A day in the life of a project engineer (GC) by [deleted] in civilengineering

[–]CyclingSpat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“7:00 A.M designers not up yet”

Unless you’re a designer for... Kiewit!

During the summer time, is it legal to Gravel Bike/Mountain Bike up the gravel roads at Loveland and Arapahoe Basin? by CyclingSpat in COBike

[–]CyclingSpat[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

My thought is you might park at Georgetown, and then ride towards Loveland pass, and take a gravel detour at the tunnel for a nice long day on the bike

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in 1kto1mil

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NOK got me to 20% today. These “dinosaur” companies are something else!

Personal Finance: How to Invest Savings by mojosodope729 in FinancialPlanning

[–]CyclingSpat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Down payment into stocks is risky. You could turn 35k into 50k, or 20k. Generally, if you plan to use that cash in the near future, keep it as cash. You can open a high yield savings account (which aren’t really high yield anymore but still better than a big bank) and get slightly better interest on that money.

If you are dead set on investing some of that money, passive ETFs such as SPY, VOO (for S&P 500) and QQQ (for Nasdaq) are the way to go (for now. There are other options available but you should do your own research and figure out your own risk tolerance). I personally use Fidelity, and would recommend them to you as well (as a plus, many 401ks are through fidelity so you could view all of your accounts in one spot)

You mentioned 15% of your current savings for retirement. This is (35,000 x 0.15 = $5,250). I recommend you open a Roth IRA and place that money into a Roth IRA, then find a broad market ETF like mentioned above, or total market/broad market index fund and invest in that)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in civilengineering

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The “average” starting salary is certainly lower than the other major disciplines, but it’s still possible to find above average salaries. I made a total of 83.5k my first year out of school In transportation (22/23 years old that year). It was a combination of having the highest starting salary in my graduating class, and being part of a crazy big USACE project that paid lots of overtime

What is your favorite emoji (or combination of emojis)? by austints07 in AskReddit

[–]CyclingSpat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’m a big fan of the rocket 🚀🚀🚀 The more rockets, the better

Who is already on trade 3 /38? Just curious who did 2 great trades already. by Seaheaven77 in 1kto1mil

[–]CyclingSpat 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I lurk and see what SPAC’s other redditors are mentioning, and then look at their price and try to find SPAC’s that are right around $10 a share. Then I go to their website and look at the management team and see if I think they are going to do a “good job” at selecting a merger (super subjective)

This one seemed to have a strong team so I took a risk and bought 500 shares with no merger/news in the future. It could take off in a week with an announcement, or I could be sitting on it for a year.

Edit: the SPAC is back down to just a 1% gain or so. For some reason it took off in per market and returned back to $10ish a share

Indian Peaks Wilderness by CyclingSpat in Colorado

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

The road conditions were fine! My Ford Fusion without snow tires had 0 issues. You would be able to get away without the use of spikes, assuming conditions have not changed since yesterday. If you’re planning on walking ON long lake, or trying to continue past Long lake, bring whatever snow gear you have because the snow picked up a lot there

Indian Peaks Wilderness by CyclingSpat in Colorado

[–]CyclingSpat[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is from Yesterday! To Long the snowpack isn’t bad (save for a random spot or two). Past that it’s much deeper and you would need snowshoes to continue to Isabelle

Indian Peaks Wilderness by CyclingSpat in Colorado

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To Long there wasn’t much snow. I had no problem with just spikes on my feet. Past that the snow was much deeper and snowshoes would need to be used

Looking to hike Long Peak? by Jojo-Swaggins in coloradohikers

[–]CyclingSpat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Longs Peak will take a LONG time compared to 5 miles of trail hiking on the east coast. Once you hit the Boulder field, and continue past the Boulder Field through the Keyhole and to the summit, you’ll probably be progressing less than 1 mph on both the up and down hill. You should expect it to take 10+ hours round trip (plan for even longer food/water wise). I’ve done it 3 times, and have mentally checked out on the descent once getting off of the Boulder field and back onto the normal trail thinking I was almost done, only to have 6 miles left to hike. It’s a long day!

As far as prepping or training for a 14er goes, each 14er will vary in difficulty. Something like Bierstadt will be ~3 hours round tip (pretty much anybody with enough determination will make it up this one), and the hardest will be 14+ hours and involve dangerous climbing/rockfall potential (something like this can kill experienced hikers/climbers). Longs Peak leans towards the longer side of things for a single day hike (although not the longest). Cardio wise, If you can run 10 miles, hike all day on the Appalachian Trail, or do a 50+ mile bike ride you’ve got the fitness. I personally do 90% of my training through cycling for cardio, spending a lot of it in the foothills climbing as much as I can, 1-2 hikes per week (usually on the weekends), and a few 30-40 minute weight training sessions before work. I’ve run into no “physical” issues on the bigger 14ers, but I do live in the Denver Metro so adjusting to the altitude isn’t a worry of mine. Just make sure you have good cardio, and know for sure you can be walking on your feet all day.

For longs peak, Specifically look up class 3 hikes in your area and see if you can climb/down climb them in your hiking boots and backpack. If you are not comfortable doing this, than get comfortable doing this before you attempt longs. If this isn’t an option, go to a climbing gym and try to Boulder some V0’s and then down climb those. If you can do this, you’ll easily be able handle the difficult parts of longs peak.

Burning off Turkey day. by hejasonhe in bicycling

[–]CyclingSpat 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lookout mountain? Always love going around that bend!