We are planning to make the voyage and tick one off the bucket list this year by doing the Rubicon trail. Like an excited 5 year old waiting on Santa Christmas Eve, I research the web in preparation. One thing that has become abundantly clear is that the gear for the trail is different than I am used to.
Out east a trail day is just that, a day. Even when there is more than one day, you are usually in the camp ground (or in our case a hotel) in between days. Compound this with some rules I am unused to (possibly no fires, and no burying the previous days meal), and all the sudden I’m overwhelmed with what to pack and where it will fit in the Jeep.
So I ask of those who have wheeled in the area and know the Rubicon. (said in the Capital One commercial voice) What’s in your Jeep?
Out east a trail day is just that, a day. Even when there is more than one day, you are usually in the camp ground (or in our case a hotel) in between days. Compound this with some rules I am unused to (possibly no fires, and no burying the previous days meal), and all the sudden I’m overwhelmed with what to pack and where it will fit in the Jeep.
So I ask of those who have wheeled in the area and know the Rubicon. (said in the Capital One commercial voice) What’s in your Jeep?