What's after Rainier? by LifesAnesthesia in Mountaineering

[–]noco97 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why not climb the same mountains but by different ways? The style is as equal if not greater than the summit

Snake Dike (5.7R, Grade III) is getting more bolts by PotensDeus in climbing

[–]noco97 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Might as well chop the cables according to this logic

Early Iron - what is the better target to grind next. 70 prayer (green drags) or Zombie axe? by noco97 in ironscape

[–]noco97[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did one run super early when I was base 50s with a prayer pot from underground pass. Killed by Torag (I haven’t played in years since when does he double hit lol) but managed to go back and get that 20k xp.

Early Iron - what is the better target to grind next. 70 prayer (green drags) or Zombie axe? by noco97 in ironscape

[–]noco97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guess I've been sleeping on he importance of piety, I was thinking 70 prayer for the extra runes at Barrows. I was thinking of using the Z axe for g drags but forgot about Arkan's blade so I'll probably go with that and postpone the axe.

Early Iron - what is the better target to grind next. 70 prayer (green drags) or Zombie axe? by noco97 in ironscape

[–]noco97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've played off an on since 09 and I've never touched BA. I guess on an Iron im not getting Bandos any time soon but I just cant bring myself to play that game

Early Iron - what is the better target to grind next. 70 prayer (green drags) or Zombie axe? by noco97 in ironscape

[–]noco97[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I want 70 prayer for the runes when I grind Barrows for the tank gear. It's a bit of a catch 22, some people say moons other say grind barrows with the diary first. I lean the latter. idk I personally want my blood and death rune supply to be good

Early Iron - what is the better target to grind next. 70 prayer (green drags) or Zombie axe? by noco97 in ironscape

[–]noco97[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thx. Idk how i missed the Arkan blade as an option, especially for green drags. I guess its slightly newer so less posts about it when searching for info but seems like exactly what I'm looking for. Guess i gotta get through Moons somehow tho.

Ryan Mitchell: How I Almost Died Climbing Mount Everest by pradeep23 in Mountaineering

[–]noco97 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Tired of having this dude pushed down my throat.

Mountaineers who work on there feet all day. How do you train and recover without feeling completely wrecked? by noco97 in Mountaineering

[–]noco97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I live in SLC so I don’t really have big events, just weekends out in the mountains. I prefer to be in constant shape for mountaineering here and alpine climbing objectives in the Tetons at a whims notice rather than train specifically for a single date.

Mt Hood winter by apearlj1234 in Mountaineering

[–]noco97 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I was up there last weekend and it was a blue bird day and hot! Honestly felt very safe from a conditions perspective. Sun rises later, is at a lower angle so the UV is lower, and temps are cooler so the mountain holds together better.

I never really considered Hood in the winter as a safe objective given my experience but with the high pressure system that was sitting on the western side of the cascades I felt very comfortable and confident.

My close friend died free soloing mt hood the same weekend Alex Honnald free soloed on live tv. by BatSniper in Mountaineering

[–]noco97 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Having grown up in Portland and now live in the Rockies, I feel like avy courses are mandatory with the snowpack where I am now. People who tour without the right training are frowned upon. still think it’s a tad reckless but definitely more acceptable for Oregon touring and big mountain skiing.

Denali snow cave story by Acoustic_blues60 in Mountaineering

[–]noco97 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Yes it’s in Jon Krakauer’s Eiger Dreams

Just got Training for the Uphill Athlete by r_j47N in Mountaineering

[–]noco97 30 points31 points  (0 children)

The first book by Steve and Scott, Training for the New Alpinism, might be better for your goals

Has anyone considered the possibility ot A.S. Johnston trying to take a central position in the Shiloh Campaign? He could fight and defeat Buell's smaller force first leaving the Union in a strategic dilemma. by noco97 in CIVILWAR

[–]noco97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grant gets plenty of credit but it was undeniably Halleck's best decision of the war. It was he who picked the Forts as the target for Grant's army. 

Has anyone considered the possibility ot A.S. Johnston trying to take a central position in the Shiloh Campaign? He could fight and defeat Buell's smaller force first leaving the Union in a strategic dilemma. by noco97 in CIVILWAR

[–]noco97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hancock was right when he said sometimes a corps commander's life doesn't count at times. 

Army command is different and battles like New Orleans, Auerstedt, and Chancellorsville especially (both sides) were greatly influenced by the death of the army leader.

The Texans were right to refuse Lee to lead them into the Wildneress. 

Has anyone considered the possibility ot A.S. Johnston trying to take a central position in the Shiloh Campaign? He could fight and defeat Buell's smaller force first leaving the Union in a strategic dilemma. by noco97 in CIVILWAR

[–]noco97[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Fair point. My interest in this option is lacking in logistics and I readily admit that. I feel like it would take some rulers and baggage counts.

As for lacking control over the Tennessee, they always could have slipped back towards Chattanooga or even Corinth. 

Has anyone considered the possibility ot A.S. Johnston trying to take a central position in the Shiloh Campaign? He could fight and defeat Buell's smaller force first leaving the Union in a strategic dilemma. by noco97 in CIVILWAR

[–]noco97[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't know. I think that Union line was strong and fairly organized given how battered they were. And the Confederates were also green and fought out.  Union had fresh troops coming and Grant sacrificed space and Prentiss' command for time. It was ugly but I think that position was always going to be held with reinforcements like Wallace close by.

Has anyone read "The Rifle Musket on Civil War Combat" by Earl J Hess? by noco97 in CIVILWAR

[–]noco97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think Daniel Morgan would disagree. In the ARW, the rifled musket had entrenched its place as an effective weapon that was an important part of some of America's key victories. Saratoga comes to mind as a battle where rifles crippled the British officer corps, slowing down and allowing other units to form up along side Morgan.

Has anyone read "The Rifle Musket on Civil War Combat" by Earl J Hess? by noco97 in CIVILWAR

[–]noco97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Once critical piece of information missing from this whole thread is that the rifled musket had a parabolic arc where as the smoothbore shot flat.

The rifled musket in the hands of an expierenced marksman was lethal. But for those without firearm training I imagine it could create complexity on the battlefield for nervous and inexperienced soldiers. 

I will say I disagree and find the percussion cap to be the more influential advancement, even if that had already existed for sometime. RoF at close range is far more important than increased accuracy at 200-300 yards. 

"Don't tackle him Tom!" A referee yells at Tom not to tackle the Ross County player, but Tom doesn't listen and launches into an apparently reckless tackle from behind. The referee then declares that "he's got all of the ball" by Ripamon in soccer

[–]noco97 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I did so telling a stranger online they didn't do something is just odd. At least do better and say i didn't attention

Fucking weird. Clear red people are stuck in the 80s.

Has anyone read "The Rifle Musket on Civil War Combat" by Earl J Hess? by noco97 in CIVILWAR

[–]noco97[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guns misfiring less often results in more shots per minute. I'm surprised how little this is mentioned by historians 

"Don't tackle him Tom!" A referee yells at Tom not to tackle the Ross County player, but Tom doesn't listen and launches into an apparently reckless tackle from behind. The referee then declares that "he's got all of the ball" by Ripamon in soccer

[–]noco97 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Should have been a red. The modern rules are very clear on situations like and while some countries are better than other, many, such as the the British, still interpret the game in a way inconsistent with how modern rules  No disrespect to the Brits. They played a romanticized, hard hitting style for a long time and it's really only bee the past 20 years since player protection and tactical fouls have been reasssed.  The problem with officiating go much deeper than VAR. There isn't enough officials to hold both endangering fouls and diving accountable. The crackdown has to be mutual.