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Big Bear Off-Roading, Thanksgiving 2006 - Page 2
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Big-Bear-0120![]() Sarah and Jessica huddle together for warmth. |
Big-Bear-0123![]() She's cute. |
Big-Bear-0136![]() Mark gets a head start on John Bull. |
Big-Bear-0143![]() Paul follows him up. |
Big-Bear-0148![]() The trail goes on like this for miles. It took several hours. |
Big-Bear-0151![]() Phil spots for us, since his new Bronco is still in the shop. |
Big-Bear-0159![]() Tim has all the goodies strapped to his Jeep. |
Big-Bear-0164![]() Uh oh, something's going to break. |
Big-Bear-0165![]() Dusty |
Big-Bear-0175![]() Taking a break at the top of John Bull. |
Big-Bear-0171![]() Spotting is a dangerous job. Rob took a nasty spill down a boulder. Mark had to take him to the ER for a few stitches. That's just part of the fun. |
Big-Bear-0180![]() There were a few dual sport bikes on John Bull. They looked pretty tired. |
Big-Bear-0183![]() You can see Soggy Dry Lake from John Bull Flat. |
Big-Bear-0193![]() Phil ran half of John Bull. He's a good spotter. |
Big-Bear-0015![]() Back at the cabin, the Forest Service is airlifting dead wood out of the forest. |
Big-Bear-0029![]() Phil asked, these things run about $4,300 an hour. |
Big-Bear-0027![]() Lots of dogs back at the cabin. |
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