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I’ve seen plenty of Utube videos of people getting stuck on Pismo Beach
This is a truth!! INEOS wing mirror spiders are quite likely the most resilient creatures on the planet, no matter how often you jet wash or flick them away, they ALWAYS come back.I've found mine has more cobwebs than any other vehicles we have or had?
Typically, a 22"-chromed-rim-sporting RWD Chevy Avalanche towing a railroad-car-sized trailer.I’ve seen plenty of Utube videos of people getting stuck on Pismo Beach
A while ago, as I got into the driver's seat, I saw that a grasshopper had been sitting on my windshield. And I didn't want to switch on the wiper because this would for sure have killed the animal. So I thought, "No problem, it'll fly away at 50 km/h at the latest."relocated to the rear ladder after going to Carlisle - as it has been subjected to a lot of sustained 70mph running
My son would kill me if I turned on the wipers. Taught him to respect insects so he doesn't have any phobias, including spiders which I just cant... Now I also remove aka flick things away. Although the Gren does seem to be a magnet for spidersA while ago, as I got into the driver's seat, I saw that a grasshopper had been sitting on my windshield. And I didn't want to switch on the wiper because this would for sure have killed the animal. So I thought, "No problem, it'll fly away at 50 km/h at the latest."
It didn't.
Not at 50, not at 100, unbelievable. It shook violently in the wind, but bravely clung to the windshield. After 15 km, I got onto the highway and did everything I could to get rid of it. My speedometer finally read 167 km/h, BUT IT WAS STILL THERE!
So I gave up and thought, "Okay, you win." When I drove home from my customer later that afternoon, it was gone, and I actually missed it a bit.
Brave little creature, respect!
This wins it, late to the party but it's been a wild month. Well done @hus-iqGrenadier under the Milky Way. Wales
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Thanks Stu. No worries, life is manic. Finally getting back to my Gren in a couple off daysThis wins it, late to the party but it's been a wild month. Well done @hus-iq