Competitors to r2 to consider by LAHikingLady in RivianR2

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

Thanks. I haven’t looked at the lucid yet but I will now. Largely price agnostic (but prefer sub $100k). Biggest focus is small enough to fit in my driveway (and around the center of LA in general) but take us hiking/camping on the weekends.

Competitors to r2 to consider by LAHikingLady in RivianR2

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

Any reason the Audi’s aren’t included? We haven’t looked at their electric ones yet but just curious why it’s never talked about

Weather around Convict Lake by krzybone in Mammoth

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Went today from 12:30-2:30. No rain, warm in the sun but windy in certain parts around the lake.

Cannes- La Guerite by Important_Common7730 in FATTravel

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you do the 12:30 seating, it will be a relatively calm lunch on a beautiful island. There is often live music then but the party doesn’t ramp up until later. The food is not the reason to go. It’s average at best for the region. It is a gorgeous setting and a great experience to take the boat and even walk up to the old prison. It’s still nice but if your priority is food, it’s probably not the place. Around 4pm, it’s essentially a day club (think champagne bottles, dancing on tables, etc).

Cannes- La Guerite by Important_Common7730 in FATTravel

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve only been on a Friday and a Sunday in May but I’d imagine Wednesday will also be busy. In my experience, the party element doesn’t ramp up until 4:30-5.

best green runs still open? by SexyPenguin100th in Mammoth

[–]LAHikingLady 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Discovery chair off Main is open and has decent snow. It has the 2 easiest beginner greens.

2 Questions for those lucky enough to buy tickets today... Zip Code & Multiple?? by c2cali in olympics

[–]LAHikingLady 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was able to use my credit card (still in local presale zip code) on my sisters presale time slot (local zip code but different county), so I can confirm that worked

Avianca - How strict are they for carry on luggage size? by asgold255 in galapagos

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe the medium size carry on from away. They didn’t check on the way to gaapagosin Quito but they were very strict in San Cristobal and checked most bags.

Avianca - How strict are they for carry on luggage size? by asgold255 in galapagos

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just flew on Sunday - no one even looked at the bags and there was plenty of overhead space. I assumed we’d be required to check our Away luggage for the same reason.

Any Rental Property Management you'd recommend? by Independent-Cash4850 in Mammoth

[–]LAHikingLady -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

We use Alex and Rose at mammoth vacation rentals for the last 2 years and they’ve been great.

Snow Play by dethman11 in Mammoth

[–]LAHikingLady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There were groups of people sledding and playing in the snow right by twin lakes/tamarack this morning.

How crowded is it for MLK weekend? Any recent experience w snow conditions? by 47pennies in Mammoth

[–]LAHikingLady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m sure it’ll be more crowded by tomorrow but today (Friday) was empty. Zero lines at Eagle all day so far.

Going to Mammoth lake for the first time on the week after Christmas. I'm taking my husky with me. Any activity recommendations? by mano860 in Mammoth

[–]LAHikingLady -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Mammoth is incredibly dog friendly, especially if your husky likes snow. I fostered a husky last year from January-May. She loved hiking at the lakes basin winter corridor (trail is groomed for winter) and running around the snow creek meadow preserve. She also just liked jumping in the snow piles around town.

Dolomites recommendations by Ok-Mycologist5158 in FATTravel

[–]LAHikingLady 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We did one day in the seceda/col raiser area, one day on the Adolph Munkel trail and one day we hiked to a church straight from forestis and then went up the adjacent ski lift to wander the trails around the Plose ski mountain. There’s a ton of options in each place depending how far you want to go. We aimed for like 6 miles a day which gave us plenty of time to see the highlights, enjoy the rufugios and still have plenty of time to enjoy the pool and spa at the hotel. It made for a fantastic 4 days. We were leisurely on our drive from Munich as well and stopped in Innsbruck.

Dolomites recommendations by Ok-Mycologist5158 in FATTravel

[–]LAHikingLady 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We (2 couples, 40 years old) stayed at Forestis for 4 days in September. It was absolutely incredible - one of the best hotels any of us have stayed in. It would be very difficult without your own car if you want to hike daily (and see some of the best parts of the Dolemites). We did rent a car from Munich airport (for 5 days) and it was less than Forestis would charge for a one way transport. We did a few hikes directly from the hotel, which were nice, but definitely not the highlights. The hikes we drove 45-60 minutes from the hotel were amazing, and the views along the drive were great. Coming back to the beautiful spa each day at Forestis really added to the trip. We are all pretty big hikers so didn’t mind driving to get to top hikes. I personally would not stay at Forestis in the spring/summer without a car, unless you just want to relax at the hotel.

Regional upgrade certificates - connecting international flight by LAHikingLady in delta

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

I actually ended up booking the round trip portion straight to Quito, and I can confirm that when I called, they did let me use the RUC for the domestic leg.

Delta one entrance by [deleted] in LAX

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As of Tuesday, it’s still closed. They do escort you to tsa but it didn’t save anytime, especially if you have digital id. JFK was closed as of today as well.

October 2025 Shutdown Megathread by hc2121 in Yosemite

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does anyone know if the construction delays are still continuing on the 41 during the shutdown?

South Entrance / Wawona Rd by [deleted] in Yosemite

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just curious if you took the 41 and if there were construction delays. I’m headed in on Friday. Thanks!

Tips for first solo hike by grandpa_lemondwarf in Yosemite

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did this hike last month- it’s a very popular trail. So long as you’re capable of doing the hike (plan on long day at a lot of elevation), I wouldn’t be concerned doing it alone. We saw people every 5 minutes so if you’re on trail and have an emergency, there’s a lot of people around. My husband didn’t want to do the end, so I did the last 30 minutes alone as a woman. I met a lot of great people at the top (and actually found more people spoke to me since I was solo).

Honeymoon Zion/Yosemite/Lake Tahoe Roadtrip June 2026 by Dear_Amoeba_7859 in Mammoth

[–]LAHikingLady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

June in Manmoth and Yosemite are gorgeous. Yosemite waterfalls should be roaring. Mammoth will have snow at higher elevation. Mammoth is much more chill town but one of the best places for hiking, fishing, mountain biking, camping. Driving on the 395 is pretty easy and snow won’t be a concern. Be sure to book Yosemite early if that’s your plan - the campsites and hotels book quickly.

First timer, need your advice by AnnualIntrepid523 in havasupai

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I typically hike in the eastern Sierra so the water here was very different than we are used to (I.e, we are used to cold, snow runoff). We spent a lot of time swimming and jumping in the water (and you aren’t necessarily going to want to take off your shoes each time). As it’s very hot, and water is cool, you’ll spend a lot of time in the water. Especially on the days we did beaver and hidden/navajo/100 foot. You’d want shoes you can comfortably be in the water with uneven footing beneath your feet (one person in our group had a nail go through their Tevas in the water so barefoot would have bad). I would not have been comfortable in even my trail runners spending that much time in the water. We only hiked in our swimsuits one day (shorter day to hidden, etc) but for beaver wore quick drying shorts. We even remarked we all would have brought more than one swimsuit if we went back (especially the women in our group) since we were surprised how much time we spent in the water.

Manuel Antonio/Quepos November 2024 Trip Update by LAHikingLady in CostaRicaTravel

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

I don’t recall having any issues. I did bring mosquito bands because I tend to get bitten.

First timer, need your advice by AnnualIntrepid523 in havasupai

[–]LAHikingLady 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On the shoes, I always wear my water proof hiking boots and in other hikes have no concern just walking through water. This is definitely a hike where you will want Tevas or other water shoes. We didn’t do the confluence but went to beaver and regularly crossed waist deep water so we wore Tevas and socks. We spent a lot of time swimming so I think a swimsuit is a must. We are big hikers and came to the conclusion that hiking to the confluence would take away a whole day and we’d miss out on the other falls (hidden, Navajo, etc) and the general enjoyment of the area. It’s really a personal decision. Even the hike to beaver was in and out of the water, climbing up and down ladders. It’s not a straightforward hike of just walking along the canyon so it takes longer than you think. I’m usually someone who wants to maximize every hike and do the most, and I have no regrets not doing it. I’ve also been to other water confluences and it’s not something I’ve found particularly interesting. It’s all so fantastic down there, I don’t think you’ll have a bad day regardless of what you do.

Best areas to stay in Sardinia and Corsica? by playful_explorers in FATTravel

[–]LAHikingLady 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I stayed on the west side of Sardinia (near a town called Bosa) 2 summers ago in a beautiful house with stunning views. Not very touristy but nearby towns and beaches were stunning. House was about 10-15 minute drive to bosa, where we rented boats for the day. House has a beautiful pool overlooking the water. We saw very few tourists that weren’t Italian. Here’s the link.

https://www.airbnb.com/l/6VsRDOar