2N06X aka Lower Larga Flats is a short but fun offroad trail that connects 3N16 – Holcomb Valley Road to 3N93 – Holcomb Creek. But don't think because it is short that this trail isn't hard. 2N06X offers some intense rocky hill climbs, large boulder rock gardens, and some crazy off-camber spots that will make you think twice. Many people find this a fun trail for intermediate drivers to advanced. Groups often use 2N06X to avoid the Gate Keeper on the west end of 3N93 – Holcomb Creek, thus allowing them to do the second half of the trail and also allow them to back track to the middle large rock garden with ease. Expect to take a small group approximately 30 minutes to a few hours to get to the exit of Holcomb Creek.
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***Directions From 3N16***
From the west end of 3N16 – Holcomb Valley Road, head northeast roughly 9 miles and 2N06X will be on the right (East side)
***Directions From 3N96***
From 3N96 west end, take 3N93 – Holcomb Creek roughly 3.8 miles and the trail will be on the left. (This is the only trail that splits off of 3N96 in the middle.)
Ran this twice, one week apart, first time at midnight as an escape route from Holcomb and the second time to see what it looks like in the daylight! Fantastic views and great trail with a few small rock gardens and some deep ruts and off camber muddy sections. This trail is a blast and a great combination if you run Holcomb creek east to west because this branches off just before the hardest part of Holcomb, the middle rock garden.
The forest service has deemed the San Bernardino Forest unsafe for public off-roaders to use until June 30th.
For more information on this:
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1095216.pdf
If you disagree with the complete forest closure, please call (909) 382-2682 and ask to speak to the head ranger.
You can also contact the head office in Washington,DC, and voice your concern there. (202) 912-7055
Another person you could contact your senator and express your feeling - (949) 598-5850 (Alex Padilla) or (202) 224-3121 (DC switch board)
If you are unhappy with this at all, please make sure you sign up for the local off-road collations (Cal4wheel, and Corva). Feel free to reach out to them and ask what you can do.
Cal4Wheel - (916) 381-8300
CORVA - 916-710-1950
We did this trail coming out from Holcomb Creek. This trail has some very tough obstacles. The hill climb looked pretty tough (we went downhill), and there was a few other spots that were tricky. Also, this trail has very little shade and is very exposed to the elements.
Ran this trail with 6 friends and trail was in good shape. About a 1/2 mile before intersecting with 3N93 there was a downed tree blocking the trail and you could see where others had been driving around it. We ran a winch cable up to a tree using a snatch block and then back down to the downed tree and winched it up off the trail. We had a great day enjoying the forest.
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Joshua Noesser grew up in Southern California but has lived in different parts of the country during his young adult life. Josh was first turned to four wheeling when he road with one of his friends dad up Surprise Canyon in the Panamint Valley at age14. After nearly 3 different roll overs later and a half dozen intense waterfalls, Josh was hooked. At 16 he purchased his first Jeep a CJ 7 and by 17 was putting his first locker in it.
Currently, Josh is the owner and CEO of Nybble, an IT Solutions Company based in Orange County, California. Nybble isn't your normal IT company where everyone stays in and plays video games. Nybble's average company trip is out on the trails since a good amount of his staff enjoy wheeling too. As Josh likes to say, he offers the only IT Company with the ability to provide services in extreme locations. "If you want a server at the top of The Hammers, we will take care of that for you."
Today you can find Josh out on the trail behind the wheel in one of his three different off-road vehicles. See the vehicles below for more information.
If you ever run into Josh, please say high, he is a very friendly person and is always happy to have a new person join the group.
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