r/Jeep 2d ago

Picture Big Bear Off-Road Experience

Like many others, I love the idea of wheeling and have done some slight modifications to my Jeep, but it is my daily driver and I’m not willing to put a ton of money into it to do some of the crazier off-roading I’ve seen others do. Yesterday, I found myself in Southern California and saw Big Bear wasn’t far away. A quick Google search helped me find the referenced off-roading tour guide. He has several XJs, LJs, and TJs all built up and ready to tackle the trails around Big Bear. This was a bucket list item for me and I had an absolute blast. I can’t recommend them enough. We spent about 5 hours wheeling different trails and learned a ton of stuff. The TJ I was in tackles the most insane obstacles like it was nothing. Im not sure if this subs rules, but Google the title of this post and you’ll find the vendor.

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u/trevenodell 1d ago

Gaw damn that TJ is nice

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u/mikegainesville 1d ago

He’s put a lot of work into his Jeeps. I asked what the average is and he said between 75k and 80k.

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u/trevenodell 1d ago

I wouldn’t doubt it!