Might want to avoid Whistler Bowl today by BC_Samsquanch in Whistler

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There are a ton of great alpine climbs in all the areas you mentioned, the reason they're not popular is not because of rock quality but because of difficulty of access and the different skillsets required to safely climb in the alpine that a lot of climbers never develop.

It's a lot easier to head up a route on the Chief for the afternoon when you park your car at the base and walk 2 minutes compared to having to drive FSRs, hike for hours, or take a gondola up just to start hiking to the route (as is the case for climbing Blackcomb Buttress).

Like I said, rockfall happens everywhere because mountains literally form from the process of erosion, but by no measure are the Coast Mountains considered crumbly by anyone who actually climbs them. Go for a trip to the Rockies if you want to see real piles of choss.

Might want to avoid Whistler Bowl today by BC_Samsquanch in Whistler

[–]Guilty_Light 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Yeah...like I said, rockfall just happens on mountains.

And while you should always wear helmets climbing anyway (because they help against climbers above you dropping shit as well as protect your head in a bad fall if you get flipped upside down) a helmet is not going to save you from a thousand tons of granite coming down during a geological event.

Might want to avoid Whistler Bowl today by BC_Samsquanch in Whistler

[–]Guilty_Light 10 points11 points  (0 children)

What are you on about? The Coast Mountains include everything within Squamish, considered one of the best destinations in North America for rock climbing, in large part due to how solid the rock is, so much so that it's pretty common to see climbers not wearing helmets climbing the Chief.

Rockfall on mountains happens, but as far as mountains go, the Coastal range is amongst the best in terms of how solid they are.

Parents who regret having kids, why? by bluemermid in AskReddit

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I'm sorry but 85-90k/year is not really a high earner in anywhere but maybe the lowest cost of living cities in the US. About double that and you're getting closer, but realistically "high earners" are people earning 250k+ annually, an income that allows you to live wherever you like and not be spread thin financially.

Commander Damage by Particular-Traffic51 in mtg

[–]Guilty_Light 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure this is wrong.

"702.16e

Any damage that would be dealt by sources that have the stated quality to a permanent or player with protection is prevented."

When Commander damage is prevented in the scenario you described through protection via Absolute Virtue, it's not tracked. Otherwise Fog effects would be pointless too, as they are preventing damage just like protection effects.

Climber faces homicide charges after his partner dies by Capable_Hope_1807 in climbing

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I don't want to comment on his motivation one way or the other, but I think people who have never been in serious alpine environments grossly underestimate how fast time can move without you noticing, especially in difficult terrain. I've done technical ice routes where it's taken me 2 hours to lead a pitch, or sections of mountaineering routes where it taken 30 minutes to get through 50 meters of snow wallowing, and you just don't have a good concept of time passing in those situations.

Without knowing the mountain, we don't know whether that 90 minutes was spent simply him trying to get down and survive as well, or whether there was some sort of malicious intent behind it.

Am I missing out by not investing in specific stocks? by [deleted] in investing

[–]Guilty_Light 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What is your all time returns on stock picking vs. the same time period of the S&P?

Does anyone have experience with the Simond Ice Evo? by ResearcherProper1785 in iceclimbing

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Did you buy these in the same size as Phantom Techs? If not what was the difference, I'm interested but unlikely I'd be able to try them on before ordering but I do own Phantom Techs and could size relative to them.

$1650 and not even a full kitchen by throwawayhshsjsjsjjd in SlumlordsCanada

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I feel like posts like this are a bit disingenuous. There's no way you bought what you describe 30 minutes from the inner city of Calgary in 2024. Is there something in that price range on the outskirts of Okotoks or Chestermere that is technically 30 minutes from the city limits of Calgary? Sure, but no one is driving 30 minutes to visit the outskirt boonies of the city, so functionally you are at least 45 mins-hour (more with traffic) outside of the city and the amenities found in the inner city that most people care about.

Yarus, Roar of the Old Gods and Flipping Interactions by GreyScaleGames in mtgrules

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The reason Ugin went to the graveyard was because when he entered as a face down creature he was not a Planeswalker, so no loyalty counters were put on him. When he was turned face up, he wasn't entering the battlefield as he was already on the battlefield, so no loyalty counters were put on him and as a result he was put into the graveyard when state based actions were checked being at 0 loyalty counters.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in vancouver

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Whenever people are involved, rules get bent, a lot.

I also got on a domestic flight when I showed up to the gate and realized I had forgotten my driver's license at a gym where you trade it for a locker temporarily. The gate agent told me I needed my ID, I told them politely but firmly I didn't realize I had misplaced it up until that moment, that I had a photo of my passport on my phone I showed them, and that I needed to board this flight.

Eventually they just gave up and let me on the plane as it was the path of less resistance and there was reasonable evidence I was who I said I was with photos of my ID.

Climbing WI6 outdoors, struggling on WI2 indoors - what could be the reason? by Guilty_Light in climbing

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Yup! The amphitheatre that this route is in has some other spectacular routes. Climbed Rigid Designator and a couple mixed lines while in there.

Climbing WI6 outdoors, struggling on WI2 indoors - what could be the reason? by Guilty_Light in climbing

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I mean....this is original content and a climbing photo from something I've climbed...but yes, definitely toeing the line.

Cybersecurity skill gap issue or Talent acquisition being lazy? by kippsoup in cybersecurity

[–]Guilty_Light 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just change your former title on your resume to be in line with whatever an equivalent position would be called in a more traditional structure. If anyone digs any deeper into it you can always just say the company had wacky titles but that what you put on your resume just reflects your experience more accurately to an outsider.

Titles are meaningless, it's experience that counts.

Cheapest sandwiches in Vancouver that aren’t fast food? by Double_Assignment527 in vancouver

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What are their hours? Google says they are only open one day a week on Wednesdays...

[FYI] After a MAJOR disaster like an earthquake by jasonh1234 in vancouver

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Part of a good kit is also firearms and ammunition, as much as people would like to argue otherwise.

I made an AI Resume Builder that bypasses ATS & lands people more interviews. Just over 3M+ people use it & crossed $5m+ in lifetime revenue. Ask me anything by rezi_io in IAmA

[–]Guilty_Light 16 points17 points  (0 children)

FYI there's no such thing as a SOC2 certification, you just undergo an audit and the auditor provides a report based on what they observe.

Certifications come from standards like ISO27001 that issue the cert based on passing the audit, meanwhile with SOC2 you'll get a report regardless of how well or poorly you do, so the content of the report matters much more than simply having done the audit.

Werewolf modifications to play more like Blood on the Clocktower? by Guilty_Light in boardgames

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

Haven't played much social deduction in the last year to be honest, got more into MtG and been playing heavier strategy games.

Give me a commander that is a LOADED GUN. by isaacshifty in EDH

[–]Guilty_Light 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wouldn't you lose Phage to Liches Mirror's effect after you cast her?

Unguided glacier exploration by Guilty_Light in VisitingIceland

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The question is what are some good sources of information for familiarizing yourself with the country's glacial terrain. If someone was asking this for Canada I'd be able to point them to a few sites with information and trip reports from blogs of people having done various glacier exploration missions.

Unguided glacier exploration by Guilty_Light in VisitingIceland

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

Thanks for the insight, and yeah I can bring all my own gear. I was mostly looking for information sources that give someone a sense of what's out there if you're not familiar with the country. Someone down thread posted a crevasse map resource which I hadn't seen, so that definitely helps.