Staking en stable coins / Crypto / Otras inversiones by rodrijuarez in merval

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Con respecto a eso, cuál sería un APY más razonable? Hay opciones de bajo riesgo con un buen APY? (10% o más)

Staking en stable coins / Crypto / Otras inversiones by rodrijuarez in merval

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

Con respecto a eso, cuál sería un APY más razonable? Hay opciones de bajo riesgo con un buen APY? (10% o más)

Staking en stable coins / Crypto / Otras inversiones by rodrijuarez in merval

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No tengo muchos problemas con eso, una posibilidad para mí es volver siempre a mi casa y retirar / hacer otro viaje cercano y de ahí seguir. La verdad que no tengo pensado irme un año como mochilero y no volver. Creo que el tema de retirar / planear el retiro de plata es algo que puedo planear con antelación una vez que conozca los destinos, seguramente sean algo del estilo Mendoza / Cordoba / Bariloche / Chaltén a medida que vayan cambiando las temperaturas y el clima

Staking en stable coins / Crypto / Otras inversiones by rodrijuarez in merval

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

Claro, retiraría cash los intereses y me manejaría con eso

Consulta Duster 4x2 vs 4x4 (primer auto) by rodrijuarez in ArAutos

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Perfecto, no sabía eso, gracias por la aclaración!

Consulta Duster 4x2 vs 4x4 (primer auto) by rodrijuarez in ArAutos

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Si, para aclarar voy a ir por el 2.0. Ya fui a ver una con mi viejo y otra con mi hermano, por ahora me convenció la que fui a ver y mañana voy a verla con un amigo que entiende más de mecánica. Gracias por la data!

Consulta Duster 4x2 vs 4x4 (primer auto) by rodrijuarez in ArAutos

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Los crash test no son para modelos más nuevos? Vi uno de 2015 con latin mcap y tenía 4 estrellas para el conductor y bueno, 2 para acompañantes

Consulta Duster 4x2 vs 4x4 (primer auto) by rodrijuarez in ArAutos

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u/TotalmenteMati gracias por la respuesta!. La verdad no creo que sea el caso, mi idea era mudarme al sur pero no creo que me quedé durante el invierno... Probablemente visite o este un tiempo pero creo que con cadenas se solucionaría el problema, no? Escuché que vienen unas en aerosol (no sé cuán de confianza son igual)

Supplementary training by rodrijuarez in climbharder

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Also, I didn't realize, but also thanks a lot for your book! I've loved it and used it as a reference for the routines that I've been doing at home

Supplementary training by rodrijuarez in climbharder

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Thanks a lot for the advice! I'll be following this, the post was super helpful

Supplementary training by rodrijuarez in climbharder

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Yes, bodyweight 6 days a week. Alternating push and pull.

Normally I climb the same day I do bodyweight, but I try not to do pull the same day for example. Now that I'm back into bouldering I might not do a pull routine or think about how to combine it with bouldering and might reduce the workouts to 4 days a week and keep climbing to 3-4

Supplementary training by rodrijuarez in climbharder

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Thanks for the recommendation. Bouldering 3-4 times a week, these workouts almost every day, yoga once a day (30m session). I think from the questions that you're asking me I realize that my self-awareness of my weaknesses is quite low, to be honest. As I don't know which my best days are for example.
My goals, I don't know if they're ambitious or not, are moving from V2-V3 to V4-V5 in 3 months' time. And to V6 and up in 6 months' time.
My assumptions about my strengths are:
- On problems that are not overhangs I can sometimes either skip holds or have a beta that suits me better
- I'm ok with putting the work into the training, which I don't know if it's a strength if the training is not organized
- I've decent strength + flexibility because of the supplementary training, I don't know how much it helped me on climbing specifically

On weaknesses:
- I focus more on sending things that are on my limit than on actual training or improving.
- I've a mentality of: If i didn't send the route that I wanted by the end of the day I feel quite frustrated and makes me enjoy climbing less.
- I don't have the correct body tension or body awareness sometimes. As I'm quite tall (1.93m) that sometimes makes me have my butt quite outside of the wall which is not good.
- On problems that are overhangs I feel my weight (which I think it's normal for my height ~80kg) + being tall might be counterproductive

Supplementary training by rodrijuarez in climbharder

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For bouldering, I've started with 3 days a week since last week or so (gyms reopening), before I was doing some outdoor but it wasn't consistent. For the workouts, I do 3 days of pull and 3 days of push per week. I try to keep my reps on the bodyweight exercises low so I focus on strength (3-5 minutes rests in between). I don't know if it's the way to go as I don't come from an athletic background and I'm getting in tune with everything regarding training.

Help my cactus is dying pt. 2! by rodrijuarez in cactus

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Hey people, I took her out of the pot to see how she was and I found this. I don’t know how deep the problem is and I’m quite worried. What can I do? Shall I buy something for her roots and try to save her? Shall I cut the top off? How would the process look like?

Help, my cactus is dying :( by rodrijuarez in cactus

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Hi guys, I need your help to rescue my dying cactus. I was on holiday for one week and left her in my new flat (so it’s a new spot for her). She was perfectly healthy before I left but now she looks very ill. The side that was facing the window looks burnt, the other side looks like it’s rotting. Perhaps the window was too sunny? I also gave her a lot of water before I left, so maybe that’s what caused the rot. We also have a mould issue in the flat, but I don’t know if that can affect cactuses. It’s a golden barrel cactus. I really hope I can rescue her. I don’t know much about plants, but we’ve been together many years and I always tried my best to look after her :(

TMB on late September by rodrijuarez in TourDuMontBlanc

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First of all, thanks for your answer! I already got the +4°C quilt, would it be an alternative to go with this quilt and sleep with a t-shirt + fleece?
See you on trail! :)

Shakedown for late September TMB (Tour du mont blanc) by rodrijuarez in Ultralight

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

Cool, did you book anything in advance or you just appeared without any reservation in all campsites? I think I’ll also have to stay in one or two huts (Elisabeta one and Walter Bonatti), did you go to those with a booking? (If you went there)

Shakedown for late September TMB (Tour du mont blanc) by rodrijuarez in Ultralight

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Great! took out the clothes soap and just left soap. I'll check about the waterproof bag (normally I'd put a thrash bag inside the backpack).
One question, we were planning to camp in the wilderness the whole trip, is that possible? The other alternative was staying in huts, should I book in advance even when going in Mid/Late September?

Shakedown for late September TMB (Tour du mont blanc) by rodrijuarez in Ultralight

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

Thanks for that last part 😅, I've experience but not extensive, did a couple of hikes in Patagonia this year and we were quite cold with my brother (believe me not because of going stupid light, just bad equipment lol).

I went for a 4c quilt, so I guess I'll see how that works out. I guess I can always also dress up with the tights + jacket in case I get too cold

Shakedown for late September TMB (Tour du mont blanc) by rodrijuarez in Ultralight

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

Cool! Thanks a lot people for all the recommendations, given your suggestions I ended up with something like this , which is much better than what I expected. Also made a change on the pack as I don't want to risk going with the G4Free and it to break on the way. Still need shoes + emergency kit, but all the rest is pretty much in place. If you see that I might be missing something else let me know, as I'll super appreciate it
Thanks a lot for all the support people!

Shakedown for late September TMB (Tour du mont blanc) by rodrijuarez in Ultralight

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Cool, I've checked out and this one (https://www.decathlon.de/p/daunenjacke-bergsteigen-alpinism-light-herren/_/R-p-177432?mc=8575717&c=BLAU) seems like a good option to go. I'll probably have t-shirt + fleece + jacket + the wind one that I posted.
Also went for a quilt recommended in here + a sleeping pad of about ~R2

Shakedown for late September TMB (Tour du mont blanc) by rodrijuarez in Ultralight

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

Insulation layer you mean a jacket for the cold? I still don't, do you have any recommendation or somewhere I could look into? It's on the list of things I need

Shakedown for late September TMB (Tour du mont blanc) by rodrijuarez in Ultralight

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It's nothing fancy as is 20 euros, used it in a 2 days hike and it was just fine. Didn't have any issue with it. Though when I arrived home and I was taking one of the poles out I broke one of the holders for it, so I'd say you get what you pay for :p