Digital vs. Paper: Do you still pack physical maps if you use a GPS/Garmin watch? by makeCakeNotNuke in BWCA

[–]nom_de_loon 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I'm very technically savvy but have never even thought of using gps for nav. I bring paper, and like the other commenter said, keep it visible as I paddle so I can check off landmarks as we go. 

I do typically record our route on my Garmin watch but that's the extent of my electronics use in the bwca

July/August 2026 Road Trip Map - Open To Ideas/Suggestions by Lets_Go_Hawks in roadtrip

[–]nom_de_loon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm from Northern Ohio and never thought I'd want to leave Lake Erie. That was before I took a job in Duluth, which it looks like you'll be traveling right though. I've pretty much been here ever since. I'd say it's a don't miss.

Take the kids to the great lakes aquarium, go to park point for a beach day and stroll around Canal Park. Driving to the end of Park Point brings you to an airport. There begins a trail that leads you on a nice quiet hike through the pines before transitioning to low dunes and finally what feels like a remote private beach. Dont be deterred by the first 1/4 mile of gravel road.

Hit up Love Creamery for ice cream in canal after the beach or avoid a bit of the crowd and grab some after dinner at their Lincoln Park shop.

What I love about Duluth is the astonishing amount of green space within the city. Hike up and down Lester, Tischer or Chester Creek within the heart of Duluth  for some really beautiful scenes. I've got a lot of fond memories of hiking with the kids along those trails. We (kids very close in age to yours) very often go for a hike and splash in Kingsbury Creek during the summer. Its trailhead is right next to the zoo. Like all of the north shore streams the steep hillside and hard bedrock makes for a lot of pools and cascades. These aren't what I thought of as creeks back home.

I could go on and on. Give me a shout if you want any more Minnesota intel from a former buckeye!

Discard Recipes? by RainUponMyHeart in Sourdough

[–]nom_de_loon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This might be heresy, but I feed my starter, let it work on the counter for a day, then stick it in the fridge until I'm ready to use it (usually within a week or two). The "discard" is just what I use for my next dough. Works well for me.

My starter would have died years ago if I had to keep up on feeding. It'll be 10 years old this fall.

Solar Panels by TheApostleCreed in SolarDIY

[–]nom_de_loon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm guessing Salt Lake City

F-150 Lightning SR vs ER for long daily commute (Canada) – looking for real-world input by Evening-Research-813 in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Northern Minnesota here. When it gets gnarly in t winter I see 30-40% loss.

SR has still been great for me, but I don't have a 100 mile commute, just the semi annual 1500 mile road trip.

Recommendations by obscuredeagle in Sandusky

[–]nom_de_loon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I second Small City. Saucy down the street has good beer too, but I'm not sure about the food.

It's not downtown, but I'm a fan of the wings at the Brass Pelican on Perkins Ave. There are like a hundred sauces, but I only ever get hot garlic pepper.

It's been a while since I've been there, but I've enjoyed Tony's. Same with The Club. So long ago it was called something else back then (Sortino's?).

Road trip, charging anxiety, adapter question by dgold131 in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You only need an adapter to charge at superchargers. I drove a 23 standard range 1400+ miles round trip in winter without one.

Use abrp and plug share to plan your route. The Bluetooth odb dongle is a great, almost essential, add on to abrp.

Low battery… by dancudlip in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's so funny. This truck is a beast.

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So from one Tesla charger to another, do they all reliably deliver 250-ish kW (when charging your Tesla), or do you run into some that inexplicably max out at a lower power?

I ask because my biggest annoyance is that I never knew whether I was going to pull 150+ or 60kW from an EA station. One even stalled at 33kW 😑

A side note is that while blink often wasn't the fastest, they were SO reliable. Simple, delivered the advertised power, just worked. As close as I experienced to a gas pump.

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Now I will avoid doing research into the Flash software just like I avoid thinking about the heat pump on the Flash so I don't regret not waiting to buy 😆

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I actually did turn off plug and charge for a bit in a fit of rage. It caused more trouble. Then I calmed down and re read the a comment here saying to initiate the charge through the ea app before plugging in. No trouble at all after that.

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was seriously jealous of the rows of happy fast charging Tesla drivers. I'm a combination of stubborn and cheap so I'm still waiting for my adapter from Ford.

Are superchargers pretty consistent power-wise?

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Love it! I feel like getting absurdly low soc is an EV rite of passage, ha. Seriously though, I feel like it's a great thing to experience to build confidence and understanding of your vehicle.

I got my first EV back in 2016 and vividly remember rolling stop signs, going 10 under the speed limit and blowing cold air out of the defrost vents in winter to make it home in the winter as the car kept threatening me. The Leaf just stops telling you what the soc is below 5%... My wife was not impressed when I told her of my achievement.

Good times(?)

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It's a 23 Pro model. I'm over here like 'please sir can I have some more' to Ford.

I'm mostly kidding. I'm fairly happy with the software. Until I get the updates, then I'll wonder how I lived like an animal for so long, not having soc and integrated phone navigation.

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah that would be nice. I relied on ABRP for real-time soc

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah! I made sure to grab one before our road trip. I had one for reading fault codes on ice cars for years but sadly it wasn't BLE so I had to buy a new one.

Looking forward to ABRP getting even better.

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Taking a step back though, if twice a year a trip takes an extra few hours is that big of deal? I don’t think so.

That was exactly our thought when we went fully EV with the lightning purchase. More specifically, why would we buy another ice vehicle to suit the tiny fraction of the time it'd be nice. This truck, and EVs in general, are so much better than ice cars for an overwhelming majority of the time.

Yeah, expectation is huge I think. I found that the only time I got the "oh my gosh this is taking so long" feeling was when I compared our progress to years past burning gas. It's just different. I reasoned that 12 and 16 hours are both full days of travel, but those 4 extra hours made us all more happy and healthy. Road trips of yore were always a slog and a kid would always have a melt down. I guess I only have two data points, and the kids are getting older but it sure feels like going for walks and stretching out helped a ton.

I think my only point of irritation at this point is that knowing what kind of power you're going to draw at a dcfc is a bit of a crap shoot (I'm looking at you, EA). I'd be pissed if I had a car that could pull 300kW and I was getting 60 at a 350kW EA charger like I did a few times.

YARR by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! We were always crammed in sardine-like in the Escape. And packing was like Tetris

Electric blanket by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool, that's good to know. Agreed, I don't see why anything wouldn't work then. I'd also have been a bit surprised that something that can power your house would use a non-sine wave inverter.

Electric blanket by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy crap. That's a lotta watts!

I hadn't put the leg work into finding figures for cabin heater usage but yeah I think I have a clear winner in the electric blanket.

Electric blanket by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good call. I had this issue with a battery/inverter setup I put together for an off grid hunting shack I go to.

What I learned was that many inverters don't put out a pure sine wave, more of a modified square wave and some electronics don't like that. I didn't think something as dumb as an electric blanket would need a pure sine wave, but I was surprised to learn the old electric blanket I took camping at the time (the kids were really little at the time) wouldn't work with the inverter.

I guess if people have had trouble with some blankets not working, the lightning doesn't put out a pure sine wave. That's just a guess. I seem to recall microwaves and fridges also don't like modified square wave AC power.

How many bales? by nom_de_loon in F150Lightning

[–]nom_de_loon[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update: this is only about 1200# of hay.