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I'm looking forward to this trip as well. Thank you for putting this on!Good morning all, I’m excited for this coming trip and hopefully it turns out to be loads of fun for everyone. I will say for my first setup of a rally point, the turnout so far is fantastic. Thank you for joining and I look forward to meeting you all this weekend!!
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I was led to understand if you have the America the Beautiful Pass you do not need to purchase the Adventure Pass.As far as the fire restrictions go here’s the link: San Bernardino National Forest - Outdoor Safety & Ethics
I didn’t see anything about propane fueled stove/grill and with the Adventure Pass/America the Beautiful Pass, since we’re in the national forest and not at a national park/historic site I don’t think we need one but I have an America the Beautiful pass just in case. But I am a huge proponent of research so please check this link so you can verify in case I missed it. Region 5 - Recreation Passes & Permits
I've never camped in Big Bear before, but I just plan on keeping all my food inside my vehicle.I wish I could join you guys. I’ve been wanting to camp in big bear for a while but never had the nerve to do it alone. Sadly I’ll be up in Sacramento on Saturday morning. For future planning, how do you keep your food safe from bears? Do you need to put it in a special container?
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I believe everyone is bringing their own food.Good morning.
A few questions.
Food - just making sure are we are all responsible for our own food and drinks?
Weather - with a possibility of rain will that change anything
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Hopefully you get the day off.I believe everyone is bringing their own food.Good morning.
A few questions.
Food - just making sure are we are all responsible for our own food and drinks?
Weather - with a possibility of rain will that change anything
I'm still planning on going, regardless of weather. Just waiting to find out if I'm going to have to work tomorrow. Uuugh!
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With the increased number of people camping, this is enforced. That doesn't mean that one of rangers doing the patrols will end up in your camp. Their mostly looking for camp fires and BBQ's. Get a free permit and stuff it in your glove box. The fine otherwise can be pretty steep.This may be common knowledge to the rest of you, but I guess even though campfires are banned right now, we're supposed to have a "Campfire Permit" just to cook on a gas/ propane grill while camping? I kinda doubt this is even enforced, but I went ahead and got the free permit just to be safe.
I have been asked. I only had my propane stove out sitting on a table. It is quick and easy to get one.With the increased number of people camping, this is enforced. That doesn't mean that one of rangers doing the patrols will end up in your camp. Their mostly looking for camp fires and BBQ's. Get a free permit and stuff it in your glove box. The fine otherwise can be pretty steep.
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