A few friends and i are going to camp in the big bear area and need some advice. I need help rating some trails in order of difficulty. The trails are john bull, dishpan, white mountain, gold mountain, and rattlesnake canyon. Thanks
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Whooo! This one could start quite the debate. IMO, easiest to toughest is:
Rattlesnake Cyn
White Mtn
Gold Mtn
Dishpan
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well im no pro... white mtn is pretty easy, lots of dirt hill climbs.
then id say gold mtn, real rocky with lots of bypasses.
then jon bull, fun trail, bigger rocks than gold mtn, def, more demanding on the jeep..
then dishpan, still pretty easy just a few spots where theres a bit of pucker factor, everyone says its harder than the bull but i like jonbull better,
and rattlesnake cnyn ive never done so cant help ya there,
these are just my thoughts im sure everyones vary, we all have our own idea of how tough a trail is.......
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Originally posted by xjkevin View Postguess Mike thinks jonbull is tougher than dishpan also.......[COLOR=#ff8c00]MYJEEP(crawls)ROCKS(again).com
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There are multiple lines on each trail. Are you looking for the most difficult lines?
IMHO
John Bull - Toughest all around trail. Biggest rocks. Lots of bypasses. Lots of rock stacking. Lots of traffic on weekends.
Dishpan - Single toughest obstacle. Rather tame other than the waterfall and Chuck's Corner.
White Mountain - Steepest trail. Can cause the most damage to you and your vehicle if you choose poorly.
Gold Mountain - One steep & loose step and the Talus Slope.
Rattlesnake - Mostly a sandy wash. Some big rocks on the edge of the wash but there is wilderness on both sides.Over 2500 hours donated to the San Bernardino National Forest. Life member of CA4WD, CORVA & BRC. Tread Lightly Trainer. Reforestation Supervisor. CASSP
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Originally posted by xjkevin View Postwell im no pro... white mtn is pretty easy, lots of dirt hill climbs.
then id say gold mtn, real rocky with lots of bypasses.
then jon bull, fun trail, bigger rocks than gold mtn, def, more demanding on the jeep..
then dishpan, still pretty easy just a few spots where theres a bit of pucker factor, everyone says its harder than the bull but i like jonbull better,
and rattlesnake cnyn ive never done so cant help ya there,
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Originally posted by FishPOET View PostDishpan - Single toughest obstacle. Rather tame other than the waterfall and Chuck's Corner.If we aren't supposed to eat animals, then why are they made out of meat?
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There are tough trails in Big Bear? Where?
<kidding...I'm kidding>
But seriously, JB is toughest just 'cause it's longest. Personally, I like 2n17x the best, but it's a bit out of the way.'96 XJ, HP D30 front, XJ D44 rear, Lockright/E-Locker, 4.56's, Cobra CB, 33" Pro Comp xTreme MT's, SYE, Smittybilt XRC10 winch with Synth Rope, mutt lift.
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Originally posted by peteyg View PostThere are tough trails in Big Bear? Where?
<kidding...I'm kidding>
But seriously, JB is toughest just 'cause it's longest. Personally, I like 2n17x the best, but it's a bit out of the way.
As for how tough the trails in the forest are, well, I sorta-kinda agree with your joke NOW. But if you drag a 2-inch lifted, one-locker Jeep on 31s through every Black Diamond trail in the mtns (I have), the trails are not to be taken lightly. Now I like trying to take the lines that I didn't even think were possible back then.
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I really appreciate all of the great opinions. Im the planner in my group and am in charge of deciding the most efficient route to maximize trail time. I want to include some of the tougher ones but we have a newer 4runner with a mild lift and 31ish tires going with so i think jb is out of the question... Or is it?
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A neat combination that I have always had fun with is 2n17x to Pilot Rock to Dishpan. It'll take most of a day and you come out in Lake Arrowhead-ish'96 XJ, HP D30 front, XJ D44 rear, Lockright/E-Locker, 4.56's, Cobra CB, 33" Pro Comp xTreme MT's, SYE, Smittybilt XRC10 winch with Synth Rope, mutt lift.
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After doing some research here on mjr, and after reading great88's new dixie mine trail report, ive decided to start in landers. The plan will be to run the new dixie mine trail, east to west, over to rattlesnake cyn. We will run rattlesnake from south to north. From the top of rattlesnake, we can catch the main highway and shoot over to jacoby cyn, run it from north to south, then possibly over to jb or gold mt. Thats all i have so far.
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