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As someone who has traveled at 90mph in a car I feel qualified to say: this looks like a lot of things, but it doesn't look like a 90mph crash.
It's "unique" to FAA-certified Honda jets.
Does anyone else see the irony in sourcing laser-cut wood pieces to build your laser cutter?
I got it.
Bite the bullet or terminate the friendship. Lots of fences to be mended either way.
Sequoia and Yosemite are not National Forests, btw. Maybe you already realize this, so I apologize in advance. This is a very narrow rule not applicable to National Parks, Seashores, Monuments, etc. Some of the other commentors have provided valuable info here as well.
a new video like this surfaces every few months. how many videos are we not seeing where the dude/gal wasn't so lucky?
My tip is specific only to National Forests, which you generally find plentiful west of the Mississippi River and less so east. Everything else will vary, and in most cases will be more restrictive and more costly.
first link was specific to a park. you're only a google search away however. http://camping.about.com/od/campingadviā¦
PROest of TIPS: As a rule (with few exceptions) you can camp without restriction, permit or notice anywhere in any National Forest, as long as you are out of sight of trails, roads, bodies of water.
For what it's worth, don't google "motorcycle squid" - lots of blood and carnage.
clearly half the problem is i don't have a clue what i need.
(Some???) Synology boxes can be integrated with Google Glacier to do automated background sync. Glacier is cheaper than Crashplan if you have less than 500GB of data to backup.
Choosing a good strategy took me more than a week, then buying hardware and building my setup put me back another week. Then my upload to Google glacier took another week.