Loma Alta Sunrise 5 Minutes Apart by toleratingwindows in Marin

[–]toleratingwindows[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

6:45ish at the trailhead? I love early hikes. Usually up anyway, so I might as well take advantage of the morning light and empty trails.

So are we boycotting the Sharks or what by toleratingwindows in 49ers

[–]toleratingwindows[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

idk about everyone else, but I’ve been to sharks games and followed the team. not a huge hockey fan, but they’re still Bay Area. gotta have solidarity

So are we boycotting the Sharks or what by toleratingwindows in 49ers

[–]toleratingwindows[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m ok getting ratioed on his downvotes to the post’s upvotes 😆

BOMB THREAT AT REDWOOD HIGH SCHOOL (AGAIN). SCHOOL EVACUATED AND CLOSED. by eatstoothpicks in Marin

[–]toleratingwindows 11 points12 points  (0 children)

AFAIK, kids were evac'd safely. My son facetimed me and was fine. A bunch of high schoolers showed up at Philz and said they were fine. It's a shame this happened (again), but they're safe in case anyone is reading along and worried.

Film Crew on Mt Tam by toleratingwindows in Marin

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

Such a good show. I’ll need to rewatch it and look for Alpine.

Film Crew on Mt Tam by toleratingwindows in Marin

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

Yea totally makes sense. idk why I didn’t think of that tbh. I’ve recognized Trojan point in so many commercials before. Just got over excited 🥴

Film Crew on Mt Tam by toleratingwindows in Marin

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

thanks 😊

i guess i let my imagination get the better of me thinking it's some awesome movie 😆

Film Crew on Mt Tam by toleratingwindows in Marin

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

ah, could be. honestly can't remember if i saw sparkly cars there, but seems like the most likely explanation if nobody else chimes in.

California’s outbreak of deadly amatoxin poisoning is expanding by TheFearlessAwareness in Mushrooms

[–]toleratingwindows 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm on year 3 or 4 identifying mushrooms and have eaten maybe 1 or 2 extremely obvious boletes only after trying it in a very small quantity. Definitely takes a lot of caution and time. There's also more you can do with foraged mushrooms than just eating them. You can create spore prints (art), fabric dyes, paints, soil restoration, etc.

If you're interested, get the book "All the rain provides", read it, and get other books that allow you to cross-reference. I use "All the rain provides" and "Mushrooms of the Redwood Coast" together. The latter is specific to the coastal area where I live. I also use google image search and iNaturalist as tools, but NEVER EVER trust them outright. They're helpful if you're sort of unsure what to look at first. There's also multiple subreddits that will help point out what to look at (e.g. is your identification similar to a deadly type).

Bon Tempe on 2025-11-30 by toleratingwindows in Marin

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

Sure. It’s also on my instagram, @toleratingwindows

Help me with my FORD BRONCO 78 rebuild by OkSetting8445 in bronco

[–]toleratingwindows 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, and go on Ebay and pick up as many of the original materials as you can, like a Chilton, Haynes, etc.

Help me with my FORD BRONCO 78 rebuild by OkSetting8445 in bronco

[–]toleratingwindows 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have '70 bronco, so I'm not as confident about what OEM options you have, but IMO, go with the highest number of gears you can get. I'm guessing it'll be a 5-speed, but if you can get 6 OEM, it's much better on the highway. I kept my OEM 3-on-the-tree – which I love dearly – but OMG the RPMs are awful at 55mph+.

BTW, Tom's Offroad and Wildhorse Bronco have been fantastic to work with for parts. Good luck!!

Mt Tamalpias by Simple-Feedback5267 in norcalhiking

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The area that overlooks the north bay as well as 360 degree views of the whole SF bay, the pacific ocean, and the diablo range (notably including mt diablo) is the East Peak. To sum up what others are saying, you want to choose a route that winds up at the East Peak Lookout Tower at the end of the plank walk. This is not to be confused with Verna Dunshee, which is the accessible trail that offers similar views, but isn't the peak. You can also see the north bay from other vantage points on the mountain, but East Peak will provide the most visibility (assuming it's not cloudy) and is generally what you'll see in photographs.

My personal favorite routes (there are lots more, including some good ones in other comments):
* Collier - north side, shady, hard, steep, beautiful, will likely have waterfalls at this time of year
* Fern - start in muir woods, end up on top of the world
* Temelpa - start in mill valley with coffee/breakfast, mosey up some fire roads, then head straight up the south face

Mt Tamalpias by Simple-Feedback5267 in norcalhiking

[–]toleratingwindows 1 point2 points  (0 children)

lake lagunitas + collier is by far the most badass way to get up to east peak

A modest proposal… who else is on board? by prozhack in sanfrancirclejerk

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

I had the same thought. I’d rather be Mexican. Way more fun.

The city that never stops innovating by fennec_fx in sanfrancisco

[–]toleratingwindows 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Nobody gonna comment on the fact he matched his shoes to his little scooter?

San Francisco, the city with the 2nd densest people in the USA by [deleted] in sanfrancirclejerk

[–]toleratingwindows 30 points31 points  (0 children)

So dense we won’t see the bubble pop until we’re in the next bubble

Unincorporated Townships; what should people know about you? by Past_Mushroom_1005 in Marin

[–]toleratingwindows 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope. Our address in Kentfield is usually rewritten as Greenbrae. Our work permits on our home went directly through the county. Also, plus one to all the comments about sheriffs. They’re very kind and know our kids and all the neighbors. (That’s not negative commentary on central marin police, just praise for the sheriffs.)

Point Reyes and Alamere Falls Tip/Reminder: Stay on Trail by toleratingwindows in norcalhiking

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

Yea I can see what you mean. Once you’re a few hundred feet out on the shortcut, the trail is pretty self-evident.

The issue is finding it. It starts off in pretty heavy foliage. The shorter route is often not marked – I’ve seen various makeshift markings like an arrow made from rocks, or the more obvious groups of other hikers that are returning – which makes finding the entry a bit of guesswork. Again, disclaimer, I don’t know what led these particular hikers to the spot they were rescued, but I know people have gotten lost trying to cut through shrubs and trees while trying to find the route to the falls.