I was in Big Bear yesterday to attend a meeting with the Forest Service. After the meeting, Greg Hoffman, the FS OHV co-ordinator suggested that we go up to Camp Whittle to look at the snow. He said that the snow was about four feet deep. So Ryan (Hook&Ladder), Kurt (Rat Patrol) and I went to check it out. 3N14 (Coxey Truck Trail) had been cleared of snow up to Camp Whittle, although the last few hundred yards was only one lane wide. Kurt didn't have his Jeep, so he only drove to the end of the cleared road. Ryan and I decided to continue to Hanna Flat Campground for a quick look around.
We didn't want to take time to air down or chain up, so our tires were running with street pressure. We were about 1/4 mile from Hanna Flat Campground at 7000' elevation when we decided to turn around. Here's a link to a video of Ryan when he turned around. After he packed down the snow, I was able to turn around with much less effort. It will be interesting to come back to this same point this summer and see what it looks like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x_FeFnKPdY
Sorry, but I don't have any more pictures. I didn't have my camera with me, so I took these with my iPhone. I think Ryan and Kurt might have more pictures.
We didn't want to take time to air down or chain up, so our tires were running with street pressure. We were about 1/4 mile from Hanna Flat Campground at 7000' elevation when we decided to turn around. Here's a link to a video of Ryan when he turned around. After he packed down the snow, I was able to turn around with much less effort. It will be interesting to come back to this same point this summer and see what it looks like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x_FeFnKPdY
Sorry, but I don't have any more pictures. I didn't have my camera with me, so I took these with my iPhone. I think Ryan and Kurt might have more pictures.
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