John,
Please read my post from a few days ago. I talk about rock crawling.
I agree with you that on most trails the 100 is the more confortable way to go. But, before I continue, I ask you to please try to keep the conversation civilized, I'm not calling you HONEST or otherwise. You and I have our own POVs on this subject and that does not mean we an agenda. At least I don't have one. If you start with the insults, I'll won't reply again.
As far as the stock Jeep Wranger. You are wrong. A stock Jeep Rubicon is able to do the trail, but it takes a lot of rock staking. Stock Jeep Rubicons do the trail during the Jeepers Jamboree. They have teams of people staking rocks to make the trail possible. If you wanna go to extremes, there are pics from early part of the last century of Ford Model Ts on the trail. Why would you bring a knife to a gun fight?
If you want to know about minimum trail requirements about this trail, please visit
http://rubithon.com/trail-runs.shtml
You are right, Rubicon is not the only trail out there. I mentioned the Con because I was there last week. I also consider hard trails places with more than just a few optional obstacles.
As far as percentage of trails. To me I like to balance my free time 50% on hard trails, 50% on easy expedition type travel, where what's important, besides sharing with friends, are the beautiful landscapes. And the bigest worry is what we'll have for dinner. The 95% of trails does not really apply here.
Regards
Alvaro