That's honestly an awesome story, thanks for sharing. I've traveled quite a bit but never been to South America, definitely want to go.In 1972, during a 10000km Citroën sponsored rally, we travelled South all of Argentina´s Patagonia, along the Atlantic coast down to Tierra del Fuego and Ushuaia, the World´s southernmost city, crossed the Andes mountains to Chile and then came back along the Pacific coast, then crossing the Andes again near the highest peaks (near Aconcagua, the tallest Mountain in America).
So high, at times we could hardly breathe.
A real adventure filled trip.
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My Brother and I were VERY poorly adviced and equipped, so we brought thin insulation sleping bags, single wall tents, etc.
A mess.
One night we went "to bed", shivering ... only to wake up next morning warm and cozy ... WTF????
The whole of Patagonia is an immense gravel desert, cold, dry and windswept, imagine pour tent there 🙄
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We found the whole area cat population (some 8-10 cats) hunched around our tent, on the outside of course (I bet they had tons of fleas, lice and whatnot, very sorry looking thin cats) .
Funny thing is, "they" were profiting from "our" body heat.
Ever saw a cat do something FOR a Human? .... not me 🙄
Gear like that needs to be protected by a few hard wired logic gates...The Lars ....
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Maybe that's the snake oil level check hole, like on the back cover of a differential.Anyone have an embiggened picture? Wondering if that fitting on the back connects to a sewer drain.
And for only $5000 more you can get the "dipstick" upgrade. In matching gold plate and exotic hardwood, of course.Maybe that's the snake oil level check hole, like on the back cover of a differential.
https://6moons.com/audioreviews/thelars/thelars.htmlThat reminds me on those magician's mysterious boxes. You never know who is hiding inside them.
And
https://www.engstromsound.com/lars
It's a real amp with very good performace
No doubt. Envy speaks from me 😛https://6moons.com/audioreviews/thelars/thelars.html
And
https://www.engstromsound.com/lars
It's a real amp with very good performace
Been a while since I’ve indulged myself with Sarajan’s interesting literary style, but I must say I found his conclusions and summary to be more than entertaining, particularly:
Pricing: Extremely costly, some would say vulgar or grotesque even
Pricing: Extremely costly, some would say vulgar or grotesque even
I find my little buddy a bit strange at times. Enlightening but strange. The snow has melted yet he walks on the hard compact stuff like it's a sidewalk.
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probably better traction. the wet pavement might look like slick ice. or maybe he's just strange. 😉I find my little buddy a bit strange at times. Enlightening but strange. The snow has melted yet he walks on the hard compact stuff like it's a sidewalk.
He's just a clever pooch - keeping his cool, traveling off the beaten path, doing a little business, and taking Dad out for a walk, all at once.
See? All I needed to do was think about it a little more and I'd have understood the little guy.all at once.
I'm convinced our dog thinks it's her job to walk the humans, one at a time. Soon after returning she'll start asking another person to take her out until everyone's had a turn. Seen it so many times got to wonder who's walking who.
Seen it so many times got to wonder who's walking who.
The end is nigh when dogs walk humans!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cornwall-64082342
Quite why you would use an APC for a pub crawl is beyond me.
Quite why you would use an APC for a pub crawl is beyond me.
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