Veni, vidi, vici

We came, We saw, We Kick Some Off Road Ass…

If you follow our off road adventure and please tell me you do, than you know we recently returned from the Rubicon trail. And I’m sure you read the stories and saw the pictures… Right!

So if a picture is worth a 1,000 words, than video must be priceless. Well here are four (yes count them four) videos that will give you a . . . → Read More: Veni, vidi, vici

You Want Me To Do What! Really… REALLY….

So how do you become an internationally recognized off road driving, winching and safety trainer? Well if you are Bill Burke you start with a resume that looks like:

One of 2-person team to represent America in the Camel Trophy, a grueling 1200-mile rally across Africa (1991) Developed and presented Camp Rover West, now known as “On the Road…”, practical driver training seminars and guided trail rides for 4-wheel drive/SUVs and their owners 4-Wheel . . . → Read More: You Want Me To Do What! Really… REALLY….

Surviving Rubicon… Out The Other End

So you want to run the Rubicon Trail… And who wouldn’t… But what does it mean to survive the Con? For us it meant two long hard days on the trail with some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. It also meant a little carnage, a lot of fun and an experience we’ll never forget.

One thing to remember about running the Rubicon is that the trail is one rig wide most . . . → Read More: Surviving Rubicon… Out The Other End

Oh My Hell... This Is Rubicon!

Waiting Our Turn

100 yards into the trail and we’re breaking out the hi-lifts…  Welcome to the Con! We’d heard tales, read about it on-line and seen pictures… But until you are facing down the Rubicon, it is hard to understand the knot that wells up in your stomach as you realize… this is wheeling… on the big stuff.

Until now most of the trails we run have their obligatory little rock garden you can play on or . . . → Read More: Oh My Hell… This Is Rubicon!

It All Begins At Loon Lake

After a night in Sacramento, CA. it was time to get started and that meant driving out to the trail head.  This had to be the longest drive ever… Although it only took an hour or so, it seemed like days as we wound past places named Coloma, Georgetown, Placerville,  and Ice House up through the last steep twisting bit of road. This was really it…

Rolling into Loon Lake, the jump off point . . . → Read More: It All Begins At Loon Lake

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