Rick Russell's
Off Highway Adventure Series
#18
Crawling The Rubicon Video
The Rubicon Trail is without a doubt the most famous off road route in the
world. This 12-mile route is rated Most Difficult by any standard. Our first
Rubicon video (#6 in the series) captured the action of 8 Jeeps and 2
Hummers (H1s) crossing the Rubicon in the summer of 1994. Ten years ago a
12.50X35" tire was a large tire on a trail rig. The most common size was
12.50x33". Today a large trail tire is 13.50" by 37-42" tall and more
vehicles have lockers or limited slip differentials. Coil suspension and
belly-up pans give trail rigs even more ground clearance. Although the trail
can still be run with 31" tires, you better have rocker panel and skid plate
protection or suffer the consequences.
Our group rendezvoused at Loon Lake’s Northshore Campground and primitive
camped near Buck Island Lake along the trail. Two Hummers and four Jeeps
(including Rick's new AJ-8) made the journey. Our trip took us
through Gate Keeper, across the slab, past Spider Lake and Buck Island Lake,
down the Big Sluice, through Rubicon Springs and up Cadillac Hill. The large
boulders in the Little Sluice caused us to bypass it on this trip. Have the
vehicles and trail changed much in ten years? We think so, you be the judge.
Vehicle specifications and map references. 2005. 65
minutes.
DVD
$19.99

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