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While less than traditional wheat pasta, that's still quite a lot of carbohydrates for a "Keto" diet, the core tenant of which is > 20g carbs per day.
I wouldn't incorporate it as a staple, but for the occassional pasta fix, it could work if it fits your macros.
Whoa, that is really cool. Kinda like the Relive! mobile app. Thanks for sharing.
Here's a 3D scene from one of my recent tracks Boulder Forks Hut - Drive - Ryan Frank
I dunno. The wasting of food is a bit annoying but, if they are not throwing human food waste out on the ground and are placing their trash in bags to be packed out for responsible disposal, /shrug Live and Let Live.
Personally, I tend to bring food items that do not require cooking at all, or...
In my experience, it takes quite a long time - several hours. I have gotten in the habit of starting map downloads in the evening and letting them download overnight. The tablet can be locked, but the Gaia app will need to be open and in focus.
I posted "Tread Lightly" on a local NZ Instagram account that features 4wds. The post was a video of someone in a diesel Nissan Patrol on a beach doing donuts and "rolling coal". The reply from the account owner was, "The fuck that's supposed to mean, mate?"
I immediately unfollowed the account.
If it were me, I would get the most basic package available that meets my needs, saving money up front. Then I would add things like a rear differential locker as I determine I need them. Especially since there's no shortage of options in the aftermarket for 4runners.
Also, dollar for dollar...
I have difficulty not eating an entire jar of pepperoncini peppers in one sitting. My wife also looks at me funny when I eat sauerkraut straight from the jar with a fork.
I know almost nothing about photography other than the "rule of thirds" - I'm the kind of guy that takes a photo with his iPhone and taps "auto-adjust" and considers that good enough, so, me commenting on your photos is next to worthless.
That said, your photos seem a bit too bright.
Hats...
As an object, I think it looks quite nice. Brings all the "Hummer" essence up-to-date in a modern package.
As an off-road focused vehicle? Eh. I would question why it has to be so damn big - specifically, wide. I know HMMV > Hummer are big vehicles; that's sort of their niche but, c'mon. Wider...
It has changed dozens of times over the years but, one I consistently come back to is a 1963 Chevrolet Corvette split-window coupe with the Z06 package.
Edit: Oh, overlander... A fully decked out late-model Unimog would be cool.
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