Tracy and I spent the weekend at Yellow Post 5. We picked up all the trash within 100 yards of camp. On 2N84B we moved a downed tree that was blocking the trail. We hid 3 new geocaches. 1 each at the end of 2N84 and 2N84B and 1 not too far from YP5.
2n84 was in great shape this weekend. We ran to the top with 2 H3s, 2 jeeps, and 3 FJCs and once again were amazed at the views.
In observance of National Trails Day, I did some work on our Adopt-a-trail. Upon arrival, I ran to the end of 2N84B, then to the end of 2N84 and finally to the end of 2N84A. I didn’t see anyone; even the Yellow Post site was empty (unusual for this time of year). I spent the [...]
Up for some Memorial Day weekend wheelin, Rick & Sarah, Crystal, Brian, Mat & Tiff, Russ, Crash & Chris, Kathy, and Beth all hit 2N84 around 11:30AM.
Jeffrey and I, Erik, went up to check on our trails out there in big bear. The weather was great, and the trails were in fair shape.
We started Saturday morning and we cleared and trimmed trees and brush from 2N84B and 2N84A. Our previous projects including the culverts, sign installs and hill climb blocks are still standing strong. Did I mention we cleared some brush? We also visited the peak and our nonexistent geocache. Yes, folks, it’s been stolen…
I decided to go visit 2N84 (sort of a pre-run for next weekend) after an early morning fishing foray at the lake.
For the second year in a row, the MJR AAT won THIRD PLACE IN HOURS! With a grand total of 466, we were just shy of last year’s total at 496. A big thank you goes out to everyone who logged hours from 10-1-06 to 10-1-06.
We started the day at Hanna Flat and headed to our Adopt-A-Trail, 2N84. The culverts have held up well throughout the summer but there are a few places where brush should be trimmed. Next time we’ll arrange for trimmers. Our “illegal trail” blockages have held up and there was little-to-no trash on the trail. The [...]
I was up at Big Bear for a Sunday run with a group from MJR and decided to check out the trail, and especially the “Rock Garden”.