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The official/Non official 2010 Rubicon Trip
Jimmy:
I would definitely be interested, however, personally, I'd rather hit Moab if I had to pick a spot to drive cross country for. I'd also be game for hauling instead of driving!
BigJerm:
Steven I have read some stories where guys in Monteros on 33's and lift made it through. Took on body damage, had to do some winching but made it. Seems there is a bypass (and I use that loosely because they are not super easy) around the tough obstacles. Really I want to do it more for the historical part. This is an old road, used well over 100 years old now and is still considered a road and I want to be able to say I had the chance to ride it.
The Rubicon seems to be under attack always too so who knows how long before it is gone.
gone.
DILYSI Dave:
Hmm....
Fly into San-Fran. Buy a decent Jeep off of autotrader / craigslist. Rubicon. Drive back to San-Fran. Sell on craigslist. Fly home.
DOUG:
--- Quote from: DILYSI Dave on November 10, 2008, 04:02:56 PM ---Hmm....
Fly into San-Fran. Buy a decent Jeep off of autotrader / craigslist. Rubicon. Drive back to San-Fran. Sell on craigslist. Fly home.
--- End quote ---
Dave, good point! That might be the easiest and least expensive method to ride the Rubicon. Jeremy wants to see the country too, so he's planning a road trip.
I stopped by your booth in Vegas, and left a card for you. They said you were at the other Venue.
Krawler00:
Moab over Rubicon Jimmy? Moab is too easy. ;D Rubicon looks a bit more challenging to me.
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