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Absolutely agree! Plus she is usually my navigator so helps when she can load our destination, place her phone in a charging cradle, instead of always being in her hand. Also we only had my one wireless phone cradle and would have to swap out when her battery went low. Now we can both keep our phones charging at the same time while listening to Spotify and running Google Maps.Good job! That’s awesome. Happy wife=Happy life!!
It was. Brought a bunch of dips, crackers and chips for lunch and some iced tea and just relaxed enjoying the view. We still prefer the beach and/or high country (pine forests), but this is always a nice change!That looks relaxing. Can’t wait to live in the desert real soon.
My wife and I also love being around places with water, hence the beach and high country with lakes. The desert is okay for short runs, but wouldn't want to live there or do several weeks.Dip, crackers and chips!! That’s what I’m talking about!
We’re all packed up and ready to go next weekend to tri-cities, Eastern Wa. We’ve been planning on this move for the last 7-8 years and it’s finally happening. Wife and kids are excited. I love farm country.
We have three major rivers that meet in the middle so lots of water time and fishing. Plus the mountains and forests are within a few hours drive.
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We lived in our area for the last 30 years. We’re ready for a change. It rains so much here it’s getting depressing haha. Now we’re going to live somewhere with 300 days of sunshine. It’s not for everyone but I’m sure we’ll enjoy itMy wife and I also love being around places with water, hence the beach and high country with lakes. The desert is okay for short runs, but wouldn't want to live there or do several weeks.
Wow! Those are cherrys??We lived in our area for the last 30 years. We’re ready for a change. It rains so much here it’s getting depressing haha. Now we’re going to live somewhere with 300 days of sunshine. It’s not for everyone but I’m sure we’ll enjoy it
Those are massive rainier cherrys.
On one of our (4x4) club outings, a buddy's wife somehow stuck herself with one. Luckily I had my Leatherman Surge on me and was able to pull the quills, but she did squeal a little when I pulled.This Chollas cactus can actually puncture tire side walls. Very nasty stuff. When we're desert off roading, we're always on the lookout for avoid this on the trail.
Haven't been to Anza Borrego since the late 70's. This time of year (near Easter) were beautiful. Would run over from San Diego when had a full or long weekend off.
If that is the cacti I remember we used to call it jumping cactus. It didn't really jump but the needles are longer then you think and thin so hard to see where they really end. Remember getting it in my kneecap once. Shipmate and friend of mine was from Anaheim and always carried a pair of needle nose pliers in the truck. Found out why on my first walk.
Never had an issue in the rain, but when I did a river crossing and had mass amount of water splash on them, it set them off.Anyone else have issues with the parking sensors beeping on wet rainy days?
Seem to have this issue only with the front sensors when it rains and the front end, bumper, winch, all the sensors, gets thoroughly soaked. Every time I come to a stop or slow to less than 5 MPH, they start beeping when wet.
Then when it drys up, it's all fine and works as it should, but when it's wet, I need to turn off the sensors.
I like using the sensors because of how far the front bumper and swing-out is. It helps quite a bit especially when parallel parking and scoohing up to that car behind me.
Wonder if I but some globs of silicone on the back side if it'll help??