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Aaaahhhhhhh, the voice of experience.
Thank you! That is great to hear. I am hoping to make that trip next summer, and that is just what I wanted to hear! [emoji6]H1's do great. It's slow going, but they cruise right along. H2's do fine too. H3's need to be skid-plated and on 35's All rigs need Rock Sliders and Winches.
About the Rubicon, like Serg mentioned. It's non stop action from the time you leave the Kiosk. There are no breaks in the action unless you stop for lunch.
I think everyone (Hummers) should start with the Loon to Spider to Wentworth Springs loop. It is not necessary to tackle Big Sluice and Cadillac Hill your first time out. Come in Loon Lake, overnight at Spider Lake, head out Wentworth Springs.
OR, if you want to do the whole trail plan on 3 camping nights. One night at Spider Lake, one night at Buck Island Lake and one night in the Springs.
The point is to Take Your Time. Don't over-pack (weight will kill a rig on this trail). Relax, enjoy it. If you can't enjoy it, it will beat you up.
It is the most amazingly beautiful place.
Sounds great but I'll watch from afar, I have a hard enough time on easy trails [emoji2]
The point is to Take Your Time.
If that's the case Zach, I think your Rubber Duck's going to need Rubber Duck~!~