This Club’s weekend highlight was not with breakdowns but with the weather and new faces. As with our last trip on Memorial Day, the weather again made it an adventure!
Our base camp for the weekend was the Juniper Springs Group camp, to the east of SR 38 in the Onyx summit area (over 7,000 feet elevation). The camp is 15 minutes off the main road, via 2N01. It accommodates 8 vehicles and up to 40 people. It is situated in some very large conifer trees and next to a large meadow.

We had eleven vehicles overall for the weekend. Five met Friday morning at the park and ride lot. These were Dan and Charlie Willibey, Jerry Sanfilippo, Ivan and Alan Morelos, Marco and Jessica Ayala, Dennis and Liz Yard and Steve Heinsohn, who met us by the Border Patrol check point on the way out. We drove up and arrived early afternoon defeating our first obstacle…commercial traffic on I-215.
After setting up camp, we left and drove to the Discovery Center to go canoeing. In this area they had some sprinkles prior to our arrival but it had cleared up nicely. On the water it was sunny and warm. The Center interns/guides were informative about the lake , town history and the local environment. We saw a Beaver Dam along with lots of birds including a Bald Eagle and it’s nest.
Back at camp everyone had some dinner and settled at the campfire to wind down our day. There were some clouds coming in but there was enough open sky to view the Milky Way and constellations. We could also see lightening from storms out over the desert to the north of us. The Peterson’s arrived as the fire was burning out and with a combat off load and tent setup we all turned in… wondering about Saturdays mining camp trail ride and more thunder storms in our forecast.
Saturday morning, Olaf Kilthau arrived along with and the McIntosh’s and their mechanic/friend Omar; all ready for the days adventure.
We set out about 10 AM to investigate an old mining camp not too far from our campsite. Jerry had intended for us to go there Memorial Day Weekend (Rattlesnake Canyon Trip) but we ran out of time.
We got there in bright and warm sun, but while we were having our lunch, the clouds rolled in, thunder was heard and we started seeing lightning. The storm seemed to be to our north but closing in. So we quickly finished lunch and got back across a small but deep dry wash to the main mesa trail. On the way back we ran right into the storm. The rain came down in buckets with the trails getting rock slides and small side gullies dumping their streams onto the trail. In spots the trail was side to side covered in a few inches of water. Quite the spectacle! We got back to camp all in one piece after splashing through some serious mud puddles. This was perfect Land Rover Weather! Back to camp for a pint!
Safely back at camp, it was our leisure time and we all split up to enjoy the afternoon. As some of our new club members headed home…Olaf talked Dan, Charlie and Jerry into driving back down SR 38 a short ways to see Olaf’s Unicamp that he is a board member of. The camp had some nice new features he wanted to show us for a possible Club event in the future. Liz and Dennis went with the McIntosh’s to see the Discovery Center and on their way out, ran into a group of firefighters working on
a tree top fire caused by the lightning . They were done and getting picked up by the time we came back to camp a couple hours later. Olaf monitored his hand held HAM radio to see if they might send us out.
Saturday night’s happy hour and dinner weren’t very dry…the rain picked up and we had a steady down poor for a couple of hours. Thanks to Olaf for bringing his Ez-Up! The Peterson’s prepared a warm and flavorful grilled sausage and mustard appetizer followed later by on-the-site fresh-baked brownies by Joann! Dan and Charlie shared their carne asada with everyone to spice up dinner.
Joining us for the evening were three new faces from Palm Springs in a red very lifted D1 (which looked just like Williams old ride) who asked to join our group camp for the night. They turned out to be really nice folks and we enjoyed their company through the evening.

Early Sunday morning about 4:30 AM another strong lightning storm came through and dropped lots of rain and nearby lightning strikes. The Yard’s tent got a little wet around the base and soaked some clothes. We got a break in the rain to make breakfast; while, the Peterson’s went into town for theirs before heading home.
Once we broke camp it started raining again. Jerry, Dan, Charlie, Dennis and Liz decided to see the Big Bear Zoo on the way out. The animals were out and about too! Enjoying the rain and studying us just as much as we were them. From there we headed home and got back about 3 PM.
Dennis said “it wasn’t quite as relaxing as I hoped it would be…but was memorable, at least”. As I write
this it seems as though it rained a lot, but for me it wasn’t a distraction because the temperatures were mild, the views were awesome and the company was enjoyable.

Dan Willibey, Trip leader. Co-Author, Dennis Yard.
Thanks to all who attended! Jerry Sanfilippo (LR3), Dan and Charlie Willibey (RRC), Olaf Kilthau (D1), Rick and Joann Peterson (D1), Dennis and Liz Yard (D-110), Ivan and Alan Morelos (new member RRC), Marco and Jessica (new member RRC), Wally and Gerry McIntosh (D1) , Steve Heinsohn (RR P38) and Omar (guest D1).
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