roaniecowpony
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Unless they decide to close it.I think it’s open 365
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Unless they decide to close it.I think it’s open 365
I have run many trails, and I would agree that the Rubicon is the King of Jeep trails. There are many trails that are hard like the Rubicon, but none that I have ran that have as many obstacles. It is unrelenting for the most part. I usually take a bunch of pictures. I took maybe a quarter of what I usually take as I was so busy spotting, that I did not have time to get the camera out. The next time I run it, I am going to take at least three days so I can enjoy it more.Gotcha.
My thought was that the Rubicon has been "groomed" to be more difficult as years pass, just to keep the reputation as the arguable "king" of jeep trails.
HO-127_Siller-Rubicon-pt1-R.pdf (sillerhelicopters.com)
You will have a blast. We ran the Expedition last year, being in such a small group is great and the guides really are top notch which is much appreciated when running that trail for the first time.We're doing the Jeep Jamboree Rubicon Trail Expedition in September. Three days on that trail after spending about five days beforehand doing trails around Ouray CO with our patrol in the Mile High Jeep Club.
One unexpected (to me) thing that I've been warned about is the black dust. I assume it's volcanic and gets everywhere / into everything.
Jeep Jamboree's requirements: minimum of 37s, front and rear lockers, good tow points, and skid plates covering the fuel cell, transfer case and rocker panels.
I've also got front and rear diff skids on order from Next Venture Motorsports. Hopefully those will be here in time for me to get them installed.
We planned for mid June this year. Didn't happen because of the unusual amount of snow pack this year. Now we are targeting late August 2024. Ugh... the anticipation is killing me.I'm planning a Rubicon trip in April '24.
OP, take lots of pictures and post here.
2024???? ack the world could have exploded by then!We planned for mid June this year. Didn't happen because of the unusual amount of snow pack this year. Now we are targeting late August 2024. Ugh... the anticipation is killing me.
I did this, bear reached up and p[ulled over a 9 inch round pine, and got the steaks.
- We run a cable (with a padlock) through the Yeti and the Zargas handles and secure them to a tree.