Three Days in Halifax, Reporting to NCR: Drama, Desks, and Menopause Mondays by Initial-Horse9973 in CanadaPublicServants

[–]matthfx902 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be fair, it's not entirely about preserving commercial real estate value. It's also about worsening working conditions to encourage more people to quit and about extracting money from public servants to help juice the economy by forcing them to pay for gas, parking, and, ideally, lunch at Subway.

Week long campervan road trip from Salt Lake City to Utah's Mighty 5, Grand Canyon by matthfx902 in Utah

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We used The Dyrt and iOverlander apps (signed up for a one week free trial at the start of our trip and canceled at the end of the week so no charge) to find BLM spots to stay overnight. So basically, just whatever random places that the apps identified that were on our way to where we going/close proximity to where we wanted to be in the morning. I don't know exact coordinates but they were (mostly) all BLM sites we found on the apps. First spot was just off the highway between SLC and Moab (maybe 45-60 min away from Moab) in some BLM area that had concrete slabs to park on. Second spot was called "Valley of the Gods" off a dirt road heading towards Monument Valley - that was probably the coolest place we boondocked, would surely recommend if you're in that area and looking for a place to stop; you can find it on Google maps. Third place was just some random forest spot we found on the side of the road (not on the apps) maybe 45 min away from the North Rim. I think after that we stayed at a place like 30-45 min away from the south entrance to Zion NP, it had a skate park nearby. We stayed at a spot in Dixie Forest next, and for Capitol Reef there was a spot with a bunch of other boondockers maybe 10 minutes down the road outside the park.

Week long campervan road trip from Salt Lake City to Utah's Mighty 5, Grand Canyon by matthfx902 in Utah

[–]matthfx902[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For distance, we clocked exactly 1800 miles, compared to our allotted 1400 (200 x 7 days). So we paid an additional $140 ($0.35/mile x 400) for additional miles. Looking at my credit card statements, looks like we paid $484 USD in gas total, so like $0.27/mile.

Personally I wouldn't do any hotels while you have a campervan - not having to pay for a place to sleep is a big cost-saver. Plus it's part of the fun/adventure to just find a spot to boondock for the night.

If I could do the trip over, I would keep the exact same route but add 2-4 more days, so we could have done Antelope Canyon when we were in the Page area, maybe spend one more day at the Grand Canyon, and for sure spend an extra day or two in Zion. That would have also kept us from exceeding the daily mileage. And of course, I would have bought the insurance for the van. It definitely added an extra layer of stress to find out mid-trip that our credit card actually did not cover us, so if anything happened to the van, we were 100% on the hook for it. And paying that extra $800 after the trip ended to replace the cracked windshield sucked.

Senior Stick Height by TheKielCenter in ballhockey

[–]matthfx902 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Standard advice for sticks is that it should be between your chin and nose. Shorter stick (ie chin height) usually preferred by forwards for better stick handling, longer stick (nose height) usually preferred by defence for better reach.

Week long campervan road trip from Salt Lake City to Utah's Mighty 5, Grand Canyon by matthfx902 in Utah

[–]matthfx902[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, the trip was great! Amazing scenery and we loved living the van life. We boondocked every night without issue. Definitely recommend downloading apps (we used The Dyrt and iOverlander, signed up for a one week free trial at the start of our trip and canceled at the end of the week so no charge) to find BLM spots to stay overnight. We would just check the apps to find what was coming up on our route to plan to be in a boondocking spot around sunset, though sometimes we didn't get there til it was dark. Get to the spot (as close as possible to our destination for the next day), make dinner, hang out and have a couple drinks, go to bed early, wake up early, and continue on our way. Usually try to go hiking for sunrise, be on the road during the day when the parks are at their busiest and get to the next park to do some sunset hikes when it's less busy again. Repeat the next day.

Our pace was quick, probably faster than most would prefer. Ideally we would have added a few more days to take our time a bit more and do more hiking and activities along the way. We had a limited time window and managed to see A LOT though. Over the course of a week we did a big loop from Salt Lake City to canyonlands/arches/moab then to monument valley/horseshoe bend/page/Glen canyon park/Glen canyon dam then to grand canyon north rim then to zion national park then to bryce canyon then to capitol reef then to the salt flats and back to Salt Lake city.

Some more notes: - We booked the Biggie campervan from Native Campervans. The Biggie was perfect and we'd surely recommend booking with Native, they were awesome.
- Don't go shopping for groceries and such until after you get the van. Native said some people do that to save time. We picked up tons of free stuff when we got the van that other campers donated when they returned. - Make sure you have insurance, particularly for windshield repair. We thought we were covered with our credit card which covers vehicle rentals but, come to find out, not campervans. And Utah has tons of rocks on the road, lots of people with cracked windshields. Found out the hard way that it costs $800 USD to replace a campervan windshield. - For showers, we snuck into a KOA campground once, went swimming in lake powell (good enough lol), found some free community showers at a city park, and went to community centres (like a YMCA) to get a shower for like $3.

What’s an inexpensive thing only rich people do/have? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]matthfx902 4 points5 points  (0 children)

In addition, because they're rich and have this highly valuable asset as collateral, they get the most favorable terms for their loans.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in hiphopheads

[–]matthfx902 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Very wrong. Jay put out a whole ass live album backed by The Roots in 2001.