
The Rubicon Trail is probably the most famous 4×4 trail in the United States, maybe even the world. The California “road” was the home of the first Jeepers Jamboree and has remained an icon to the sport of outback travel. While it may be tamed down now, it is still on my top 10 of trips to do. The Liddicoat family pioneered the use of Jeeps on the famed Rubicon trail, predating the world famous Jeepers Jamboree by several years. Their website has tons of photos from the first crossing of the Rubicon Trail in 1946.





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