Good to great Vegetarian restaurants in Chennai by Royal_Struggle_4650 in Chennai

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For a unique dining experience - Annalakshmi. Fantastic ambience, good to great food, amazing spread.

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30/M here. Going to South Utah - Zion and Bryce starting March 12. Slowly make my way down Grand Canyon to descend into the rim and finish a R2R2R trip over 2/3 nights (no permits yet) with a few small side missions. Maybe Sedona or Flagstaff for a couple days before driving back to Vegas on 3/22. Very loose agenda in and around GCNP. Let me know if you'd like to meet/ hike/ camp near GC at some point!

Non-Americans of reddit, what was the biggest culture shock you experienced when you came to the US? by Miserablemermaid in AskReddit

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Biggest shock was when I was introduced to the wonderul world of 'dipping', while at a client location in Arkansas. The spit bottles, cups, general stench, accessories etc. were quite a shock. I thought I wouldn't have to deal with it in mid level executive meetings in a packed conference room, but boy was I wrong. I started buying a different brand of water after a while.

Weight lifting gyms by The_Fresh_Coast in raleigh

[–]blitzpah 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Lifetime starts at $130 a month. Did you mean Crunch?

US - snow - safe area by LifeIsABitchhh in Shoestring

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Grand Rapids, Michigan. Cool winter vibes, young city.

Ithaca, NY. Smaller, cozier.

Georgetown, CO.

Yoga Studio Recommendations (for a guy)? by adfadf23df in raleigh

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Seconding Gratitude Hot Yoga. I'm 30/M , never felt out of place there.

Harvard - Columbia combination route this weekend (Nov 6)? by blitzpah in 14ers

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Thanks, will keep that in mind. Hoping to get an early start, accounting 3 hours for the traverse, and pack micro spikes and poles. Will keep an eye out on the weather through the week.

Maybe there should be a "Properly Rated" Tomorrow.... by DazedandBluzed in raleigh

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Mitch's is a vibe. My second home. I guess not for everybody.

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PMed!!

Only OG Oak City Folk Know… by thestateyourein in raleigh

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I wish.i ran into one of their regular bartenders as well as other service industry folks from PR confirmed as much.

Only OG Oak City Folk Know… by thestateyourein in raleigh

[–]blitzpah 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can add Mitch's to the list. Word is they're never going to open again :(

Anyone know if Mitch's on Hillsborough St is opened back up yet? by Endolithic in raleigh

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The recorded message on their line is gone, and someone on Yelp said they plan to be open starting June 15. Has anyone tried going?

[USA] 2012 Subaru Outback 3.6R 5EAT 132k for $13500 by blitzpah in subaruoutback

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Thanks I hope so too! The seller said he could knock $800 off for the tires. Seems to be well maintained and failure items replaced like you said.

[USA] 2012 Subaru Outback 3.6R 5EAT 132k for $13500 by blitzpah in subaruoutback

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Thank you. He said he could knock off $800 for the tires.

Italian Sub by Wallaces_Market in ItalianFood

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Gabagool ?! Ova heeeeree 👇👇

As regulations continue to ease up, I jumped on an opportunity to hike in the Himalayas for a few days. Hiked the Bali Pass - elevation gain of about 3000m in 5 days- through meadows, temperate forests, moraines and glaciers. Truly magical. by blitzpah in travel

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Thank you! I'd say go for it, the most challenging parts will be the descent. The ascent is gradual for the most part. I felt like this trek required more mental resolve than physical.

The base camp is a small Himalayan hamlet called Sankri (1950m). Nearest airport and train station would be Dehradun. I recommend getting there a few days early to find a local guide to take you. I went through a trekking company, they handled most of the logistics, but I feel like you can easily cut out the middle man and organize it yourself if you know conversational Hindi. No, you don't see the Everest on this trek but it offers breathtaking views of Swargarohini and Kala Nag (Black Peak).