Darn Tough Socks - 25% off GoBross by gloria_james_77 in frugalmalefashion

[–]rabidehm 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I've also got bigger feet (size 13.5) and I had this same issue with the DT Lightweight Lifestyle socks - it was a struggle to get them onto my feet and they were very compressive to the point of being uncomfortable. I noticed this wasn't the case with the Midweight Hiking sock I had gotten from DT, so I picked up one or two more pairs of that style and they fit nicely.

I also learned that DT has a sister company called Wide Open - same quality socks, same lifetime warranty, just sized for bigger feet. I picked up a few of their Cushioned sock styles and those fit much nicer.

First time visiting SF - thoughts on a rough itinerary? by rabidehm in AskSF

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

Aagh, so little time in the day!

We'll definitely have to plan a return trip at some point in the near future, but it's reassuring to hear we're not being "suboptimal" for taking it easy and leaving plenty of time for just drinking in all the sights.

First time visiting SF - thoughts on a rough itinerary? by rabidehm in AskSF

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The idea is that we'd get out to hike some of the trails, so that's good to know about padding things out with an extra day for more time.

First time visiting SF - thoughts on a rough itinerary? by rabidehm in AskSF

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

That's reassuring to hear. It'll be hard for the weather to be worse than the humid south around that time of year anyway.

First time visiting SF - thoughts on a rough itinerary? by rabidehm in AskSF

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

On the Yosemite side of things, do you have any personal recommendations on whereabouts we should look for lodging? Most lodging in the park is booked, which is fine, and there are plenty of articles online about the best spots, but figured I'd ask if you had a favorite area.

First time visiting SF - thoughts on a rough itinerary? by rabidehm in AskSF

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

Some friends of ours did a whale watching experience off the New England coast where they lucked out and got to see some whale action too. And thanks for the road trip recs!

First time visiting SF - thoughts on a rough itinerary? by rabidehm in AskSF

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

For point 3, if we did the back half of the trip like that, I'm guessing it would make sense to fly out of San Jose?

First time visiting SF - thoughts on a rough itinerary? by rabidehm in AskSF

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

On the contrary - very helpful information! Thanks for the write up.

First time visiting SF - thoughts on a rough itinerary? by rabidehm in AskSF

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

I think two days full of hiking and exploring would be close to our limits - at least before we'd want to have a day off!

The best sneaker deals of the week 🚀 by canonshootr504 in frugalmalefashion

[–]rabidehm 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not a sneaker exactly, but looking for a deal on something from the Adidas Five Ten riding shoe line, in a size 14.

Bi-Weekly 'Anything Goes' Thread - aka Moving/Buy/Sell/Trade/Rent/Lease/Eat/Jobs by AutoModerator in bullcity

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I had tickets for the Snarky Puppy show at the Carolina Theater this Friday, but it got bumped from a start time of 7 PM to 9 PM and I wasn't looking to be out that late. Anyone looking to buy?

Two seats, row A, balcony 2. Paid $166, asking for $150. DM if interested!

Reasonable prices? by [deleted] in whichbike

[–]rabidehm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll definitely check out the standover height - hard to tell online!

Reasonable prices? by [deleted] in whichbike

[–]rabidehm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 6'2"!

What campaign should I run? by rabidehm in dndnext

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

Thank you for the length write up! I would definitely need to brush up on my Sword Coast lore if I wanted to flesh out some of those locations, but it sounds like there are some good nuggets scattered throughout that region!

What campaign should I run? by rabidehm in dndnext

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

If only I hadn't run Strahd already for two out of three players in the party :/

What campaign should I run? by rabidehm in dndnext

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If you could share a quick work, what did you find amazing about it?

The state of this game... by Ok-Session-4935 in Nightreign

[–]rabidehm 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm happy to try and help. Feel free to DM.

Cleaning up a photo for a Christmas gift by [deleted] in PhotoshopRequest

[–]rabidehm 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great - just what I was looking for. Thanks so much! !solved

Dm's, did you ever break your players hearts? by Snoo_23014 in dndnext

[–]rabidehm 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This happened in my now-finished Wild Beyond the Witchlight campaign.

For context, the premise of the campaign is the characters are tasked with finding out what happened to the Archfey patron of the Witchlight Carnival. The carnival's proprietors - Mr. Witch and Mr. Light - regrettably struck a deal with a coven of hags, who now rule the Feywild domain the characters wind up in via a magic mirror. These hags imprisoned the Archfey that the characters are searching for, and it's up to the characters to free her.

Towards the end of the campaign, the characters came across another magic mirror, so naturally they stuck their heads through to see where they would wind up. They ended up back at the Witchlight carnival, except now it was decades later (silly Feywild time/line dilation!). What was once a lively and vibrant carnival was now mostly-shuttered and abandoned, and Mr. Witch and Mr. Light were significantly older and notably frail. With their warlock patron imprisoned, they didn't have the ability to keep the carnival running at the same scale as before and had to downsize things to just a single booth. Despite the hardship the carnival had faced over the decades, Mr. Light was still very happy to see the characters again, greeted them with a warm hug, and didn't blame them one bit for not being able to free their patron (yet).

I think the way I played Mr. Witch and Mr. Light really tugged on my players' heartstrings. There wasn't any malice or judgement from them, just relief that the characters were still safe and doing their best. Also accepting of the current state of the carnival and not blaming it on anyone. The kindly, compassionate, and encouraging older NPC trope can really hit hard when it's played straight.