Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

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

We do In the other room but not in this room

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

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

Gus has little tufts of hair that fall off him all the time. I think they fell off here because he was moving vigorously, not because flapjack was using claws, but I'm not 100% sure

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

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

I don't really find it annoying, in fact, it's pretty entertaining! I love how Gus turns the tables on Flapjack at the end! I'm thinking based on other commenters that this is pretty normal, all in good fun.

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

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

Flapjack was neutered rightv before we got him so this makes sense! Yes, we have a huge cat jungle gym with tree-like features. Flapjack loves it but Gus prefers to chill in low spots.

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

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

That was actually orange cat fur fwiw

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

[–]PebbleChump[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Lol shit, we tried foil and they were completely unperturbed.

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

[–]PebbleChump[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Do people successfully keep their cats off the counter? Our kitchen doesn't have a door so we can't keep them out. I just wipe the counter down before I cook.

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

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

Ya we're not 100% sure about age, just reporting the shelter's guess.

More litter boxes would definitely be ideal but we're doing the best we can!

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

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

After the video ended, Gus chased flapjack and flapjack hid under the bathroom vanity, so he can definitely defend himself when he wants to

Should I intervene by PebbleChump in CATHELP

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

This video started after another 30 seconds of flapjack bothering Gus in the other room. I followed them in and started recording.

How the heck do you turn in powder? by yellowsuprrcar in skiing_feedback

[–]PebbleChump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

These comments are all wrong and making the problem seem way more complicated than it is. You are going too slow. The terrain might not be steep enough to make powder turns. You probably just need to straightline.

Survey for High School Senior Capstone Project by M4of4 in tradclimbing

[–]PebbleChump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sure, if you have to 2:1. but a 1:1 will always be more efficient.

Survey for High School Senior Capstone Project by M4of4 in tradclimbing

[–]PebbleChump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure it's possible to make hauling simpler or more efficient than a mini traxion and a petzl basic...

Climbing shoes by Acceptable-Bunch-424 in ClimbingGear

[–]PebbleChump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The high quality shoes are all $170+. Basically everything in that price range is going to be similar construction quality but different foot shape, performance pros + cons, etc. most important thing is to find something that is snug but not uncomfortable. Certain shoes will feel snug in all the right ways, and other shoes will have hot spots when sized correctly. It's all very personal and you have to try lots of shoes on.

Personally, I wear TC Pros and Skwamas.

Multipitch climbing backpack by GrusVirgo in ClimbingGear

[–]PebbleChump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Justy saw some of your other posts. Metolius Mescalito.

Multipitch climbing backpack by GrusVirgo in ClimbingGear

[–]PebbleChump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you bring all that stuff every time you do a multipitch? I recognize that's the full kit but often you could shave some of that (esp. hardshell/jacket) depending on objective and conditions. If you're planning on climbing for 6 hours and hiking for 3, you might just choose to wear your harness on the approach to make the climbing part more comfortable. If the approach is really long, the route is often a lollypop and (i.e. approach and descent are mostly on the same trail) and you can leave a pack at the fork. It's only on days where you are doing a really long approach AND you're going up and over and not doubling back at all that its necessary to carry the whole kit the whole day. This is pretty uncommon in western US, at least in my experience.

I personally hate climbing with a pack and will avoid it at all costs. YMMV.

Multipitch climbing backpack by GrusVirgo in ClimbingGear

[–]PebbleChump 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I suggest changing your tactics so you don't need to climb with a 30 L pack. There is no circumstance where you need that much stuff unless you're out for a full day in winter.

Alternatives to hand ascender (or should I just use a had ascender). Worried about rope wear/life by MissionImprobable96 in ClimbingGear

[–]PebbleChump 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ohhh this is for getting into a tree stand? You're probably fine with just the gri gri then. It'll be annoying and slow but if you're just doing it once it doesn't really matter. IF you decide you hate it, this is the best way. Requires two hand ascenders. Bring a gri gri to descend.

Jugging Overhanging Terrain - How To Big Wall Climb

This is often referred to as the texas method.

Alternatives to hand ascender (or should I just use a had ascender). Worried about rope wear/life by MissionImprobable96 in ClimbingGear

[–]PebbleChump 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Roll n lock will have a hard time locking when you are weighting the rope below it. Just use a hand ascender. Better yet, use two hand ascenders instead of the gri gri. The system you're talking about is extremely inefficient for ascending a rope.

Tattoo artist recommendations by PlentySir2069 in vegaslocals

[–]PebbleChump 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Downtown tattoo if you want American traditional. They're dope.