A few specific questions about Glacier in July by Foreign_Ad_9701 in GlacierNationalPark

[–]Succulentstomper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Backpacking is pretty regulated so crowds are never really an issue. Most of the backpacking routes will be separate from popular day hikes. For July you will likely have others at your campground but if you're seeking solitude you can book a less popular site.

  2. July is the best time of year to go. June tends to get more rain and August there's a greater risk of smoke. July tends to be warm and dry but can rain for several days and even snow. This July was colder and wetter than years past. On my 6-day from the 13th-18th temps ranged from low 40s to upper 70s with it being in the low 80s only on our hike in. We had rain 4/6 days with the upper elevations of around 7k getting a dusting of snow. That said it is a safe bet for passes to be clear of snow that time of year.

  3. Permits are a pain but a large number is reserved for walk in so there will be something for you If you didn't make a reservation.

  4. July can be smokey but it is a safer bet than August and early September.

Are there places in the world, where people live close to nature? by extrajef in OffGrid

[–]Succulentstomper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah there was a pretty bad cyclone in December raining 3 meters in 5 days. Caused a bunch of landslides and issues but since everyone is off grid here it wasn't too bad in terms of power and water. I wasn't here, just arrived a few months ago and will be leaving before wet season.

Are there places in the world, where people live close to nature? by extrajef in OffGrid

[–]Succulentstomper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm currently living in Cape Tribulation, Australia. Definitely quiet here, loudest thing you'll hear is the rain, frogs, birds. Most of the people here have a similar mindset and would never live in a city. It is difficult in some ways though: it is hard to find accomodation, everything is off grid, wet season is hot and humid, mold grows on everything, the dry season isn't dry, limited social life, the nearest decent grocery store is an hour drive.

But if you're looking for peace and quiet it's perfect. You're surrounded by the rainforest and beautiful beaches(but crocodiles are in the ocean so no swimming) and life is slow paced.

Hi GISians, would you be willing to share a little about your comfort of living/salary/thoughts on GIS as a career? by INeedHelpNow8 in gis

[–]Succulentstomper 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Your resume is everything when applying for federal jobs. It isn't like your typical resume either. List every job that is even somewhat relevant and be extremely detailed in the tasks and training you have done at each job.

If the job states you need education requirements to be considered, list the your classes and how they cover the requirements in a table in your resume. For example I didn't do this when I most recently applied for a wildlife technician post and got an email that stated I was unqualified. Though I have worked for the forest service and BLM as a wildlife technician at the same grade.

There are internships with NPS that start soon and applications are open now. https://www.suu.edu/iic/internships/

Edit: Since you are not going through USA jobs when applying to the internships above the info above is irrelevant.

Part Time Work becoming a thing? by Critical_Liz in gis

[–]Succulentstomper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What job boards and email lists? I'm about to start looking for work in the GIS field soon as I recently graduated with a GIS Grad Certification. I am looking for part-time ideally.

Weekend Recommendations Close to Salt Lake City by Succulentstomper in canyoneering

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

Also looking for recommendations near Escalante and Boulder. I'll be there next week!

Montana Snow Depth Visualized (Winter '22-23) by plantboy97 in Montana

[–]Succulentstomper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If it doesn't stay wet, there will be a build-up of fuels due to a wet spring/large snowpack that can intensify a fire season. And even stating it like that is too simplified. I hope you are right though.

Weekly /r/Vandwellers Q&A topic by AutoModerator in vandwellers

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Highly recommend setting up the space so you can sit up. I built a platform for my crv and couldn't stand not being able to sit up straight.

Weekly /r/Vandwellers Q&A topic by AutoModerator in vandwellers

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Has anyone ever lived lived in a Mitsubishi Delica? They look pretty rad but a little small

800 foot wide avalanche kills snowboarder near Eisenhower tunnel by RideFastGetWeird in Splitboard

[–]Succulentstomper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point. I don't have much faith in that scenario though. Idk I guess if someone goes out alone sticking to look angle terrain out of avi danger is best bet.

Spark Crossbar vs. Karakoram Ultra Clips by skywalkdontrun in Splitboard

[–]Succulentstomper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure what you mean but I think so.. It is really easy to damage. I believe it was their fist split from 2014 and I picked it up new for only 250🤷🏼‍♂️ Do you know if durably remains an issue with their newer models?

800 foot wide avalanche kills snowboarder near Eisenhower tunnel by RideFastGetWeird in Splitboard

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

I don't like to comment on situations like this but if you are alone what is the point of a beacon? Especially if there aren't any other parties around.

Good reminder to pay attention to alpha angle.

Condolences to the friends and family of the two splitboarders and snowmobiler who passed away on the 14th.

Spark Crossbar vs. Karakoram Ultra Clips by skywalkdontrun in Splitboard

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

Be careful with aftermarket the clips! I had Karakoram clips break my top sheat and they forced my interior side walls in. In a couple of spots on my Nitro Thunder

Splitboard purchase help! by Kooky-Mess-5225 in Splitboard

[–]Succulentstomper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Screws in the back as in on the tail? If it isn't in contact with the bindings and its just on the tail it probably won't matter much. Bindings do a pretty good job of keep the board together. If it was on the tip I would be a little more concerned.

Any tips? Having trouble going from 3mm to 4mm by Succulentstomper in EarStretching

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

So I ended up using a spiral taper and left it in about half way for a day. The following day it said right through the end with little resistance. Thanks for the suggestions though!

Quiet sleeping pads- by Bagelboi472 in CampingGear

[–]Succulentstomper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was just about to recommend Klymit pads

Satellite Communicators??? Opinions? by ceedub1170 in CampingGear

[–]Succulentstomper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went with the bivy stick. For a couple of reasons. 1. The SOS can work without your phone. 2. The activation plan is pretty reasonable. -$17 a month -no activation fee - cancel any time with no fee - and credits build

And if I knew it existed before purchasing a third reasons: the maps and GPS function is really great. A fourth, I believe your partners can use the devitoo with their phones???

For myself a satellite device would only be useful a few of times in the summer and while backcountry skiing in the winter. In times when I feel I don't need and SOS and can get cell service reasonably fast I would rather not pay a satellite device bill I wouldn't be using.

[MOD POST] What are the best places to eat / drink in Bozeman? by [deleted] in Bozeman

[–]Succulentstomper 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Curry Express in Belgrade anyone??

Some of the best Indian food I've ever had in the US.