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  • Trail Report: Heartbreak Ridge exploring

    Today, I met Roger and Le Anne, Mary (Skittles), Scott (AVjeepfreek), and Justin with son Wyatt in Lucerne for a cooler run in the east Big Bear area. As we were getting ready to leave we saw Joe (Schmo) who was waiting for Rick-a-Shay and another to run Rattlesnake and others. We visited for a bit gefore we took off.

    It was a warm morning as we headed up Hwy 18 towards Cactus Flats (3N03) to air down. that's where Justin and Wyatt joined us for the trip.



    As we headed towards Heartbreak Ridge we did a detour looking for a mine that shows on my Topo. Strike one, couldn't find it in the area of 2N90 (Tip Top Mountain).



    Mary relaxing on the swing


    So next we headed to 2N01 (Green)and then to 2N89A (Blue) to 2N61Y Heartbreak Ridge (Black Diamond) to run west to east which is backwards.

    Scott


    Justin and Wyatt


    After searching for the mine that Mike went to the day before.... Strike 2 couldn't find it. I'm not happy and normally find the things that I'm looking for! So we took a nice lunch break enjoying the thunder in the distance and the cooling weather.



    With the approaching storm we changed plans again and decided to run the rest of Heartbreak Ridge. The hardest section was still in front of us but everyone was ready to try it. I went first to lead from the front! I've run this the other direction a few times, and for me I do prefer the uphill direction. Of cource being first , I let everyone see my bad line and got WAY TIPPY to entertain everyone. I thought that today was the day to lay it over, but Scott helped me through it. Scott spotted everyone else with better lines and made it look easier. In my opinion, I would not run a stocker though here but I'm sure that it can done. As Scott was spotting Justin, there was a close hit of lightning up near 2N02 less than a mile north of us (Sure this is the one that started the small fire).

    Mary


    Scott


    Roger


    We made our way to 2N02 after a small detour. As we headed west on 2N02 we saw a large group of empty Jeeps. These were the "Way we Go's" and they saw the lightning strike and the resulting small fire and climbed over the side of the trail with shovels and water and put out the fire! Awesome quick thinking and dedication! Thank you guy's. When we checked with the 1 occupied Jeep we were told that the fire was out and they were just cleaning up.

    It was starting to rain and the Jeepsd that we saw were still dripping with mud. So as we headed towards the moving storm we drove through the remaining puddles and mud. We headed down 3N03 back to Cactus flats on a dust free trail with a newly form stream flowing half way to Hwy 18 where we aired up.









    Because I had promised 6 year old Wyatt (Happy Birthday Buddy) a mine to explore, Scott led us to the "Judy Kay" Mine off of 3N03. A quick explore of this small mine we were done for the day. It was averaging 75' till we headed back to Lucerne that was about 105'.

    Thought we might need the winch


    Lots of old mining stuff


    Thanks everyone for a great day! Incredible weather, good fun times with friends. Good Stuff.

    Mitch
    Last edited by Mitch; 07-25-09, 07:03 PM.

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    Here are some of the video's

    Roger


    Scott


    Justin and Wyatt


    Roger / Mary


    Mine off of 3N03
    Last edited by Mitch; 07-25-09, 07:50 PM.

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    • #3
      Looks like you guys had a great time! Great pics.

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      • #4
        Looks like you and the gang had a lot of fun Mitch
        Going to join us next weekend on Bullfrog?
        Should be fun to hear the froggy croak at night

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        • #5
          Ron,

          What are you doing tomorrow? I need to go back to this area and find that mine. Could use some back up and it is a medium trail to the mine location. And then back out the same way. Easier than today's run. MUST FIND THE MINE! Need a back up Jeep to follow me. If anyone wants to do a medium trail explore in Big Bear tomorrow let me know. I'm heading up in the morning and could use some backup.

          Mitch

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          • #6
            Mitch,

            PM sent.

            Ron

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            • #7
              Ron....

              I suggest you be concerned about Mitch's description of a "medium" run. He seems to be getting more off-camber with each passing day.

              -Brian
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              • #8
                Originally posted by ECV Jeep View Post
                Ron....

                I suggest you be concerned about Mitch's description of a "medium" run. He seems to be getting more off-camber with each passing day.

                -Brian
                Thought the same after the pics
                <----laughing

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                • #9
                  Nice report. I'm very impressed by the Way We Go's! That is a great story about a heroic deed. They need to be recognized at the next AAT meeting.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ECV Jeep View Post
                    Ron....

                    I suggest you be concerned about Mitch's description of a "medium" run. He seems to be getting more off-camber with each passing day.

                    -Brian
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                    • #11
                      This was the best Video. The lightning strike was less than a mile away and probly was the one that started the fire.

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                      • #12
                        After a phone call this morning, I discovered that I broke "Exploring Rule #1" yesterday. Exploring Rule #1....GET OUT OF THE JEEP AND EXPLORE! I stopped my Jeep 20 feet from the mine that I was looking for and thought that the entrance was blocked and we drove away. I will have mine tunnel pictures tonight when I get home. Meeting at Cactus Flats 3N03 at 10:00am this morning.

                        I highly suggest that you guy's try to hook up with Mike K on hie upcoming mining history trip. He truly gets out there and finds the stuff! I hope that I can see half of what he has seen and explored. Thanks Mike for the info.

                        Mitch

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                        • #13
                          Mitch,
                          Great write up! I'm jealous; I love getting caught in the rain up there. The mountains are never better! Thanks Way We Gos for getting that fire out. Appreciate that!
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                          • #14
                            Muddy....but fun for sure!

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                            • #15
                              Here is the site for WayWeGos:

                              http://www.waywegos.com/

                              You will recognize quite a few of the club members. Their adopt a trail is the John Bull.
                              Rich

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