Just got back from a 2,000+ road trip, which didn't go as well as hoped. I ended up catching a stomach bug on the last day of the trip. We trailered the motorcycle with us for this one so we could enjoy the warmer weather of South Florida. I did have my Moment anamorphic lens with me but I...
This is an older thread but I'll weigh in and give my two cents...
You don't have to spend a lot of money to get a great camera. Check out the site keh dot come. They have used professional grade and pro-sumer cameras for great prices. Personally I carry a Canon 60D with a few lenses. My go to...
The latest purchase for the rig (and general use) is a Dometic 25l fridge. Bought it from a guy on FB for a really good price. The first road test for it will be at the end of April when I take a 2,000+ *mile* road trip. We'll see how useful it is for us.
I am using a Ram mount connected to the seat bolt on the passenger side. This let's my wife put her phone on her side in landscape so she can watch movies while we are out on a road trip. THe amateur radio in the photo ended up getting replaced with a new radio that is mounted on the far left...
I carry a Moment lenses for my phone (Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra) when I go out on a road trip. The anamorphic is the one lens that gets the most use out of the kit. And yes, I use the anamorphic lens for still photos. But I also carry an older camera, a Canon 60D with a 10-20mm wide, a 50mm prime...
My moter-in-law lived up in Schroon Lake back in the early 2000's. We loved to go up to her place for vacations because the phones stopped working in Lake George. Beautiful area up there. I'm thinking of a road trip that way in May or September, depending on work and weather.
This is directly after the first water crossing on the way to Flag Pole Knob from the Switzer Lake side. It was just a day trip to relax. Brought some food to cook up, a book to read and let the sounds of nature and blaring music from other people driving by fill our ears. Oh well, can't have it...
My Tacoma is my daily driver and is primarily outfitted for work. If I had to start over, I think I would get a van. Why? It would be more practical for what I do more of with the vehicle. My off road adventures are fairly rare...right now...and if I had to start over I think I would have to go...
Hello everyone. Oliver from Virginia here. My rig is a 2021 Toyota Tacoma Off Road. It is my daily driver so I don't do too many of the really challenging trails but I'll do some that are not the easiest. When it comes to going off road "local" for me is up to about four hours one way to get to...
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