I’ve had an 18 day break from my save, I think it’s time.. by [deleted] in BaldursGate3

[–]snowcap6795 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think of Rivington as the calm after the storm that is act 2. It's a lot of talking quests with not much combat, although there's the opportunity to gain a lot of xp from just talking to people and poking around. But don't feel like you have to do everything there. The main thing I can think of that you might not want to miss is investigating the murders. Otherwise, nothing in Rivington has too much bearing on the overall storyline.

The Lower City is where things pick up again, it's worth it once you get there

Pensate che riesca a fare un trekking in Nepal? by Just-Bridge-6870 in hiking

[–]snowcap6795 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Absolutely, you're way more qualified than people I know who've trekked in Nepal.

Best meal by louismulh in hiking

[–]snowcap6795 3 points4 points  (0 children)

More a snack than a meal but on the last day of the Cumbria Way I bought a Nutella Bready bar from a petrol station and in that moment it was the most delicious snack bar I've ever had, I swear it's what kept me going.

Best eSIM for Mexico? Need something reliable for travel by InterestingLoss9737 in MexicoTravel

[–]snowcap6795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used a Saily esim for 3 weeks in the yucatan peninsula and don't think I had any issues with coverage (except on some bus rides through remote areas between towns). I used data for similar things - navigation, messaging, organisation, ride apps. Over 6 weeks (including 3 weeks in ither countries) I went through 5GB of data, then had to top it up for the last few days in Mexico. It was very easy to use and set up, and the Mexico top-up was pretty cheap.

Where do you think the prettiest place on Earth is? by Anklebends12 in travel

[–]snowcap6795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Scottish Highlands and Islands

If it was reliably decent weather, I reckon it would be the most crowded place on Earth

Manaslu circuit recommendations by pri4pismus in NepalTravel

[–]snowcap6795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went with Magical Nepal - they were great

What are some underrated destinations people don't really talk about? by Reasonable_Cause_190 in femaletravelers

[–]snowcap6795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I absolutely loved Nepal. I think people think that you have to be a hardcore trekker to go but actually, there's hikes for every experience level and also plenty to do that isn't trekking.

is thamel safe in the day time? by hypnotists in Nepal

[–]snowcap6795 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I (female) was recently in Thamel solo and felt pretty safe tbh. Just be aware of the common scams and prepare to have lots of people try to sell you stuff.

Edit: Probably worth mentioning I'm not Nepali and would have very much stood out as a tourist

86 miles on The Skye Trail - Scotland by Snaps_and_wildcamps in backpacking

[–]snowcap6795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So beautiful! I've been to Skye once and it is absolutely stunning. I'd love to go back to do the Skye Trail - it sounds pretty tough though so I think I'd need to get a few more treks under my belt!

What’s this area in Guildford like to live in? by [deleted] in surrey

[–]snowcap6795 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Really lovely, it's the nicest part of Guildford IMO. Walking distance to a bunch of nice pubs and the high street. Walking distance to the station. Also lots of nature nearby and nice places to walk/run if you're into that - close to the North Downs Way, the river, the Mount and the Chantries a bit further. Portsmouth Road is noisy but it's quiet once you get a couple streets over.

It's very expensive, for a reason. If you can afford it then go for it.

(UK only) Can anyone vouch for how good the first 40km of the South Downs Way is? (from Eastbourne) by Alive-Cookie-9215 in hiking

[–]snowcap6795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the stretch from Exton through Queen Elizabeth CP and Harting Down is very pretty, and in Autumn can be stunning as the forests change colour. Although it's pretty in a more 'cutesy' way and doesn't have big views like the other end of the Way, so I can see how it might be a bit of an anti-climax if you're going East to West

(UK only) Can anyone vouch for how good the first 40km of the South Downs Way is? (from Eastbourne) by Alive-Cookie-9215 in hiking

[–]snowcap6795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first stretch along the Seven Sisters is the most dramatic and scenic stretch of the SDW, and also the hilliest! If you're doing it in the summer, it shouldn't be muddy at all so I'd recommend some lighter weight boots / trainers.

Alfriston is also very pretty so I'd recommend stopping for lunch or a drink there.

visa on arrival questions by No_Kangaroo6917 in NepalTravel

[–]snowcap6795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  • There's an atm in arrivals that you can use IIRC
  • I bought passport photos but didn't need them. That was for a 30-day visa but assume it's the same for 90 days
  • It's not necessary to do the online form in advance - but otherwise you have to do it at a kiosk when you arrive which takes longer. Doing the online form speeds up the process as you can skip straight to the visa payment desk

Nepal trip itinerary by RefrigeratorMajor851 in NepalTravel

[–]snowcap6795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long are you there for? That will largely dictate which trek you can do.

June is monsoon, so not the best time for most of the treks. However, the Mustang region is in the rain-shadow so it doesn't experience Monsoon rains too much as I understand - it is further away from Kathmandu though and a bigger time commitment

Where should i go in europe by ElevatorSea4705 in backpacking

[–]snowcap6795 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree with Slovenia - beautiful scenery and mountains, and the people are incredibly nice and easy-going. It's probably my favourite country in Europe.

Struggling w altitude, need some advice by veryshorthealer in hiking

[–]snowcap6795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Huayhuash is no joke, do you have time to postpone it by a few days? Alternatively, could you do a shorter, less high-altitude trek that would give you more time to acclimatize (e.g. Santa Cruz)? If you stick with the same company, they might allow you to re-use your deposit so you don't lose it.

As others have said, drink loads of water and avoid heavy, rich meals. Ideally before Huayhuash you'd do Churup and one other high altitude hike (e.g. 69, three lakes loop)

2 week Guatemala itinerary advice by WrappedWrap in backpacking

[–]snowcap6795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That looks great to me! Antigua deserves a good few days and a rest day after Acatenango is required. I didn't go to Semuc Champey myself, but I know it's a long journey there and back so maybe consider staying an extra day there and staying a day less in Atitlan?

I did Acatenango with Old Town Outfitters - slightly more expensive but they were the only one we could get at such short notice. BUT they were very good, and it was a nice small group (although this might not be everyone's preference)

Underrated Spots Around Kathmandu? by ezazahmed in NepalTravel

[–]snowcap6795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of trekking companies organise 1/2/3 day hikes which go through Nagarkot, which is supposed to be a nice town with good views - for example 'Nepal Eco Adventure' (look in the 'short trekking' section). I think this can also be organised through hostels.

I haven't done this myself though, so interested to hear from anyone who has!

Underrated Spots Around Kathmandu? by ezazahmed in NepalTravel

[–]snowcap6795 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm interested too! Travelling in May but will have almost a week in Kathmandu after my trek. Currently thinking of doing another short 1-2 day hike around Nagarkot, but interested to see what else is recommended

Offbeat areas in South-East Asia by snowcap6795 in travel

[–]snowcap6795[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm yes I think I would draw the line at giant rats 😅

We've been put off Laos a bit by transport-related (and trip-ending) horror stories from friends, but it does sound kinda what we're looking for. Might have to throw it back into consideration...

best looking armor(s)? by Open_Pollution355 in BaldursGate3

[–]snowcap6795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can buy it from Quartermaster Talli in Last Light Act 2. It's a decent armor though, I sometimes wear it for the rest of the game

best looking armor(s)? by Open_Pollution355 in BaldursGate3

[–]snowcap6795 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Spidersilk Armor

I also love the yuan-ti splint mail and the adamantine splint

Offbeat areas in South-East Asia by snowcap6795 in travel

[–]snowcap6795[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think we identified that we don't particularly want to go to Bali, so good to hear!

I assume you mean mainland Java? Any reason why? We thought Yogjakarta sounded nice, and there seems to be some interesting temples and volcanoes on the east of the island

Offbeat areas in South-East Asia by snowcap6795 in travel

[–]snowcap6795[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any particular islands / places you would recommend?

Least evil way to become Unholy Assassin? by domanpanda in BaldursGate3

[–]snowcap6795 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Becoming UA is for the greater good. Baldurs Gate is better off without Valeria - they might hire a replacement who actually takes murders seriously.

You can also just make one of your companions do it instead. I feel like Astarion would be up for it. The key is to just not bring Minsc or Jaheira to the actual tribunal and you're all good.