06 H3
a.k.a. "The Jackal"
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This will be a trip to remember! My friends and I do an annual rubicon trip (since 2015?) and this year was more wheeling, more wrenching, more welding and crazier than before.
The usual crew....
damn, whoever took this picture can make this beat up shitbox look wayyy better behind a camera then in person lol
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the 4500 race jeep
Clint's Rubicon
Whats left of a K5 blazer, now buggy.
Chuck's linked YJ.
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Then the added additions we had this year was Derek in his Chevy 1500, a Ultimate Adventure 2020 alumni, he is from Illinois but moved out west so we got to meet up for the first time. SAS with 1 tons on 40's.
Derek's coworker in a bone stock Bronco (skids and a winch were added I think)
and last but not least Vay, in his SAS H3 on a shakedown run.
So, we get started through the gatekeeper and it was pretty uneventful. The only real issue was that Vay had his H3 shut off when flexed out in certain areas. This issue would continue throughout the trip but more on that later. This is where the 90/10 rule applies. 90% of the build takes 10% of the time but the last 10% fighting through gremlins can take 90% of the time.
So we get through the gatekeeper and start going down the slabs when our friend Kevin in the buggy launches his rig off a ledge and pile drove it into a rock. Broke the cap on his steering, his coilover and his rim. Totally avoidable but funny. In an effort to keep the group moving, we send Vay, Derek and the Bronco with Clint. Kyle, Chuck and I hang back. We had some decisions to make, he could continue on without fluid in the coilover, it will ride worse but the coilover was still functional in supporting the vehicle, he had a spare tire/rim to change out for the damaged rim and then the steering could have been trail fixed but we were so close to the trailhead we decided to get him new parts. I ran back through the gatekeeper, dropped him off at his tow rig and he took off to town. Atleast we had a good view while we waited.
We fixed some stuff, drank a beer, waited, waited, waited some more, ran to ellis creek and back to kill some time, then I discovered my wheel bearing was loose so I tightened that, then headed back to the buggy, and they showed up with steering parts. Got that fixed and then played catch up with the group.
They ran through ellis creek, got to have some fun on the optional soup bowl line, run through little sluice and get to camp at spider lake.
I think this is somewhere near walker hill.
The usual crew....
damn, whoever took this picture can make this beat up shitbox look wayyy better behind a camera then in person lol
View attachment photo sep 07 2023, 5 04 53 am (2).jpg
the 4500 race jeep
Clint's Rubicon
Whats left of a K5 blazer, now buggy.
Chuck's linked YJ.
View attachment photo sep 08 2023, 6 56 06 am.jpg
Then the added additions we had this year was Derek in his Chevy 1500, a Ultimate Adventure 2020 alumni, he is from Illinois but moved out west so we got to meet up for the first time. SAS with 1 tons on 40's.
Derek's coworker in a bone stock Bronco (skids and a winch were added I think)
and last but not least Vay, in his SAS H3 on a shakedown run.
So, we get started through the gatekeeper and it was pretty uneventful. The only real issue was that Vay had his H3 shut off when flexed out in certain areas. This issue would continue throughout the trip but more on that later. This is where the 90/10 rule applies. 90% of the build takes 10% of the time but the last 10% fighting through gremlins can take 90% of the time.
So we get through the gatekeeper and start going down the slabs when our friend Kevin in the buggy launches his rig off a ledge and pile drove it into a rock. Broke the cap on his steering, his coilover and his rim. Totally avoidable but funny. In an effort to keep the group moving, we send Vay, Derek and the Bronco with Clint. Kyle, Chuck and I hang back. We had some decisions to make, he could continue on without fluid in the coilover, it will ride worse but the coilover was still functional in supporting the vehicle, he had a spare tire/rim to change out for the damaged rim and then the steering could have been trail fixed but we were so close to the trailhead we decided to get him new parts. I ran back through the gatekeeper, dropped him off at his tow rig and he took off to town. Atleast we had a good view while we waited.
We fixed some stuff, drank a beer, waited, waited, waited some more, ran to ellis creek and back to kill some time, then I discovered my wheel bearing was loose so I tightened that, then headed back to the buggy, and they showed up with steering parts. Got that fixed and then played catch up with the group.
They ran through ellis creek, got to have some fun on the optional soup bowl line, run through little sluice and get to camp at spider lake.
I think this is somewhere near walker hill.