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jefe_4x4
Jul 24, 2017Explorer
Len,
That's right. If anyone decides to go for this out of this world experience, one needs to go all in, and be prepared, no matter the discomfort level. In fact, the higher the discomfort level, the lower your chances are of meeting people along the way. On the other hand, one needs to be smart about not being in the queue of qars trying to get to said experience. One of our prime directives, now that we are ******, is to swim upstream when everyone else is swimming downstream and visa versa. Why is that you ask? Because we can.
When we lived in L.A., someone pulling a trailer on one of the travel forums asked how to get through L.A. and avoid the traffic. The answer was to drive it at night or on a Sunday morning very early.
No air conditioner on the roof; only 200Watts of solar.
jefe
That's right. If anyone decides to go for this out of this world experience, one needs to go all in, and be prepared, no matter the discomfort level. In fact, the higher the discomfort level, the lower your chances are of meeting people along the way. On the other hand, one needs to be smart about not being in the queue of qars trying to get to said experience. One of our prime directives, now that we are ******, is to swim upstream when everyone else is swimming downstream and visa versa. Why is that you ask? Because we can.
When we lived in L.A., someone pulling a trailer on one of the travel forums asked how to get through L.A. and avoid the traffic. The answer was to drive it at night or on a Sunday morning very early.
No air conditioner on the roof; only 200Watts of solar.
jefe
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