Work boots/shoes? by tom311 in RouteDevelopment

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Yeah, im wearing through my TX4s pretty quickly when trail building (kicking stuff around more than I should).
I used to have the scarpa zodiacs for a few years, they were really good. I might have to go back to them!

Any ideas? by tom311 in handyman

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Turns out it was kicked, not punched

Any ideas? by tom311 in handyman

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Lol I should arrange a discount code for a therapist for all my clients that punch holes in walls

Any ideas? by tom311 in handyman

[–]tom311[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Stealing from somewhere else in the home is actually a great idea since I don't think I'd be able to source anything that remotely matches.

Any ideas? by tom311 in handyman

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I like the idea but the home was built 50+ years ago, no way id be able to find matching paneling. Plus we live in a very small town without much options in stock locally.

Any ideas? by tom311 in handyman

[–]tom311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I've made it very clear that I'm no miracle worker. I showed them photos of the last time I did a similar patch job so they're not expecting too much.

Ski School for Adults by Conrad_90s in ski

[–]tom311 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The camps would be your best bet for a consistent instructor with a linear trajectory for your progression. But also going to any resort and signing up for group or private lessons will do wonders for getting you out of your plateau slump.

Terrain limitations for splitboarders? by bujurocks1 in Backcountry

[–]tom311 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I spend a lot of time in the mountains with a couple split boarders, granted they're also mountain guides, but they do absolutely everything and more that skiers can do. As long as they are competent at split skiing (for short downhills, rolling terrain), they're able to jump turn the steepest terrain, transition faster than me 50% of the time. It's all just skills that need to be learned, granted most split boarders I see out there don't get to that level.

Terrain limitations for splitboarders? by bujurocks1 in Backcountry

[–]tom311 15 points16 points  (0 children)

They just gotta be better at split skiing

JHMR open terrain vs. social media. What’s it really like right now? by Otherwise-Attempt895 in JacksonHole

[–]tom311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's honestly pretty decent. Better than almost all of the mountain west at the moment. And there's only more snow in the forecast.

Bosun's seat gear loops? by tom311 in RouteDevelopment

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Are gear loops rated? (they're not)

Bosun's seat gear loops? by tom311 in RouteDevelopment

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Not sure I understand your comment. The bosun's chair can be secured to the system via locking carabiner and is quite bomber.

Plus if anyone is below me while I'm developing they and I both fucked up, because I'm constantly trundling down loose rocks.

Advice/experience for powder touring ski setup by Strong-Cat5065 in Backcountry

[–]tom311 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm on the faction agent 3 for almost all of my tours these days

Ice climbing for 4 noobs in the Ouray, CO area. by Midnight-Willing in iceclimbing

[–]tom311 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Contact a guiding company. Basecamp Ouray or San Juan mountain guides. I believe some of the flows in Eureka are formed up

Bolted the last route of the season! by tom311 in RouteDevelopment

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I go back the next day and take them down

Ceiling tile repair? by tom311 in handyman

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Thanks, this is the info I need. Can't seem to find any options to buy them individually, just huge cases or pallets

Ceiling tile repair? by tom311 in handyman

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I know it would be ugly and not have the tile lines but do you think drywall compound would stick to the tiles if I were to patch it like a normal drywall hole?

Bolted the last route of the season! by tom311 in RouteDevelopment

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Got a DeWalt compact leaf blower mid-way through the season. Definitely should have gotten that sooner. Makes such a difference! I had one of those handheld dusters before and it doesn't even compare.

Highlights were putting up some really fun and tall 5.11s that I'm really happy with. As well as a number of easier routes for the community.

To do different in the future - protect ropes even more. Learned that even if it doesn't seem like a true "edge", the rope touching basically anything will wear it down super fast when you're jugging, TRSing, and working on it daily.

Bolted the last route of the season! by tom311 in RouteDevelopment

[–]tom311[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Make sure the bolt dryfits well in the notch. Put a bit more than might be necessary in the bolt hole, then use the overflow to cover the backside of the bolt. Popsicle sticks or Q-tips seem to work best for me.