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Stacked

Fun times in Maine. I packed carefully for a long journey that I didn't really expect to complete - I made it about 90% of the way. Along the way I survived going over, with the stack being on its side on a slope (pic 4), and still managed to get it back up without needing assistance or a rebuild. The load started at the front of the tray and ended up towards the back so I'm glad I initially stacked it with plenty of room for activities at the back.

The last section of the trip was just a bit too much and we went over on the slope pictured in the last screenshot but it was close enough to the destination that I could just do a few quick trips from the pile.

u/Dear_Potato6525 — 3 days ago
▲ 381 r/tall

Only 6ft tall but I physically can't put my legs together when sitting on this bus

It doesn't help that they give the metal a cheese grater texture. Not sure how the proper talls would deal with this.

u/Dear_Potato6525 — 6 days ago