TLCA TLCA Rubithon 37 Huft’s Thursday Breakfast Run 2025

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This is the the official 2025 Rubithon Thursday Breakfast Morning thread.

I am looking forward to meeting you all on this years trip. My name is Doug, I will be leading the run this year with my co-drivers Dominik aged 20 and my 9 year old daughter ( 8 year Rubithon Veteran) Isabella.

I have driven this trail a bunch of times in a both a mini truck and in my 80 series. The 80 I will be driving is setup in a pretty typical fashion with 3" of lift, 35" tires, 4.88 difs., low t case gears, RCV front axles, front and rear lockers, all the requisite armor, dents, winch, snorkel, fridge, tools.

This will be a traditional Loon entrance to the main Rubicon Trail. This unique run has a pre-paid private breakfast at the Ice House Resort before we start the trail. The breakfast is scheduled to start at 0800. We ask that we all get there early as in 0700 so that we can do the the tech inspections and insurance paperwork early and be able to hit the road right after breakfast. If you are not at Ice House by the time breakfast is finished we will be moving on. If you are not at Loon Lake by 0900 we will be moving on. If you arrive late and feel comfortable on the trail by yourself feel free to hit the trail and catch up.

There are a few "motel room" cabins at the resort, some RV spots and a tent camping area. The rooms are way rustic but "OK".
I usually fuel up at fresh pond on #50 before the turnoff to ice house road. Topping off at the pump at ice house resort is not a bad idea (be prepared to spend $10 a gallon). Topping off at Ice House and driving straight through and exiting at Tahoma I have never needed to dip into a Jerry can. I always pack a 5 gallon Jerry can just in case I have to drive the full trail back out due to the Cadillac Hill exit being closed (due to fire or lots of snow).

Our first day's destination will be Buck Island Lake were we will camp.
On group runs like this we will be taking the easier lines and getting everyone there safely. With a sizeable group it is important to keep things moving and stay in our rigs for short stops. a prepacked lunch is a great idea. I will do everything that I can to get us there early enough to have some down time and a swim before dark. This years snowpack seems light but it's still too early to tell, We could have a full ice cold lake or a muddy pond full of stumps.

Friday we will continue on to Rubicon Springs where folks will typically scatter and find a camp spot. At that point the official group run is complete and we are all on our own for camping. Groups often stay together to camp and some of us will do that but it is not required.
Sunday everyone mostly exits up Cadillac Hill, there is a local 4x4 club, the Hi-lows that provide assistance.

The Rubithon signup page will list mandatory safety and recovery gear that you will need, as well as equipment requirements. Minimum tire size is 35's and a 3" lift, you should have serious armor and a strong passenger to stack rocks doesn't hurt either.
Make sure a heavy strap (no hooks on the end) and a fire extinguisher are readily accessible. I like the strap on the passenger floor board so I'm not hunting for it or dealing with a swing out bumper while in a precarious situation.
I will walk around camp and offer a wrench so that everyone can check their knuckle studs before during and after each day on the trail. If you are driving an 80, I do have some tips for mechanical preparation, sway bar advice, etc. I do carry specific parts for an 80 series such as a steering box, birfield and axles and all the parts to repair a knuckle/studs (minus the actual knuckle), tie rod ends, rear drive shaft and a spark plug repair kit (don't ask).
We will be using 2m Ham for our communications, most likely 146.400. I recommend obtaining a license but don't let that stop you from picking up a radio. I have a Baofeng hand held, they are inexpensive. I have a file (chirp) that can be uploaded to the radio which I can share ahead of time. It is very easy if you have a sync cable.
If you have made it and read down this far. ;) It would be nice to get to know each other a little better before joining up on the trail. This is a good place for introductions, to ask questions, and get answers. It's also a good place to share photos taken during the run.
Doug
AKA Devil's Slide Doug
 
This is the the official 2025 Rubithon Thursday Breakfast Morning thread.

I am looking forward to meeting you all on this years trip. My name is Doug, I will be leading the run this year with my co-drivers Dominik aged 20 and my 9 year old daughter ( 8 year Rubithon Veteran) Isabella.

I have driven this trail a bunch of times in a both a mini truck and in my 80 series. The 80 I will be driving is setup in a pretty typical fashion with 3" of lift, 35" tires, 4.88 difs., low t case gears, RCV front axles, front and rear lockers, all the requisite armor, dents, winch, snorkel, fridge, tools.

This will be a traditional Loon entrance to the main Rubicon Trail. This unique run has a pre-paid private breakfast at the Ice House Resort before we start the trail. The breakfast is scheduled to start at 0800. We ask that we all get there early as in 0700 so that we can do the the tech inspections and insurance paperwork early and be able to hit the road right after breakfast. If you are not at Ice House by the time breakfast is finished we will be moving on. If you are not at Loon Lake by 0900 we will be moving on. If you arrive late and feel comfortable on the trail by yourself feel free to hit the trail and catch up.

There are a few "motel room" cabins at the resort, some RV spots and a tent camping area. The rooms are way rustic but "OK".
I usually fuel up at fresh pond on #50 before the turnoff to ice house road. Topping off at the pump at ice house resort is not a bad idea (be prepared to spend $10 a gallon). Topping off at Ice House and driving straight through and exiting at Tahoma I have never needed to dip into a Jerry can. I always pack a 5 gallon Jerry can just in case I have to drive the full trail back out due to the Cadillac Hill exit being closed (due to fire or lots of snow).

Our first day's destination will be Buck Island Lake were we will camp.
On group runs like this we will be taking the easier lines and getting everyone there safely. With a sizeable group it is important to keep things moving and stay in our rigs for short stops. a prepacked lunch is a great idea. I will do everything that I can to get us there early enough to have some down time and a swim before dark. This years snowpack seems light but it's still too early to tell, We could have a full ice cold lake or a muddy pond full of stumps.

Friday we will continue on to Rubicon Springs where folks will typically scatter and find a camp spot. At that point the official group run is complete and we are all on our own for camping. Groups often stay together to camp and some of us will do that but it is not required.
Sunday everyone mostly exits up Cadillac Hill, there is a local 4x4 club, the Hi-lows that provide assistance.

The Rubithon signup page will list mandatory safety and recovery gear that you will need, as well as equipment requirements. Minimum tire size is 35's and a 3" lift, you should have serious armor and a strong passenger to stack rocks doesn't hurt either.
Make sure a heavy strap (no hooks on the end) and a fire extinguisher are readily accessible. I like the strap on the passenger floor board so I'm not hunting for it or dealing with a swing out bumper while in a precarious situation.
I will walk around camp and offer a wrench so that everyone can check their knuckle studs before during and after each day on the trail. If you are driving an 80, I do have some tips for mechanical preparation, sway bar advice, etc. I do carry specific parts for an 80 series such as a steering box, birfield and axles and all the parts to repair a knuckle/studs (minus the actual knuckle), tie rod ends, rear drive shaft and a spark plug repair kit (don't ask).
We will be using 2m Ham for our communications, most likely 146.400. I recommend obtaining a license but don't let that stop you from picking up a radio. I have a Baofeng hand held, they are inexpensive. I have a file (chirp) that can be uploaded to the radio which I can share ahead of time. It is very easy if you have a sync cable.
If you have made it and read down this far. ;) It would be nice to get to know each other a little better before joining up on the trail. This is a good place for introductions, to ask questions, and get answers. It's also a good place to share photos taken during the run.
Doug
AKA Devil's Slide Doug
Really hoping to make it again!! Doug is awesome I’ll have an additional 200hp and about 100:1 gearing this year on 37s if I can get it all done. It’s a lot!!
 
Really hoping to make it again!! Doug is awesome I’ll have an additional 200hp and about 100:1 gearing this year on 37s if I can get it all done. It’s a lot!!
I'm hoping to get a an Orion and a rear locker in the 40 so Dominik can armstrong it through the trail on skinny 33"s.
 
Really hoping to make it again!! Doug is awesome I’ll have an additional 200hp and about 100:1 gearing this year on 37s if I can get it all done. It’s a lot!!
Your going to need to get a different bumper sticker.
 

Folks ask about SAT phones and checking in back home. As much as I like getting away from that stuff. This is another communication tool and way cheaper than a subscription to a satellite phone.
 
Just installed the Orion!

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Cmon, give the boy some steering assist, maybe the electric dealio ?
 
Cmon, give the boy some steering assist, maybe the electric dealio ?
He gets to run Armstrong steering at least once so he can appreciate power steering when we get around to it.
 
Hook him up with Greg. Remember years ago when Ray brought the stock green 45 stake side. That large oe wheel comes in handy.
 
I concur with Doug... all should armstrong it thru once... you learn how to drive better and you really appreciate PS later.

My first trip thru in my 78 LC with stock gears, armstrong steering, 33's and a single rear locker is etched in my mind.

However, I do believe my drinking problem might have started about the time I got PS. (had that extra hand available.)

Rubithon is fortunate to have TLCA members like Doug who step up and give more of themselves... our association is only as good as our members and our members are Great! Thanks Doug! Look forward to seeing you in the Springs!
 
Hey All, just re-read Doug's first message...figured I'd introduce myself.

I'm Bert...middle-aged-ish. I'm in Belmont/San Mateo area in California (SF Bay Area), and will be in my green 80 series. Pretty standard 80's mods...3"-ish lift, 37's (picking up freshies on Thursday), rear Eaton locker, Tcase 3.1:1 low, part time, Delta stuff here and there, RCVs rear, armored, Dissent high clearance front and extreme high rear, 105 sector shaft in rebuilt steering box - reinforced frame.

HAM: KE0KRW. Rubicon first-timer.

To do list: brake lines axle to caliper all around and flush, and install some hockey pucks in front bump stop.. Not much else as I just did Cruise Moab, and the 80 handled it like a champ...only did Fins and Poison Spider. Maybe I met some of you there?

Doug - I've got some 80's spares to bring too...complete steering box, spare pump, complete drag link and tie rod, rear axle shafts...front inner axle seals and various hoses (old OEM and new hoses, various ID and lengths).

If anyone is coming from a long way and forgot something, just give me a shout...can try and find it before driving up.
 

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