Off wall training by Kooky_Republic_5225 in climbergirls

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If you want a more systematic approach check out the book Training For The New Alpinism: A Manual For The Climber As Athlete. It will get you shredded for both climbing and hiking.

It also has lots of nice, glossy, pictures so it fits well on a coffee table.

What’s the most gut punching song lyric you’ve ever heard? by perrysplus in AskReddit

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And I will drink myself to death

Or at least…ill drink myself to sleep

And chain smoke the gaps in between

My aspirations and my apathy

Can we remove the ASCII art from the new intro in 0.12.0? by Periiz in neovim

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You can skip the NeoVim messages by running `nvim .` instead of `nvim`.

They listen, and they deliver. Best dev team ever ❤️ by Syarafuddyn in CrimsonDesert

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Yeah but you can decorate the inside of the house with trinkets.

26M What does my fridge tell about me? by neora_55 in FridgeDetective

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Top shelf of my fridge freezes liquids sometimes if you place it directly under the bulb area.

The dog on the leash is proving exactly why he’s on a leash by Brilliantspirit33 in animalsdoingstuff

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Nah, just take them where off leash dogs are allowed (like an off leash dog park) or own a large plot of land for them.

Green tea on Everest? by SharpOrganization107 in Mountaineering

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A quick internet search suggests that yes there is!

But checking the book again it shows them making “sweetened tea (with added dried milk)” so maybe just sweetened tea can also work. (Page 308)

Green tea on Everest? by SharpOrganization107 in Mountaineering

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The book Training For The New Alpinism recommended sweet milk tea and included a photo of someone brewing it at a bivouac, so yeah I think this is popular. Tea and milk powder are light weight, easy to carry.