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Forest Grump

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My name is Grump, Forest Grump, and a grump I am, in the forest. Big Bear Lake, Southern California 7,000' up and just east of LA. Home of earthquakes, forest fires, lots of flat landers as visitors and some of the best 4x4 black diamond trails, trout fishing, biking and skiing in the west.

I like to do most of my own work on my Thor ACE 27.1 X crept for engine stuff. Don't like engine stuff. Be fine stuff doesn't like me.

I am a retired environmental and petroleum mcrobiologist. Married 50 years, 2 daughters, 4 granddaughters. One granddaughter joins us, one daughter and her autistic daughter join us but stay at a hotel/motel at night.

We bought the RV to camp, not to live in. We love the high Alpine lakes of the Sierra's. We take an inflateable 11' pontoon boat with a trolling motor and/or a 2.5 4 stroke gas outboard with us and lots of fishing stuff. Fly rods, flies, needle fish. We're not as good as the fish Hawks or bald eagles but we try. Normally we camp where hookups are not even a thought. Like it that way.
 
Welcome Forest. Sounds like you and your family are enjoying the good life out there with nature and in the higher elevations. That's what it's all about.
 
Hey Grump, I am one of the flat landers (OC) that likes going to Big Bear when we can. How is the fishing up there? We just bought a 2009 Jeep Wrangler Toad so we can get around. We will probably be up again after the CG open in the spring. Welcome and good to hear you are spending the time with your family!
 
Brucev: I think they close the lake pretty soon but a couple weeks ago the fishing was good. The lake is down 12+ feet and today with the wind 34 degrees it looks cold cold cold. I don't know if Sorento is open or closed but it is a very nice campground.

Most people probably don't know what a flatlander is. Mammoth bought both mountains so grab your skis and come on up, try to avoid weekends or holidays or when it's snowing.

My jeep is a 1990 YJ built with my homemade wood top. It isn't pretty but it goes anywhere, even on its side. I enjoy the black diamond trails and the old gold mines.
 
We stayed at Serrano back in August. It was our first trip with the new RV. I kinda wish they were open for the holidays. We plan on hitting Joshua tree for Christmas as it will be a little warmer. Thanksgiving we plan to be in Vegas for a few days and a couple shows. Enjoy that cold weather!
 
We store our RV in Lucerne. I think it was four years ago we got that 5 to 7' snow storm. Serano was open that winter but sustained significant dame from downed trees and branches. Since then they have closed in the winter. Joshua Tree is beautiful as is DV in the early spring. So is Borego Springs and the Salton Sea area.

Camp happy, camp often!
 
Welcome Forset Grump. We were up in Serrano late August of this year. Must have missed brucev. Stayed there four days, road our bikes into Big Bear. nice ride We plan to go back next August maybe spend some time in lake Arrowhead and back to Serrano.
 
I'll have to look for you guys when we are out and about. We will probably be the only couple on Segways. There is a nice bike trail that starts at Serrano and goes for miles but we stayed pretty close, maybe 5 miles from camp.
 

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