American Adventurist is proud to announce the 5th Annual SoCal Mountain Rendezvous
DATE: This event is scheduled for 28-30 August 2015
RSVP (with a signed Hold Harmless) is required to be on the property.
This is a closed event and not open to the public. See RSVP list below.
LOCATION:
Camp Tahquitz on Highway 38 (approx. 30 miles from Big Bear) 640 acres at an elevation of 6,500 ft
A BIG THANK YOU TO THE LONG BEACH BSA COUNCIL!
The Camp belongs to the Long Beach Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It is a PRIVILEGE and an HONOR for our community to be allowed use of this world class BSA Camp - again in 2015!
This year there will be a small donation of $40 for each vehicle for the weekend. Since this is a non-profit community event, proceeds will be donated to the BSA for camp maintenance. The BSA needs our help - your donations support the Boy Scouts of America!
*BSA also requires a signed hold-harmless agreement from each vehicle. Dogs must be on leashes and cleaned up after.
*Campfire restrictions are in effect (extreme fire danger - no campfires), see below.
NO wood campfires or charcoal at MRV this year. STRICT fire ban in effect.
Propane grills, stoves and fire pits are OK.
Here is the "Hold Harmless Agreement" the camp requires.
View attachment 3410
PLEASE PRINT AND SIGN AND BRING WITH YOU!
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EASY DIRECTIONS TO CAMP:
Turn off Highway 38 onto Jenks Lake road
Turn left off of Jenks Lake road onto Barton Flats road
CAMP ENTRANCE LOCATION: N34 09.913' W116 53.697'
Camp entrance on left from Barton Flats road (note small gate, this dirt road goes down the hill into camp). DO NOT COME IN THROUGH MAIN GATE ON HYWY 38!
Sat photo of the Camp:
View attachment 7437
Off Road Trails in the Area to Explore: http://www.dirtopia.com/wiki/Big_Bear
Amenities:
-Water
-There are multiple bathrooms with real toilets!
**Fire Restrictions ARE In Effect Again This Year!**
1. Campfires TBD - they may or may not be allowed. (Campfire in a Can is OK i.e. propane)
2. Dutch Ovens/coaling are a go - ONLY at main fire ring just like last year
3. Mojoe is a go for Saturday morning pancake breakfast at main fire ring.
4. NO CHARCOAL at any of the outer areas/fire rings. ONLY at the main fire ring.
5. Propane BBQ's/stoves/devices are OK.
Common sense applies folks. We're in a historic drought cycle, let's not be the ones to burn down our favorite spot!!!
Camping is also available nearby for those extending their journey before and after the Rendezvous: http://bigbear.us/sanbernardinomountains.html
Dispersed camping in the area: http://www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/f...ernardino+National+Forest+-+Dispersed+Camping
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Comm Plan:
CB: Ch 38 for calling
FRS: For short range Ch 3 tone 8
HAM: Simplex 146.52 & 146.460
Ham Repeaters:
Option 1
146.385 + PL 146.2 on Keller Peak
Option 2
147.330 + PL 131.8 in Big Bear (Sugarloaf or Sugurlump Mtn.?)
Option 3
147.645 - PL 103.5 in Big Bear Valley
The Vision:
1. SoCal Casual: Come as you are!
2. Laid Back: No schedule other than the date.
3. Mountain Man Rendezvous meets Overland Meet and Greet.
4. Swap Meet: Bring things to trade or sell or barter (this is NOT a commercial event!).
5. Meet People: Network, maybe teach each other a few things and check out cool rigs.
6. Real Chat: With a real people. Share food and beverages of your choice.
The Ground Rules:
1. Common Sense.
2. Respect for Others.
3. Self Sufficiency.
4. Tread Lightly.
5. Leave it better than the way we found it!
6. Speed limit in camp is 5 mph, strictly enforced for safety (kids, dogs). Make no dust.
7. NO Campfires. NO charcoal. Propane only.
- Please note well in advance that this will NOT be a commercial event. Bring your own food and water. Bring your own toilet/shower gear.
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NOTE: This informal community gathering is designed so that members of American Adventurist and other groups can meet each other in person.
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FRI:
1200 Arrivals. Check in will be by the main fire pit (see map).
1700 Happy Hour and MRV Swap Meet followed by propane campfire
SAT:
0800 Breakfast TBD
0900 Trail Runs! Hiking! Mountain Biking! Whatever!
1200 Lunch
1300 Trail Runs! Hiking! Mountain Biking! Nap time!
1530 MRV T-shirt distribution at main fire pit. Have your shirt ticket in hand, sizes are first come first serve!
1630 Group Photo TBD
1700 Potluck/Dutch Oven Competition (Remember the 2015 Desert Rendezvous?) - NO CHARCOAL/FIRES - Propane only!
1800 MRV Raffle followed by relaxation
SUN:
0900 Trail Runs! Hiking! Mountain Biking! Whatever!
1200 Camp inspected and cleared. Zero residuals.
WE ARE A TREAD LIGHTLY ALLIANCE MEMBER ORGANIZATION. WE WILL ADHERE TO THOSE PRINCIPLES AT ALL TIMES, AND THERE WILL BE NO DRINKING AND DRIVING ON OR OFF ROAD - ZERO TOLERANCE.
IF I SEE IT OR HEAR ABOUT IT, YOU WILL HEAR ABOUT IT. 'NUFF SAID.
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A NOTE ABOUT VENDORS:
While this is not a commercial event, in keeping with the tradition which began at the first SoCal Desert Rendezvous back in 2011, vendors are encouraged to attend and if they happen to sell a few things to friends out of the back of their rig that's their beeswax. Just no tables, Ezy-ups etc. Again, this is not a commercial event this is just for fun.
Vendors are people too and I know they look forward to events where they can unwind and just be themselves vice SEMA, OEX, etc. That's what the Rendezvous events are all about so if you work in this industry, but don't want to work, come on out!
If you are a vendor and are interested in getting in on sponsorship or the raffle please contact me via PM... thanks.
Big thanks to all the great folks that help make these events possible!
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Basic Requirements for Attendance:
Paper Maps, Compass and GPS. If you can't find the Rendezvous with the directions given, you may need a different hobby...
Full fuel tank!
Basic Personal Essentials & Provisions (water, food, hygiene, tent, sleeping bags)
Spare Tire, Full Size
Jack and tire iron to change your tire
Shovel
Tow strap/Recovery Kit
Real, solid vehicle recovery points
Basic Tool Kit
Gloves
Hat
Boots
Sunblock
Spare Key for vehicle
Trash bags
TP/Wag bags
First Aid Kit, prescription meds
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MRV 2015
LIKE AMERICAN ADVENTURIST ON FACEBOOK!
http://www.facebook.com/AmericanAdventurist
Since this event has grown and now spans several groups, regular updates will be made here and to the American Adventurist FB page to ensure we all get the word.
DATE: This event is scheduled for 28-30 August 2015
RSVP (with a signed Hold Harmless) is required to be on the property.
This is a closed event and not open to the public. See RSVP list below.
LOCATION:
Camp Tahquitz on Highway 38 (approx. 30 miles from Big Bear) 640 acres at an elevation of 6,500 ft
A BIG THANK YOU TO THE LONG BEACH BSA COUNCIL!
The Camp belongs to the Long Beach Council of the Boy Scouts of America. It is a PRIVILEGE and an HONOR for our community to be allowed use of this world class BSA Camp - again in 2015!
This year there will be a small donation of $40 for each vehicle for the weekend. Since this is a non-profit community event, proceeds will be donated to the BSA for camp maintenance. The BSA needs our help - your donations support the Boy Scouts of America!
*BSA also requires a signed hold-harmless agreement from each vehicle. Dogs must be on leashes and cleaned up after.
*Campfire restrictions are in effect (extreme fire danger - no campfires), see below.
NO wood campfires or charcoal at MRV this year. STRICT fire ban in effect.
Propane grills, stoves and fire pits are OK.
Here is the "Hold Harmless Agreement" the camp requires.
View attachment 3410
PLEASE PRINT AND SIGN AND BRING WITH YOU!
**************************************************************************************
EASY DIRECTIONS TO CAMP:
Turn off Highway 38 onto Jenks Lake road
Turn left off of Jenks Lake road onto Barton Flats road
CAMP ENTRANCE LOCATION: N34 09.913' W116 53.697'
Camp entrance on left from Barton Flats road (note small gate, this dirt road goes down the hill into camp). DO NOT COME IN THROUGH MAIN GATE ON HYWY 38!
Sat photo of the Camp:
View attachment 7437
Off Road Trails in the Area to Explore: http://www.dirtopia.com/wiki/Big_Bear
Amenities:
-Water
-There are multiple bathrooms with real toilets!
**Fire Restrictions ARE In Effect Again This Year!**
1. Campfires TBD - they may or may not be allowed. (Campfire in a Can is OK i.e. propane)
2. Dutch Ovens/coaling are a go - ONLY at main fire ring just like last year
3. Mojoe is a go for Saturday morning pancake breakfast at main fire ring.
4. NO CHARCOAL at any of the outer areas/fire rings. ONLY at the main fire ring.
5. Propane BBQ's/stoves/devices are OK.
Common sense applies folks. We're in a historic drought cycle, let's not be the ones to burn down our favorite spot!!!
Camping is also available nearby for those extending their journey before and after the Rendezvous: http://bigbear.us/sanbernardinomountains.html
Dispersed camping in the area: http://www.fs.usda.gov/wps/portal/f...ernardino+National+Forest+-+Dispersed+Camping
**************************************************************************************
Comm Plan:
CB: Ch 38 for calling
FRS: For short range Ch 3 tone 8
HAM: Simplex 146.52 & 146.460
Ham Repeaters:
Option 1
146.385 + PL 146.2 on Keller Peak
Option 2
147.330 + PL 131.8 in Big Bear (Sugarloaf or Sugurlump Mtn.?)
Option 3
147.645 - PL 103.5 in Big Bear Valley
The Vision:
1. SoCal Casual: Come as you are!
2. Laid Back: No schedule other than the date.
3. Mountain Man Rendezvous meets Overland Meet and Greet.
4. Swap Meet: Bring things to trade or sell or barter (this is NOT a commercial event!).
5. Meet People: Network, maybe teach each other a few things and check out cool rigs.
6. Real Chat: With a real people. Share food and beverages of your choice.
The Ground Rules:
1. Common Sense.
2. Respect for Others.
3. Self Sufficiency.
4. Tread Lightly.
5. Leave it better than the way we found it!
6. Speed limit in camp is 5 mph, strictly enforced for safety (kids, dogs). Make no dust.
7. NO Campfires. NO charcoal. Propane only.
- Please note well in advance that this will NOT be a commercial event. Bring your own food and water. Bring your own toilet/shower gear.
****************************************************************************************************
NOTE: This informal community gathering is designed so that members of American Adventurist and other groups can meet each other in person.
****************************************************************************************************
FRI:
1200 Arrivals. Check in will be by the main fire pit (see map).
1700 Happy Hour and MRV Swap Meet followed by propane campfire
SAT:
0800 Breakfast TBD
0900 Trail Runs! Hiking! Mountain Biking! Whatever!
1200 Lunch
1300 Trail Runs! Hiking! Mountain Biking! Nap time!
1530 MRV T-shirt distribution at main fire pit. Have your shirt ticket in hand, sizes are first come first serve!
1630 Group Photo TBD
1700 Potluck/Dutch Oven Competition (Remember the 2015 Desert Rendezvous?) - NO CHARCOAL/FIRES - Propane only!
1800 MRV Raffle followed by relaxation
SUN:
0900 Trail Runs! Hiking! Mountain Biking! Whatever!
1200 Camp inspected and cleared. Zero residuals.
WE ARE A TREAD LIGHTLY ALLIANCE MEMBER ORGANIZATION. WE WILL ADHERE TO THOSE PRINCIPLES AT ALL TIMES, AND THERE WILL BE NO DRINKING AND DRIVING ON OR OFF ROAD - ZERO TOLERANCE.
IF I SEE IT OR HEAR ABOUT IT, YOU WILL HEAR ABOUT IT. 'NUFF SAID.
****************************************************************************************************
****************************************************************************************************
A NOTE ABOUT VENDORS:
While this is not a commercial event, in keeping with the tradition which began at the first SoCal Desert Rendezvous back in 2011, vendors are encouraged to attend and if they happen to sell a few things to friends out of the back of their rig that's their beeswax. Just no tables, Ezy-ups etc. Again, this is not a commercial event this is just for fun.
Vendors are people too and I know they look forward to events where they can unwind and just be themselves vice SEMA, OEX, etc. That's what the Rendezvous events are all about so if you work in this industry, but don't want to work, come on out!
If you are a vendor and are interested in getting in on sponsorship or the raffle please contact me via PM... thanks.
Big thanks to all the great folks that help make these events possible!
****************************************************************************************************
Basic Requirements for Attendance:
Paper Maps, Compass and GPS. If you can't find the Rendezvous with the directions given, you may need a different hobby...
Full fuel tank!
Basic Personal Essentials & Provisions (water, food, hygiene, tent, sleeping bags)
Spare Tire, Full Size
Jack and tire iron to change your tire
Shovel
Tow strap/Recovery Kit
Real, solid vehicle recovery points
Basic Tool Kit
Gloves
Hat
Boots
Sunblock
Spare Key for vehicle
Trash bags
TP/Wag bags
First Aid Kit, prescription meds
****************************************************************************************************
****************************************************************************************************
MRV 2015
LIKE AMERICAN ADVENTURIST ON FACEBOOK!
http://www.facebook.com/AmericanAdventurist
Since this event has grown and now spans several groups, regular updates will be made here and to the American Adventurist FB page to ensure we all get the word.
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