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that's a laugh out loud comment for sure...I can imagine. The meat overdose and continuous force feeding of more and more meat, made me feel like a human fois gras goose.
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that's a laugh out loud comment for sure...I can imagine. The meat overdose and continuous force feeding of more and more meat, made me feel like a human fois gras goose.
bat pole is looking great.
Quite mellow. We were expecting a lot of people, being Easter weekend. A lot of the folks were leaving I guess. The usual wacky crowd at the lower springs...How was the crowd at Saline, Nial?
The wacky crowd was much more fun this time. We met some very interesting people.Quite mellow. We were expecting a lot of people, being Easter weekend. A lot of the folks were leaving I guess. The usual wacky crowd at the lower springs...
One guy we met traveled from Lone Pine over Cerro Gordo to the springs. On a bicycle. On his way to Texas.The wacky crowd was much more fun this time. We met some very interesting people.
All I could think to ask him was, Why Texas?One guy we met traveled from Lone Pine over Cerro Gordo to the springs. On a bicycle. On his way to Texas.
The rest of it seemed totally normal.All I could think to ask him was, Why Texas?
Honest question: why do some of you folks think you need all your F*ing light bars on, day and night? Is there some sort of compensation thingie going on, or what?We saw quite a few “overlanders” or whatever. None stayed. I guess it’s just a tourist stop? I don’t quite get it.
You should have stayed a while.@surfpig , I passed by that bat pole in my BJ74 a day or so ahead of you on a broverlanding trip with @Dan2722 . We were on our way down from Eureka Dunes and passed through the springs as tourists en route to Panamint, Goler, Mengel, West Side, Harry Wade.
Neither of us used light bars or posted anything on IG, but I did do some extreme flexing (pictured) and managed to get around some giant boulders (including the one pictured) without a spotter, so hopefully my broverlanding street cred remains intact.
@surfpig , I passed by that bat pole in my BJ74 a day or so ahead of you on a broverlanding trip with @Dan2722 . We were on our way down from Eureka Dunes and passed through the springs as tourists en route to Panamint, Goler, Mengel, West Side, Harry Wade.
Neither of us used light bars or posted anything on IG, but I did do some extreme flexing (pictured) and managed to get around some giant boulders (including the one pictured) without a spotter, so hopefully my broverlanding street cred remains intact.
He was cool. We got to hang out with him in Piano Dan’s camp.One guy we met traveled from Lone Pine over Cerro Gordo to the springs. On a bicycle. On his way to Texas.