This is a short clip of Chris Kelly taking on the Rubicon Trail Buck Island Lake Double Bumps which can be tricky not only because of the slick granite you have to climb but also because you have to hit them with your tires wet! As you will see in this clip, there's more then one way to get to the top but if you're the one doing the filming, you had better stand clear or be quick on your feet!
Lol dangerous jobs.
LOL!! No kidding!! At least I kept the camera on the action even as I ran this time![]()
Lol dangerous jobs.
It was a wild ride even after just seeing trailbud doing the exact same thing.
In spite of the lack of snow we've had up in the Sierra Nevada Mountains this year, it was surprising to see a good amount of water still on the Rubicon Trail. In fact, crossing the river, the guys in our group running 37" tires were getting sinking their tires all the way under and those with 35's were actually taking on some water. Check it out.
By the time we run the Rubicon in July, the water should be lower.
Oh okay I was going to bring my floaties and pool noodles....
Perfect sounds good!Frank, I got floaters for you, my 16mo just learned how to swim so he doesn't need them anymore
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Perfect will they fit my 18" pythons?