Shattuc
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I'm looking for a good partner to join me in my exploits/explorations in and around sierra county. I like being outdoors, I love driving up mountains, but I hate being alone out there. There's a few reasons why I don't like being alone. (I've already found places I could get shot at if I show up at the wrong times.) I don't like guns. I don't own but a 22 long rifle, and I never bring it with me when I go exploring. I use it to put holes in paper. I'm not a hunter, and I can barely live with myself when I accidentally run over a bunny. In the places I've been playing, I've seen Cat tracks. some wider than the width of my foot. Some as recent as 2 maybe 3 days. Although the 4 legged ones are the least of my worries, I always feel like I'm being watched when I'm up exploring that particular area. I have only a limited number of days each month that I can afford to do my hobby, and they vary dependent on the weather, and how I'm feeling at the time. (Unwittingly providing me with a very erratic schedule for going up the mountain =D)
I have a friend here that I'd trust with my life, the only problem is, anything other than well paved road travel causes him immense amounts of pain. I've seen him pulling his shirt away from his chest after a long day in the hills. I love to be offroad. I love the challenge of it. I don't have a winch, or a jack that's worth anything more than changing a tire. I've been driving off road for nearly 15 years now, and never rolled or gotten myself into a spot where a little bit of pedal finesse couldn't get me out of.
If you're about Sierra county, and interested in chasing untethered pinapeds, get a message to me. We'll figure out how to go from there.
I have a friend here that I'd trust with my life, the only problem is, anything other than well paved road travel causes him immense amounts of pain. I've seen him pulling his shirt away from his chest after a long day in the hills. I love to be offroad. I love the challenge of it. I don't have a winch, or a jack that's worth anything more than changing a tire. I've been driving off road for nearly 15 years now, and never rolled or gotten myself into a spot where a little bit of pedal finesse couldn't get me out of.
If you're about Sierra county, and interested in chasing untethered pinapeds, get a message to me. We'll figure out how to go from there.