How’s the heat?They were in the Sierra wilderness...
I'm familiar with that area from sasquatch association. Look up the Sierra sounds on YouTube.
How’s the heat?They were in the Sierra wilderness...
I'm familiar with that area from sasquatch association. Look up the Sierra sounds on YouTube.
They probably wouldn't break a sweat don't ask me howDo yall think a black family would have been able to make it back?
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Do yall think a black family would have been able to make it back?
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How do the conditions in the story compare against inhabited areas of Africa?trick question…they wouldn’t have been out there

How do the conditions in the story compare against inhabited areas of Africa?
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Somebody who knows the answer will answer.africa is a whole ass continent…idk
I notice white people always have to test natureWhy even take a 1 year old hiking when the weather has the potential to reach 100 degrees?
And then travel so far? The child didn’t need to be changed? Fed? I don’t understand how the mom looked at the logistics of an 8 mile hike, 100 degree weather, and an infant who could probably only walk yards and figured that it was a go.
Did they push a stroller for 8 miles in the wilderness?
All that fur on..and dogs can't sweat...and the ground was hot as fukkI could see the humans dying. But the dog?
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How do the conditions in the story compare against inhabited areas of Africa?
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A black family would’ve knew their limits before stepping a foot on the trailDo yall think a black family would have been able to make it back?
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White people shyt. Take a 1 year old on hikes. I wouldn't be surprised if their deep rooted priorities was to take a yoga pic with the dog and baby and say some bullshyt in the captions while overlooking the scenery.Why even take a 1 year old hiking when the weather has the potential to reach 100 degrees?
And then travel so far? The child didn’t need to be changed? Fed? I don’t understand how the mom looked at the logistics of an 8 mile hike, 100 degree weather, and an infant who could probably only walk yards and figured that it was a go.
Did they push a stroller for 8 miles in the wilderness?