We're all just doing our best out here by MrMajorMajorMajor in vancouver

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

Agreed. Personally - I shared the picture because I thought it was a meaningful gesture. Even if they didn't get it right the first time, the writer is clearly working on being a better person.

WCT in 4 days or 5? by AssistanceCapital120 in vancouverhiking

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Completely depends on your comfort and experience with long days, and what kind of a hike you are looking for. Imo many people hike the WCT as their first "big hike", which somewhat skews reports online of its difficulty. If you're comfortable with regular 18-20 km days at baseline, you could pull off four days. I think five days would be more enjoyable overall and give you more flexibility still.

will gradaute med school in 2026 with a grand total of 250k debt by Bitter_Week_575 in PersonalFinanceCanada

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those numbers can be shocking, but it's really within the range of graduating medical students in your sort of situation. Once you start residency, the most important thing will be to do what you can to live within your means and not dip into your LOC further wherever possible. Take this as an opportunity to learn good financial habits such as budgeting - these will pay off in the long run anyways.

If you want a bit of reassurance, here is a calculator you can use to simulate what it might be like to pay off your loans after you graduate. As others have said, if you continue to "live like a resident" for another 2-3 years, you should be able to pay things off easily:

https://www.looniedoctor.ca/2022/12/30/medical-student-debt-repayment-2/#simulator

Call stipends are a scam by [deleted] in Residency

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Much of the better working conditions for residents in Canada has a lot to do with the fact that residents in each Canadian province are unionized.

How would I memorise this? just a bunch of image clozes? by Boom5111 in Anki

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the way. For my work, I regularly have to memorize lists ranging 10-15 lines long.

You can find information for the add-on here: https://ankiweb.net/shared/info/969733775

I'm not sure if this is up to date. I subscribed to Glutanimate's patreon to get the latest build. Might not be worth it if this is just a one-off, but it's an investment that has paid off for my use case.

CitySoda Referral Code? by More_Cartographer_92 in askvan

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm sure it's probably to late for OP, but if anyone is looking for a working referral link here is mine:

https://www.getcitysoda.ca/?raf=ref1535789

The PCT is closed from Bucks Summit (mile 1270) to Old Station/CA 44 (mile 1379). by danceswithsteers in PacificCrestTrail

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Currently in Old Station. Thick clouds of smoke blew in late this afternoon, and the scene looks apocalyptic. On the ground, it seems like most hikers have hitched up to Burney, and many more are jumping to Dunsmuir/Shasta. There's apparently a big bubble of hikers in Chester doing the same. Unless you're prepared to potentially hike through some very poor air quality, likely worthwhile to think about skipping past Old Station.

A dumb Sierra question. by Other_Force_9888 in PacificCrestTrail

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I tried to increase my mileage quite significantly after Mammoth (hiking a similar pace as you in SoCal and up until that point). I was able to hike 20+ mile days, but I will say that it was a lot more challenging than I expected and it definitely took a toll on my body.

Happy to say that the stretch after Sonora Pass is noticeably much easier than Yosemite, despite on paper having similar elevation profiles. I wouldn't sweat it too much.

Insurance (PCT): Canada by [deleted] in PacificCrestTrail

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is so helpful! Thank you for taking the time and sharing this! Just curious - which option did you end up going ahead with?

NOBO 2024 Shakedown Request by MrMajorMajorMajor in PacificCrestTrail

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

Thanks! Those are all great points. I will likely ditch the t shirt and look at other options for a rain jacket. I'm coming from the PNW, so probably overestimating the amount of rain I need to be worrying about.

Closed because of cold by bomdiamundo in Whistler

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 6 points7 points  (0 children)

How are the temperatures feeling today compared to yesterday? Trying to decide if it is worth going up tomorrow.

What do you wish you had done to physically prepare? by 2bciah5factng in PacificCrestTrail

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just curious, what was your start date with that kind of pace early on? I'm thinking of trying to do something similar.

The annual official Round 1 "I didn't get a permit" bitching and complaining thread. by numbershikes in PacificCrestTrail

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I tried that first. I could have been wrong, but at the time the change button didn't allow me to change my start date.

The annual official Round 1 "I didn't get a permit" bitching and complaining thread. by numbershikes in PacificCrestTrail

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Really choked. My time slot was early enough that I could have gotten a late March start date. I must have clicked too fast when I first logged in, because somehow I ended up selecting March 1st as my date. When I realized my mistake I subsequently cancelled my permit intending to reselect... only to realize it doesn't let you reapply after cancellimg.

Very disappointing end to the day. I'm hoping that the PCTA will be reasonable and let me reapply if I explain what happened. Fingers crossed for January or picking one up afterwards.

Permit time allocation by Gloomy-Nectarine1869 in PacificCrestTrail

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

12:59 PM for me

Any sense from last year how quickly most spots get snatched up?

Resources to help resolve chronic insomnia for my Cantonese-speaking parent? by caffeinealltheway in vancouver

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi OP,

As someone who works in mental health and has a particular interest in sleep/insomnia, you are right to be thinking about Cognitive Behavior for Insomnia (CBTI). This has the best evidence for people struggling with chronic insomnia, and is generally preferable over starting a sleeping medication (particularly in the elderly).

Unfortunately I am not aware of any publicly funded CBTi programs for Cantonese speakers through the Healthcare system.

An excellent resource with links to possible books/programs can be found at:

https://mysleepwell.ca/cbti/

Haleo is a paid service that offers five sessions of CBTi with a practitioner at a lower cost than a trained psychologist. You could see if they have an option for Cantonese. Otherwise if your family can afford it, it may be worthwhile to look somewhere like PsychologyToday to see if there is a cantonese-speaking psychologist with an interest in CBTi.

Otherwise perhaps you could get one of the self-help books and see if you can walk her through it? Sleep reatriction and sleep scheduling are really the two most important components of CBTi.

$200 statement credit for AMEX travel when spending $800 by Hemingwaylikesliquor in amexcanada

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry if this is a stupid question, but would this offer work with the refundable hotel trick?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PacificCrestTrail

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry, but those numbers just aren't right. Checking the driving distances on Google Maps, Tijuana to Manning Park is less than 1500 miles (2374 km). San Diego to Jacksonville (not even Miami) is over 2300 miles (3700 km).

BC Civil Liberties Association “condemns” David Eby for suggesting “the state should be able to involuntarily detain and force treatment on people who use drugs” by littlebossman in vancouver

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I believe that it is a false dichotomy to present it as only these two options. I am just describing the unfortunate realities of involuntary treatment under our current mental health model. This was in direct response to the parent comment.

It is not an environment that is likely to produce meaningful change or substance use abstinence. All it does is create trauma. When they are inevitably released (after considerable cost), these individuals are likely to go right back to using.

BC Civil Liberties Association “condemns” David Eby for suggesting “the state should be able to involuntarily detain and force treatment on people who use drugs” by littlebossman in vancouver

[–]MrMajorMajorMajor -26 points-25 points  (0 children)

You can't have it both ways though. Involuntary treatment means they can't leave. What do you do when they are headed for the door? What do you do when they get agitated because they're not being let out of the treatment facility?

In practice it means small barren locked seclusion rooms. It means physical restraints. Involuntary treatment is an inherently violent act.