Henry Brimmer's 2010 Land Cruiser Calendar

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Everyone,

Henry asked me to post this information here on his behalf:

The 2010 Land Cruiser Calendar (12th in a series that started in 1999)
is ready to ship.

The calendar is an oversized 15 x 11, printed on excellent paper, and
has consistently featured photography that has won it three
consecutive ADDYS... 2007, 2008, & 2009...

To order yours, send $24 (Canada $28, the rest of the world $32) to:
Henry Brimmer
1785 Bramble Drive
East Lansing, MI 48823

or electronically via PayPal to:
henry_brimmer@yahoo.com

For reduced prices on bulk orders, contact Henry at
hbrimmer@msu.edu




Thanks!
Charla
 
lt1fire - maybe shoot Henry an email and ask him directly.

In the meantime, here's a pic of this year's cover:
Land-Cruiser-Calendar-2010-lg.webp
 
could we see the pics that are in it or shots of the last one??

I have had one for the last two years and the photos are great. Good variety of close ups and wide scenic shots, and a cool variety of trucks and landscapes. I can't wait to get this year's!
 
2010 Land Cruiser Calendar now shipping...

usps big ouch!

mailing a single calendar from michigan to california is now $7.10
i've now shipped 6 boxes and over 150 singles...
i'm sure the post office is loving it!?

if you want your calendar by xmas... order soon... the lines are getting longer at the post office...

henry
 
Does the $24 include shipping? Or do I need to add $7.10?
 
I'm getting one again this year.

Thanks to Henry for doing this again.

:beer:
 
I received my calendar(s) a few days ago. As expected beautiful cruisers, and beautiful landscapes. Always a highlight of the new year!

Thanks Henry!


One question for Charla,
When I opened the calendar and saw Kevin's Bald Boggered FJ40 crossing the Black River in Alaska my first reaction was "Hey, I'm riding shotgun in that Cruiser!"

But, reading the caption, the year says 2009. But then, it also says pulling a trailer that I don't see, so maybe the caption is wrong and I am hidden in the passenger seat.

Come on Charla, tell me, what's up?
 
I received my calendar(s) a few days ago. As expected beautiful cruisers, and beautiful landscapes. Always a highlight of the new year!

Thanks Henry!


One question for Charla,
When I opened the calendar and saw Kevin's Bald Boggered FJ40 crossing the Black River in Alaska my first reaction was "Hey, I'm riding shotgun in that Cruiser!"

But, reading the caption, the year says 2009. But then, it also says pulling a trailer that I don't see, so maybe the caption is wrong and I am hidden in the passenger seat.

Come on Charla, tell me, what's up?

Hmmm.... Well, I have yet to lay eyes on a hard copy of the calendar, but I suspect from what you're relaying that Brimmer might have mixed up the caption for that picture with one of the other AK photos I took...... this past summer!! :bounce::bounce: Nothing like an impromptu trip up to Alaska to go do some wheeling with your cronies in beautiful country. Saw some of the same terrain we saw in 2007; however, this time we ran into a friendly herd of about 6000 meat sticks. :eek:
 
OK, I'm going with 2009 and sadly I can't claim to be riding shotgun.

It does look like the Black river and what would be the odds of you shooting photos of Kevin's rig at that crossing on multiple years? But a few things didn't look familiar, like the Firestik antenna on the back. However, the whip on the front looks all too familiar, as I'll never forget when it decided to "whip" around, through the passenger window and onto my luckily sunglass protected eyeball, breaking the sunglasses but somehow leaving me shocked and surprised but with sight in both eyes.

Nonetheless, I still doubt the water is deep enough to hide a SOA M416 trailer on 34x9.50 swampers.

I'm jealous you ran across the caribou migration, that had to be awesome.
 
Just ordered my 2010 Calendar. Payment/address sent in paypal from monica510.
 
I just received mine yesterday. It's awesome!

:beer::beer:
 
Yep Jim, same crossing, same rig, different year :)

We spent a couple of hours, a couple of different times on this run surrounded by thousands of Caribou in the middle of the day... we woke one morning to hundreds of them tromping past and through camp. One night shortly after we had all turned in Charla and I were rousted out of our tents by Kevin trying to softly call out to us that there were three wolves sniffing around just a few feet from us.

To those of you wondering if you can see all the pic somewhere... I do not think that Henry has ever posted the entire contents of the calenders online. But you will not find better Cruiser shots collected into one place from any other source.


Mark...
 
A long time ago he posted thumbnails when he had Get Lost Productions active. But I think that was only 1 year. The calendars are great, I have a stack of them on my wife's desk right now. December is the best :) Actually I like the 45 storm photo on the cover posted above.
 
BIg thanks Henry:clap:

Dad & I both got one from the wife for Christmas....

Found the old one in the attic & now there in my cruiser swag collection.
 
A brief summary of the shots, VERY well done!!

Jan - FJ40 in a river
Feb - BJ42 in badlands canyon
Mar - 87 4Runner at Coal Mine Classic (VA?)
Apr - HZJ73 - Alvord Lake SE Oregon (Dusty pic)
May - FJ55 - Katemcy Tx reddish rock looks like moab
Jun - FJ40 - on top of peak in Moab overlooking valley
Jul - FJ40 - New Haven (CT or VT?)
Aug - FJ60 - Muddy shot at Ruby Falls (Canadian event)
Sep - FZJ80 - beautiful fall colors shot in AK -
Oct - FJ40 - unknown owner of white with red fenders - at GSMTR - just at top of schoolbus in Tellico
Nov - yeller FJ Cruiser - winterish trees, brown leaves - behind Mich State Univ
Dec - USJ100 - Silver City Idaho - beautiful snow scene, breaking fresh powder
 
The calendars are nice, very nice. BIG pics, artfully taken, of our beloved Land Cruisers in action. There are no garage queens in this calendar! Short explanations of each rig, too.

Two thumbs up, Henry!
 
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