Archive for February, 2010


Good Snow=Good Times

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Well, who’s claiming the illest line? Don’t worry we won’t call you out; it’s o.k. Brag about pow, but keep your hands down in the park. Pow is just one of those exceptions. Everything goes out the door on a pow day. It doesn’t matter what your wearing, where your from, who your friends with, or how chill you think you are; it all comes down to how much fun you had. The feeling of floating atop fresh snow through a Southern Californian forest is not something you can just go buy at the store, or even look at in a magazine. It’s an experience that I’ll say is irreplaceable. It seems like the natural goodness of our world is steadily fading and powder is one of the few remaining natural wonders. Only a handful of our world’s population will ever understand what it is like; and somehow we are lucky enough to be apart of that group! It truly is a blessing and I applaud all of you for taking advantage of it.

Updated Road Conditions- Feb 28th @ 12:53 p.m.

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

Road Conditions are as follows:

All roads are OPEN with NO chain Requirements.

All vehicles including 4-wheel and All-wheel drives should always carry chains when traveling to the mountains during winter months.

TO SAVE TIME ON YOUR COMMUTE: use alternate Routes Hwy 38 from Redlands, or Hwy 18 through Lucerne Valley. Hwy 330/18 can typically get congested during busier weekends, so cut down the travel time and be home for dinner by using these alternate routes!

It’s A Blue Bird Day!

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

This weekend’s storm left 8 to 10 inches of new snow in its wake and sunny blue skies are forecast over the next couple of days! The conditions are excellent and with the forecast calling for beautiful sunny skies and temperatures holding in the forty’s what are you waiting for? Come join in on some of the best Mid-Winter Fun around!! 

All Roads into Big Bear are Open 
Hwy 330/18 from San Bernardino – Open with chains required on all vehicles except 4WD and AWD with snow tires.
Hwy 38 from Redlands – Open with chains required on all vehicles except 4WD and AWD with snow tires.

Hwy 18 from the High Desert through Lucerne Valley – Open with chains required on all vehicles except 4WD and AWD with snow tires.
All vehicles including 4-wheel and All-wheel drives must always carry chains when traveling to the mountains during winter months.