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Glad that things are looking better. I'm really curious how the driveline plays out, I'll laugh if it's just buzzing against the body...
 
Okay, I have a little bit of time to get started on this story. The idea for this Rubicon trip was something that was brewing in my head for years. My Dad always talked about wanting to do the Rubicon Trail. I have been hearing about it since I was in grade school. Four years ago I was able to experience the Rubicon first hand with my wife and the desire to bring my Dad increased seven fold. With my wife's blessing, I set a date to take Dad to the iconic trail. I invited a few friends and the plan evolved into an Ultimate Adventure style trip: No trailers allowed. Then my buddy Mike (@Notontheforum) had the idea to make the trip even more epic... He was going to drag his pop-up tent trailer through as well!

Rubicon Day 1:

We were planning on meeting up with Mike at his house in Hillsboro, OR at noon. That should make a nice and easy drive to Ashland, OR for the first night (about 295 miles). Leading up to this day, you have read the issues I was dealing with. Dad checked all of my bolts and marked them with a paint pen while I programmed the Ham radio. We were as ready as we will ever be and showed up to Mike's about 15 minutes late.

Mike was also dealing with his own issues. His truck got back from the shop three days before we were supposed to leave and as we pulled up, he was still welding on the pop-up! The poor guy had been at it for two weeks straight trying to get that trailer ready. We helped him finish the last few things and we hit the road just after 3 pm. With a quick stop at a fellow club member's house (Brian @tonsofun) for the custom sticker for the trailer, we were ready to go!

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We hit the road knowing that Ashland was going to be a haul time wise. We pushed all the way to South Eugene (125 miles into the trip) until we needed to stop for fuel. At that point we realized that Mike's 4Runner was puking gear oil. A quick assessment found that oil was coming out the hole for the speedo cable, which was MIA. It was also bleeding a bit out of the t-case seal, but there wasn't much we could do about that. We found that a water bottle lid, duct tape, and a hose clamp pretty much sealed the hole. We topped off the gear oil and were back on the road.

We pushed hard to Roseburg (185 miles in), now that we were even further behind. In Roseburg we got a late dinner and realized that now my truck was bleeding gear oil as well. After looking at my truck, it was determined that I over-filled the cases and gear oil was coming out of the vent when I was pushing the truck hard. No big deal, just annoying.

We topped off Mike's cases and figured out that we should stay in Medford instead of Ashland. Mike never got the chance to buy food for the trip and Medford had better stores for the morning. Fair enough... On to Medford.

We pulled into Medford around 11:30 pm and found that there was some sort of baseball tournament going on. Therefore, all of the hotel rooms were occupied. After almost an hour, we were able to track down a room (a story in itself) and finally get to bed. We only made it 285 miles... Our own Ultimate Adventure was shaping up to be all we thought it would!
 
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Rubicon Day 2

Mike got up early and ran to the store to pick up food for the trip, then we got on the road headed to Ashland. Jerod (@2ndGenToyotaFan) and Matt (@ThreeEyedBandit) were going to meet up with us at 9 am at a gas station in South Ashland, then we were going to continue to the Rubicon!

There was a little smoke going over the pass.
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But we pulled into Red Bluff, CA without incident. Matt and Jerod both had A/C, Mike realized that his wasn't working for some reason, and my truck never had A/C... it was hot and we knew it was only going to get hotter. We decided to grab lunch and make a plan on which way to go. After some discussion, we decided to head to Georgetown and go in at Wentworth Springs. After lunch we migrated into the parking lot so Mike could top off the gear oil in his transfer case.

Mike's 4Runner and trailer (aka: Thelma and Louise):
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Jerod's 4Runner (aka: Green Bastard or GB):
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Matt's FZJ80 (aka: Tiny Dancer)
*somehow missed getting a parking lot pic*

My Pickup, which still doesn't have a name....
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All topped off and sweating again, we hit the road...
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This is where the details get a little fuzzy... Did I mention it was hot? Dad and I cooked ourselves on the way to Georgetown. Somewhere along the way, we figured out that the power lead to Mike's A/C compressor came undone. The result was his A/C started working... I was jealous. And slightly delirious.

But we made it to Georgetown without dying. This was our last chance to top off the tanks and head into the woods.
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We then continued down Wentworth Springs Rd to South Fork Campground. We were greeted by an idiot with a bullhorn announcing our arrival, but the river was awesome.
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And camp wasn't too bad after the idiot passed out...
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After 640 miles in two days, I was so excited to be on trial the next day. It was kinda surreal that we were here and that Dad was with me. I couldn't have asked for a better group of guys to share it with.
 
Rubicon Day 3

We were able to get all packed up and aired down at our campsite with only a little bullhorn involved, so that was good. However, we were itching to get on the trail!

From the campground, you pull back onto Wentworth Springs Rd, which immediately turns to gravel. It didn't take Mike too long to realize he needed more air in the trailer springs and less air in the trailer tires! I gotta say, the airbag suspension he designed for it works really well!

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After what felt like way longer than it should, we pulled into Wentworth Springs.

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And my Dad started to truly get a feel for the amazing scenery that makes Rubicon so special.

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This was it! The official start of the Rubicon Trail! And Mike was going to pull a pop-up camper though it! SO EPIC!

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For those of you that don't have the Rubicon Trail memorized, here is the map with the major obstacles listed. It may help you follow along as I'm telling my story.
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After leaving Wentworth Springs Campground, we made it as far as The Slabs before Matt realized he had a problem... He reworked the rear suspension of his 80 to be a wishbone 3-Link and it was loosing up on him as the suspension flexed. One of many quick tightening sessions and we were rolling again.

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And then we all got a taste of what we were in for on 1st Blood...
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And it was about here when Mike's spare tire carrier decided it didn't want to be part of his bumper anymore... We got it all secured to the trailer and carried on, but we decided that pulling cable was probably a better idea the 2nd gear, 5k RPM bumps. LOL!

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And we continued on finishing 1st Blood and Post Pile...
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At around Monument Rock, Jerod radioed saying he thinks something is wrong with the trailer. Sure enough, we bent both axle spindles so the tires were towed out. Honestly, with all of the thoughts on what could go wrong with the trailer, that one was not on our radar! So that was a good time for lunch and to make a plan. The views didn't hurt either.
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Rubicon Day 3 Continued



We decided that our best plan of action would be to make it to Loon Lake. We could camp there and find a place to leave the trailer. I was a little sad that I was going to have to set up a tent, but we also had to pull the trailer 650 miles home! So on we went, being as gentle as we could to the trailer axles.



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Here is the Loon Lake Intertie.

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... and out to Loon

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With only a few mild adjustments needed...

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As I was leading us down, we came across a well built 4th Gen 4Runner pulling a trailer. I was admiring the rig as he drove by and I see his mouth drop. He looks over at me with this dumbfounded look an his face, points to Mike, and exclaims "That guy's pulling a f@&*ing pop-up!" Dad and I started laughing so hard, he was almost past all of us by the time I could get on the radio. Apparently he never said anything to Mike, just stared in disbelief... Or maybe admiration. Yeah, let's go with that....

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A few more pics...

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And we made it to Loon Lake dam.

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We were able to find a really cool camp spot right on the lake where Matt could hopefully fix his issues once and for all. You can see just how much everyone in our group trusts hi-lift jacks... LOL!

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All went well and we got to enjoy some amazing views before calling it a day.

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Rubicon Day 4

The day started off with us re-organizing the trucks. Since we weren't going to have the trailer any longer, it took a little adjusting. We then took off for Ice House Resort to top off our tanks and park the trailer. We made it about a mile and realized that this was a suicide mission with the trailer spindles being bent so bad. Coming around corners the trailer would change lanes by itself! We found a wide spot on the road to pull off to try and straighten them. It took a lot of winching with snatch blocks and creative geometry, but we got it done.

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The fix worked great! Even though we just eyeballed the adjustment, the trailer pulled fine for the rest of the trip. After we filled up with $5.90 per gallon gas (!), we headed back up to Loon Lake to start the Rubicon Trail (again)!

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I let Dad drive across the slabs... And that was the end of him wanting to be in the driver's seat. LOL! He was afraid he was going to hurt my truck...
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Through what used to be Gatekeeper... It was at this point Matt stopped to see if his fix last night worked. It did.
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I believe this is coming up Walker Hill, heading to phone tree (which had no reception)...
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All in all, everything was going smoothly. The rigs were working great and we were cruising right along. That is until we saw a group of Jeeps hanging out around Soup Bowl. We stopped and watched one lady in a JK play around on it for a while with, then they all left. I got to say, it was pretty interesting hearing Jeep people talk about the people in their group... I'm glad I hang out with Toyota people!

Then it was our turn to put a tire on Soup Bowl. Jerod hit it first and tried many lines, but kept getting denied. We all told him it was because he stepped down to metric 35's. LOL!
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After a while, Jerod finally called it. I thought I could see the line, so I walk back to my truck. Double low, 2nd gear and I walked right up it! Total one-shot that nobody was expecting. We got a couple videos, but no still pics. Needless to say I was STOKED!!! I grabbed a drink and floated on cloud nine to watch the rest of the group.

Matt was up next in his 80. He fought with it a while, then powered it up. Again, we were taking video, so no good still shots. By this time Jerod was getting bothered by the fact that he didn't make it. He decided to hit it again a bit to no avail.

Mike was the last one to put a tire on Soup Bowl. He worked at it a bit, but only have a 4.7 single case was hurting him. All in all, this was the outcome:
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The roll was pretty soft, and luckily nobody was hurt. We were able to get him back on his tires quickly, so there was minimal oil in the cylinders. The hi-po 3.0 fired right up and never missed a beat.
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We decided it would be a good time to find a place to camp for the night... We ended up bypassing Little Sluice and found a nice spot in the shade. This gave Mike time to reorganize his yard sale and make a duct tape window.
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Rubicon Day 5

Man oh man, I am doing a really crappy job at telling this story in a timely manner! I apologize....

The next morning we broke camp in not much hurry. Mike wanted to check over everything, so he stayed in camp while the rest of us back-tracked the Little Sluice bypass so we could put a tire on Little Sluice.

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By the time we met back up with Mike, a slightly broken Jeep was towing a very broken Jeep back out towards Loon Lake. The tow-er was only 2wd and the one being towed ripped his link off the frame. We didn't have a welder (and we were in fire season even if we did), but we help secure the axle a bit better and wished them luck.

From there, we continued on the trail...
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Going through Vee Notch, the drain plug on Mike's front end came out. We still have no idea why or how it happened, since there were no marks that it was hit. Anyway, we noticed that all the fluid was dumped out. We ended up finding the plug, re-filling the front end, and cleaning up the spill. However, it did make for some nice poser pics.

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At this point, we were at the decision point of Indian Trail or Old Sluice Box... Of course we had to go down Old Sluice! It is the actual trail...

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We all made it though without too much incident (though once again, I didn't have to winch *cough*), and made our way down to Buck Island Lake for lunch. We hung out for a while and swam near Buck Island Dam. After enjoying the lake for a bit, we all decided we should push on to Rubicon Springs. The plan was to camp there and enjoy some time relaxing.

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Rubicon Day 7 & 8

After our day of rest, we packed up in the morning and headed up Cadillac Hill. Of course we had to take our poser shot at Observation Point!
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And the rest of the trip out was uneventful, however we did have a BUNCH of oncoming traffic. Apparently everyone that was helping set up for Jeep Jamboree was heading in... Other than that, we just made our way to the trailhead to air up.

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The plan was for all of us to caravan out to South Lake Tahoe. Jerod was meeting a friend there for lunch, Matt was going to make his trek home via 395, and Mike and I were going to go get Mike's trailer at Ice House Resort. And we almost made it too....

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After saying our good-byes, Mike and I got the trailer and headed for home. We spent the night near Red Bluff and just ate up the highway miles. We never had any more problems along the way.

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I honestly can't express how amazing this trip was. I am so blessed that we got the opportunity to do this!
 
Great write up and read = jealous. Even if we had something like that in Australia we'd be locked out of it.
"Management Vehicles and walkers only"
 
Wow.... Talk about neglecting a thread! Sorry guys... My life got really crazy since my last post, so the truck (and everything else) sorta moved to the back burner. But there is a light at the end of the tunnel!

I added axle shims to try and fix my driveline vibration. They didn't really help, but I also found that my rear shocks are completely gone. So it looks like I have some stuff to sort out once I get the new garage and house set up. I also acquired an 8274, so I will need to build a new front bumper. I am also loosing power steering intermittently, so I will have to start messing with that too. (You can hear it complaining in the video.) However, once the divorce is finalized I should be able to start spending money on my trucks again! LOL

However, last weekend we trailered out to Cline Butte OHV in Central Oregon for @tonsofun's bachelor party and got to play around. It was a blast! Here are some random shots of my truck playing (in no particular order):

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Video of me climbing a ledge.
 

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