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What I notice is if there a lot of people around, I usually hate them.
If I'm in the middle of nowhere and there no humans around, I'm happy to see them.
This happened in Peru but it wasn't humans it was Brazilians.
There is a Brazilian guy who lives around here and he is like a super human. So much a better human than I, in all measures.
I'm just saying.
Don't get me wrong: sprinter vans are cool I just want to see sprinting dun right and introduce this concept of "other people" to sprinting Millennials.We had this EXT Sprinter for about 4 years, sold it around 70,000 miles. Retired and go for milk and return 3-4,000 miles later. 16-18 mpg, fully self-contained. Retired from surfing at 65, retired from work at 67. So far, haven’t run over any whiners.View attachment 97756View attachment 97756
I want to take my sons to iceland next year.Seen so many of these on my trips to Iceland....
Ok, let me try to sum up without writing a book.I want to take my sons to iceland next year.
what can you teach me?
My last trip a few years ago, most of EU had just switched over to some new security protocol for CC's and it changed everything. All my previous trips to Europe and Iceland I never had a problem.Your first trip to Iceland will feel like you’re on shrooms. I don’t know any other way to describe the first couple days beyond sensory overload.
I didn’t have issues with the credit card without a pin but that is common in most non-US countries I’ve been to so good to be ready for it.
I think this whole discussion is indicative of a kind of a surfer snob thing- anything that becomes popular with the masses (what was Dora's term for them? Uninitiated? ) becomes the object of ridicule, no matter how valid. Even I will trash SUPers, but at the same time, I saw Laird on a big day at Dume on a foil one, just surfing at a whole new level, doing things no one else on a regular board could dream of.
Also, it is a basic human flaw to stereotype. So all Sprinters owners are this and that. They are probably as diverse as surfers themselves. Just so you know how we are stereotyped, my sisters were surprised to learn there were right wing surfers. They thought we are all pot smoking aging or wannabe hippies. Keep that in mind . That's how you are perceived.
Yep. i travel with so much plastic now, just in case. My hard lesson was learned in western aus.My last trip a few years ago, most of EU had just switched over to some new security protocol for CC's and it changed everything. All my previous trips to Europe and Iceland I never had a problem.
$1.5m on an F750 chassis. Jeezus that's a ridiculous price.
Seems like the tap technology has been popping up more places, but with covid, noticing it almost everywhere nowWant a unimog to drive to the tip of Patagonia. Wife isn't into the idea. She wants to go to Iceland to see the aurora borealis. Renting a Defender 110 would be awesome.
On the way to Alaska, the Canadians were making fun that we still have to insert the chip and sign. Everything there is touch your card to the screen. How are we so far behind? Aren't Visa/MC 'Murican?