    I know, but I've done it, and find it a little annoying. It's bumpy, not terribly difficult, and not very interesting after the 4th or 5th time
                    Originally posted by Roadking View Post
                    See the other post here "Back to Big Bear" They are great guys to wheel with and will be up there this weekend. Not sure what trails they are doing.
                    Yeap, I've PM'd them.

                    Anyone know if this is the White Mountain trail?
                    http://tinyurl.com/5k9l5z
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by MrBash View Post
                      That White Mountain trail is B!TCH to climb with open diffs. I just kept digging but I made it. I did cheat a little though hehehe
                      It's not THAAT bad... I only needed help over one section my first time wheeling with a BONE STOCK Jeep! I'm not going to say it's easy with by any means, but it's passable.

                      Here's my short-story from a couple years ago when I was completely new to jeepin':
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by nwoods View Post
                        Anyone know if this is the White Mountain trail?
                        http://tinyurl.com/5k9l5z
                        That seems right. Here's the trailhead off 3N16-

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                        • #13
                          Hi nwoods!

                          I hate to disappoint you, but I have driven all of the Black Diamond trails in the SBNF except for 1N37A and 2N93D, and there isn't a trail more technical than John Bull in the NF in my opinion. Holcomb Creek is fun and tough in spots, but only in a few short stretches. Dishpan is a 'must do' if you have never been, but it is short and really only has 2 or 3 technical spots - but they certainly get your attention.

                          If you are looking for something local that is more technical than John Bull, I recommend Shredder Cyn (private land, need permission), or the Bronco Peak Connector (there is a run planned for 9/6. It is down past San Diego.)

                          If you really want to go to the 'next level', Pumpkin Eater in Stoddard Wells is a really fun and difficult trail...

                          But, hey, this is just my :2:

                          Any trail that is not paved and that I have never been on is fine by me.
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                          • #14
                            Cool! Bronco Peak gets recognized. Its just all fun.
                            Mat, you went up the bypass. The hill is lots of fun. Loose, rocky. You actually get to work a little bit to make it up.

                            See you out there,
                            BobO
                            "If you have significant difficulty here, dont go any further....it only gets worse".
                            (Charles Wells)

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Mtbikbob View Post
                              Cool! Bronco Peak gets recognized. Its just all fun.
                              Mat, you went up the bypass. The hill is lots of fun. Loose, rocky. You actually get to work a little bit to make it up.

                              See you out there,
                              BobO
                              Gonna try and go up Bronco this Sunday
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