..by myself, of sylentmode's headline and summary, shows that his reading skills and comprehension are below average relative to his peer group. Perhaps he enjoys himself too much to be good at it.
Spent my first 21 years there, and then promptly left. Did my time in 40 below, getting caught out in blizzards, going for 30 days of subzero, becoming acclimated to the point where when 45 degrees above feels warm enough to walk around outside in a t-shirt. May is not that bad, probably nicest time of year.
NoDak weather in May is about the same as Northern California. Upper 60's & low 70's, fairly dry but with some chance of rain - maybe warmer in the Badlands. No I think it is the rugged conditions - babyhead rock gravel, dry dusty terrain with very little vegetation, loose and steep slopes, that made for choice of testing location.
The article is scant on this but I surmise they're testing mobility not ability to handle exposure.
..by myself, of sylentmode's headline and summary, shows that his reading skills and comprehension are below average relative to his peer group. Perhaps he enjoys himself too much to be good at it.
Spent my first 21 years there, and then promptly left. Did my time in 40 below, getting caught out in blizzards, going for 30 days of subzero, becoming acclimated to the point where when 45 degrees above feels warm enough to walk around outside in a t-shirt. May is not that bad, probably nicest time of year.
NoDak weather in May is about the same as Northern California. Upper 60's & low 70's, fairly dry but with some chance of rain - maybe warmer in the Badlands. No I think it is the rugged conditions - babyhead rock gravel, dry dusty terrain with very little vegetation, loose and steep slopes, that made for choice of testing location. The article is scant on this but I surmise they're testing mobility not ability to handle exposure.