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In the summer of 2009, Nicolas Rapp decided to take a break from his Art Director job at The Associated Press to attempt a one-year overland travel around the world in a 1996 Toyota Land Cruiser. He was back in New York in February 2011 after traveling 15 months and 37,000 miles.

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  • Thanks for the love Texas!

    Posted on November 22nd, 2009 Nicolas No comments

    It was nice stopping for few days in Houston. We arrived Thursday, relaxed Friday, worked on the truck Saturday, and explored some more the city on Sunday.

    On Friday, we said good-bye to our French friends who were going back to Paris for vacation. They let us their apartment, so we were able to rest for few days, do some laundry, and have a shower every day (yes, even French people need a shower once in a while).

    After I sent a message asking for help on a Land Cruiser message board, I quickly got an invitation from Brett and Greg, and we met at 10 a.m. at Brett’s house, in a northeast of Houston.

    Working under the rain

    Working under the rain

    That was nice to really see the power of an internet community, and feel that behind all these electronic messages, there are people who are here to help out, and just enjoy spending time finding solutions. I said in the past that this trip would make me smarter. I have to add that it will also make me a better and more generous person, given all the help I already got, so early in the trip.

    Brett quickly isolated the brake problem to the rear right emergency shoes, frozen by rust. Some WD-40 seemed to have settled the problem, but I will keep an eye on the issue, especially when I’ll be back in more humid climates.

    It also seems that we were able to fix the engine light problem, most likely due to a carbon-covered sensor. So far, the light didn’t come back.

    Amy, Brett, Kristen and Nadia after a day working on the truck

    Amy, Brett, Kristen and Nadia after a day working on the truck

    I can’t thank these guys enough, along with Amy, Brett’s wife, who cooked some delicious burgers and hot-dogs while we were working under the rain.

    Back in the city, we tried to go back to Blancos to get some more cow-boys action, but the bar was closed. After getting a beer in an average dive bar, we went to bed, exhausted, as usual.

    pastor

    The Lakewood Church

    On Sunday, we went to see the Lakewood Church, to see the famous worship service of pastor Joel Osteen (thanks for the tip Gwen).

    Houston street

    Houston street

    We got pizza, walked through the under-estimated and surprising city of Houston to see the Rothko Chapel and the Menil Collection.

    Alaska native american art

    Alaska native american art

    More AK art from the Menil

    More AK art from the Menil

    A drink in the Montrose area, and we were back home. We have to be up at 4 a.m. to go to New Braunfles in Texas, close to San Antonio. Up there, at Wimberly 4×4, we will pick up some ARB equipment (more on that tomorrow).

    Good night all! And thanks for the love Houston.