 Hello, Jax's vlog. So me and Jax have just woken up. Well, that's not true. Let me start again. Hello, Jax's vlog. It is what's the day today? Thursday. It's Thursday today. We're very excited. We're at this bloody lovely place. And we're planning out what we're doing for the day. Jax is getting some editing done. I'm doing a little bit of editing as well. And then we're going to start the day. They've got wicked coffee here in Joshua Tree. And this incredible, it's like a movie set out here. It's like a bit dystopian. It doesn't really feel real. So last night's boondocking spot was actually on the property of the hotel. I probably shouldn't admit that. But Steve had a room in there and they had free dinner last night and all that stuff if you saw the video. But apparently this is a place, a pioneer town, if I didn't already say that, where they shot some movies and things like that. Let's go ask Alexia because I feel like she got some inside scoop that I don't have. So they shot movies in here. Is that right? Yeah. So they wanted to build somewhere that was like western sets but close to LA. So then they came out here and built like this whole little western town. Yeah, that's cool. Do you guys have any western towns in the UK? No, zero. What do you guys think of them? That's cool, man. Cowboys, isn't it? Yeah, cowboys in Indians. Yeah, it literally reminds me of them. Yeah, totally. It's pretty cool. Nice history right here, you know? Yeah, definitely. Film history and... Definitely, yeah. I also think it's amazing that they've repurposed it, which is what I'm saying because a lot of these things just kind of get left. But it's cool that they've repurposed it and then made it into a motel and there's able to kind of generate income from it and make it like a place, like a destination for people to come to. Yeah, and take care of it and also free entrance. Definitely. And by the way, your guys' room was so nice. Really nice, yeah. So incredible. And actually John Wayne stayed there. Really? When he was working here. He stayed in that room because the room's called the Duke. Oh, so cool. Yeah, let's go have a walk around. Yeah, definitely. They noticed there's like a functioning art studio in here. And then pottery and prints, local artists. This is cool. I thought it was just a bunch of like abandoned structures just kind of like hanging out. But it looks like they, yeah, it's like a little country western mall. So I really can't tell what is exactly a real store. That's a real store over there has an open sign. It's kind of hard to tell what's an actual store and what's kind of like a proper movie set over here. But it's pretty cool. It's the first time I've seen it. I've been out to Joshua Tree. I don't know. It doesn't time. So definitely glad to step by. You should come here too. We just drove to lunch and by drive. I mean, we moved like 20 feet over here. Apparently this is the spot. It's got like 900, 900 reviews, 4.5 stars. We're all hungry. So we're going to smash something tasty. Mac and cheese. Mac and cheese. Real cheap. Real chicken sandwich. Gravy on the side. We all got mac and cheese? Yeah. That's outstanding. Look at that. That's it. What did you get, Alex? Yeah. Definitely not on the diet anymore. But look who joined us. It's Rachelle from the LTA Summit last weekend. Let's hit the road. It is the Noah Purifoy Outdoor Desert Museum. It reminds me a little bit of East Jesus where somebody just took things that would be normally kind of thrown away. This looks intentional. I don't know if you'd really throw away like a catamaran. But as you can see, repurposed tires. There is some old wood with some old ropes. There's a... Wow, that's very interesting. Just a little cart with some chairs as an exhibit. Tons of scrap metal. Here's some old bicycle tires over here. Some kind of metal stainless steel. There's a little structure. This looks like a little train track. Those are kegs of some sort. Wow, look at these old vacuums here. That is pretty cool. This is just like a big old locomotive of old stuff that you would normally just kind of bury and throw away. This is super cool. You guys should definitely, definitely come out here. What do you think? Really, really, really cool. You can see he's kind of, he's got on things that we're going to be throwing away. Yeah, like TVs and refrigerator washers. More than that, more than that for me. He's like, I just feel like he's making what he wants to make. He's not feeling pressured by any like outside like force. He's just like, I'm just going to make a train made of beer cans and bike tires. Isn't that cool? What nuts, man. Yeah, yeah. I was just saying like only in the desert would you find something like this. Like this type of kind of, because one, there's the land to do that. And it's pretty unique. This place is almost a little overwhelming for me. Yeah. I keep wanting, I keep wanting to like, I know, like someone just in the bed here. Do you know what I mean? This is, I mean, I feel like I'm intruding in someone's like living space here. You know what I mean? The washing and stuff. Yeah, like in the midst of like doing laundry. It's so crazy. It's like, how am I supposed to do that? Yeah, we've been immersed in the experience. Yes, this place is the definition of one man's trash is another man's treasure. It is just filled with all kinds, filled with all kinds of oddities, weird things. And this is by far the most impressive, like, I don't know, garbage art museum that I've ever seen. Kid you not, Steve has been in the bus for maybe less than a half an hour total. And what are you doing right now? I'm just, I'm actually on AutoTrader, which is a website back home. I'm looking at vans because I want to, I want to convert one back home and drive with Alexia around Europe and stuff. Oh, that would be amazing. That'd be cool. And take the dogs, like I think that'd be wicked. Yeah, maybe I'll bring the bus over by the time you do that and get it finished. Definitely, we got together. Caravan. Oh, yeah, that'd be awesome. That would be awesome. I don't know, what do you guys think? Comment down below if you think I should go over to the UK and day on the adventure bus. So just like I was saying at the LTA summit, if there's something that you're really passionate about, you should just do it, regardless of the fact that you get paid or not. And I feel like if you're an artist, you could totally move to the desert and do something totally bananas and bizarre artistically and live a life that you dream of. There are some places that are still like a thousand dollars an acre. And if you're picking up, you know, kind of like junk stuff, you could totally make all kinds of art for like free just your time. And I feel like that would make your soul happy as a human being to actually do what you love instead of, you know, work for someone else and someone else's dream. That says colored if you can't read that because of the exposure, obviously toilet. And then white and you have a drinking fountain. Totally appropriate for history, unfortunately. Just like that. We're back at Joshua Tree and looks like Arya has climbed up this giant rock up there. How's the weather up there? Probably can't hear me because it is so windy. And it looks like people are maybe doing some rock climbing over here as well, which is the first time I've seen people doing rock climbing right here specifically. Wow, look at how high he's up there. It's like they're using like support tables and things and this guy's got like nothing. So it makes me makes me a little concerned for this guy, but definitely par for the course for Arya. All right, so we have the bus parked right here. Arya is inside editing Louise, Fun for Louise stuff. The guys are across the street, Alexia and Steve. So I think we're going to go get like, I don't know, a little snack or something. And then after that jump in the pool is place another. They're good at finding places. The place they have is some boutique hotel across the street. And the pool looks amazing. What did we order? The world's biggest pizza. So we are now at a Bill's Pizza Palm Springs. I'm going to put this down and I'll put this right here.