JacobJames
New Member
Hey guys,
This is my first post on Landyzone so go steady on me
Basically I'm a 20-year semi-professional travel/cultural documentary photographer (finishing off my degree so working around term time at the moment) with a dream to pursue a completely location independent lifestyle in a year or twos time. I have the idea that I want to spend at least 12 months but maybe up to two years driving through Africa in a land rover.
Africa has been a dream for me for many years and as a photographer I feel having a vehicle would allow me to get out to the places I want to shoot like the nomad settlements in Mauritania and so on which would be difficult to reach otherwise. The main problem I have is that currently I don't have stacks of cash to go out and buy 10s of thousands of pounds of car/gear for the first trip and so I would probably have to limit myself to around £5-6000 for everything to start off with.
I 'think' I have decided on getting a 90 or 110 Defender. Seems to be a common choice of car for overland expeditions and I hear it is 'relatively' fairly simple mechanics in case anything goes wrong on the road. What are people's views on this?
The next question would be, what additions/mods would you deem essential for the car?
My not very detailed list so far is:
- Winch
- Expedition Rack
- Extra Fuel & Water would be in jerrycans or similar rather than a dedicated extra tank (again to save £)
- Storage could be built in by my dad (handy having a carpenter) or using army storage boxes (Half my family are in the military so I could have access to some old military gear too)
- Cooking I already have small stoves and things from backpacking expeditions, any reason why these wouldn't be suitable?
- Sleeping would most probably be in a normal tent on the roof rather than a dedicated roof top tent (to save money) and maybe fit a hammock inside the back for when the roof isn't appropriate.
- Snorkel (I'm thinking this could be essential)
- Compressor, I've seen some cool mods on other cars with it under the hood (is this possible on a landy too?)
- Awning (I'm thinking this could be useful for when I need to work from my computer to provide shade?)
- Second battery system for powering my laptop, camera gear etc
Is there anything else people can think of?
Apologies if I sound like I don't have a clue, I don't haha but I have at least 18 months to learn so if you guys have an detailed resources that you sugest me to read I would love that too!
This is my first post on Landyzone so go steady on me
Basically I'm a 20-year semi-professional travel/cultural documentary photographer (finishing off my degree so working around term time at the moment) with a dream to pursue a completely location independent lifestyle in a year or twos time. I have the idea that I want to spend at least 12 months but maybe up to two years driving through Africa in a land rover.
Africa has been a dream for me for many years and as a photographer I feel having a vehicle would allow me to get out to the places I want to shoot like the nomad settlements in Mauritania and so on which would be difficult to reach otherwise. The main problem I have is that currently I don't have stacks of cash to go out and buy 10s of thousands of pounds of car/gear for the first trip and so I would probably have to limit myself to around £5-6000 for everything to start off with.
I 'think' I have decided on getting a 90 or 110 Defender. Seems to be a common choice of car for overland expeditions and I hear it is 'relatively' fairly simple mechanics in case anything goes wrong on the road. What are people's views on this?
The next question would be, what additions/mods would you deem essential for the car?
My not very detailed list so far is:
- Winch
- Expedition Rack
- Extra Fuel & Water would be in jerrycans or similar rather than a dedicated extra tank (again to save £)
- Storage could be built in by my dad (handy having a carpenter) or using army storage boxes (Half my family are in the military so I could have access to some old military gear too)
- Cooking I already have small stoves and things from backpacking expeditions, any reason why these wouldn't be suitable?
- Sleeping would most probably be in a normal tent on the roof rather than a dedicated roof top tent (to save money) and maybe fit a hammock inside the back for when the roof isn't appropriate.
- Snorkel (I'm thinking this could be essential)
- Compressor, I've seen some cool mods on other cars with it under the hood (is this possible on a landy too?)
- Awning (I'm thinking this could be useful for when I need to work from my computer to provide shade?)
- Second battery system for powering my laptop, camera gear etc
Is there anything else people can think of?
Apologies if I sound like I don't have a clue, I don't haha but I have at least 18 months to learn so if you guys have an detailed resources that you sugest me to read I would love that too!