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There is "retro wheelin", I don't know if that's what you want.
HERE: http://www.pirate4x4.com/scrap/retro!/
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Join Date: Feb 2001
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Damm one of these days I need to get a scanner.
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flip though these..
http://www.rcrc4x4.com/Tributes/Tony...20Tony....html BTW thanks for the help on the jeep. Of course I took the distributor out last night and turned it along with the plugs now it backfires out of the carb (again) and won't run LOL I made sure it was TDC on #1 before I started too! Grrr. I added a manual choke and ran the PCV to the back of the intake.
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I love the Ruby no matter what year....
Post moe! POST MOE!
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Join Date: Apr 2001
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Location: Mokelumne Hill, CA, USA
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Brandon, where did you get that old time "con shot?
Maybe I need to get with you and do a poster board kinda thing to go along with the FOTR pictures of today's world on the Rubicon??? Hmmmm. Might be a great addition to the speech-a-fying a have to do.??? Del
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Del, stop by the air tool store on auburn blvd, the guy there has some black in whites from 68 in EXCELLENT condition! I photocopied them but that is nothing like scanning them. My pics from that link are early 80's but nearl the same as 68 - the real effects have happened in the last 15 years..
I have a collection of old photos but most are photocopies, I would love to get better quality ones! I like to have nice pics made 11x17 or 5x8 and I put a small shot of me and my truck in the same location present day. The pics on my web site are from my late uncle..
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I look at it the other way. I see a trail that has been traveled by 10's of thousands and how little it has changed for the most part. Sure there are areas that people go that they didn't years ago but on the flipside there are lots of areas that people used to go back in the day and you wouldn't know if you didn't know. The two parts that have changed the most from my point of view is the little and big sluice and the rest has changed little excluding the whole Loon route.
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Granted I can't remember back 15 yrs but I know that roughly 10-12 yrs ago a buddy of ours being the first in our group to make it up soup.....think that one's been there a long time, just wasn't doable in a sua 32" tired rig.
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Join Date: Feb 2002
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You can take a picture of anything 20-30 years ago and things will look different...including yourself.
Yes, the rubicon has changed over the years...most notably Little sluice and Big sluice (I'm with Dean on this one). Big Sluice has changed over a period of time and Little Sluice has changed drastically over the past 10 years. Most people are now building rigs far more capable than what the Rubicon has to offer. If you are bored because your rig is so Bad-Ass...I'm sorry, but please don't look for more challenging terrain. Most everyone knows this has happened on Fordyce. By the way the old Ruby pics are awesome. I would love to get my hands on a few of those pics for a trip I have planned for this summer (especially of cadillac and the springs). Also, anyone who is very knowlageble about the history of the rubicon and would like to volunteer for me this summer on July 12/13, please e-mail me. We will be taking a group of Disabled people into the springs and would like to give them some history on the trail. |
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That is a sweeeet pic of Studebakers on the con. From what I remember, Mr. Studebaker originally made wheelbarrows and sold them to the miners.
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Call me stupid here, but am I the only one that doesn't know what you are talking about
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Before you get to winch hill 3 or "the squeeze" you cross a rocky creek (it runs from left to right). Two years ago some morons drove up and down that creek. Now it has become common place for people to screw around on.
That creek is not part of the trail nor has it ever been. This section is about 75 yards long and is off to your right (assuming you are going towards meadow lake). Not only have I seen people on it... I have the video! All I'm trying to say is that over the last 10 years people have become good fabricators and dumped a lot of money into their rigs. They become bored and look for more challenging obstacles. These people should try their luck and compete in a sactioned event. |
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ok I gotcha, know exactly the spot you are talking about.
I do agree that people are building rigs to a much higher standard now, but I think it is a little ignorant to make the assumption that just because you have a built rig means that you are not going to stay on the trail. I DON'T think this is what you mean, but it seems that this belief is running rampant through some groups.
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