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Would love to join both your runs on Thursday please. Mark and ChristinaI'll be leading a run on Thursday of Big Bear Bronco Bash, and invite anyone who's interested to join me.
Delamar Mountain is a 9-mile route that almost fully circumnavigates Delamar Mountain, just north of Big Bear Lake and Fawnskin. It is an easy, scenic route. My intent is to run this route in the morning, then head back to Big Bear for lunch, and then do another run (probably Upper Holcomb) in the afternoon to give folks who are arriving in the afternoon a run they can jump on. I'll post that separately.
- DATE & TIME: Thursday, June 6, 9:00 AM
- TRAIL RATING: Easy
- TRAILS: Delmar Mountain
- STAGING LOCATION: Big Bear Discovery Center parking lot on the north side of the lake. Google Maps LINK
- MAX VEHICLES: 20
- COMMS: TBD depending on what most of the participants have, but I suspect it will be GMRS
Here's the link to the trail in OnX, if you need/want the .gpx file hit me up and I'll sent it to you.
HAM/GRMS Radio (we will decide what freqency/channel we will use at the drivers meeting)
GPS Reader of some type (we'll communicate files in GPX)
1 full size spare
Water & Food/Snacks (we shouldn't be on the trail past lunch, but you might want a snack along just in case)
Basic tools and recovery gear (if you don't have these, there are some good thread on this forum talking about what you get. Since this is an easy trail, your SHOULDN'T need them)
For those of you who are also going on the afternoon run, I just heard that there's not going to be a Taco night on Thurs. night so Lucia and I are going to go to Gaby's for dinner. If anyone want's to join us we would love the company. https://gabysbigbear.com/
I'd like to limit the number of vehicles to 20. If you'd like to join me please post below and I'll add you to the list. I doubt that we will get 20 since it's early, but you never know.
PARTICIPANTS:
- Joerg Hallbauer
- Randy Hrdlicka
- Jeff McCabe
- Scott Butler
- George Lozano
- Eddie Arias
- Mike Sheppard
- Kenny Fincher
- Nick Jolliff
- Jeff McCabe
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You're all set! See you then.Would love to join both your runs on Thursday please. Mark and Christina
Done! Note that this run should be done by lunch time. If you're looking for something in the afternoon there's another run you can signup for. https://socalbroncos.com/forum/thre...y-afternoon-easy-run-upper-holcomb-creek.772/Add jim junio to list
Thanks
You’re all set. See you next week.I might as well join this run also, since I plan on being up there Wednesday night... Sign me up please. -Jason Tibbitts
You’re all set. See you next week!I’d like to sign up for this morning run! Rebecca Monroy
Please add Herb, Mandy and Kelly (one vehicle)I'll be leading a run on Thursday of Big Bear Bronco Bash, and invite anyone who's interested to join me.
Delamar Mountain is a 9-mile route that almost fully circumnavigates Delamar Mountain, just north of Big Bear Lake and Fawnskin. It is an easy, scenic route. My intent is to run this route in the morning, then head back to Big Bear for lunch, and then do another run (probably Upper Holcomb) in the afternoon to give folks who are arriving in the afternoon a run they can jump on. I'll post that separately.
- DATE & TIME: Thursday, June 6, 9:00 AM
- TRAIL RATING: Easy
- TRAILS: Delmar Mountain
- STAGING LOCATION: Big Bear Discovery Center parking lot on the north side of the lake. Google Maps LINK
- MAX VEHICLES: 20
- COMMS: TBD depending on what most of the participants have, but I suspect it will be GMRS
Here's the link to the trail in OnX, if you need/want the .gpx file hit me up and I'll sent it to you.
What you need to bring:
- HAM/GRMS Radio (we will decide what freqency/channel we will use at the drivers meeting)
- GPS Reader of some type (we'll communicate files in GPX)
- 1 full size spare
- Water & Food/Snacks (we shouldn't be on the trail past lunch, but you might want a snack along just in case)
- Basic tools and recovery gear (if you don't have these, there are some good thread on this forum talking about what you get. Since this is an easy trail, your SHOULDN'T need them)
For those of you who are also going on the afternoon run, I just heard that there's not going to be a Taco night on Thurs. night so Lucia and I are going to go to Gaby's for dinner. If anyone want's to join us we would love the company. https://gabysbigbear.com/
I'd like to limit the number of vehicles to 15. If you'd like to join me please post below and I'll add you to the list. I doubt that we will get 20 since it's early, but you never know.
PARTICIPANTS:
- Joerg Hallbauer
- Randy Hrdlicka
- Jeff McCabe
- Scott Butler
- George Lozano
- Eddie Arias
- Mike Sheppard
- Kenny Fincher
- Nick Jolliff
- Jeff McCabe
- Mark and Christina
- jim junio
- Jason Tibbitts
- Rebecca Monroy
- open
- open
- open
- open
- open
- open
Done!Please add Herb, Mandy and Kelly (one vehicle)
I don't see any publicly listed ones. @Dusty is there anything scheduled for Thurs. beside what's listed on the forums that @Marcelino13 might be able to tag along with?Hi all
Not sure if I missed it but are there any hard runs for Thursday? Holcomb Creek, Motino Wash or Dishpan?
I haven't heard of any.I don't see any publicly listed ones. @Dusty is there anything scheduled for Thurs. beside what's listed on the forums that @Marcelino13 might be able to tag along with?
OK, well then I think that your best best in the Bronco Knoll run @Marcelino13 The climb up the Knoll is at least a little exciting. A lot will depend on what the weather this winder did to the trails going up and which route the leader picks.I haven't heard of any.
The other option is set one up! See if there's some interest and lead a run on one of the more difficult trails. I haven't heard, for example, about ANY runs to Dishpan Springs yet.OK, well then I think that your best best in the Bronco Knoll run @Marcelino13 The climb up the Knoll is at least a little exciting. A lot will depend on what the weather this winder did to the trails going up and which route the leader picks.