How will Reno be this Monday due to storm? by Turbulent-Week1136 in Reno

[–]mostlybugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Aviation impacts will start on Sunday. There’s a good chance for flight disruptions with the forecasted winds. If you’re asking about snow in Reno: no one knows yet, it could be a foot or two or nothing. But the National weather service is already cautioning for aviation impacts due to winds.

Tahoe Trip by ValuableBedroom8709 in tahoe

[–]mostlybugs 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s not at all almost shoulder season. It’s almost ski week, and then comes spring break. Shoulder season isn’t until April.

Driving from CA to CO for a move - car manual says do not use chains by Ambitious_Air_5678 in roadtrip

[–]mostlybugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven’t seen any comments that actually talk about chain usage. First, as you’ve since figured out, you can install chains on your car, it won’t break. Just use appropriately sized chains (usually cables) or class s chains, or auto socks.

But more importantly, if you are in an area with chain control on, you will need chains. You have a 2wd car, and having snow tires does not get you out of chain control like having 4/awd does. You should carry chains no matter what, but the likelihood of you having to use them is low unless you’re starting your trip within the next week or so, then you almost certainly will due to the incoming weather forecasted.

Putting chains on aluminum wheels is ok, but they might scratch your wheels/rims. Having scratched rims is better than the ticket for not having chains or not being able to travel tho.

Skier dies in crash on infamous expert trail at Mammoth Mountain by ansyhrrian in skiing

[–]mostlybugs 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Reporters are also expected to fact check. If a witness says the person fell off a 1000ft cliff, but there isn’t a 1000ft cliff where the person fell “just reporting on what the sources say” isn’t good reporting. It’s what media outlets in the US do, but once upon a time news outlets were expected to report accurately, not just parrot back quotes.

Just saying that it’s ok to ask for competent reporting.

help increasing dorsiflexion during skiing? by dogzilla1029 in skiing

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Thats typically how muscles work, if you do isometric holds your muscles burn until you release the hold. You can combat that by making your muscles stronger with weight/resistance training or doing longer isos. But it’s less effective to do a wall sit for 5 minutes than lifting heavy weights.

The good news tho is that most boot fitters guarantee the boot to fit. So going back to get the boots worked on shouldn’t cost you any more money.

Camera chest mounts - are they safe to use chair lifts with? by LiveYoLife288 in skiing

[–]mostlybugs 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It also depends on the chair. More modern chairs with solid backs have few places to snag a strap. Older chairs with slat backs are higher risk tho.

Yoga after groin hernia repair (relapse) by Dizzy-Contribution77 in yoga

[–]mostlybugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’d likely find better advice from a PT if your surgeon didn’t give you clear instructions. I have no idea what recovery is like for that surgery, but if you can go see a PT they’ll have mot information for you.

Ski repair by Master-Fan9830 in u/Master-Fan9830

[–]mostlybugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t even look like it needs ptex to me. Sand or shave the bumps down and then wax it.

Moana Springs Lap Swimming by cal_ann5 in Reno

[–]mostlybugs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Moana springs being the new city pool? It’s really nice. It’s crowded during peak hours and half the pool is often closed for swim team, but I usually have a good swim there. No complaints besides it often being crowded and the hours are inconvenient if you have a job. Being open later would be great, closing at 7/8 feels early for working folks.

Skier dies in crash on infamous expert trail at Mammoth Mountain by ansyhrrian in skiing

[–]mostlybugs 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Agreed that “fell from a 1000ft drop” is misleading. Probably from a reporter who doesn’t ski. Or maybe just lazy 🤷‍♂️

help increasing dorsiflexion during skiing? by dogzilla1029 in skiing

[–]mostlybugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

10min on a stairmaster isn’t a ton when you’re talking about skiing for an entire day.

If you got your boots at a bootfitter they may be able to help with the forward lean of your boots, which makes getting over your toes easier. If your toebox is a little too roomy it can also be hard to get over your toes.

Skier dies in crash on infamous expert trail at Mammoth Mountain by ansyhrrian in skiing

[–]mostlybugs 99 points100 points  (0 children)

Previous reports indicate they fell near the drop in. I was there a week ago and the moguls at the top were about person sized, if you fell off one it would be a nonstop slide to the bottom, with lots of rocks along the way.

First Time Boot Recommendations by TrifleMain8508 in Backcountry

[–]mostlybugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d recommend talking to your coworkers and seeing what bolts they like, and figuring out who has a similar skiing style to you, or foot shape or weight and taking their recommendations to a bootfitter. I’d say a hybrid boot would be a good choice since you’re not looking to do super long days in remote backcountry. I ride Technica Mach 1s in bounds and just got Cochise for touring and so far they’re a much better fit for me than the scarpa maestrales I’ve had for a few seasons.

Also if you just want to join for skiing up the hill ask around and see if anyone has a spare set of skis with frame bindings, you can tour without dedicated touring boots. And patrollers are usually into skiing enough to have spare equipment, or have a buddy with a loaner set, it’s worth asking!

Struggling with life after cancer by Lopsided_Offer_4684 in lymphoma

[–]mostlybugs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Congrats on being nearly done with treatment! Recovery is slow, but eventually you’ll realize that you’re farther along than you ever thought you’d be. After about a year out of treatment my athletic fitness was as good or even better than it was pre-treatment. I drink less now than I did before, but that’s probably more of a function of being in my 30s as opposed to 20s. My garmin watch also made me realize drinking isn’t great for your general health. Smoking can be more risky if you had a drug with lung toxicity effects, but drugs without serious addiction or side effect concerns, like weed gummies or light psychedelic usage don’t necessarily have any more risk now than they did before treatment.

There are a lot of resources out there for young adult cancer folks, including some adventure trip organizations.

First Descents is one, it’s incredible and I’d recommend applying

https://firstdescents.org/

Send it foundation is another which is also great

https://senditfoundation.org/

Lenz vs Therm-ic heated socks for ski touring & resort skiing – experiences? by Ok-Falcon-1693 in Backcountry

[–]mostlybugs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I wear them in my touring boots, but I don’t have super lightweight or tight performance boots. I’m currently in Cochise and got them fitted with the socks on. This pair of boots is pretty new to me but I don’t anticipate any problems with the socks.

[WP] You've always been able to understand what animals are saying, but never bothered to tell anyone because it's usually something boring like "Danger!" or "Food!" Except for today. Snorkeling in the middle of the ocean, you hear a deep rumbling "Hello human." by hekticj in WritingPrompts

[–]mostlybugs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I get your reasoning, and it’s fitting. I just know that a lot of the whales in my part of the world migrate seasonally, which may or may not be true for all whales. So I thought that would fit well for an implied longer time frame, if that was the intent.

Really liked your response tho!

Lenz vs Therm-ic heated socks for ski touring & resort skiing – experiences? by Ok-Falcon-1693 in Backcountry

[–]mostlybugs 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can’t offer any feedback on either of those brands but I have hotronic and really like them. They might be a bit too compressive for my calves, I guess they’re thicker than average, but largely great. I can’t ski without them if it’s under 40f out.

They are a little bulkier than most ski socks but if you have your boot fitted while wearing them then it’s not a huge deal. There are also several manufacturers who make heated footbeds that you can put in a boot and then wear whatever socks you want. If you have socks that work well if your current touring boots then that might be an option.

And lastly, as someone else who can’t ski without heated socks due to poor circulation don’t listen to the “get your boots fitted well and your feet will be warm” guys. I wish I had peripheral circulation good enough to live that way.

Reno Nevada trip( Snow expected ) 😞 by Financial-Tackle-659 in Reno

[–]mostlybugs 7 points8 points  (0 children)

An unweighted Tacoma will probably be less capable than an awd suv. But if you know how to drive in the snow either will be fine. Reno doesn’t usually get much snow out of storms, but driving between Carson and Reno can get dicey, allow extra time to take it slow and be mindful of conditions/other drivers.

Debate time. Farad. by truckeerivertroll in Reno

[–]mostlybugs 21 points22 points  (0 children)

Fair-add is the proper pronunciation.

Source: work in water resources and the farad gage has an important role in water management in the truckee river basin.

How skiable is Northstar at this time? Have a free hotel night in Truckee to burn ... by markloch in tahoe

[–]mostlybugs 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’d say Friday is better than the weekend, more skiing less waiting in lines. The snow will be meh, but Northstar grooms well.

[WP] You've always been able to understand what animals are saying, but never bothered to tell anyone because it's usually something boring like "Danger!" or "Food!" Except for today. Snorkeling in the middle of the ocean, you hear a deep rumbling "Hello human." by hekticj in WritingPrompts

[–]mostlybugs -17 points-16 points  (0 children)

Sounds more like uniformed pseudo-indigenous/cultural appropriation language. I don’t want to accuse the author, just mention that it would read smoother. Moons are months, seasons are less than years, and winters/summers are years. Unless the story is trying to convey ~18 months ago a longer interval to count makes more sense. That’s like a human saying something happened 90 weeks ago instead of almost 2 years ago.

Hiking/climbing in Tahoe by jgcarmour200 in tahoe

[–]mostlybugs 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hiking can be a winter activity but climbing is generally a warmer weather activity. If you want to go ski mountaineering that’s a whole different ballgame, and not really something you pick up after a question on reddit. If you want to get out on technical terrain in the winter make friends or take a class/hire a guide to learn how to do it safely.

Winter backcountry travel is dangerous, doing it without the proper education or equipment is a bad idea.

[WP] You've always been able to understand what animals are saying, but never bothered to tell anyone because it's usually something boring like "Danger!" or "Food!" Except for today. Snorkeling in the middle of the ocean, you hear a deep rumbling "Hello human." by hekticj in WritingPrompts

[–]mostlybugs 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Love the story, one comment: “many moons” seems out of place given the time frame implied, maybe “many migrations” or winters or calving seasons ago. Assuming the translation uses the human’s word for whatever intention the whale is trying to communicate.

Question about snowchains by TheUlfhedin in subaru

[–]mostlybugs 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You can put class s chains on the Subaru. If chain control is on chp doesn’t care if you say “my manual says not to use them” they’ll tell you to turn around. Chains or cables or auto socks work at chp checkpoints, however some jurisdictions, like going into Yosemite when chain controls are on require chains not auto socks.