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BBBBV – Headquarters – June 2006
BBBBV – Radford & Clark’s – June 2006
Heartbreak Ridge Memorial Day Run – May 2006
Bronco 40th Anniversary – May 2006
Fabulous Fords Forever – April 2006
Calico Mountains – March 2006
New Year’s at Ocotillo Wells – January 2006
Thanksgiving at Truckhaven – November 2005
Alan Rowe Monument Dedication – June 2005
The Alan Rowe Monument was dedicated during the inaugural Alan Rowe Memorial Run, on Sunday of Big Bear Bronco Bash IV, June 12, 2005.
Big Bear Bronco Bash IV – June 2005
In 2005, BBBBIV featured all of the usual trail runs and shenanigans but the most significant thing that happened that year was dedicating the Alan Rowe Monument on Heartbreak Ridge, a tribute to fallen So Cal Broncos member, USMC Major Alan Rowe who was KIA in Iraq...
BBBBIV – John Bull Trail – June 2005
BBBBIV – Horsethief Flat – June 2005
BBBBIV – Holcomb Creek – June 2005
BBBBIV – Gold Mountain – June 2005
BBBBIV – Clark’s Grade – June 2005
BBBBIV – Headquarters – June 2005
BBBBIV – Group Photo – June 2005
Alan Rowe Monument Installation – May 2005
Alan Rowe Monument Construction – May 2005
Calico Mountains – March 2005
Ocotillo Wells – New Years Day 2005
Ocotillo Wells – November 2004
Calico Mountains – November 2004
Red Rock Canyon & Nightmare Gulch – October 2004
Heartbreak Ridge Alan Rowe Run – September 2004
On a beautiful Sunday in September of 2004, Danny Bogner, Jay Funsch and Dusty Sharp set out from Big Bear to make a special run to Heartbreak Ridge. In July of 2004, only a few months prior, our So Cal Broncos brother and USMC Captain Alan Rowe was killed in action...
Holcomb Creek & John Bull Trail – September 2004
Dave Keck Bash – September 2004
Pismo Beach – July 2004
The Squeeze
The Squeeze is a short but fun trail that connects Holcomb Valley to the John Bull Junction area via a winding, sometimes technical route through the Pinnacles rock climbing area and Coyote Crag. The trail is named for a tight fit between two boulders that may prove a...





























