After worry's with the weather yesterday, I got a call this morning last minute to go up to the snow via Rattlesnake Canyon. It was 30' when I left Hesperia, and the drive thru Apple Valley was freezing with complete snow cover and still no hardtop. I met up with Scott and Lesa (AVjeepfreek), Dan and Steph (VVjeepfreak), and their friend John and his son Jacob. As we traveled to and thru Lucerne the ground was dry and snow-free. As we pulled off Hwy 247 to the Rattlesnake trailhead, we looked back to see John and family (Hot Rod Oil) pull right behind us with 6 or 7 rigs from NAXJA and LOST. Small world. Before we started, Dan had the front diff breather tube end up in the fan, which then took out the bottom radiator hose and also one of the trans cooler lines. So Dan spent some time re-hooking up the lines and topping off fluids, while we did some clean up of the trail. As we drove up the wash and canyon towards 2N02 the weather continued to warm up. We all expected more snow but it was scattered at best. When we hit 2N02 we headed west towards Big Bear. The road was very muddy with some occational snow. Once we hit the Rose Mine area the snow covered the trail and increased as we headed west. After a break at
2N02/3N03 we decided to take 3N03 through Cactus Flats to Hwy 18. We had 6"-8" for the first half of the trail and then it turned to mud for the rest of the way. We took a side trail to a couple of mines, and after exploring we headed to Hwy 18.
A perfect day of wheeling. Blue skys, snow, mud, and good friends. Thanks to everyone for the invite.
Mitch
Trailhead with some company behinds us
Dan is down before we started!
Dan had a unique way of starting his Jeep
John and friends having lunch when we drove by
Rose Mine area
Heading through 3N03
A cool little mine that John and Scott showed us
Snow turned to mud
Dan playing in the puddles
2N02/3N03 we decided to take 3N03 through Cactus Flats to Hwy 18. We had 6"-8" for the first half of the trail and then it turned to mud for the rest of the way. We took a side trail to a couple of mines, and after exploring we headed to Hwy 18.
A perfect day of wheeling. Blue skys, snow, mud, and good friends. Thanks to everyone for the invite.
Mitch
Trailhead with some company behinds us
Dan is down before we started!
Dan had a unique way of starting his Jeep
John and friends having lunch when we drove by
Rose Mine area
Heading through 3N03
A cool little mine that John and Scott showed us
Snow turned to mud
Dan playing in the puddles
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