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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2009

The White Mountain 4x4 Trail, Forest Service Road 3N17,(part 1) north of Big Bear Lake is a moderately difficult trail with considerabledriving challenges, long steep climbs when traveling from west to east, and incredible views. The are several bypasses rated as most difficult, but in the summer of 2009, these bypasses, known as Cal Three Wheel Hill, Suicide Hill and Frustration Hill, we declared off limits by the Forest Service due to considerable erosion and deterioration of the surface, making already dangerous sections of trail even more hazardous. In spite of this, White Mountain is a specacular off drive.

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  • hey im new to off roading and was wondering if anyone could recommend some beginner trails in big bear

  • @kiopi94 go to socal4x4.com

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  • Don't want to sound like a jackbutt... I think this video needs a bit more climbing action. Nobody cares about normal roads that a 2x4 could easily handle!

  • This one is actually not too bad. But like the guy in the video says, it's best have a have couple of Jeeps to go with. Suicide hill isn't too bad. I made it without too much trouble. Other than my 3 1/2" lift and 35" tires, my 4 door Sahara was all stock at the time. Not to mention it was snowing with about 40mph winds. I have a video of it if you want to check it out. Because of the weather, most of it is filmed from inside my Jeep. Just search mywaveinoc to view it. Burns Canyon is easier.

  • This one is actually not too bad. But like the guy in the video says, it's best have a have couple of Jeeps to go with. Suicide hill isn't too bad. I made it without too much trouble. Other than my 3 1/2" lift and 35" tires, my 4 door Sahara was all stock at the time. Not to mention it was snowing with about 40mph winds. I have a video of it if you want to check it out. Because of the weather, most of it is filmed from inside my Jeep. Just search mywaveinoc to view it. Burns Canyon is easier.

  • Love the vid i think i am going to take a drive next week up there and go thx

  • @glamis6969

    Hey I go up to Big Bear all the time. Never been on that trail. Like to check it out sometime. Always looking for others to go Fourwheeling. Check out my channel.

  • next time antbody would like to go out let me know? make a fun trip of it!

  • Nice video work & 4x4 wheelin. I'm anxious to look up your run and check the map.I made it from pioneertown to big bear off road in '95. I tried to find my way again and was turned around by forest closures due to recent fires. I'd like to do this trip again and camp along the way. great video! btw- I was in a 1987 Pathfinder, no lift, no winch. Now I roll in an 07 FJ.

  • Just curious why not use a rope or winch to get the tree out, Pull it backwards until it gets close the edge of the road..

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