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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby dbasile » Thu Dec 19, 2019 10:30 am

I'm in!
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby ZOSO » Fri Jan 17, 2020 7:45 am

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Moab Mike wrote:Is there going to be a cap on the number of participants? I don't think we want a bronco "log jam" but shouldn't exclude anyone./


Thank you for the informative links. I agree with your statement and I didn’t intend my reference to 11 rigs to become a cap. I always have a “the more the merrier” mindset.

I can say that the Baja trip taught me that the larger the group size the more important it becomes to make sure everyone has a capable rig and has a certain level of experience and preparedness.

It appears we have 5 Colorado rigs so far
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With another 3 - 5 guys that have shown interest.

This trip will give me the motivation to get some things finished on my rig.
- rock sliders
- winch
- recovery points
- long arms
- get compressor and tank for lockers sorted

Can’t wait !


As of right now I have 3 jeeps coming also.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Eck » Fri Jan 17, 2020 8:55 am

I am a very strong - Probably. I have had one buddy who has a buggy sound interested. So I am seeing 7 Broncos I think, 3 Jeeps, and 1 buggy at this point...
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Gunnibronco » Fri Jan 17, 2020 9:01 am

I fully intend on being there. I just need to shake the grip of Murphy's Law. So what I'm saying is; I'm a maybe.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby ZOSO » Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:42 am

Ok Brian and his jeep buddies don't want to run it with us now. They will be coming off the trail as we get there. They want to run it during the week so we don't have to worry about them.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby landshark » Mon Jan 20, 2020 9:00 am

ZOSO wrote:Ok Brian and his jeep buddies don't want to run it with us now. They will be coming off the trail as we get there. They want to run it during the week so we don't have to worry about them.


I was thinking about that.. could be a bit crowded but not sure there is another option unless we are on the trail on tuesday...
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Strike2 » Mon Jan 20, 2020 12:23 pm

I'm was hoping to make this trail run, but since the Super Celebration is just a few weeks after the Rubicon run its just too short of a time line between runs and not sure the wife will enjoy that much seat time? I'M OUT
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby ZOSO » Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:07 pm

Strike2 wrote:I'm was hoping to make this trail run, but since the Super Celebration is just a few weeks after the Rubicon run its just too short of a time line between runs and not sure the wife will enjoy that much seat time? I'M OUT



the simple cure is leave her home for the con. take her to BV 2 weeks later
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Eck » Mon Jan 20, 2020 5:57 pm

ZOSO wrote:
Strike2 wrote:I'm was hoping to make this trail run, but since the Super Celebration is just a few weeks after the Rubicon run its just too short of a time line between runs and not sure the wife will enjoy that much seat time? I'M OUT



the simple cure is leave her home for the con. take her to BV 2 weeks later


That’s my “cure” as well.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Strike2 » Mon Jan 20, 2020 6:54 pm

ZOSO wrote:
Strike2 wrote:I'm was hoping to make this trail run, but since the Super Celebration is just a few weeks after the Rubicon run its just too short of a time line between runs and not sure the wife will enjoy that much seat time? I'M OUT



the simple cure is leave her home for the con. take her to BV 2 weeks later


Dam I must have dropped my man-card :laughing2: that’s a not a bad idea I may still have a chance !
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Jesus_man » Fri Jan 24, 2020 8:16 am

Not trying to sway your decision, but I see the Super Cel West as a yearly event whereas the Rubicon is significantly more elusive.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby dbasile » Mon Jan 27, 2020 2:00 pm

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ZOSO wrote:Ok Brian and his jeep buddies don't want to run it with us now. They will be coming off the trail as we get there. They want to run it during the week so we don't have to worry about them.


I was thinking about that.. could be a bit crowded but not sure there is another option unless we are on the trail on tuesday...


I would be open for a mid week run instead of the weekend to avoid crowds.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon Jan 27, 2020 2:24 pm

I'm going to talk to a friend who has run it a bunch and ask about group size and weekend vs weekday traffic.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Gunnibronco » Mon Jan 27, 2020 8:53 pm

I just spoke to my friend. He said that a group of 10 is manageable. Larger than 10 he suggested breaking into 2 groups with some gap between. He also suggested trying to avoid big 'event' weekends. I googled a couple of the events he mentioned and they are in late July and early August, so that is good. He said some big events will draw hundreds of trucks for a weekend, and make the trip very difficult. Weekday runs are obviously best, with less traffic.

As the dates approach I'll put the info out to the local club and see if we can get someone with some experience to come with our group. With my troubles getting my shop ready, the likelihood I'll get up there before our trip is slim.

A good first day would be to leave Loon Lake and camp the first night at Buck Island. Then the second night camp at Rubicon Springs. Rubicon Springs is on private land, and the cost to camp is $15/truck.

Edit: Another event to look out for is the Marlin Crawler Roundup, last year it was Sept 11-15. Dates for this year haven't been announced.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Rox Crusher » Tue Jan 28, 2020 2:03 am

If we are entertaining a date change for this trip.......the sooner we know the sooner I can change my vacation schedule at work

Not normally an issue but the proximity of this event to SC west is a little challenging
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby pgilbeau » Tue Jan 28, 2020 9:36 pm

Rox Crusher wrote:If we are entertaining a date change for this trip.......the sooner we know the sooner I can change my vacation schedule at work

Not normally an issue but the proximity of this event to SC west is a little challenging


I will second this, the sooner I can submit my time off the better.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Moab Mike » Mon Mar 02, 2020 5:38 pm

I'm presuming this is a dead event due to the Super Celebration West Event.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby ZOSO » Mon Mar 02, 2020 6:02 pm

Moab Mike wrote:I'm presuming this is a dead event due to the Super Celebration West Event.



Im still going. work already knows I'll be gone for a week. back for a week. then gone again for a week.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Eck » Mon Mar 02, 2020 6:22 pm

I’m still in.


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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Rox Crusher » Mon Mar 02, 2020 8:03 pm

I’m still in.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby landshark » Mon Mar 02, 2020 8:23 pm

I am working on timing on my end and will know if this is feasible in June. I have allot going on in a short period of time.

I plan to definitely attend super celebration.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Eck » Wed Mar 04, 2020 10:19 am

Looks like Chris is a maybe now-- and considering this trip originated from him-- are we still planning to do this regardless (Chris-- I hope you can make it happen)?

I think if we wait to determine that we are or aren't doing this in June-- it becomes much more difficult to gain participation and plan appropriately.

Anyone else interested in taking lead?
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby landshark » Wed Mar 04, 2020 4:24 pm

Working on it. Hate to be a maybe but it’s simply a fact since super celebration was announced and there are a bunch of things crammed into just 4 weeks.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby ZOSO » Wed Mar 04, 2020 6:37 pm

I still plan on going. Whether its with the bronco guys or my jeep buddies.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Justin » Wed Mar 04, 2020 6:46 pm

The super cel thing is real. Do we want to look at moving dates?
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Rox Crusher » Wed Mar 04, 2020 7:55 pm

Justin wrote:The super cel thing is real. Do we want to look at moving dates?


Earlier would still be good for me
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby dbasile » Thu Mar 05, 2020 11:35 am

I'm still interested in going too. I can move date too if it is better to get more broncos. If it is early enough, the kids get to go too instead of staying with Nana and Pop because of school.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Moab Mike » Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:24 pm

landshark wrote:I am working on timing on my end and will know if this is feasible in June. I have allot going on in a short period of time.

I plan to definitely attend super celebration.


Check the snow pack in June, not sure if it's like the Rockies.
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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Eck » Thu Mar 05, 2020 5:41 pm

Moab Mike wrote:
landshark wrote:I am working on timing on my end and will know if this is feasible in June. I have allot going on in a short period of time.

I plan to definitely attend super celebration.


Check the snow pack in June, not sure if it's like the Rockies.


I think he means he will know if he can go once June rolls around.

I think we were looking at not going too early so that we did not run into any Jeep events where it would be miserably crowded.

I believe Chris had a race in Reno the week before so depending on how much earlier we did this- I know that would probably definitely put him out.

So with that said- what are people that originally said they were going thinking on timing? Rob- do you already have a group of buddies committed to the original weekend?


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Re: Rubicon Trail

Postby Rox Crusher » Fri Mar 06, 2020 5:29 am

Eck wrote:So with that said- what are people that originally said they were going thinking on timing? Rob- do you already have a group of buddies committed to the original weekend?


My boys start school on Friday August 7th (strange day for first day of school) and I have a must do event on Saturday August 1st.

Two days drive Denver to Tahoe, 3 days on the Rubicon, and two days back. I understand running the Rubi is best during the week as it is less crowded.

So I could see leaving Denver on Saturday July 25th, start Rubi on Monday morning, head home on Thursday morning.

Or leave Denver on Sunday August 2nd, start Rubi on Tuesday morning, head home on Friday or Saturday (screw that Friday 1st day of school nonsense...……..it's The RUBICON !)

Having said this, I'm still open to the original dates if people want to stick to that plan.

My main thing is I want to go as a Bronco group with people that I know and trust and I want Chad to be able to participate with his Bronco so I am very flexible on scheduling.
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