Fathers day (June 16) group ride open to all dual sport riders leaving from Hutchins Motorports in Yucca Valley, CA at 8:00 AM up to the Big Bear area and back. 150 to 200 miles total. All skill levels welcome! This is our 4th ride as a group...lots of good people. No registration..all very informal, just show up ready to ride.
Hi Jake, Sure turned out to be a magnificent day to ride around Big Bear. Maybe next time we can meet and swap TE511 stories Rocky did a great job keeping the group together Ken
I bet it was a great day....sooo bummed I missed out. (An unplanned trip to Arizona...without my Husky!). We should totally meet up for some riding! And I would love to compare notes about the bikes.
I will definately keep you posted on here...Rocky and I have been discussing diffrent ride options...it looks like we won't do a ride in July (to many people on vacation elsewhere) but we might do a night desert ride in August...High Desert thru Joshua Tree Nat'l Park maybe...something fun!
Zipped around the desert first light last Sunday before the deserts heat reached into the 105 deg. Explored a few new trails! Looking to explore some additional trails this Saturday 8/24. Any Locals up for a quick morning adventure?
Not far from where I typically ride. Great area to ride and you can make good loop from Landers or Johnson area Willie Boy. 34°17'30.32"N 116°32'14.47"W Old camp (Japanese Camp they say) 34°18'1.53"N 116°35'53.68"W
Ok. I've been Pioneertown to Big Bear, and I've ridden the Johnson Valley area. So where would that be from say Camp Rock Road, Soggy Dry Lake, Anderson??? Thanks...
I would be happy to show you the route sometime? Easy Route is New Dixie Mine Road from Landers. About 6.4 Miles up the road make a right. More technical route from Giant Rock Landers area Mikiski Blvd will run you up into a trail system that runs along the base of hills, cant miss the only jeep road that will also take you up. Rattlesnake Canyon I heard was closed on some 4x4 forums. I have not tried? From Burns Canyon the trail is technical with lost of Rocks. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tell_Them_Willie_Boy_Is_Here Old Camp marked on the Map you have to hike about a 1/4 mile from the wash. Interesting History. http://www.dixiemine.com/dixiemine.com/Japanese_Camp.html
Followed another BML designated Route Marker today. Took me to a place with a great view. Soggy Dry in the distance. In fact you can see most of the entire Johnson OHV Area from this location. Test the Panoramic view on CH