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.
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)!
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...
Through what used to be Gatekeeper... It was at this point Matt stopped to see if his fix last night worked. It did.
I believe this is coming up Walker Hill, heading to phone tree (which had no reception)...
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!
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:
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.
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.