Just got back into civilization after spending a few days traveling along the Rubicon trail. What an amazing adventure. We had myself and my 2 daughters (and Rubi of course), Annie and Mark, Mike and his twin boys, John, Chris who had Barry riding shotgun and the 3 TTT FJC's.
Great group to be with and having 3 Toyota Trail Team trucks and crew gave me a great deal of confidence in taking on this expedition. Great thanks to Robbie, Ron, "Woody", Collin, Conner and Garret. What an amazingly professional group, expert spotting, highest level of patience I've ever seen and not a hint of being tired of the task laid at their feet. We were very fortunate to have them as our professional guides.
Also, more thanks to Jason, Sol and Barry who traveled from NC even though his rig wasn't able to get to the event. They helped with spotting the whole way also. Without these guys, I don't know what my FJ would have looked like afterward.
We left Loon Lake Wed at noon with 8 FJ Cruisers. Our goal was to get to Spider Lake on the first night, Buck Island Lake on the second, down the Big Sluice into Rubicon Springs the 3rd night, burn Sat hanging around the springs then exit on Sunday with the "exit strategy" having the FJC's going last since we are such a problem.
Hopefully, Barry will share his experience and pictures also. He was a great asset to our group through spotting and offering a different perspective for at least one of the Toyota Trail Team drivers. We were very lucky to have such a great and positive group to take this on, as a "Rubicon Virgin". Camping at Buck Island Lake was perfect, well there might have been a slight mosquito issue, but it was a beautiful place to be for a night.
Its hard for me to put this event into perspective but the organizers did an outstanding job with the whole event. The breakfast and dinner was very good and all the events went off without a hitch. We camped at "Dirty Dozen" in the "Springs" which was a nice place to hang out since it was a bit removed from the "adult" events.
Bottom line is that I'm very thankful for being able to experience this event and trail at least once. I highly recommend everyone finding a way to do this at least once. The biggest problem is that I have to find a way to pull this off again now that I've done it. I have to see do it again at some point in the future.
I'm uploading pics to my photobucket site in the "Rubithon 2008" album and here are a few for a taste...
You have to look closely to see the reaction of my daughter to know how close were were to the granite...
Great group to be with and having 3 Toyota Trail Team trucks and crew gave me a great deal of confidence in taking on this expedition. Great thanks to Robbie, Ron, "Woody", Collin, Conner and Garret. What an amazingly professional group, expert spotting, highest level of patience I've ever seen and not a hint of being tired of the task laid at their feet. We were very fortunate to have them as our professional guides.
Also, more thanks to Jason, Sol and Barry who traveled from NC even though his rig wasn't able to get to the event. They helped with spotting the whole way also. Without these guys, I don't know what my FJ would have looked like afterward.
We left Loon Lake Wed at noon with 8 FJ Cruisers. Our goal was to get to Spider Lake on the first night, Buck Island Lake on the second, down the Big Sluice into Rubicon Springs the 3rd night, burn Sat hanging around the springs then exit on Sunday with the "exit strategy" having the FJC's going last since we are such a problem.
Hopefully, Barry will share his experience and pictures also. He was a great asset to our group through spotting and offering a different perspective for at least one of the Toyota Trail Team drivers. We were very lucky to have such a great and positive group to take this on, as a "Rubicon Virgin". Camping at Buck Island Lake was perfect, well there might have been a slight mosquito issue, but it was a beautiful place to be for a night.
Its hard for me to put this event into perspective but the organizers did an outstanding job with the whole event. The breakfast and dinner was very good and all the events went off without a hitch. We camped at "Dirty Dozen" in the "Springs" which was a nice place to hang out since it was a bit removed from the "adult" events.
Bottom line is that I'm very thankful for being able to experience this event and trail at least once. I highly recommend everyone finding a way to do this at least once. The biggest problem is that I have to find a way to pull this off again now that I've done it. I have to see do it again at some point in the future.
I'm uploading pics to my photobucket site in the "Rubithon 2008" album and here are a few for a taste...
You have to look closely to see the reaction of my daughter to know how close were were to the granite...
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