This morning, while the sun was out and before the skies clouded over with predicted afternoon rain clouds, we had a chance to do some driving with the '87 Suzuki Samurai. We explored some muddy forest trails, checked out some nice views, and played in water. Fun was had by all!
First up was Chris. He rode passenger as I drove to show him a forest trail which was a favorite of mine during the Fall season when the Aspen trees turn color.
We went further up the trail than I had before using the T-Dub, finally being stopped by a fallen tree. We would be at 9844 feet in altitude at this point.
Once back, it was Lori's turn to be the passenger and we set out once more to drive (a bit faster this time) pretty much the same route as before. There was much enjoyment and more comfort experienced as I had taken Chris' suggestion and aired down the tires to 15 psi. "Mo Better"
I drove to the small campsite located by a running creek and we got pics and video:
Sorry about the jerkiness of the video at first part of the movie, some artifact produced either by the slo-mo function on Lori's iphone or how Windows' Movie Maker handles such effects.
Made it back to the campsite with no issues except that Mariko is bit mud-covered now:
7 comments:
“Stopped by a tree”. Time for a chainsaw.
Thanks for the pix and story. A fun time for all.
Thanks for showing us your favorite stomping grounds. That area is so beautiful and I could spend days there exploring all the roads and things to photograph. Next time I'm bringing the gimbal, though! I think you were having a little "too much" fun taking some of those undulances at high speeds for me. :)
PS. Mariko is a BLAST! Especially in the mud. :)
RichardM, you are right about the chainsaw but it would have required the biggest one available commercially to cut it!
Thanks CCjon for commenting.
Lori.... Not sure you need that fancy gimbal device, you hold the camera quite steady. You and Chris are most welcome, come see us anytime!
Enjoyed the video! As always, lovely images of the adventure.
Thanks Coop for the feedback.
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