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JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
May 16th, 2011, 9:54 am
by abendx
Place holder for the 2nd annual IOR Rubicon pre-run.
This is going to be a smaller, more nimble group to run the 'Con at the very beginning of the season. There will likely be plenty of snow around still, much of it likely on the trail itself (although last year, there wasn't really much snow on the trail until we got to the last section with all the water crossings (between the eastern trail head and caddy hill).... we had to traverse some drifts as high as maybe four feet that dropped off into the water crossings which were just barely breaking the door line on my heep (~2.5' deep).
More info later. Current plan is to Roll up Thursday, spend the night close to the trail in a hotel. Hit the trail, early Friday. Plan on the trail is to maximize play time after wheeling... dinner, hiking, swimming (if it's not just above freezing as it was last year), drinking, etc.. We should be off the trail by around noontime on Sunday. I am thinking about spending the night in Tahoe and enjoying the lake on Sunday evening and then making the drive home on Monday, but if you need to work on Monday.... the long drive awaits you after wheeling.
I assume the other run will have lessor requirements, but on this run, I'd like to not see anything less than 35s, lockers on both ends, and no more than six rigs.
[u]GOING[/u]
abendx *
rando30ex *
[u]MAYBE[/u]
paul (word around town is Randy has an Asian hottie visiting him late at night.... could it be Paul?) *
* attended last year.
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 6th, 2011, 6:24 am
by abendx
Okay... everything is looking like a go. PBB is reporting lots of snow still on the trail, but the forecast from here on out is in the 70s and sunny.... the snow will be gone for the pre-run!
No one else wants to play when the trail is at it's best?
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 7th, 2011, 8:02 am
by abendx
This is happening biches. No other takers?
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 10th, 2011, 7:49 pm
by aldo90731
Wish I could go but I will be in Canada for a wedding.
Damn twice in a row...I was in Canada last year too...
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 11th, 2011, 7:07 am
by abendx
[quote="aldo90731"]Wish I could go but I will be in Canada for a wedding.
Damn twice in a row...I was in Canada last year too...[/quote]
I was in Canada last week. Nice place!
The CON is nice too.... but it looks like IOR has too many girls that are afraid of it.

Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 11th, 2011, 10:44 am
by aldo90731
[quote="abendx"]
I was in Canada last week. Nice place!
[/quote]
Oh where in Canada were you?!?!
I hope to go wheeling with some locals while I am up there...
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 11th, 2011, 1:26 pm
by abendx
[quote="aldo90731"][quote="abendx"]
I was in Canada last week. Nice place!
[/quote]
Oh where in Canada were you?!?!
I hope to go wheeling with some locals while I am up there...[/quote]
Other side.... a night in Toronto and one at Niagara on the Lake.
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 11th, 2011, 4:45 pm
by aldo90731
[quote="abendx"]
Other side.... a night in Toronto and one at Niagara on the Lake.[/quote]
Yes, Ontario is nice too.
You should check Montreal and Quebec if you have a chance...it's REAL nice...!
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 12th, 2011, 8:40 am
by chuckanut105
No your both wrong British Columbia is the provence to go to in Canada.
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 12th, 2011, 7:36 pm
by aldo90731
[quote="chuckanut105"]No your both wrong British Columbia is the provence to go to in Canada.[/quote]
That's where I am going...my family lives in the Fraser Valley

Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 13th, 2011, 7:46 am
by chuckanut105
[quote="aldo90731"][quote="chuckanut105"]No your both wrong British Columbia is the provence to go to in Canada.[/quote]
That's where I am going...my family lives in the Fraser Valley

[/quote]
Where at? I used to go to Ashcroft every year to ride horses. I love it up there its beautiful. And the fishing up there is awsome.

Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 13th, 2011, 8:07 am
by abendx
[quote="chuckanut105"][quote="aldo90731"][quote="chuckanut105"]No your both wrong British Columbia is the provence to go to in Canada.[/quote]
That's where I am going...my family lives in the Fraser Valley

[/quote]
Where at? I used to go to Ashcroft every year to ride horses. I love it up there its beautiful. And the fishing up there is awsome.

[/quote]
This is a RUBICON run thread. I know Pete, too scared to go, but really.... talk about this in another thread, eh.

Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 13th, 2011, 10:04 am
by Desert Dog
Weird-ass Canadians, having a love-in on a Rubicon thread
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Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 13th, 2011, 11:02 am
by chuckanut105
might as well be a canada run with all the snow there is up there.

Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 14th, 2011, 1:25 pm
by abendx
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 14th, 2011, 1:42 pm
by chuckanut105
Pirate said 3-5ft still on the ground today. gobal warming say what????
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 14th, 2011, 2:13 pm
by abendx
[quote="chuckanut105"]Pirate said 3-5ft still on the ground today. gobal warming say what????[/quote]
Where did you see that. Last report I saw is no one is running the trail through and no one is getting to either Spider or Caddy from either prospective side. If it is only 3-5 feet right now, the trip is a go.
So.... do tell!
JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 14th, 2011, 4:08 pm
by casaintsfan
[quote="abendx"][quote="chuckanut105"]Pirate said 3-5ft still on the ground today. gobal warming say what????[/quote]
Where did you see that. Last report I saw is no one is running the trail through and no one is getting to either Spider or Caddy from either prospective side. If it is only 3-5 feet right now, the trip is a go.
So.... do tell![/quote]
Are you guys going, should be really wet. If you go I wanna see alot more pics than last year (chort bald dude holding a broken chock) and some video of the water crossings so we can see how deep it is.
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 14th, 2011, 4:23 pm
by abendx
[quote="casaintsfan"][quote="abendx"][quote="chuckanut105"]Pirate said 3-5ft still on the ground today. gobal warming say what????[/quote]
Where did you see that. Last report I saw is no one is running the trail through and no one is getting to either Spider or Caddy from either prospective side. If it is only 3-5 feet right now, the trip is a go.
So.... do tell![/quote]
Are you guys going, should be really wet. If you go I wanna see alot more pics than last year (chort bald dude holding a broken chock) and some video of the water crossings so we can see how deep it is.[/quote]
If Pete has a clue (most likely, from past experience with him, probably NOT).... then we will go. BUT, me thinks there is 15+ feet in the middle between Spider and Caddy Hill.
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 14th, 2011, 4:27 pm
by abendx
I might eat crow... look slike Pete might be right. If I can convince Randy that a little more than three feet of snow is okay.... we'll do it.
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 14th, 2011, 6:17 pm
by VICTORG93307
Some bald short uhmpa loompa looking mofo. Is that what you meant?
sent from HTC evo iPhone killer.
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 15th, 2011, 7:16 am
by chuckanut105
Dont question my sources.

Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 15th, 2011, 7:46 am
by Desert Dog
I think you'll be good for this run. There will be a few drifts that haven't melted, but nothing a locked jeep on 37s can't easily handle. Why are folks down "south" so afraid of a little snow
You guys should join one of our snow runs next winter and get some practice in.
Re: JUNE 16-20 -- RUBICON

Posted:
June 15th, 2011, 1:41 pm
by abendx
[quote="desert dog"]I think you'll be good for this run. There will be a few drifts that haven't melted, but nothing a locked jeep on 37s can't easily handle. Why are folks down "south" so afraid of a little snow
You guys should join one of our snow runs next winter and get some practice in.[/quote]
According to Pirate, there are still 15+ foot deep areas past Ellis and no one is getting in far on the Tahoe side. As far as I know, no one has completed the trail and it doesn't look like anyone is getting very far in either.
I can't see driving up and taking the time and cash to not be able to run the entire trail.
If 15 feet is a "little" snow.... what do you call a lot?