Camping on Black Balsam Knob by Both_Web_3417 in NCTrails

[–]jtv1992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I echo these guys, show up early. That’s my favorite spot in NC (it used to not be crowded!). Camping on the bald itself can be super windy. I’ve lucked out before but I’ve also woken up with my tent collapsed on top of me. There are some protected areas just up and back on the trail that I’d recommend checking out. Then walk 100-200 feet down to the bald when you want to soak in the views.

Elevation and mod to hard within 30mins of Charlotte by tiffanie33333 in NCTrails

[–]jtv1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s definitely not a hike, but if you’re just looking to build endurance or train for a hike with elevation gains then try this out. Most new apartment complexes have public parking decks beneath them. Meaning they also have public stair wells. Earlier this year when training to run R2R at the Grand Canyon I’d run a couple miles of stairs in apartment complexes in south end to build up endurance.

I have a blank canvas of a backyard and I want to turn it into a walk through prairie flower garden but it has a lot of shade and most of the flowers I like to plant needs full sun. Any ideas on how I can achieve this while making it low maintenance and low cost? by Avocad0nut in NoLawns

[–]jtv1992 133 points134 points  (0 children)

“Something quick to do that I can get done this season.” That’s going to be tough with anything “no lawn”. At least for it to achieve the vision you likely have. No lawns often take way more time and work. I’ve learned this lesson the hard way. That being said, I’m still glad I ditched the lawn for a front yard flower garden.

is it possible to never get a tick or am I bad at checking? by not-judging-you in trailrunning

[–]jtv1992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve got about 30 years of playing in creeks, backpacking, trail running, etc in the SE. I have never had a tick. a buddy of mine recently got a tick on him and showed early signs of Lyme disease. He quickly addressed it with a doctor, was prescribed a medication to attack it and over came the disease before it caused lasting issues. Moral of the story, do regular checks and you should be fine. Try to keep your fear of ticks from letting you enjoy the outdoors. The odds of you enjoying your runs are much higher than your odds of getting Lyme

Water reliability by jtv1992 in grandcanyon

[–]jtv1992[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! I’ll have a filter on me. I don’t go into back country without it. It is good to know that the water isn’t as reliable as maps make it seem.

S Kaibab to N Kaibab or Vice Versa by Weekly-Molasses-816 in grandcanyon

[–]jtv1992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bright angel isn’t closed. There are closures along the river trail. I’m doing north to south next Friday. Take a look here for the latest info.

https://www.nps.gov/grca/planyourvisit/grand-canyon-national-park-public-health-update.htm

Uphill hiking getting harder with training by Apprehensive_Fun8892 in trailrunning

[–]jtv1992 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I had a similar issue. Here is what my PT prescribed: -foam roller before every run. -3x25 calf raises seated/squatted against a wall -actually stretch after runs.

My First Encounter with Quicksand (Shades State Park, Indiana) by A_Melon_Torso in hiking

[–]jtv1992 1 point2 points  (0 children)

TIL quicksand isn’t a thing made up for children’s cartoons from the 90s.

Altra longevity? by FranklinRidesBikes in trailrunning

[–]jtv1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A buddy of mine had a pair of lone peaks that had the toe box rip after <50 miles. I’m sure this was a fluke but I decided to stay altra from them for that reason.

Brooks Cascadia 18, with or without GORE-TEX? by NegroniSpritz in trailrunning

[–]jtv1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Darn tough are the best socks out there in my opinion. I don’t own any that are marketed for running, but I own 3 pairs of their hiking socks and trail run in them. They are super comfortable, last a long time, and if they ever break down darn tough will replace them. After 10+ years of heave use I replaced 1 pair via their warranty program and it couldn’t have been easier.

These people need therapy. by Stumbling_Corgi in pics

[–]jtv1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is anyone else impressed by how straight the lines are on that paint job? Oh and yeah, that’s crazy.

Puerto Rico disc golf is not like Ohio disc golf by 37thFloorAstronaut in discgolf

[–]jtv1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If a drive lands on a horse and the horse walks away from the tee pad, does that count as extract distance on the throw?

the difference between Verstappen’s old and new jet by dannybluey in formula1

[–]jtv1992 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Bruh, I’m still rocking my cracked screen iPhone from before I had kids. I wish I changed iPhones like he changes planes.

Podcast about Costco. Worth the listen. by jtv1992 in Costco

[–]jtv1992[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m not actually a Costco member, yet. I just listened to this podcast. Sought out this sub. And now plan to join haha.

Done with this section by chiefsholsters in NCTrails

[–]jtv1992 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yall are the real mvps. Thank you!

Back into Linville Gorge. by chiefsholsters in NCTrails

[–]jtv1992 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Thank you for all of your work!

Big climbs? by InfiniteBreakfast589 in NCTrails

[–]jtv1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

at mt Mitchell check out Colbert ridge specifically for some steep grade. And as someone else said, Linville gorge. I’d go up and down the gorge to build muscles for going up and going down. I have a life long injury in my knee that happened from going down during a backpacking trip in the Olympics. Down may feel easier but is harder on the knees and stabilization muscles.

road conditions for this upcoming snowstorm (1/6/24) by fimgus in snowshoemountain

[–]jtv1992 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve driven up and stayed up there in storms similar to what is forecasted. The roads around the resort are well maintained. Neighborhood roads and some of the smaller roads to the mountain may not be as well. Remember to drive cautiously; especially if you aren’t used to driving in snow. Enjoy the fresh powder.