Just finished up Spring Break and happy to say I think I did my first Overland trip with my Dad and Grandpa.:sombrero:
We drove out to Marfa Texas and stayed in a home away house there so not really "Overlanding" per-say but more like glamping. It was a great trip and the three of us had a great time together.
However, what is rather ironic about this trip is that we went in my dad's Toyota Tundra, a completely stock Toyota truck with nothing more than aftermarket wheels. Yea... but I was rather glad to take his truck though because the steering issue has still not been resolved on the Jeep (appointment has been made at a shop to take a look at it) and there would have been no way we could have fit all of our gear in the Jeep. My Grandpa is a professional photographer and brought a TON of camera gear with him and honestly I can say taking the Tundra with the space that it has was a better option. However, I am still planing to take a proper Overland trip in the Jeep this summer once it has been dialed in with a few more tweaks.
We stayed in Marfa for about 5 days and really enjoyed it. I got a ton of tips from my Grandfather on photography and post-editing so I will be posting photos from the trip. We went out to the Prada store outside of Valentine, Texas and got to see a Union Pacific military train west bound with M1 Abrams Tanks, Humvees, etc. We also took a trip out to Shafter, Texas and visited an old cemetery there where we got to try out light painting for the first time. Also we went into the Fort Davis mountains to get some more night time photography. I have to say I have never seen so many stars in the night sky before. When we went back to Midland for a day before headed back to Austin, I looked in the sky to only find around 10 stars. It's crazy what the light pollution will do to the night sky.
Photos from the trip:
I still have more photos that I need to edit but now that I am back in school my time is going to be a bit more constrained. I won't post more of them onto this tread but if you want to see more follow me on Instagram @captain_texas_
Also I got a few "progress" photos of the Jeep as well. First thing I did when I got home was to take off the hi-lift jack from the hood. I was getting kinda tired of seeing the jack in the field of view everyday. Also it essentially did not allow me to use the wiper fluid for when I needed to clean my windshield because the jack would block the hood nozzles. Also because I knew that I could get maybe another .5 MPG back if I didn't have the jack on the hood because of better aerodynamics. lol
Will update if anything comes up.