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Adventuring with the Ridgeline.

I am a professional caricaturist and travel with my service dog. So I bought a honda ridgeline to advace down the path of a traveling artist. I also love camping. Disclaimer I am a G1 and a G2 redesign owner. I have put in work into my ridgeline. Tell me your thoughts.

I have also have a custom bracket for the headrest, desert does it seat risers and molle panels.

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Which set up is the best?

French box style, custom video tripod drawing set up with pockets lighting, and battery, or A-frame?

What is your reasoning?

u/Large_Alternative_35 — 9 days ago
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Its been a minute since we last posted.

We've been busy on our adventures. She is now knowledgable or 143 commands. From pushing a shopping cart to long boarding. Im so proud of her. She never stops learning.

u/Large_Alternative_35 — 14 days ago

Looking at 1.5 years and retirement.

Its been a minute since the last post. Alot of life changes. So far Lion of God knows 143 commands. Just for fun we learned how to skate and push a shopping cart. She also holds the sign for my side hustle aside from her normal tasking. She did take a tumble and hurt her leg. Pray for her.

Working on finding her relief/replacement. She's had a great career and adventure. Its going to be bittersweet as she takes on a new role before she retires fully. She will be a trainer to help the new puppy understand it's responsibilities.

u/Large_Alternative_35 — 23 days ago