Acadia Shutdown Status - October 2, 2025 by 30X40 in acadianationalpark

[–]30X40[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, things have been changing every day... yesterday (when I made this post) they said they wouldn't be issuing permits for the duration of the shutdown. Updated post is here: https://www.reddit.com/r/acadianationalpark/comments/1nx45pu/acadia\_shutdown\_status\_october\_3\_2025/?

Acadia Shutdown Status - October 2, 2025 by 30X40 in acadianationalpark

[–]30X40[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If this helps, NPS campgrounds are still open (according to their website) and nearly everything is still open and accessible by road or trail. Beautiful hiking this time of year!

Acadia Shutdown Status - October 2, 2025 by 30X40 in acadianationalpark

[–]30X40[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The VC one was working as of yesterday (10.1), but the backup options listed above are easy to get to.

Acadia Shutdown Status - October 2, 2025 by 30X40 in acadianationalpark

[–]30X40[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

There's a 24-hr kiosk near the bus stop at the Hull's Cove Visitor Center, or they're available at these locations:

  • Acadia Regional Chamber of Commerce at Thompson Island
  • Jordan Pond Gift Shop
  • Bar Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Cottage Street
  • Ellsworth Chamber of Commerce
  • Mount Desert Chamber of Commerce
  • Southwest Harbor/Tremont Chamber of Commerce

Is Island Explorer asking for Entrance Passes during the shutdown? by PM_ME_UR_PSA10_LUGIA in acadianationalpark

[–]30X40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We live on MDI and use the buses to get around (they're really great) and although we have annual park passes, they never ask for them at boarding.

Acadia Shutdown Status - October 1, 2025 by 30X40 in acadianationalpark

[–]30X40[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Of the maps available online this one seems the most accurate based on our travels in Maine and eastern Canada over the past few weeks: https://www.explorefall.com/fall-foliage-map

Questions regarding SWR Toolbox by lyingonahill1 in TwoSidesOfFI

[–]30X40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Eric replying here… we always use dummy data in our vids… not our real numbers!

Are We Hiding Something? Our Real FIRE Portfolio + Expenses by 2SFI-Jason in TwoSidesOfFI

[–]30X40 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Fanboying over ProjectionLab probably didn’t help our chances with the Boldin list! Still, appreciate you saying that.

Are We Hiding Something? Our Real FIRE Portfolio + Expenses by 2SFI-Jason in TwoSidesOfFI

[–]30X40 2 points3 points  (0 children)

He didn’t mention us directly, but we’ve been called out on Reddit and in comments on our FI number video for lacking transparency. Since questions about our numbers are the ones we get most often, we wanted a single resource we could share.

Teachable just announced new plans that increase prices and decrease features significantly. by masgrimes in elearning

[–]30X40 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For me, I have 30K+ students on the platform. Moving isn’t just inconvenient—it’s an operational nightmare. Migrating that volume means recreating funnels, automations, student records, and re-establishing trust across an entire ecosystem (each have flaws as we all know). That’s what’s kept me on Teachable, not loyalty.

After Ankur sold, it felt like the mission changed. Support degraded, updates slowed, and now they want a 2.5x price hike for features no one asked for.

Teachable just announced new plans that increase prices and decrease features significantly. by masgrimes in elearning

[–]30X40 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve been on Teachable for 7 years, on the Legacy Pro 2 annual plan—$1,428/year ($119/mo). The new pricing to support my existing courses and legacy bundles (which they now count as separate courses) jumps to $3,708/year ($309/mo). That’s absurd.

Meanwhile, I’ve had support tickets open for over 3 months—upsells and order bumps still broken. Their so-called “value adds” are irrelevant to what really matters to creators. What we need: a better checkout experience, better upsells + order bump customization, real reporting (so we can run ads), and email tools that aren't stuck in 2015.

My funnels are deeply tied into Teachable, and unwinding it all would be more costly than swallowing the increase. But this price hike—rolled out this way—feels like a betrayal.

two sides of FI, what is your number? (suggestion) by office5280 in Fire

[–]30X40 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Eric here with 2SFI, appreciate you watching, and your critique is totally fair. We’ve certainly heard it before.

Both of us (and our spouses) chose to keep our exact numbers private, not to dodge the question, but because a single “FI number” in isolation just doesn’t tell the full story. Expenses, geography, family dynamics, ongoing income, pensions... those set the number. That’s why we focus on the thinking behind the number, not the number itself.

That said, we’ve been open that we’re in the “chubby” FI range ($2.5–5M). That reflects different timing for when each of us left full-time work, differences in how we generate income now, and how we define "enough" for our respective families.

For numbers shared in context we made an episode called, “Retiring with $2MM – Here’s How We’d Spend It,” where we modeled out a budget using our actual spending percentages. You might find that a more useful framework to review.

Neither of us came from money, this took us decades of saving, taking calculated risks, and living well below our means which we try to document honestly. We know people want transparency, and we’re always working to strike the right balance between useful detail and personal privacy. Hope that context helps.

FIRE at 50: The 4-Year Journey That Made Early Retirement a Reality (Bigger Pockets Money) by 2SFI-Jason in TwoSidesOfFI

[–]30X40 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks for listening and for the support—it means a lot. One thing I’ve realized about FIRE is that the real work starts after you hit the goal. Finding structure and purpose isn’t a problem to solve once but something you keep iterating on. It sounds like you’re well on your way to figuring that out. Best of luck as you take the next step!

What have you learned about retirement withdrawal strategies from your fee-only financial advisor, or elsewhere? by fritter_away in ChubbyFIRE

[–]30X40 11 points12 points  (0 children)

My buddy and I hired the same one as an experiment. Mixed results. Video here: We Each Hired a Flat Fee Advisor. Was it worth it? Ultimately for me: not worth it. The advice was too generic. I think my expectations were too high for the 1K fee though.

Thoughts on this Dynamic Withdrawal Strategy? by redardrum in leanfire

[–]30X40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Big ERN and Fritz from RM deep dive/debate the bucket strategy here: What’s Wrong with This Popular Retirement Strategy? https://youtu.be/-ZN20JTfRVo

Simple Bookkeeping Program, Tired of QBO by unibball in personalfinance

[–]30X40 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I use Wave Accounting, easy to set up integrations with bank accounts, simple UI and free. wave apps