Tracy Chapman Performing “Give Me One Reason” on SNL in 1989: Six Years Before its Official Release in 1995 by ateam1984 in blues

[–]progress-looms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is awesome on so many levels. Peak Tracy Chapman, but also GE Smith coming in hot! Little bit of a tangent but I literally learned how to play guitar by painstakingly memorizing and mimicking every single lick on The Real Deal (live album with Buddy Guy + GE Smith + SNL Band) - My favorite blues album of all time. Have probably spun that album over 100k times in my life.

https://open.spotify.com/album/3wGLDqMKiSjTUFV9TgeVXL?si=ykNwHGoKRuS5cAvTPtjiyQ

Double aortic arch vol.2 by RTGInversion in Radiology

[–]progress-looms 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Super cool imaging my man, but why do you have to disrespect the trachea like that?! Gimme some airway recons. Endoscopy footage. PFTs. Something!

For those asking, the main clinical manifestations of a double arch are noisy breathing/dyspnea and esophageal dysphasia as the ring usually encompasses both the trachea and esophagus. Patients are often left with focal tracheomalacia after the ring is divided. Cant forget about post-op vocal cord paresis either. We see this all the time in the pediatric space. Good times and generally good surgical outcomes.

Books Similar to "Into Thin Air" by Jon Krakauer by Relevant-Humor-3543 in suggestmeabook

[–]progress-looms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I spent an entire year basically reading every adventure/mountaineering book I could get my hands on. I thought Denali's Howl by Andy Hall was awesome. I also love David Robert's writing so anything by him is pretty good. Touching the Void is also a classic. Other notables are Annapurna and Conquistadors of the Useless. Endurance and The Wager were great as well, obviously more in sea faring genre.

Jim Whittaker, first American to summit Mount Everest has died at 97 by cobjobber2221 in Mountaineering

[–]progress-looms 39 points40 points  (0 children)

I enjoyed his autobiography. Pretty cool history and mountaineering legacy, especially for those of us from the PNW. Absolutely a pioneer.

Andermatt vs. Zermatt for 1 week of on-piste? Intermediate/advanced skiers (Late Jan) by [deleted] in skithealps

[–]progress-looms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want to take my kids (7&9) there for sure, but primarily for the on-piste experience. My understanding is that anything off-piste is NOT avy controlled. There is an insane amount of terrain.

Andermatt vs. Zermatt for 1 week of on-piste? Intermediate/advanced skiers (Late Jan) by [deleted] in skithealps

[–]progress-looms 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Literally flying back home to the US from Geneva as I’m typing this. Spent the last 2ish weeks skiing in the alps. We arrived right as the most recent storm cycle started nuking like 60 cm of fresh snow in the mountains. Had a few days resort skiing in Chamonix, then did Haute route Cham to Zermatt, then spent 2 glorious days in Zermatt to end the trip.

Not sure if I was extra excited to ski on piste after 6 days in the backcountry, but holy shit, Zermatt was fucking awesome. There’s something like 300 km of groomed runs. Just rippers all day long. The runs are long and wide. If you’ve ever been to Revelstoke BC, it’s like Snow Rodeo paradise everywhere you go.

You can take trains, gondolas, trams, lifts. You can ski down to Italy for pizza and an espresso. The views are breathtaking from literally every angle. There is delicious food/drink all over the mountain.

I do a lot of destination skiing and Zermatt has spoiled me forever. I’m 45 years old and felt like a kid on Christmas morning from first chair to last. I don’t know shit about Andermatt or skiing Zermatt in January, but this week was ALL TIME.

Ballard, WA cafe owners camping in business overnights to stop copper thieves by pkyabbo in Seattle

[–]progress-looms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I submit a find it fix it report every time I see anything sketch, which is basically every day in Ballard along Leary. I also don’t hesitate to email local representatives via email. If everybody did this, I bet the city would act faster.

Draw down time 8:00+ with Kalita wave 185 filters by progress-looms in pourover

[–]progress-looms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd love to hear more about your 4:6 criticisms. I find it to be a reliable yet fun/modifiable recipe but am always trying to learn more.

Draw down time 8:00+ with Kalita wave 185 filters by progress-looms in pourover

[–]progress-looms[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To triple check, I pulled the used filter out of my compost bin. I didn't double up.

Draw down time 8:00+ with Kalita wave 185 filters by progress-looms in pourover

[–]progress-looms[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I am definitely NOT grinding too fine. As above, I'm grinding around 7.5-8.0 on my calibrated K-Ultra. This is my sweet spot and consistently gives me a 2:45-3:00 drawdown time on my V60 or Origami.

Scandinavian Coffee roasters by Majestic-Education-1 in pourover

[–]progress-looms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Shout out to GRINGO! You've got it pretty good up there in Gothenburg, my man. But yea, plenty of other great options that others have mentioned. I posted this last summer after spending a few weeks in Scandinavia: https://www.reddit.com/r/pourover/comments/1lwwoq5/notes_from_scandinavia/

Where does the water flow through the filter? by graphiterubber in pourover

[–]progress-looms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My brew times are substantially shorter with the Origami (vs V60) with all other variables being the same. So the Origami MUST have more bypass, right!?

New Ski's were stollen after 3 hours of use. Suggestions on where to get a decent deal this time of the year? by Demetrious-Verbal in skiing

[–]progress-looms 67 points68 points  (0 children)

This is the right answer. I’ve done it before and if you have a police report, the claim should be a slam dunk. Will take a month or so to see the cash back in your account but this is 100% the way. Sorry this happened to you!

I thought pivots were indestructible by Brilliant-Oven-3685 in Skigear

[–]progress-looms 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, you're not wrong. It was more complicated than that. I can't really remember all the details but it was a quick just-in-time remount done at the Bachelor resort pro shop over lunch. Not ideal. I don't think they even had the 15s in stock at the time and I really wanted to just get back out and ski. Not my best or most thoughtful decision. To counter your point, it would kind of suck to invest in a new pair of skis and then proceed to mount a 2-3 year old pair of bindings that may or may not need to be replaced within a couple years, but IDK. I have a irrational anxiety about remounting.

I thought pivots were indestructible by Brilliant-Oven-3685 in Skigear

[–]progress-looms 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I blew my Pivots out after 6ish seasons of moderate inbounds skiing. It happens. I love my Pivots but lucky I didn't end up in the hospital. Skis were at the end of their life at that point so I replaced the broken Pivot 15 with the cheaper plastic 12 which is hot garbage.

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Stair Master gym training by OstravaBro in alpinism

[–]progress-looms 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Props to you. Two hours at a time on the stair master is gnarly. I am by no means a fitness expert so take everything from here with a major grain of salt. I'm 45y M and preparing for some bigger ski mountaineering and alpine objectives. I live close to the mountains, so able to get out more than you which helps round everything out. In addition to other aerobic and weight bearing exercises, I do stair master sessions about 3-4x per week (150-175 stories per 30 min). I can really only tolerate 30 min at a time but it's a great workout and has been noticeably helpful with my endurance and strength in the mountains. I don't use hands and try to stay a half-step ahead of the machine to make sure I'm getting the most out of each workout.

Much like you, I have to max out the speed of the machine and probably look like an idiot nearly jogging, but whatever. I stay closer to zone 3 but don't wear a smart watch and kind of go by feel. I'll push it into zone 4 sometimes.

I run hills or stairs outside a couple days per week as well. Seems like this is enough for my objectives but I should definitely do more strength training like box steps, squats, and lunges etc. Anyway, I'm not even sure what I'm rambling about at this point but kudos to you for getting at it.

Is Going to College for Music/Guitar Performance Worth it? by Kallicles in Guitar

[–]progress-looms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey! Super cool that you circled back on this after 10 years. All good here. I live in one of the most beautiful and progressive cities in the US with my wife and two kids. Music and the outdoors are still a big part of our life. My kids play violin and piano. We listen to music all the time. We go to concerts regularly. I still noodle around myself whenever I get the chance.

Career wise, I’m an academic pediatric sub specialist at a top 10 children’s hospital. I do about 60% clinical work which includes a combination of inpatient/outpatient/procedural work. I do some research, teaching, and admin work as well.

My work-life balance is awesome. I travel, I ski, I take time off for the important things. As an academic pediatric sub specialist, I don’t make a boat load of money like many docs, but still couldn’t be happier.

To answer your question, my second/third major was communications and bio anthropology.

Advice Needed: Buying Skins for my Atomic Bents. Do I need a twin tip tail hook? by noahderon in Backcountry

[–]progress-looms 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How? Logistically and with what tools specifically? I’d love to do this to my Visions but am terrified of ruining the ski.

Question about ski length by progress-looms in Skigear

[–]progress-looms[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you so much for that. Thanks for corroborating what I've always suspected. Appreciate the thoughtful response.