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    Quote Originally Posted by ZEUS View Post
    Actually, those pics are from the Little Sluice of the Rubicon - that IS the trail! I have never even attempted the Little Sluice, I just looked at it and carried on to the Big Sluice. I understand crawling but don't have the hardware for that kind of treatment.. well maybe I do now!
    So, when Grand Pa Bob's VX finished the Rubicon,did he do that trail or probably bypass it. I'm not familiar with the Rubicon.I thought it was one trail.Is it a series of trails?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Harness View Post
    So, when Grand Pa Bob's VX finished the Rubicon,did he do that trail or probably bypass it. I'm not familiar with the Rubicon.I thought it was one trail.Is it a series of trails?
    He most definitely bypassed the Little Sluice and most likely the Big Sluice as well. Although, with a good spotter, some patience, skill, nerve, and maybe some luck, I bet his VX could have tackled the Big Sluice. The Rubi is just one trail, the Little Sluice and the Big Sluice are tough optional routes. I ended up on the Big Sluice by accident the second time around - greatest mistake I may have ever made!!! The first time I did the Rubi was with a trail group of about 12 rigs, the second time was just two Jeeps. It took about 2 extra hours to complete the Big Sluice route versus the longer, more scenic, and more casual granite slab route - that may help explain how difficult the Big Sluice is. In fact, we didn't make it to the campgrounds before dark and had to camp at the lake instead! The difference is amazing yet both routes are worth running for their individual rewards.
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    Here is a link to our June trip to the Rubicon http://www.wasatchoutlawwheelers.com.../rubicon08.php
    I had debated up until the last minute whether to take the VX or Jeep. I made the right decision for two reasons. Linda got to drive the entire trail since this was my second trip and the VX would have been at its limit while the Jeep was not. The Rubicon IS the most famous jeep trail in the world, period. Moab is great due to the diversity of trails but the Rubicon is on the top all 4-wheelers to do list.
    I doubt that Mike will get what he wants out of his Amigo. There is a comp rig being sold by a friend of mine for 10K less that is a much better deal.

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    Todd, have ever run Fordyce Creek Trail? People call it the "Mini Rubicon"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask View Post
    Todd, have ever run Fordyce Creek Trail? People call it the "Mini Rubicon"?

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    Nope, that is on my list. Maybe this year. I also understand it is harder than the "Con"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Adams View Post
    Nope, that is on my list. Maybe this year. I also understand it is harder than the "Con"
    While I have never visually seen the Rubicon Trail, I have walked a good part of the Fordyce Creek Trail while I was camping up there last summer. There were several spots that looked like no problem, there were also several spots that looked really tough. Most of the rigs running this trail were full on rock crawlers and way lifted Jeepers. Next time you and Linda get out here be sure to let me know, we can at very least get together for some brew and food if not wheeling. This area is only about 45 minutes from where I live.

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    We usually skip the hardest parts Hells Gate, Escalator,Tip-Over Challenge.Dragons Tail freaked me out, when we went back to get Justins VX.That was the part I wouldn't drive back up! Fear of heights grabbed me for some reason?!
    Did them all except the escalator!

    He most definitely bypassed the Little Sluice and most likely the Big Sluice as well. Although, with a good spotter, some patience, skill, nerve, and maybe some luck, I bet his VX could have tackled the Big Sluice
    I am not positive, but from talking (a lot) with grandpa bob and wheeling with him and seeing his skills and fearlessness first hand I dought if he skipped any of the obstacles. He said the short trail (i think it is around 17 miles) took 3 days and he felt like someone had been punching him the whole time. His VX was pretty beat up from it and most all of his cladding was ripped off the VX.

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    [QUOTE=Triathlete;143856]Did them all except the escalator!



    I am not positive, but from talking (a lot) with grandpa bob and wheeling with him and seeing his skills and fearlessness first hand I dought if he skipped any of the obstacles. He said the short trail (i think it is around 17 miles) took 3 days and he felt like someone had been punching him the whole time. His VX was pretty beat up from it and most all of his cladding was ripped off the VX.

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    There are some trails that the VX doesn't belong on and the “Con is one of them. I can’t believe I almost took mine. I did it before with 33’s on the Jeep which is what I have on the VX. I never needed any help getting through but almost tipped it over at least once which made me think the VX would be OK. While we were on the trail I was so glad we had the Jeep. The nice thing about an overbuilt rig is that you don’t get beat up and have a much better time. I had expected that Linda would take a break from driving but never did.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    His VX was pretty beat up from it and most all of his cladding was ripped off the VX.
    Wow, I would have loved to see photos of him doing it in his VX and the aftermath/carnage.

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    and the aftermath/carnage.
    I saw the patched, rhino lined rebolted back on aftermath!

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