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The following are scans of photos of various offroad activities in which I have participated, including the infamous Rubicon Trail.

My Jeep on Barrett Lake trail, as tough as Rubicon (29K)


On Barrett, over a big rock, test your ground clearance (27K)


Barrett Lake trail, they said it was gravel road (45K)


47 Willys and 84 CJ5, taking a break on the Rubicon (28K)


Jeeps lined up in Gerogetown for the Jamboree (41K)


On the Rubicon, a common spot for slow roll-overs (27K)


The Rubicon's famous turn at the top of "Big Sluice" (38K)


"Big Sluice" again, test your suspension flex (49K)


My cousin and my brother's 47 CJ2As, my 52 M38A1 (54K)


Lot's of Jeeps on the Rubicon, welding a frame on CJ2A (111K)


Coming up Rubicon's "Cadillac hill", Lake Tahoe side (32K)


My cousin Ron's CJ2A up "Cadillac" (37K)


Minor trail-side repairs, on the Jamboree (37K)


CJ2A wreck, what happens when you do it wrong (57K)


Same CJ2A, it rolled going up "Cadillac" (34K)


In the shop, my cousin's CJ2A gets new V6 fire (31K)


From Rubicon video. A CJ on "little sluice box" (51K)


Also from video. Yes, those tires ARE off the ground (46K)


From video. Torque and wheel-speed is all it takes (54K)


My M38A1 on Barret Lake Again (50K)


Barret Lake One last time (129K)