Curbside Classic Outtake: Strength In Numbers Edition

Paul Niedermeyer
by Paul Niedermeyer

Nature favors traveling in multiples; loners are at risk of death, or running down their energy sources, and unable to share their stored resources. To really appreciate the charge that traveling in twos can provide, make the jump (literally):

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  • FreedMike FreedMike on Dec 22, 2009

    Paul - Does the sun EVER shine there?

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    • Paul Niedermeyer Paul Niedermeyer on Dec 22, 2009

      To add to Oregon Sage: it does, especially all summer long and into fall. And I actually prefer shooting in the overcast; avoids glare and shadows.

  • TonUpBoi TonUpBoi on Dec 22, 2009

    I'm jealous. Their's aren't sitting under a foot and a half of snow like my 924S is.

  • Lou_BC Well, I'd be impressed if this was in a ZR2. LOL
  • Lou_BC This is my shocked face 😲 Hope formatting doesn't fook this up LOL
  • Lou_BC Junior? Would that be a Beta Romeo?
  • Lou_BC Gotta fix that formatting problem. What a pile of bullsh!t. Are longer posts costing TTAC money? FOOK
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