Finally saw my first bear locally (leaving the location out on purpose - not Wrightwood but in the San Gabriels somewhat close) earlier this week. Took a very late night drive and spotted the bear next to a bear proof trash can. Someone either couldn't fit a bag of trash in the can, or just left it there and he/she was munching away. I stopped and he watched me watching him in the headlights for a bit. It was kinda cool, and about time!!, but I was sort of bummed because my girlfriend wasn't with me to see it so we could cross it off of our list of things we've seen around here. After telling her about it, we were out the next evening and I took her up there to show her where I saw it, on a whim. It was getting dark-ish, I pointed the spot out and drove up the road to a turnout I used the night before to make a u-turn. And......just off the road and adjacent to the turnout I notice a large brown-ish bush among the other bushes that didn't look right. It was the bear again! We pulled off at the turnout (it turns out it wasn't a turnout, but I'm leaving out what it was on purpose again) and we stopped maybe 25 yards from it. It was standing still looking at a car that was parked there already. As we watch someone gets out of the car, evidently unaware of what looks to us like a large bear standing motionless beside "the turnout". The person walks towards the bear, right in front of the bear, then a little beyond the bear with his back completely turned to it, no more than maybe 10-15 yards from it and conducts his business. The whole time the bear continues to stand, nearly motionless, watching this guy's every move. WTF

was the only thing that came to mind. As the guy walks back to his car, again giving the impression of complete unawareness, he looks at us for a moment perhaps wondering why we were staring at him? We gesture and say, "There's a bear right there"....he turns and stares at it for a moment, mumbles something about them "being around", then gets in his car and drives away. Yes, that all really happened lol!!
A couple pretty obviously drunk guys on Harleys spot the bear (I saw them in a parking lot at a bar just down the road on the way up) and do what drunk people do in situations like this. The noise from the Harleys eventually drives the bear away...though the bear was in NO hurry whatsoever. We eventually left too.
The bear looked to me to be the same bear I saw the night before...same size, same markings (big tan patch on the chest), same area.