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
Your responsibility


Yes, here is the "R"-word. You are responsible for your actions.

As much as I am working hard getting you and your vehicle unscathed through the Rubicon Trail - you are a vital part of making the adventure successful. You will have to concentrate hard and give your best to drive as good as possible. You are responsible for your actions.

Only as a team we can make it possible to drive one of the wildest trails in the US, learn and have fun at the same time. If you should act irresponsibly or simply approach the event with the attitude of "What the heck with all those cautions. I'm just here for the wild ride. If something should break - it breaks. No big deal, I paid for it anyway." - you may be ruining the adventure of a lifetime for the rest of the group. Because if something breaks due to your carelessness and we can't fix it on the trail - the trip is over for all of us.

So, your positive input and honest effort is highly appreciated.

Thank you in the name of all participating guests and students!