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Racking up the miles!

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I've had my Telly a little over six months and I just rolled 2,500 miles.
 

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Two months and almost 7,000 miles trying out all types of terrain and a good mix of country roads and freeways. Not a bad break-in, right? Snow, mud, sand, asphalt, fog, sun. She handled it all like a champ. Kelly the Telly loves to be driven...like a Bobcat 😂
 
11 months - 17K on Blanca. No problems at all....
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2 1/2 months; 4200 miles
 
Four and a half months. Almost 6000 km - that's about 3700 miles for you Imperialists.

LOL....I'm ok with the metric system....as long as its not temperature. Because if it's not 0c or 100c...then I have no clue :cool:

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Four and a half months. Almost 6000 km - that's about 3700 miles for you Imperialists.
Nice! We appreciate your conversion of whatever outdated system km comes from to “Imperial” miles, the gold standard for units of distance.

Do y’all still measure height and feet in cm? 😂😂😂
 
Nice! We appreciate your conversion of whatever outdated system km comes from to “Imperial” miles, the gold standard for units of distance.

Do y’all still measure height and feet in cm? 😂😂😂
outdated, blahaha......outdated only on our land. Rest of the world uses metric system. "only three of the world's countries don't use the metric system: the United States, Myanmar and Liberia"
 
outdated, blahaha......outdated only on our land. Rest of the world uses metric system. "only three of the world's countries don't use the metric system: the United States, Myanmar and Liberia"

...and only one of those countries put a man on the moon ;)
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on related subject....I've noticed during our travel to the UK that they use mph for their speed limit; which I thought was interesting. :unsure:
 
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Nice! We appreciate your conversion of whatever outdated system km comes from to “Imperial” miles, the gold standard for units of distance.

Do y’all still measure height and feet in cm? 😂😂😂
Canada: distance and speed in KM; fuel in litres; 2"x4" at the lumber store and 8 foot or 9 foot ceilings; height in feet/inches; Celsius for outdoor temps and Fahrenheit for cooking; body weight in lbs and food items weighed in grams.....

We're a complicated people. 😂
 
Minus 10C here today. Good luck with that!
Simple rule for converting to F from C: multiply the C x 2 and then add 30.

example: 10C -> 10x2 + 30 = ~50F (the actual calculation is x 1.8 +32 so 10*1.8 + 32 = 50). So in this case the estimate gets you right answer. Sorry, I love math...
 




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