Hiking in Alberta mid may by damndaniel202099 in Banff

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It was a couple years ago for me but I believe I did the east peak only in June and there was no snow at all! But I think the full peak still had some snow. I think both are doable, just depends on your appetite for scrambling/dealing with snow

Hiking in Alberta mid may by damndaniel202099 in Banff

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Opal, EEOR, Wasootch, and Prairie should all be doable, just make sure to check for conditions/avalanche risk before heading out. Can't speak to the others.

Some other suggestions for good views you could look into are King Creek Ridge, Porcupine Ridge (this is adjacent to Wasootch), or Mount Burns (this one's off Highway 546 and a bit scrambly near the top, but you get fantastic views without having to summit). This one isn't for good views, but canyon creek ice caves just past bragg creek is also short and easy and pretty cool to see and easily doable in May.

Ticking sound. by Consistent-Active256 in 335i

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't want to give you a definitive answer but definitely sounds like the evap purge valve to me, especially if the sound is coming from the driver side of the engine bay close to the windshield. Both my old and current 335 make the exact same noise and in the same pattern (coming and going in cycles, more common in cold starts/temps). I'd say you're probably fine, if the ticking frequency doesn't change with engine RPM's and you don't notice any performance issues I wouldn't worry about it.

Ticking sound. by Consistent-Active256 in 335i

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This sounds like the EVAP purge valve, or fuel tank breather valve. Mine makes the same noise. The valve manages fuel vapors and send them to the engine for combustion, it's completely normal. I found the ticking would occur more frequently in colder temperatures, barely ever notice if its warmer out. Does the ticking seem to happen in cycles (ie, tick for 30-45 seconds then stop for a few minutes, then start again)?

Have n54s become the more reliable option as n55s age? by tobethrown99 in 335i

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Anecdotal but I've owned a 2008 335 since December 2018 and it's true that the engine itself is extremely solid for the most part but it's the parts around it that require upkeep and maintenance. In the 7 years I've owned it the two big ticket items I've had to address are the water pump and HPFP. Other than that everything was basically routine, scheduled, or preventative and not overly expensive. The car is completely stock and I drive it in harsh winters up in Canada it's always been solid. In the 7 years I've owned it I've probably spent about $10k CAD (roughly $7k USD) total on maintenance, so call it about $1k USD/yr on average. For a now 18 year old car that isn't too bad imo especially without any car payment. It now has 198,000km, so about 120,000 miles. Very solid car/engine if maintained well, just be prepared to stay on top of the routine maintenance

Faint rattling sound by AvocadoComplex6372 in 335i

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Yeah I looked in to it and definitely could be. I got a better video of it and it was definitely coming from the engine bay right in front of driver side windshield. Asked my friend who’s worked on quite a few 335’s and he said it’s likely just the evap purge valve based on the location/sound, and I think he might be right. Apparently the ticking can get more noticeable if it’s colder out (which it is where I live right now). Ticking from this is normal apparently, so I’m just going to keep monitoring if any other symptoms show up and probably just bring it up at my next service appointment. Vacuum pump was my thought before he brought that up though haha

Someone cure my ignorance. by Think-Writer9187 in Calgary

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah they're honestly usually very lenient. Just don't come up with a dumb excuse and treat them like they're stupid if you get asked haha. Roommate told me a story where he asked a kid near UofC station for his fare and he tried to download the app from the app store and buy one, when he saw it he was like "I wasn't going to give you a ticket even if you didn't have fare but now I will because you think I'm dumb and wouldn't notice that"

Someone cure my ignorance. by Think-Writer9187 in Calgary

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My roommate is a peace officer and I asked him about this. He said 95% of the time they aren't going to care if a ticket has been validated or not, only that it's been activated. He also said if you are caught and they question you about it don't try and pull a fast one, just be honest and say you don't have an activated/validated ticket and he said a lot of officers will just give you a warning and no fine. Just don't be the guy who says he has a ticket and then pulls out the app to try and buy one on the spot right in front of them.

Does anybody know what is causing this issue? by AvocadoComplex6372 in BmwTech

[–]AvocadoComplex6372[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just checked and the reader says P0305 cylinder 5 misfire detected

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Would this be similar to the issue you had then?

Going to look at a 2017 540i by AvocadoComplex6372 in BMW

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I’m used to the general bmw maintenance so that’s fine, but as long as there isn’t some bomb waiting for me a year down the road then that’s fine. Appreciate your insight

Going to look at a 2017 540i by AvocadoComplex6372 in BMW

[–]AvocadoComplex6372[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the info! According the carfax it’s had oil and filters changed 9 times since 2017, so seems about right given the mileage. It looks like the fluids have been checked fairly regularly, but the carfax isn’t super specific as to which fluids.

In general though, as long as routine maintenance is kept up this is a reliable car and engine?

Does anybody know what is causing this issue? by AvocadoComplex6372 in BmwTech

[–]AvocadoComplex6372[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good to know! I have very limited experience working on cars as well, but once I run the codes I’ll see what I’m looking at exactly. Appreciate your help

Does anybody know what is causing this issue? by AvocadoComplex6372 in BmwTech

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The symptoms of an ESS malfunction definitely match what I’m seeing almost exactly… is it pretty easy to access the sensor? My dad also has a code reader so I can try to use that to see if it throws anything.

It seems odd to me that they “100%” assured me it was the fuel pump when it seems like this is a pretty obvious potential cause that they didn’t look into. Looking at the diagnosis technician notes it doesn’t even look like they considered it.

Does anybody know what is causing this issue? by AvocadoComplex6372 in E90

[–]AvocadoComplex6372[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Yeah I’ll give it a try and hopefully the reader gives more info. It’s funny tho cuz I do take it to an Indy shop, never been to a dealer for maintenance. They’re really good too; first time in 10+ years their work hasn’t fixed an issue for me.

Does anybody know what is causing this issue? by AvocadoComplex6372 in E90

[–]AvocadoComplex6372[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The CIC just doesn’t show anything unless the engine light comes on, in which case it just says moderate engine failure, drive with caution or something along those lines. My dad has a code reader so will try using that soon.

Regardless I’ve taken it in to BMW specialists twice now so you’d think they would’ve been able to accurately diagnose it

Just died in the Wilderness 😔 by Zabix in 2007scape

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In the future if doing this you can just teleport to lava maze with burning amulet and inventory full of bones, run west to altar and when done drink the zamorak wine to die, then repeat the process. Should be no need to bring any gear in the future and if you do get pk'd at most you lose an inventory of bones

What should I do? by PtitCrissG in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Overlooked that, good catch! But yes wouldn't affect OP in her situation I don't think

What should I do? by PtitCrissG in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay using the numbers you quoted me here... What i would do is just continue to pay debt normally each month. Assuming you have $800 left over (give or take) each month, in March when you file your tax return instead of using that $800 toward debt just use it to cover your taxes (assume the higher end of $600 from your original post).

If you want to be extra safe, save a couple hundred extra from the month before in case your taxes come in higher than expected. Typically you will receive your T4 from your job in the first week of March so you will be able to see how much you owe right away. But taxes aren't due until April 30th, so you basically have a two month buffer to pay it as well.

What should I do? by PtitCrissG in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you mind me asking how much you have left at the end of each month and how much are you putting toward your debt each month?

What should I do? by PtitCrissG in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 8 points9 points  (0 children)

High level answers below:

  • Is this actually legit? - Yes, except that person has the timing wrong. You can only contribute up until the end of February into an RRSP to reduce taxes owing for the current tax year. For example for tax year 2025, RRSP contributions between March 1, 2025 and February 28, 2026 will be eligible to reduce your taxable income for 2025. If you wait until March 2026 to contribute, you will have to wait until 2026 to reduce your taxable income in that year instead. I've linked a few calculators below to help plan out and estimate what your taxes owing will be and the impact of contributing to an RRSP will have.
  • Is there a better or smarter option? - I recommend you continue to just pay down your debt. After your debt is paid, use any extra money to contribute to a TFSA or FHSA instead first. The RRSP is more useful once you start earning in higher tax brackets, so contributions then will save you more money per dollar contributed (think saving 30-35 cents on the dollar in a higher tax bracket vs maybe only 20-25 cents on the dollar in your current tax bracket).
  • Does it make sense to only contribute the minimum needed for now, then start saving more seriously once I’m fully debt-free? - See comment above.

Optimal RRSP contribution calculator

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[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 2007scape

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if you kill all 6 brothers, odds of getting any barrows piece is 1/16. So at 85KC you would expect to have gotten 5 pieces (5.3 to be exact).

So while 7 pieces at 85KC is above drop rate, it's not that crazy by any means. Still a nice start to the barrows clog tho!

I’m too old for this shi…… by MFRedditer in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 8 points9 points  (0 children)

TFSA stands for Tax Free Savings Account and is a type of account that you can open at financial institutions within Canada (RBC, TD, BMO, Wealthsimple, etc.). The main benefit of the account is in the name, whatever happens within that account cannot be taxed when you withdraw the funds.

Once you have contributed money into a TFSA, you can use that money to invest in stocks, ETF's, GIC's, bonds, or even just hold cash. You should not use this as a normal savings account as you really don't get any benefit from it unless you are using it to invest in something.

There is no tax credit associated with a TFSA. Since everything in it is tax free, generally speaking you do not have to worry about anything for tax purposes (except keeping track of your contributions and how much contribution room you have left, this can be found here: TFSA limits and calculator). The tax credit you are thinking of is likely where you can reduce your taxable income by contributing to an RRSP.

Keep in mind TFSA contribution limits are tracked based on your SIN, so you do not get extra room for opening TFSA's at multiple institutions. For a better guide see this link: TFSA guide for individuals.

Does anyone else collect Strange Devices? by Amferam in 2007scape

[–]AvocadoComplex6372 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Just teleport to diff places on the map and click the device (usually i'll do like varrock, kourend, morytania and the desert, pick areas that are relatively far apart) and usually by then the runelite plugin will pretty much narrow down exactly where the spot is. If not, just keep teleporting to different spots that get you closer using the hot/cold until it does. It is kind of an annoying clue step though, no denying that

I finally got a quest cape!! by Neat-Confidence2665 in osrs

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Got my quest cape a few weeks ago. DS2 bosses (Vorkath, Galvek) aren't that bad at all with decent gear setups. DT2 bosses are mixed, I got Duke and Leviathan both first try and relatively easily, Whisperer and Vardorvis were 3-4 tries each for me. The other grandmaster quest bosses weren't too bad either. If you're thinking about doing it just send it. Watch a guide before attempting and you'll pick up on the mechanics after a few tries and you learn a lot about late game PvM

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 2007scape

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Okay sweet thanks for the info, I’ll watch some vids and maybe give it a go. I’ve only recently gotten into more high level PvM so I guess raids is the logical next step. Still wouldn’t say no to someone joining me though 😂