2N02 - Burns Canyon Offroad Rite of Passage Episode -1 California - Trail Review and Guide in 4K UHD

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2N02 Burns Canyon Trail starts the high desert floor near Yucca Valley flush with Joshua trees, Yucca, and crisp blue skies to the green forest of Big Bear in San Bernardino National Forest, Burns Canyon, also known as Arrastre Creek, is an odyssey waiting for you in Southern California. Rich with history, particularly if you start at the south end and take in Pioneertown, travel through the famous Rose Mine, and find the rare Redwood trees, this trail makes for a great gateway for an epic overland trip close to home. This is the perfect get-away for a day or days when combined with the other amazing trails this area has to offer.

Join Joshua Noesser as he takes you for a Trail Review / Trail Guide of this amazing and rite of passage trails in the SoCal mountain range.

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So nice to find this video. Thank you for making it. My wife and I owned 5 acres where 2N02 starts near Rattlesnake Canyon. I spent countless hours up in those mountains hiking and driving on those old mining roads. There's some amazing hidden gems up there.

ericbevel
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So much fun in the snow especially down in the joshua tree area.

erniecarbajal
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One of my favorite relaxing drives in SoCal

Joshyutah
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Me and my wife went up around March of last year and there was still some snow in mountains and it was absolutely gorgeous

SoCal_rnr
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lots of time and work into this video. It came out great. thanks for making it!

tronskifpv
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How funny. I always break in new people on going up rattlesnake first then right on 2n02 take them into big bear and then head home. I agree perfect first trail. Everybody loves it.

stevegreen
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This my first time seeing your channel. I love it. Thanks for the entertainment and education on off-roading.

EnriquesDoItMyself
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Thanks for all the info … planning on taking my raptor on this trail tomorrow !

Ctr-qbzn
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This is by far one of your best videos

GXOR_LA
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Great video. Like how you point out all there is to see - past & present. My wife and I drove up to Apple Valley from Carlsbad yesterday to run the AV to Big Bear as our first trail with my new '22 2dr Badlands. The weather was perfect and there were some others enjoying it as well. We stopped at Coxey Meadow and took a look around at the ponds and cattle pen area. Stopped in Big Bear for late lunch - had to get our favorite Ribs. I'm looking forward to coming out in early spring to run the Pioneertown to Big Bear trail using 2N02. Thanks again!

adamwebber
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Joshua!!! Great music, beautiful shots and loved your narration man!!! Felt like I was on the trip with y'all!!!

SuperSimpleComedy
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Great video of one of my favorite trails

muro
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I saw this video last year, saw it again today, must say I already feel like I was in nature watching this. I'll definitely have to check out this trail as it's local to me. Great commentary too!

josephl
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Almost like the drive off I-17 and up to Crown King here in AZ. From there you can stay in the forests all the way to Prescott. Or I like to do it from Prescott starting in the ponderosa pine forest...

johnganshow
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Thanks for sharing this . I hope to get out there someday i would really love to explore some California trails 👍

DanFalandys-ltmw
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One of my favorite trails. Great job with the video guys!

Madbmr
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Peppercorn restaurant is delicious looking forward to riding Burn Canyon. Great video✌🏽

alwaysshifting
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Love these videos. Gives me great ideas of where to explore

Uncommonsensetoo
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Wow, this is a really sweet video. Nicely done, and thank you.

ksb
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this is the first trail i planned out and drove in my 4x4. i did the same exact route you did from pioneer town. great trail! i would like to go back and do it again now that i have a couple more years of offroad experience.

Donkarnage