Big Bear, California:
In the midst of summer as the temperatures on the
Southern California valley floor heat up, the mountains of Big Bear
are host to the off-roaders of the Inland Empire 4WD Club. Six
years ago, they banged their heads like they do rocks and initiated
a tremendous fundraising event that has soared to new heights.
This
is a huge event that Off-Road.com will cover from the event site in
the mountains surrounding Big Bear, California. Visit the Inland
Empire 4WD Club at www.ie4w.com for all the details regarding this
event. Face your fears-Get out and live life!!!
ROCKIN' HARD FOR THE FOREST FEST FUNDRAISER |
The Big Bear Forest Fest
Story by Laura Monroy & Photos
By Mike Moore
Big Bear, California: Six years ago none of us
would have ever guessed it would go so well. There we sat, a room
full of Inland Empire Four Wheelers, racking our brains to figure
out how we could raise money to donate to CA4WDC and our local
Forest Service.
We knew both organizations needed our support to
keep mountain trails open and properly maintained for recreational
use. But how could we make a difference? Just like in the cartoons,
it seemed a collective light bulb popped into our heads.
We’ll invite fourwheeling families to join us for a summer
weekend filled with scenic trails, homemade food, 4x4-minded raffle
prizes, kid’s activities and the friendliest social
atmosphere one can dream up. It was decided that August would be a
good month for the 1st Annual Inland Empire Four Wheeler’s
Big Bear Forest Fest.
It would be a good time for people to trade
the grueling summer heat in Southern California for the crisp air
and gentle sunshine of the San Bernardino National Forest near Big
Bear, CA.
It went better than expected! We had about 40
registrants who thoroughly enjoyed the rock gardens of the John
Bull & Holcomb Creek trails, took in the sights high above
Lucerne Valley on the Onyx Summit & White Mountain trails, and
cruised through historic Big Bear backroads learning about the rich
mining history that brought thousands to the area back in the
“Gold Rush” days.
Little did they know it, but while
IE4W’s guests were out working up an appetite on the trails,
our BBQ extraordinaires were back at camp smoking enough Tri-Tip
& Chicken to feed a small army.
Every IE4W member lent a
helping hand but strangely enough the one person who was usually in
the thick of things was nowhere to be found. Randy Stockberger was
not out leading a trail run, he was not flipping meat on the BBQ,
he was not leading the kids in Limbo or a Hoola Hoop game . . .
“Where is Randy?” was the question on everyone’s
mind. The clock struck 4:00, just two hours until dinner was to be
served. As trail groups started rolling back into camp and sharing
their day’s adventures, Randy emerged from his motorhome
covered in white powder from head to toe.
He proudly smiled and
lifted his arms to the sky. There, perched atop his hands was the
most beautiful chocolate cream pie I had ever seen! I asked him
where he got that pie. He sheepishly told me that he made it. I
said “I hope you don’t show that to everyone because
they are all gonna want a piece”.
He returned with an ear to
ear grin and said “they all can have a piece because I made
12 of them, all different flavors from Boysenberry to
Pecan!!” Needless to say, the guests went wild over
Randy’s pies. Even after stuffing themselves on our
All-You-Can Eat Tri-Tip beef & chicken, there was not one crumb
of Randy’s pies left.
Everyone wished they had worn their
elastic waistband leisure suits to the raffle as they sat in
anticipation of who was going to win the Warn Winch that seemed
crowded by all the other prizes packed on the raffle trailer.
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As the last raffle ticket was called, event goers found that the
fun was not over yet. Our special guest, “Three
Feathers” found a warm seat around the campfire and began to
entertain the kids with Mountain Man stories. Before he knew it
“Three Feathers” had a wide circle of adults & kids
captivated by his theatrical delivery of life experiences. I think
he would have talked all night but by the time midnight struck most
had drifted off under the sea of stars in the crisp mountain
sky.
As I look back on that first event, I can’t help but smile
proudly. We had so many satisfied guests our first year, that next
year’s event doubled in size and this year we expect over 500
guests to join us! Over the years the proceeds from the Big Bear
Forest Fest have enabled IE4W to present CA4WDC with numerous
monetary donations earmarked for such legal funds as Surprise
Canyon & Coyote Canyon. Our donations to the San Bernardino
National Forest Service include a chainsaw, pole saw, and other
useful tools as well as a 4x4 video library available for viewing
at the Big Bear Discovery Center. We are so happy to be able to
make donations to the organizations that help our 4x4 community to
enjoy the freedom of exploration. As this year’s event draws
upon us, we hope you will join us in a weekend of four wheeling
& comradery that you will never forget! For more information
please our advertisement in the InGear or email Pattie Montalvo at
forestfest6@ev1.net or call Pattie at (909)
689-7275.
Contact Pattie Montalvo at forestfest6@ev1.net or telephone Pattie at
(909) 689.7275
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