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JK Freak
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i just got back from some trail runs in the big bear area...john bull and gold mountain...i went with about 10 vehicles ( all jeeps ) and was the only jk there ...... we all got through with some very good spotting for some a little winching...the weather was perfect and so was the company... was going to camp but opted for the hotel.....can't wait to go again...
here are a couple of pics..
here are a couple of pics..
Would you recommend those trails for a good weekend trip? Although you didnt camp did you happen to see what the camping was like? Like a campsite with a bunch of other people or are you completely on your own?
Got a buncha questions because we've been wanting to head to big bear to do some wheeling/camping, but havent been able to make it yet and wanted to know where we would be going.
Got a buncha questions because we've been wanting to head to big bear to do some wheeling/camping, but havent been able to make it yet and wanted to know where we would be going.
Would you recommend those trails for a good weekend trip? Although you didnt camp did you happen to see what the camping was like? Like a campsite with a bunch of other people or are you completely on your own?
Got a buncha questions because we've been wanting to head to big bear to do some wheeling/camping, but havent been able to make it yet and wanted to know where we would be going.
Got a buncha questions because we've been wanting to head to big bear to do some wheeling/camping, but havent been able to make it yet and wanted to know where we would be going.
I would not try doing John Bull, remember the one noobie run where i went up the axle breaker, well that's what gold mountain is like except a little easier.
but john bull is trail damage for sure!
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JK Freak
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there are many very nice camping areas in the area... all well maintained ... and the roads also well marked...john bull and gold mountain are best done with at least a small group as there are no by passes...but doable, the rock sliders doing their job several times...
i went with a moderate size group and they camped at pine knot ... a well developed camp spot on the edge of town...
the only jk in the group an no lockers
i went with a moderate size group and they camped at pine knot ... a well developed camp spot on the edge of town...
the only jk in the group an no lockers

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JK Freak
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Absolutely, John Bull is no BS It is the one of the toughest trail on the mountain. 2 doors 35" minimum/ 4 door 37" minimum. If you dont want to suffer carnage!! Be prepared for long delays as fools with stock 4WD pickups try it as well. But a well prepared person will have a great time. A winch is mandatory on John Bull if your going to try with limited mods. I saw a stock X up there 2 years ago and he was on the side of the rocks with a broken axle
Have fun and be safe
Have fun and be safe
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JK Freak
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thanks
there were several tjs and yjs all lifted many open diffs also 3 cherokees one w/only sliders ( winched that one twice ) and one w/7" lift.... my 2d jk has limited slip rear , 3" ome lift & 32's . would not consider the run w/o a lift and other vehicles in company....
there were several tjs and yjs all lifted many open diffs also 3 cherokees one w/only sliders ( winched that one twice ) and one w/7" lift.... my 2d jk has limited slip rear , 3" ome lift & 32's . would not consider the run w/o a lift and other vehicles in company....


