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Tierra Del Sol – March 2004
Los Coyotes – December 2003
Los Coyotes – November 2003
Calico Mountains – October 2003
Heartbreak Ridge & John Bull Trail – September 2003
Dave Keck Bash – August 2003
Lockwood-Miller Jeep Trail – August 2003
Big Bear Bronco Bash II – June 2003
Bronco Daze at Calico – May 2003
Fabulous Fords Forever – April 2003
So Cal Broncos at Angelo’s – April 2003
Calico Mountains – March 2003
Ocotillo Wells – February 2003
Big Bear Snow Run – January 2003
Los Coyotes – October 2002
Hungry Valley – August 2002
So Cal Broncos at Angelo’s – July 2002
Holcomb Creek Trail – July 2002
Big Bear Bronco Bash I – June 2002
The inaugural edition of the Big Bear Bronco Bash, June 2002. We all crammed into one huge cabin in Big Bear Lake, California and hit the trails for two days.
Joshua Tree – May 2002
One of the first official So Cal Broncos runs was a joint venture between newly-formed SCB and our friends from the Early Bronco Registry. This joint run was to Joshua Tree National Park in May of 2002.
Fabulous Fords Forever – April 2002
Horsethief Flat
Located to the east of Baldwin Dry Lake, Horsethief Flat is a hidden valley located at the end of a steep, winding trail (FS Road 3N03A). While not overly difficult, the long climb out can be technical, as well as a challenge to cooling systems.Trail Map[route-map...
John Bull
One of Big Bear’s toughest trails, “Big” John Bull (to differentiate it from “Little” John Bull, which is included in the Medium Trails section), traverses Forest Service Road 3N10 from it’s junction with Union Flat Rd (3N32) on the east end, to 3N43 on the west....
Little John Bull
So Cal Broncos very own adopted trail, Little John Bull, runs the eastern section of FS road 3N10, from its beginning at 3N02 (Burnt Flat Rd.) on the east, westward to its junction with 3N32 (Union Flat Rd.) This section of 3N10 is rated Easy for most of its length,...
Skyline Drive
This route links together several well-maintained graded roads to form a pleasant, meandering scenic drive along the ridge of the San Bernardino Mountains to the south of Bear Valley. During dry months the route is passable in any street vehicle, making for a nice...
Holcomb Creek
Forest Service Road 3N93 runs along Holcomb Creek, from its intersection with the easy, well-traveled 3N14 on the east end north of Fawnskin, until it meets with 3N16 at its west end north of Green Valley Lake. The trail may be ran in either direction, with several...
Gold Mountain
Gold Mountain is located northeast of Big Bear Lake, along the north shore of Baldwin Dry Lake. We used to classify Gold Mountain as a Medium Trail, but deterioration of the most challenging obstacle on the trail pushes it slightly into the Difficult category. The...
Round Valley Trail
Forest Road 2N61Y runs through Round Valley to Old Timer Canyon, roughly parallel to the easier Burns Canyon Road (2N02), which makes for a nice medium-difficulty run in itself, or coupled with the run up to Heartbreak Ridge or a longer trip to Pioneertown. Though the...
Dishpan Springs
The eastern-most trail usually ran at Big Bear Bronco Bash, Dishpan Springs covers a section of Forest Road 3N34 from 3N16 (north of Green Valley Lake) westward to where it crosses Deep Creek, east of Lake Arrowhead. There are several Medium rated obstacles along the...
Balky Horse Canyon
An easy forest service road (2N04) that crosses picturesque Arrastre Creek and has several good canyon and meadow views on the dry side of the San Bernardino Mountains. A rather short trail on its own, Balky Horse Canyon makes an interesting connector or addition to...





























