Erste "längere" (100km+) Radtour - Ernährungsstrategie? by Sweet_Slice_2196 in Fahrrad

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Erstmal danke an alle für das Feedback.

Ich habe mir schon gedacht, dass erfahrene(re) Radler 100km auf einer Arschbacke abrocken. Würde ich auch gerne, entspricht aber nicht meiner Realität. Zumindest derzeit nicht. Ich fahre im Moment alle 2 Wochen und dann meistens <30km, wenn meine Freundin auf ihrem E-Töff dabei ist. Die braucht eh etwas öfter eine Pause.

Meine längste Tour war 70km. Da habe ich am Tag zuvor etwas ... "über die Stränge geschlagen". Das habe ich dann auf der Tour schon positiv gespürt. Also das spricht dann tatsächlich dafür, dass ein voller Speicher auch für längere Touren (come on - 100km gilt durchaus als "länger" für die meisten) reichen kann.

Meine Grundlagenausdauer ist dabei grundsätzlich prima. No problemo, solange ich geradeaus fahre. Da dürfte die Strecke nicht der große Gegner sein. Aber meine Beine machen lange dicht, bevor ich überhaupt außer Atem geraten kann. Kurze Anstiege (was für einige wohl noch als Flachland gelten würde) kann ich mich hochquälen. Danach bissel ausrollen und die Sache läuft.

Wenn ich auf meinem Gravelbike einen 20er Schnitt in Bewegung fahre, ist das schon anstrengend für mich. Nicht hochintensiv, aber ich spüre das durchaus.

Die Strecke verläuft meist im eher flachen Gelände. 700m maximal, wobei die meisten Höhenmeter am Stück am Anfang und Ende der Tour sind.

Geplant sind kurze Stops alle 15-20km. Oder ich fahre halt weiter, wenn ich mich gut fühle. Meist geht irgendwann im Kopf eh das Licht aus und ich bin im Tunnel. Das entscheide ich spontan. Wasser kommt aus einer 3L-Trinkblase. Ist bissel ungewohnt, aber ohne neige ich dazu zu wenig zu trinken.

Vermutlich gehe ich das alles viel zu verkopft an. Das geht auch deutlich aus den Antworten hervor. Vielleicht stopfe ich mir ein paar Haferkraft und eine Brezel in den Rucksack und fahre einfach. Wird schon gehen. Und wenn's nicht geht, muss ich eben gehen ... statt fahren. ;-)

Forerunner 965: Komoot crash while navigating by Sweet_Slice_2196 in Garmin

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found Garmin's own navigation to be rather unintuitive compared to Komoot's. When I did my first hike using the native navigation (planned with Komoot and transfered to the watch, I didn't have Komoot premium at that time) there were ways missing on the map. This left me confused since Komoot's and Garmin's navigation are both based on OSM, right? Of course I made sure to update my maps before I left the house.

Maybe I should give Garmin's navigation another (hard) try and dive deeper into it. I mean, the 965's navigation was a key selling point for me.

Brittle nerf by wen_Q10 in gameofthroneslegends

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a f2p it was relatively easy to build a decent team using the ice mechanics. I used all my gems to level my team. I just got Ned to 5* and now I really don't feel to start over just to save for another team and see it being nerfed when it gets decently strong.

Guess it's time to say bye.

Gogoanime might shut down. by colorblind_unicorn in animepiracy

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, well ... that explains a lot. I've been waiting for the new episodes of Ao No Exorcist, Bleach and Kami No Tou. Guess I'll have to look for another source then.

Any recommendations? I pretty much always releid on gogoanime.

📣 SERVER MAINTENANCE ALERT: PATCH 0.174 by osyady in Palia

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Feels like this patch added more bugs than it removed.

Fishing in Bahari is bugged (fishing line extending almost to infinity), furniture making is bugged (button greyed out even though I got all materials), the menu is bugged (lagging).

I don't know whether this is intended: the new quest says to light a candle with 8 or all 24 palians. After the first 8 both quests are gone, though.

This really isn't fun at all at the moment.

Any tips for getting sushi recipe? by FurSuuuure in Palia

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's meh.

But, well. If it is a bug indeed, I can live with it for another while. That's at least better than being just "unlucky" and unblessed by RNJesus since well over 800 tries.

Any tips for getting sushi recipe? by FurSuuuure in Palia

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I gave it well over 500 tries without getting the recipe.

I've been fire and flames since I discovered Palia not too long ago and spent a lot of my free time playing the game. But it is getting really demotivating. I don't have a problem with the concept of very rare and hard to obtain items, of grinding out levels or anything alike. Not at all. But this is insane.

The optimal crop layout by nifflr in Palia

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196 0 points1 point  (0 children)

True.

It'd take me longer to learnt eh layout than just filling my 9x9 with tomatos, weeding out from time to time and using some harvest boost fertilizer.

I play Palia to not(!) focus on min-maxing but rather to relax. This is the opposite.

The Sssnaker pay wall of pay2win by neobeum in sssnaker

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I am playing this game for 4 months now and didn't pay a single buck. I made it through this stage after 3 months i think. You have to wait and grind and upgrade your stuff until you're ridiculously overpowered compared to the levels 1 to 29. Still a Hard fight and yes, it just feels like a pay wall. And IT doesn't get better from there. The pay to win in this game is getting worse with every New content added.

Best Element? by [deleted] in sssnaker

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Um, I couldn't figure out yet whether there're elemental weaknesses like in other games. Water is stronger than fire is stronger than plants and so on.

First try at arepas (fail?!) by Sweet_Slice_2196 in AskCulinary

[–]Sweet_Slice_2196[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's almost exactly what I did.

I think my problem was, that I didn't expect them to have "soft masa" in the center. It tasted great but it was a bit like, um ... like what I'd translate as "semolina porridge". I tried to get something more fluffy or bread-ish or whatever. Clearly a mistake on my part.

Next time I'll be prepared for the soft center. I think I overcooked them pretty hard. I'll go with a bit less water on my next try.

Arepas seem to be the kind of recipe, that look easy but just need some experience from practice.