RUBICON! 6/21-23
Okay.... not much to report.
Trail conditions were interesting. There was not much snow this year, so things like the Soup Bowl and Ellis Creek were bone dry and the water level through the Springs and the Meadows on the way out the Tahoe side were all way down. This could have been really bad, but some rain through out the trip helped keep the dust down.
Friday, running the trail, we found very little traffic and we were the hold up most of the time. When we got to the box, I took a look and was sad the tree was down, cut up. I had to see it, even though I hadn't planned on running the box til the way out (just in case). We then proceeded to Buck, making sure to hit the Old Sluice.
Camped at Buck.... bad weather! When we rolled into Buck around 2pm, it was nice. The morning started cold and remained so for longer than usual (maybe 10am is when I peeled my jacket off and wasn't down to trunks til around noon (usually, out there, I am pretty much naked by eight or nine)). AT buck there was this nagging wind that we had all day... not much, but enough to keep the air brisk if you weren't in direct sunlight. Within an hour... the clouds rolled in... big, dark, thick, high clouds.... RAIN clouds!?!? The weather report on Weds, before we left, said nothing of this!! By five someone in the next camp said it was 48 and the wind was easily gusting to 30+ MPH by then.... this really didn't stop much all night. It even rained lightly a few times, but it never really took hold.
I decided to go collecting wood.... since we were somewhat there before the crowd, I was able to collect a shit ton and was able to maintain a raging bon fire through the entire night. But why? Why did I need fire all night?? My fucking sleeping bag got wet due to a leaking water container. My shit is down and that has zero insulation ability when it is wet. Oh no! SO I spent the night between drinking a half bottle of jack and feeding a fire to keep warm while I was nodding off. My guess is that with the wind chill, the temps were easily in the 30s.... which I also wasn't really prepared for since the report stated low 50s, upper 40s over night. I would have been fine, without the wind or without a wet bag. Note to self, no matter what the weather calls for, seal everything!!! I was able to keep the bon fire going until nine, which is when I rolled out (after fixing a vacuum leak I found). When I hot the springs, it rained good and hard for about 30 minutes.... then I took a wrong turn... about 20 minutes later I realized this was all unfamiliar and I headed back.... to blow a tire. Nice two plus inch sidewall gash.... Kevlar my ass!! Swapped for the spare as I didn't feel like fucking with plugging a sidewall if I didn't have to. Came back to the trail to finish it early on Saturday.
Why Saturday you ask.... ? Well, too many issues to describe, but the worse offender was the wet bag. I think I incurred a very, very slight hint of hypothermia. It took me several hours in a very hot truck, plus a long hot shower to start to reverse the chill. To get you on t he same page, when I went to load my rig on the trailer, it was 78 outside. I was wearing a jacket, long johns, two beanies.... (you get the idea) and stripped the jacket off right before lashing down the last corner. I was that cold! Luckily, my friend that let me store the trailer at gave me all the codes to his place and I was able to sneak in a hot shower. That really helped, but like I said, I was probably rolling through Bako when I started to regulate myself correctly.
Ugh.... I need to do this again soon, without so much DRAMA!! .... Come on August!
Here are a couple of pics:
Best spot on the Con!!
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-mn6-4MLwr74/T-3f1DC-jlI/AAAAAAAATLI/FZ5UZ61VrzE/s941/DSC_7124.jpg[/img]
Granite Bowl:
[img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-6qgmYfl3-6A/T-3ftGDbvNI/AAAAAAAATJc/ZSk6RFBXi9o/s1417/DSC_7059.JPG[/img]
Playing with a big stick:
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-b5K3SUiV468/T-3fvKtfM6I/AAAAAAAATKA/vckj7vgAhSU/s1417/DSC_7092.JPG[/img]
Required photo!
[img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-qfrV9iGaoys/T-3fw_l-8LI/AAAAAAAATKY/XuRgPyliujk/s1255/IMG_20120622_093934.jpg[/img]
No soup for you! An empty Soup Bowl:
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-kihlHGiSBTg/T-3f0Z-2nhI/AAAAAAAATK8/0fNhA_llN5c/s1417/DSC_7119.JPG[/img]
Sadness:
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_LDowKpfTiw/T-3f2WXbm-I/AAAAAAAATLc/NCydtCeGamE/s1543/DSC_7131.JPG[/img]
The gay.... the only bypass I made during the trip:
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-kciRCjAKf4M/T-3f4iqIJNI/AAAAAAAATMA/Heg_RZylHwA/s1417/DSC_7160.JPG[/img]
Top of Walker:
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-xj_m0HcVXeY/T-3f51Y7ceI/AAAAAAAATMQ/tut_t3wq2mM/s941/DSC_7175.jpg[/img]
Old/True Sluice:
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-J2zUeHPXVYA/T-3f-cIg-lI/AAAAAAAATNM/FboULnPeAGA/s1255/IMG_20120622_130203.jpg[/img]
Trail conditions were interesting. There was not much snow this year, so things like the Soup Bowl and Ellis Creek were bone dry and the water level through the Springs and the Meadows on the way out the Tahoe side were all way down. This could have been really bad, but some rain through out the trip helped keep the dust down.
Friday, running the trail, we found very little traffic and we were the hold up most of the time. When we got to the box, I took a look and was sad the tree was down, cut up. I had to see it, even though I hadn't planned on running the box til the way out (just in case). We then proceeded to Buck, making sure to hit the Old Sluice.
Camped at Buck.... bad weather! When we rolled into Buck around 2pm, it was nice. The morning started cold and remained so for longer than usual (maybe 10am is when I peeled my jacket off and wasn't down to trunks til around noon (usually, out there, I am pretty much naked by eight or nine)). AT buck there was this nagging wind that we had all day... not much, but enough to keep the air brisk if you weren't in direct sunlight. Within an hour... the clouds rolled in... big, dark, thick, high clouds.... RAIN clouds!?!? The weather report on Weds, before we left, said nothing of this!! By five someone in the next camp said it was 48 and the wind was easily gusting to 30+ MPH by then.... this really didn't stop much all night. It even rained lightly a few times, but it never really took hold.
I decided to go collecting wood.... since we were somewhat there before the crowd, I was able to collect a shit ton and was able to maintain a raging bon fire through the entire night. But why? Why did I need fire all night?? My fucking sleeping bag got wet due to a leaking water container. My shit is down and that has zero insulation ability when it is wet. Oh no! SO I spent the night between drinking a half bottle of jack and feeding a fire to keep warm while I was nodding off. My guess is that with the wind chill, the temps were easily in the 30s.... which I also wasn't really prepared for since the report stated low 50s, upper 40s over night. I would have been fine, without the wind or without a wet bag. Note to self, no matter what the weather calls for, seal everything!!! I was able to keep the bon fire going until nine, which is when I rolled out (after fixing a vacuum leak I found). When I hot the springs, it rained good and hard for about 30 minutes.... then I took a wrong turn... about 20 minutes later I realized this was all unfamiliar and I headed back.... to blow a tire. Nice two plus inch sidewall gash.... Kevlar my ass!! Swapped for the spare as I didn't feel like fucking with plugging a sidewall if I didn't have to. Came back to the trail to finish it early on Saturday.
Why Saturday you ask.... ? Well, too many issues to describe, but the worse offender was the wet bag. I think I incurred a very, very slight hint of hypothermia. It took me several hours in a very hot truck, plus a long hot shower to start to reverse the chill. To get you on t he same page, when I went to load my rig on the trailer, it was 78 outside. I was wearing a jacket, long johns, two beanies.... (you get the idea) and stripped the jacket off right before lashing down the last corner. I was that cold! Luckily, my friend that let me store the trailer at gave me all the codes to his place and I was able to sneak in a hot shower. That really helped, but like I said, I was probably rolling through Bako when I started to regulate myself correctly.
Ugh.... I need to do this again soon, without so much DRAMA!! .... Come on August!
Here are a couple of pics:
Best spot on the Con!!
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-mn6-4MLwr74/T-3f1DC-jlI/AAAAAAAATLI/FZ5UZ61VrzE/s941/DSC_7124.jpg[/img]
Granite Bowl:
[img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-6qgmYfl3-6A/T-3ftGDbvNI/AAAAAAAATJc/ZSk6RFBXi9o/s1417/DSC_7059.JPG[/img]
Playing with a big stick:
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-b5K3SUiV468/T-3fvKtfM6I/AAAAAAAATKA/vckj7vgAhSU/s1417/DSC_7092.JPG[/img]
Required photo!
[img]https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-qfrV9iGaoys/T-3fw_l-8LI/AAAAAAAATKY/XuRgPyliujk/s1255/IMG_20120622_093934.jpg[/img]
No soup for you! An empty Soup Bowl:
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-kihlHGiSBTg/T-3f0Z-2nhI/AAAAAAAATK8/0fNhA_llN5c/s1417/DSC_7119.JPG[/img]
Sadness:
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-_LDowKpfTiw/T-3f2WXbm-I/AAAAAAAATLc/NCydtCeGamE/s1543/DSC_7131.JPG[/img]
The gay.... the only bypass I made during the trip:
[img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-kciRCjAKf4M/T-3f4iqIJNI/AAAAAAAATMA/Heg_RZylHwA/s1417/DSC_7160.JPG[/img]
Top of Walker:
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-xj_m0HcVXeY/T-3f51Y7ceI/AAAAAAAATMQ/tut_t3wq2mM/s941/DSC_7175.jpg[/img]
Old/True Sluice:
[img]https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-J2zUeHPXVYA/T-3f-cIg-lI/AAAAAAAATNM/FboULnPeAGA/s1255/IMG_20120622_130203.jpg[/img]
