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The first annual Overland Expo was a great success, we hope you were there. In the next few days we'll post photos of the event and video of Don's "Driving Blind with Total Vision®" event, in which we completely covered all windows on his FJ Cruiser and drove the obstacle course totally blind, using only the video from the extensive 8-camera, 4 monitor Total Vision® Baja camera system. As Don said, "It was a little intimidating at first since I didn't get a chance to drive with the system much before the show, but once I got on the course, I had so many great views from the cameras it was a piece of cake". We're looking forward to an even better venue next year, location to be determined. We hope to see you there! We'll post photos of the event at the bottom of this section in a day or two.
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Random Shots
Tres Amigos.
Copper Creek, Arizona, April 28, 2006
Mount Lemon - Tucson, Arizona May 07
Riding to the Total Wreck Mine, January 07
Inside the Total Wreck Mine - awesome!
Hong Kong Harbor Junque, April 9, 2006
Wild Blue Yonder in a 421, turning base on the right.
Lake Powell, Sept 06. That's a 45 foot houseboat at the bottom of the photo on the left. Spectacular place. This camping spot is about 2/3rds the way up Iceburg Canyon, just north of the Escalante Arm. The Trusty Total Vision ski, fish and dive boat is on the right. It has a transom camera. Perfect for checking for people in the water next to the outdrive before starting the engine. Also great for pulling skiiers. You can check the skiier on the monitor ever so often, while keeping your eyes forward looking for traffic and not twisting the heck out of your neck every two minutes. Very good for necks that have seen one too many face plants at 50mph trying to barefoot!
A great camping spot, about a mile up the Escalante Arm. Kind of spooky at night, but great. The little thing at the water line, left of center, is a 45 foot houseboat. The green patch is it's own little eco-system with a fresh water spring, bats, birds and things that go bump in the night. I read that the water seeping out of the limestone took hundreds or thousands of years to filter down through the rocks. Don't know about that, it didn't taste that old. : )
This is what we called 'the arch'. Just enough room inside for our 21 foot boat. We caught about 30 stripers out of this spot. Your own private parking garage, out of the sun, and all the fish you can catch. Too nice!
Well, they weren't all big ones.
Brushy Canyon Trip Sept 07
Let's go.
Dacite Cliffs, Supertition Mountains, Arizona
Definitely ski-30. More adventures are on the way. xrl
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