OAUSA SummerFest Interest Poll
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Re: OAUSA SummerFest Interest Poll
How far is the Cactus Flats campground from the Discovery Center / Fawnskin area ? THe map has no scale, but it seems to be quite a distance away - is it still within reasonable distance of the more popular trails ??? Or, what trails would be recommended that are near Cactus Flats (always up for some new adventures...)?
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I don't know exactly where Cactus Flats is, but from the map looks like you could pick up the east end of the Holcomb Valley road pretty close by. That would put it reasonably close to Jacoby, not too far from Gold Mtn, and off course it's close to all the trails that are on the east side of Baldwin Lake. I've not explored that area extensively, but I think there are a number of old mines back there.cruiserlarry wrote:How far is the Cactus Flats campground from the Discovery Center / Fawnskin area ? THe map has no scale, but it seems to be quite a distance away - is it still within reasonable distance of the more popular trails ??? Or, what trails would be recommended that are near Cactus Flats (always up for some new adventures...)?
Here's a link to a SBNF map that shows some detail: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardino/d ... sflats.pdf
We need to confirm camping is allowed there (I plan to call SBNF tomorrow). Fires are currently allowed in established fire rings in developed campsites. No fires of any kind are allowed elsewhere (including charcoal). In fact, you need a permit to use a gas stove outside a "developed area." The biggest drawback of a primitive camping situation IMO is no grilling for the Potluck, but I suppose we could deal with that if necessary.
Based on the current interest level we would fit in Big Pine Flats group camp, which would put us closer to the popular trails and we'd be allowed to have fires there. I plan to let to poll run a few more days before we need to make the call, so everyone please respond to the poll if you are interested.
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Re: OAUSA SummerFest Interest Poll
Cactus Flats is about 10 miles from the Discovery Center. One disadvantage of Cactus Flats other than the primitive camping is that it's at a lower altitude than many of the other Big Bear locations so the temperature will be slightly warmer.
There is some wheeling directly from that area 3N03 (Smarts Ranch Road) connects to the trails East of Big Bear going toward Yucca Valley and 3N61 (Jacoby Canyon) takes you into Holcomb Valley. I haven't driven any of these roads myself.

There is some wheeling directly from that area 3N03 (Smarts Ranch Road) connects to the trails East of Big Bear going toward Yucca Valley and 3N61 (Jacoby Canyon) takes you into Holcomb Valley. I haven't driven any of these roads myself.

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Re: OAUSA SummerFest Interest Poll
I'm in for Big Pine Flats Dave. Higher altitude, closer to most of the trails we'll want/be able to run and closer to Fawnskin for supplies/South Shore Cafe...Cnynrat wrote:I don't know exactly where Cactus Flats is, but from the map looks like you could pick up the east end of the Holcomb Valley road pretty close by. That would put it reasonably close to Jacoby, not too far from Gold Mtn, and off course it's close to all the trails that are on the east side of Baldwin Lake. I've not explored that area extensively, but I think there are a number of old mines back there.cruiserlarry wrote:How far is the Cactus Flats campground from the Discovery Center / Fawnskin area ? THe map has no scale, but it seems to be quite a distance away - is it still within reasonable distance of the more popular trails ??? Or, what trails would be recommended that are near Cactus Flats (always up for some new adventures...)?
Here's a link to a SBNF map that shows some detail: http://www.fs.fed.us/r5/sanbernardino/d ... sflats.pdf
We need to confirm camping is allowed there (I plan to call SBNF tomorrow). Fires are currently allowed in established fire rings in developed campsites. No fires of any kind are allowed elsewhere (including charcoal). In fact, you need a permit to use a gas stove outside a "developed area." The biggest drawback of a primitive camping situation IMO is no grilling for the Potluck, but I suppose we could deal with that if necessary.
Based on the current interest level we would fit in Big Pine Flats group camp, which would put us closer to the popular trails and we'd be allowed to have fires there. I plan to let to poll run a few more days before we need to make the call, so everyone please respond to the poll if you are interested.


Big Pine and Cactus flats are both about 10-11 miles from the Discovery Center. Sorry about the map Larry but you can plot your own courses on Google Earth for fun.



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I am thinking we need a revote! There are some hanging chads on the later date right
????? This is my rally cry to all those that can only make the first weekend
I really want to make this event but I have an overseas trip on the later date. Thanks to everyone for getting this going and I hope to make the fall event.


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Re: OAUSA SummerFest Interest Poll
Thanks, Dave and Scott, for the information. I'm looking forward to Big Bear, and to exploring some new trails if possible, too. I'll go play on Google Earth and see whats up... 

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Re: OAUSA SummerFest Interest Poll
OK, the votes are in and we'll be holding our 2008 OAUSA SummerFest in Big Bear on August 22-24.
Stay tuned for more details in the coming days.
Stay tuned for more details in the coming days.
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I'll mark it on my calendar. I've only been up to Big Bear once, so I'm really looking forward to this! 

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Hanna Flats is closed, but Big Pine Flats Campground is open. I was there this past Saturday, and although you drive through a few miles of burned forest on the way there, the area around the Big Pine Flats campground was not burned last year.JerryH wrote:Big Pine Flats and Hanna Flats are in the closed area.
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Re: OAUSA SummerFest Interest Poll
JJ,
I was under the impression they closed White Mtn a year or so ago but I don't know why. Do you think it will ever open up again? I am concern it might be forever.
I was under the impression they closed White Mtn a year or so ago but I don't know why. Do you think it will ever open up again? I am concern it might be forever.
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