Today my wife and I took-on Gold Mountain up in the San Bernardino National Forest. We left very early in the morning, to beat the heat. It took 4 ½ hours to get through 6.7 miles of off road trail. She drove the entire mountain, and every obstacle. Music in their order. Preliator, by Lisbeth
Missions trip into Big Bear – via off-roading trip to Bulter Peak fire lookout. First an off-road trip to the historical ‘Butler Peak Fire Lookout.’ I then evangelized the off-road community, and then everyone else. The ‘aerial view’ of the Butler Peak Fire Lookout was provided by the ‘Camerajumper1’ YouTube channel. Music ‘Decimation Proclamation’, by
While the wiser people escaped the heat, into either the mountains or the beach. I decided to go to the low desert. It wasn’t as hot as it was last week, but it did reach 112 degrees. Thankfully for my Expulsion Hood, my engine ran normal. Since I was alone, I had to place my
While driving through the mountains, I thought I was hallucinating. 😉 I thought I saw a pretty lady sitting under an umbrella, on-top a lifeguard stand. So I made a U-turn to further investigate…. Music ‘Whistling Down the Road,’ by Silent Partner. To read a Gospel tract click here. – Chaplain Bill 🙂
My wife and I enjoyed a wonderful day exploring mountains, forests, streams and canyons. Some thru the Santa Ana River, and then much through the San Bernardino National forest. We then took the ‘long way’ home, thru a Joshua Tree forest in the low desert. Thankfully we did find a couple trails that were rated
Enjoyed a wonderful time with my wife, as we explored Gods creation. Also had many opportunities to distribute Gospel tracts to many that we met along the way. Music ‘Hungarian Rhapsody,’ by Liszt.
My wife and I have never tried this trail until today. But we didn’t have to try very hard. I would rate this trail as not difficult at all, and good for beginners. But my wife and I (my first ministry) had a great time together, and that’s what matters. Music Hot Heat, by Topher
My trail rating and comments are at the end of this video. And yes I’ve renamed this trail. I prefer the music over this trail. – Bill 😉 #manifoldburrito manifold burrito
My wife and I enjoyed a great three day weekend with others from an off road club. This was ‘day two’ of a three day weekend. – Chaplain Bill 🙂 Music “The Way of the Sword” by Hans Zimmer.
Today I pressed pause on evangelizing, to enjoy Gods creation along with my wife. She is my number one ministry. – Bill Music ‘The Procedure,’ by Alex Heffes.