Introduction

Table of content


good to know


Bob's Rubicon memories
2003


2002 client video 
part 1
part 2


2005 client video
Otti
(German Jeep dealer meets US Border Patrol agents in training)



topo map of Rubicon Trail

historic Jamboree map

1920's
Studebaker taxi in Little Sluice

image 1
image 2



Safety and health


happy clients 2002

happy clients 2003




Rubicon-Trail.com



© 2004-2007 Harald Pietschmann
what food is provided?

I will provide a variety of simple foods during our events.
Most food items are high quality Trader Joe's products.


Dinner first night: Ribeye steaks, beans
(if you don't eat red meat let me know well ahead and I'll substitute the steaks with chicken)

Dinner second night: Roastbeef and rice

Dinner third night: Pasta with pasta sauce



Available for breakfast and lunch
(self prepare):

sourdough bread, multigrain bread, raisin bread, oatmeal
cheese, salami, turkey pastrami, lunch meat,
margarine, mayo, mustard, peanut butter, jelly, marmelade
eggs, bacon,
cookies, crackers,
apples , bananas


Beverages:
plenty of water, green tea, black tea, coffee, hot chocolate, milk, beer, regular and diet Pepsi


I have tried to provide more fresh items like tomatoes, green salad, cucumbers and joghurts - but due to the tight packing and shaking of the vehicles all day long those items rarely survive more than a day.



In case you want to add food items of your personal liking, you can get them in town before we leave.