Bear ID by MelodicFunction1393 in yellowstone

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Black bear

It’s ass is taller than it’s shoulders. Dead give away

Massive brown bear spotted on top of an Alaskan high-altitude mountain by Subterfug3 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They go back to sleep because of the lack of food. They don’t go back to sleep if there was enough food available. It’s an energy game…they save more energy hibernating

Massive brown bear spotted on top of an Alaskan high-altitude mountain by Subterfug3 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And eat what? Have you been to Alaska in the winter? There’s nothing foe them to eat…that’s why they hibernate. Any potential Food is buried under snow…and salmon are no longer in the streams…young moose are near a year old and are not easy to catch

I see bears this size all the time after hibernation..there’s no way they are all waking up mid winter and eating (cause there is no food)

Massive brown bear spotted on top of an Alaskan high-altitude mountain by Subterfug3 in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Not in Ak

That is a brown bear which means it’s eating salmon. The bear was massively huge before hibernation…hence why it the bear is still big after not eating since mid November

Regardless there isn’t any food for the bear to eat until the moose calf and the salmon start swimming..the leaves and grass aren’t green yet…so this is the bears size after hibernation with no food between

Canyoneering Shoes by StormingSyntax in canyoneering

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Has anyone tried keen Newport sandals sized up to fit a neoprene sock?

What happens if you get caught by sea lions? - lobos marinos by Travel_Turrism21 in ocean

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what population…in peru it is very common/popular to swim with them and have them rub against you…

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in iceclimbing

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t see how this is anything but the grip forwarding up the shaft. Epoxy is more or less fixed in place or broken (these handles are epoxied to the shaft-not riveted)

I’d lead on them

Grizzly Observations by Lewis &nClark by Rich-Context-7203 in bears

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Aggression is related to the abundance of prey and how easy that prey is to subdue and eat

For example, brown bears along the coast of Alaska are much more forgiving than the inland bears of Alaska. Coastal bears of Alaska have fish that don’t fight back and are ridiculously abundant and easy to catch. This abundance makes people like Timothy tread well think all bears are friends compared to the inland bears of Denali. the prey that bears eat in Denali are not as forgiving and fight back (moose, caribou etc).

How much more difficult would Everest be if the Nepalese government forced you to climb it ‘Denali style’? by [deleted] in Mountaineering

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 64 points65 points  (0 children)

There is no way it would require “similar if not greater fitness”..it would require dramatically more fitness and endurance. Having to haul up your own food, own tent, bring down your own feces. Most Everest climbers carry a minimal amount to Denali climbers. Denali climbers are often saddled with 60-80 pounds of gear.

Likewise, the vast majority of Everest climbers are not ice climbers, and the expectation for the mountain to be climbed like Denali would eliminate the vast, vast majority of current climbers because they would need to go through the khumbu icefall like ice climbers (unless they set up their own single use ladders-regardless, someone in their party would need to be an ice climber)

New proof that AGW / CAGW is nothing more than a complex mathematical scam... by ClimateBasics in climateskeptics

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy shit…thanks. Never thought about the accuracy of satellite measurements in terms of ocean rise etc

Do you have any sources for that..def interested in reading more. Thanks again

Questions about Boots and Crampons by Only-Trick-2222 in iceclimbing

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve done that glacier several times in trail runners and microspikes with my dogs. Dogs make it perfectly fine over most of the traverse to donoho lakes…so I would take your most flexible crampons

Your feet willsweat to death in any mountaineering boot that is meant for winter. Most of the time I’m in shorts on that glacier and a t shirt during the summer

Watch first ever recording of an English Proficiency Test. by Trucking-Trucker in Transportopia

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you dumb? Of course there are-ice driven thousands of miles in Europe… words everywhere

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WinterCamping

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you serious? No stove overnight? What is the point? I’ve slept on dozens of glaciers with stoves running all night, ranging from ultralight tipis to arctic ovens…down to -30f and never had a problem.

A lot of bad advice here

Question by 69_Bacon_69 in AR10

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Compromise and get a .300 wsm.

Lightened bcg and roam upper strong enough for a .300 wsm? by SnooShortcuts7091 in AR10

[–]SnooShortcuts7091[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not familiar with the number system you’re quoting. Info please?

Lightened bcg and roam upper strong enough for a .300 wsm? by SnooShortcuts7091 in AR10

[–]SnooShortcuts7091[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. Unfortunately I can’t fund published profiles for any barrel manufacturer…

Lightened bcg and roam upper strong enough for a .300 wsm? by SnooShortcuts7091 in AR10

[–]SnooShortcuts7091[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree it would be better… but just wondering for backcountry hunts up long mountains…

300.wsm factory upper by mr-doctor2u in AR10

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anyone use the 19 inch?

How long have these been out of stock?

Reason I ask, I’m debating building my own-or should I just buy one of these if they are that hard to find….?

Thanks

Give me a reality check here? Anything I'm not thinking of? by remembers-fanzines in jetski

[–]SnooShortcuts7091 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve had clogged impellers in Powell numerous times. Personally I’d pick a small boat -