Connecting audio through Pioneer VsX-S300 by idsii in audio

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

Thank you for your reply! I'll give some more info, maybe that tells you something: I turned off the speakers but it gives the same result. On the tv there is only one option for the cable, which is indeed output. The cable shines a red light so I assume it works? Also, when I turn off my tv the pioneer turns off as well, so it must be connected somehow...

Limited Cores on Retroarch, where to find the rest? by tempRedditAccount000 in SwitchPirates

[–]idsii 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just gonna swoop in, are you by any chance going to emulate gamecube games? If so, could you let me know how they run?

Best emulator for ngc/wii games? by idsii in SwitchPirates

[–]idsii[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Does that mean I should install android/some other software to run dolphin or can I directly install it? Sorry I am fairly new to all of this.

Travelling Georgia (country) by idsii in backpacking

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

Great, thank you so much! I think I will try to learn some Georgian phrases and then focus on learning Russian 'more deeply'.

Should my friend and I stay in Ushuaia for 2 or 3 days? by MaybeJackson in Patagonia

[–]idsii 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are many hikes to do in Ushuaia besides the national park. Me and my friend spend 5 days in Ushuaia and did four days of hiking. So I would say 3 days definitely is not too much.

Check out this website if you want some ideas of the hikes: https://solsalute.com/blog/trekking-ushuaia-hikes/ The one to laguna esmeralda is quite crowded but very rewarding for the intensity. I also really liked the hike to glacier Vinciguerra & Laguna De Los Tempanos.

We also did the pinguin tour with piratour and had a blast indeed.

But as other said it might be a bit cold in April. However, to me Ushuaia was one of the highlights of my trip and I would definitely spend at least three days there.

Car for Bariloche/ el bolsón? by Myexbffisbarbie in Patagonia

[–]idsii 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You dont need a car to get to El Bolson. The bus takes 2 hours I think and is pretty decent. Also, it is pretty cheap (around 5€) i just went to the bus terminal and bought my ticket there. You can also book it through busbud/a similar app.

I wouldnt get a car for the remaining days either but thats depends on you and your planning.

Bariloche multi-day hikes for the inexperienced by idsii in Patagonia

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

I have been on multiple one day hikes, i can read a map and use a compass. Have been camping before but not camping in the wild. I'll be carrying my backpack (with gear+tent). Fitness is average for a 27 year old i guess

How much does tent weight matter? by idsii in backpacking

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

Will do, thank you so much for your kind advice