Solo Camping & Tackling Big Bear’s Off-road Trails in my Tacoma!

Important Note: After posting, I learned that open fires are not allowed anywhere around Big Bear unless it’s inside a Forest Service–provided fire ring. The small fire in this video was not in one of those designated spots, and that was a mistake on my part from following other's fire debris. I want to be clear — please always check and follow local fire regulations before you head out. California’s forests are extremely dry, and it doesn’t take much for a wildfire to start. The last thing any of us want is to put the land, wildlife, or communities at risk. If you’re camping in Big Bear or any national forest: Only build fires in official Forest Service fire rings. Carry a fire extinguisher or plenty of water, just in case. I’ll do better moving forward, and I hope this serves as a reminder for anyone watching to respect the rules and keep our outdoors safe. . . . I captured my experience at Big Bear, California, as I take on two major challenges in my second gen Toyota Tacoma: conquering two infamous trails: 3N69 Gold Mountain trail & 3N07A "The Squeeze" and embarking on my first-ever solo camping trip. 0:00 Trip Start 0:37 Gold Mountain 6:05 Solo Camping 10:40 Solo Offroad 12:37 The Squeeze 15:14 Going Home Music Credit: "Scott Buckley - Snowfall" is under a Creative Commons (BY 3.0) license: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... / musicbyscottb Music powered by BreakingCopyright: • 'Snowfall' by Scott Buckley 🇦🇺 | Pian...