Second 0:49 shows what I'm talking about...
And this is what I was talking about in earlier posts on this thread. Most newer drivers are afraid of the edge and take the high side because it "feels" safer. As you can see, this isn't always the case. Like I stated in earlier posts, the correct line here is on the driver side closer to the edge. In the video you can see how much room is over there and in reality you almost go around the hole his tire falls into, and there is plenty of room to spare.
I have led a lot of groups over this trail at several different events and I would never take someone down that line for the exact reason shown. Not trying to be an all knowing jerk; but I am trying to say that people need to progress their skills as they learn the capabilities of both themselves and their trucks, before they tackle harder and harder trails.
Did I make some of the same mistakes? Hell yeah I did. Have I scared myself on the trail? Hell yeah I have.
I ran Black Bear for the first time when I was 18 years old and had very little seat time when I did it, but I went with an organized event so I could learn some things. Education, not getting in over your head, and a little help here and there makes for a much more enjoyable and safer time on the trail. Take the proper steps to be safe out there!
Thanks InterFj for posting this video. Hopefully some people can learn from it and realize that things can go wrong,even on a relatively easy trail.