Rubithon 2009

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Yes, that is my error on that page...

well regardless of the sign up page, Andy is leaving at 7 AM, and I suggest you be there. :)

and 20 trucks is no problem... you have excellent trail committee, the trucks meet our requirements, and you have the entire trail to yourselves on a Wednesday. Life is great!

Andy and all Trail leads will be contacting their group to ensure good communication on arrival at trail head time, and ideal departure time.

Final lists go out this weekend at its registration cut off.

Tony, good thing I read this. JimJob asked me to help out on the wagon run since the FJ's are not attending. I sent my stuff on Thursday to you. I just paid the regular fee so I will work trail or whatever. See you there Wed AM 7 sharp!!
 
Today is registration cut off. woo hoo.

We are pulling the PO Box today and taking faxed registrations. Late fees and verbal abuse apply to anyone registering after today, 5/31.

Meal and shirt counts today, trail committee packets out and camp permits being assembled.

Last minute phone calls are pouring in and a few cancellations which always happen about this time.

Reminders:
Safety is key and foremost in all our activities. The safety of you, those around you, your vehicle and the safety of our reputation as responsible outdoor enthusiasts. Have gloves for driver and spotter.
Ensure your truck maintenance is complete. Do not run Rubithon with a known mechanical issue. Fix it.
Check Fire Status. I suggest plan for the worst, full propane only. But if you must do otherwise, get fire status and secure permit if fires are not prohibited.
Come Prepared! Bug Spray, Sun Screen, Foul weather gear just in case, a tarp or two, personal toilet, drinking water, tow strap and high lift easily accessible, first aid kit, fire extinguisher and spill response.

Spill Response?? The 3 primary challenges that jeopardize the Rubicon trail are: silting caused by splashing through water and puddles, human excrement not properly contained and oil spills from vehicles. Your 3 requirements: Tread lightly, carry a personal toilet and contain all oil spills.

and the most important... have fun and be courtious to your fellow TLCA member camped next to you.
 
Frizz I'm looking forward to seeing your rig in person

Well I hope not to disappoint :D

Been doing a lot of finish and detail work because I know a lot of people will be looking.

This will be the first all Toyota event I have taken it to :D
 
Enigma, in the hopes that you already registered I was trying to claim your dinner ticket that would otherwise go unused if you infact do have to cancel.
 
RUBITHON 2009 MEDICAL AND RADIO PLAN

ALL TRAIL LEADERS

Several participants have contacted me with their Medical training and are willing to step forward if needed. Please Identify these and any other person in your group with First -Aid training, EMT, Nurse, Doctor, etc. Also any Ham Radio operators Keep safety as a priority. Seat belts! No alcohol on trail, little kids un-supervised, etc.

MEDICAL GROUP
Bruce Shoff-(EMT) On trail to Rubicon Springs on Wed.
Jerry Refner-(EMT) In Rubicon Springs Wed afternoon.
Mark Dunne-(Paramedic) On trail to Rubicon Springs on Wed.
Chris Swarbrick-(Paramedic) On trail to Rubicon Springs Wed


MEDICAL EMERGENCY: (CB Ch 1), (Ham 151.625 CSQ)

Error on the side of caution. If you cannot contact any of the above Medics. Treat person to severity of event. If there is any doubt get them off the trail as quickly as possible. Life or death we will activate the 911 system. If you are requesting a Helicopter and the above listed Medics are not with you the following safety rules must be followed;

Good description of location. GPS lat. and long.
Minimum 50 feet by 50 feet clearing with NO OBSTRUCTIONS
Follow directions from copter crew
Cover eyes and face from blowing debris
Do not approach copter from uphill or tail side
Make eye contact with pilot before approaching

COMMUNICATION:
Medical Group Radio to Radio 151.625 or CB CH. 1
Bruce Shoff TLCA Medic 1
Jerry Refner TLCA Medic 2
Mark Dunne TLCA Medic 3
Chris SwarbrickTLCA Medic 4




HAM OPERATORS

Medical Emergency- Contact Medics on (151.625 CSQ)

Requesting Air Support use Ham Repeater Ka6gwy 146.805 mhz rec. 146.205 mhz trans. Pl 123hz

UHF Rubicon repeater 444.9875 rec. 449.9875 trans pl 107.9 hz linked to Ka6gwy repeater

Air To Ground: CALCORD AIR OPS 156.075 All 4 Medics have CALCORD AIR OPS capability


RUBICON SPRINGS
BRUCE SHOFF WILL BE CAMPED JUST NORTH OF HELISPOT

JERRY REFNER WILL BE CAMPED JUST NORTH OF KITCHEN NEAR RIVER
 
Thursday Straight Thru Run

If any one needs any Info on the Thursday 7Am Run Please feel free to
give me a call after 3Pm most weekdays, 415 459 4636 I'm usally home
then, i have to do my own parts gathering this next weekend,
If i'm not at home please leave a message I'll return your Call
otherwise I'll see you at the Trail head loon Lake Dam Thursday
Morning 0630 Am

Jim Adams
 
Today is registration cut off. woo hoo.

We are pulling the PO Box today and taking faxed registrations. Late fees and verbal abuse apply to anyone registering after today, 5/31.

Meal and shirt counts today, trail committee packets out and camp permits being assembled.

Last minute phone calls are pouring in and a few cancellations which always happen about this time.

Reminders:
Safety is key and foremost in all our activities. The safety of you, those around you, your vehicle and the safety of our reputation as responsible outdoor enthusiasts. Have gloves for driver and spotter.
Ensure your truck maintenance is complete. Do not run Rubithon with a known mechanical issue. Fix it.
Check Fire Status. I suggest plan for the worst, full propane only. But if you must do otherwise, get fire status and secure permit if fires are not prohibited.
Come Prepared! Bug Spray, Sun Screen, Foul weather gear just in case, a tarp or two, personal toilet, drinking water, tow strap and high lift easily accessible, first aid kit, fire extinguisher and spill response.

Spill Response?? The 3 primary challenges that jeopardize the Rubicon trail are: silting caused by splashing through water and puddles, human excrement not properly contained and oil spills from vehicles. Your 3 requirements: Tread lightly, carry a personal toilet and contain all oil spills.

and the most important... have fun and be courtious to your fellow TLCA member camped next to you.

Tony, I would like to add some clarifications if I may. Splashing through water does not cause siltation. The Tahoe side will most likely still be wet during exit this year as usual. Stay on the trail and don't spin tires on wet ground. Winch or strap to save the wheel spin. That causes erosion and the trail to become incised.

WAG bags can be available at Pollock Pines gas. use them and then take them home with you to throw in the garbage. The powder inside makes the poo in to non hazardous stuuf so it is safe and legal to just toss.



Tony, get with me and let's work a strategy to do spill kits and WAG bags from the Kiosk. How about doing check in there?

A good safety tip i have found is eye contact and voice contact. If the driver can't hear you stand up, look them in the eye and get it understood. Funny what you learn when there is a complete language barrier.


The driver should pick one person to communicate with. The worst case scenario is too many Ross's I mean cooks in the drivers seat and confusion abounds.
Try that with a group of 20 drunks!!

See ya soon, Scott
 
you gonna have the new shocks on in time?

Unfortunately no, but I do have them sitting in my garage. I have just enough time to do the essentials (I hope):D, a few new goodies though. When I put it all down on paper, I want to do it right and that'll take time, some more $$, and additional research. I'm sure we'll talk over a few beverages. We going to have the pleasure of meeting the future Mrs. HannaQuality?
 
Unfortunately no, but I do have them sitting in my garage. I have just enough time to do the essentials (I hope):D, a few new goodies though. When I put it all down on paper, I want to do it right and that'll take time, some more $$, and additional research. I'm sure we'll talk over a few beverages. We going to have the pleasure of meeting the future Mrs. HannaQuality?

yes and yes

see you there...along the rest of yall
 
Pighead just had his passenger seat become vacant...who was looking for a ride?
 
Pighead just had his passenger seat become vacant...who was looking for a ride?

I think Tom F and David U are both looking for a ride-or at least part of a ride, so they don't have to hike the whole thing.
 
I have a spare passenger seat as well.

7am run
 
yes and yes

see you there...along the rest of yall

Haha! Sweet! I was hoping to be on the trail with you sooner or later so ya could check out the 55 :bounce:
 
...and I may have my back seat open as well if anyone needs a ride :)
 
RUBITHON 2009 MEDICAL AND RADIO PLAN

HAM OPERATORS

Medical Emergency- Contact Medics on (151.625 CSQ)

Requesting Air Support use Ham Repeater Ka6gwy 146.805 mhz rec. 146.205 mhz trans. Pl 123hz

UHF Rubicon repeater 444.9875 rec. 449.9875 trans pl 107.9 hz linked to Ka6gwy repeater

Air To Ground: CALCORD AIR OPS 156.075 All 4 Medics have CALCORD AIR OPS capability


RUBICON SPRINGS
BRUCE SHOFF WILL BE CAMPED JUST NORTH OF HELISPOT

JERRY REFNER WILL BE CAMPED JUST NORTH OF KITCHEN NEAR RIVER

is anyone going to have a radio to access the Forest Service repeaters for an emergency?
 
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