BigBlue1
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You need to move.I don't know about your area, but in mine I rarely see a woman less than 250#, especially at walmart
That is for safety so vehicle weight is more or less equal on both sides.I don't know about your area, but in mine I rarely see a woman less than 250#, especially at walmart
You need to get glasses that emphasize the vertical dimension and minimize the horizontalI don't know about your area, but in mine I rarely see a woman less than 250#, especially at walmart
That varies significantly with location. I live in an area where that's not such a problem, but there's a county just 40 minutes to the west of us where your observation would seem conservative. It's downright bizarre.I don't know about your area, but in mine I rarely see a woman less than 250#, especially at walmart
I just moved here 2 years ago, i have 60 acres of land very far from any civilization, see any human ones a week the most, love it here and i don't care how much they weight since i do not have to lift them. Let them be, free country.You need to move.
I see through them and don't notice, but when i finally see something less than 180# it is like fresh air in a steamy day.You need to get glasses that emphasize the vertical dimension and minimize the horizontal
1. Walmart is the only thing we have here.Or stop going to Walmart. Amazon you don't deal with anybody or see anybody.![]()
It is true, the area i used to live before was mostly slender ppl, but again, it was mostly Indians, Asians and Mexicans(also 200#++ population but often you can see a very hot chick with cancels out a negative experienceThat varies significantly with location. I live in an area where that's not such a problem, but there's a county just 40 minutes to the west of us where your observation would seem conservative. It's downright bizarre.
I think a Lightning would have done as well.Look like the ground was still solid with slop on top. Good thing it was not F-150 Lightning.
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I expect the lightning would have done a better job. Concern would be is pulling it in there then camping for a few days and then looks like he had two to three miles of slush to spin through so I would be concerned about range getting low.I think a Lightning would have done as well.
Years ago found myself in a similar situation. Grass field in Mississippi with about 200 dirtbikers at an enduro or hare scramble. The race was a mudfest, and getting out after was perhaps more so. And I was camped at the far end of the field.
When we were packed I decided to try for it. F-250 4x4 Powerstroke, street tires, and 20' toy hauler. My wheels never stopped spinning at least twice as fast as we were moving. The truck was almost never pointed in the direction we were traveling, and neither was the toy hauler. Once moving I wasn't going to let up. I did modulate the "throttle" (diesel doesn't have a throttle) because there was a point where more seemed to make things worse.
Perhaps 1/3 to 1/2 mile, and we were on gravel.
Later heard some were there 6 hours while a few local tractors pulled them out.
Most all off-road motorcycle races I went to had a few local tractors standing by just in case. We always parked in grass fields which were only used once or twice/year for parking.
I wondered if there are EV chargers on the way home from Burning Man so I just now looked at maps. Not really.I expect the lightning would have done a better job. Concern would be is pulling it in there then camping for a few days and then looks like he had two to three miles of slush to spin through so I would be concerned about range getting low.
Many report only using 1% of full range per day camping. The review video posted here or in the "Battery based..." thread. Two guys, two Lightnings, and a 3rd "influencer" with a red press Lightning from Ford.I expect the lightning would have done a better job. Concern would be is pulling it in there then camping for a few days and then looks like he had two to three miles of slush to spin through so I would be concerned about range getting low.
Where's that vid? I can't find it.The review video posted here or in the "Battery based..." thread. Two guys, two Lightnings, and a 3rd "influencer" with a red press Lightning from Ford.
Maybe it wasn't on this site but this is the direct link:Where's that vid? I can't find it.
That might make a fat one look too droopy.You need to get glasses that emphasize the vertical dimension and minimize the horizontal