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Profahoben_212been meaning to buy a new tent for years. My current one wasn't freestanding and it sucked trying to get that thing up in rocky or sandy terrain, which is like 95% of my camping lol.
New Tiger Wall Mtnglo 2 person. This sonbitch has lights and still cut a pound off my old tent.
Big Agnes rules! I got a Copper Spur UL1 last year in the same color as yours and I love it for Sierra granite and sandy Nevada soil.
r00kieCar insurance. Geico's online system was surprisingly easy to use.
It's annoying to call insurance companies, but they're usually pretty generous with discounts. Might be worth calling your new Geico agent and seeing if there are any discounts you qualify for. Bundling plans like car and renters insurance is another easy way to save a few bucks each month.
BrandoComandoIt's annoying to call insurance companies, but they're usually pretty generous with discounts. Might be worth calling your new Geico agent and seeing if there are any discounts you qualify for. Bundling plans like car and renters insurance is another easy way to save a few bucks each month.
I rent from my employer so their insurance on the house should cover anything renters would help me with. My car holds no resale value so I just got the state minimum policy so it's pretty cheap as it is. In the future I'll see what I can do about bundling and shopping around but right now it's going to be pretty much the same price from everyone.
Profahoben_212been meaning to buy a new tent for years. My current one wasn't freestanding and it sucked trying to get that thing up in rocky or sandy terrain, which is like 95% of my camping lol.
New Tiger Wall Mtnglo 2 person. This sonbitch has lights and still cut a pound off my old tent.
Also have this tent, its so light and packs down crazy small if you carry the poles separately. Only downside I've seen is performance in high wind where you really need 8+ stakes
New pair of Armada ARV96 in 184cm length and a set of Look Pivot 14 Forza 2.0. to get mounted up before next season :-) End of season sales were good to me this year :-)
College will sorta take care of itself at first, no matter what decide you have that first year taking intro stuff to look around at other majors...... you might stay with your first choice (bio, oceans,etc, filming underwater) or end up as a marketing agent for that ski brand you love.... sure you wanna look hard now at options, but rarely is first choice, the final choice
WoFlowzCause I have no idea what I wanna do with my life and or college in two years and just tryna find other options
They'll track your cadence, stride length, foot angle, etc, and give you real time coaching on how to improve your running. I haven't even tried them out yet.
WoFlowzCause I have no idea what I wanna do with my life and or college in two years and just tryna find other options
You’ll figure it out in time don’t worry. Don’t feel pressured into college. Debt is no joke. Counselors say shit like “you need a backup plan and college is the answer”. College isn’t a backup plan. If you find a path in college you are down with go for it though.
Just don’t be like my freshman year roommate who took out loans and then dropped out after the first semester.
armchair_skierYou’ll figure it out in time don’t worry. Don’t feel pressured into college. Debt is no joke. Counselors say shit like “you need a backup plan and college is the answer”. College isn’t a backup plan. If you find a path in college you are down with go for it though.
Just don’t be like my freshman year roommate who took out loans and then dropped out after the first semester.
My counselor gave me a SUNY EFS and Go Army brochure. Needless to say she can get fucked. I told her im going to apply too UVM, OSU Cascades, UW Madison possibly, Montana State and what ever else I kinda feel like. She told me that I should think about colleges closer to home even tho my grades are consistently mid too low 90s except math. I’ve got another year and a half before I start applying tho so I’ll see
**This post was edited on May 18th 2022 at 6:21:16pm
armchair_skierYou’ll figure it out in time don’t worry. Don’t feel pressured into college. Debt is no joke. Counselors say shit like “you need a backup plan and college is the answer”. College isn’t a backup plan. If you find a path in college you are down with go for it though.
Just don’t be like my freshman year roommate who took out loans and then dropped out after the first semester.
Better to drop out first semester though. I know people who drowned for 3-4 years before dropping out. Poor kids fucked over their finances and early 20s with nothing to show for it.
WoFlowzMy counselor gave me a SUNY EFS and Go Army brochure. Needless to say she can get fucked. I told her im going to apply too UVM, OSU Cascades, UW Madison possibly, Montana State and what ever else I kinda feel like. She told me that I should think about colleges closer to home even tho my grades are consistently mid too low 90s except math. I’ve got another year and a half before I start applying tho so I’ll see
**This post was edited on May 18th 2022 at 6:21:16pm
I tell you what I wish I had done....CC. move to a place where you want to go to college and do CC for some time. You'll get a good feel for what you wanna do in college, and whatever colleges are around without sinking 15k a year. Then after two years transfer to the program you wanna do.
Fire shoe, supa comfy and goes with just about anything Very swag move if you got the off white or crème-ish ones bc those go wayyy harder then the all white
WoFlowzMy counselor gave me a SUNY EFS and Go Army brochure. Needless to say she can get fucked. I told her im going to apply too UVM, OSU Cascades, UW Madison possibly, Montana State and what ever else I kinda feel like. She told me that I should think about colleges closer to home even tho my grades are consistently mid too low 90s except math. I’ve got another year and a half before I start applying tho so I’ll see
**This post was edited on May 18th 2022 at 6:21:16pm
Profahoben_212I tell you what I wish I had done....CC. move to a place where you want to go to college and do CC for some time. You'll get a good feel for what you wanna do in college, and whatever colleges are around without sinking 15k a year. Then after two years transfer to the program you wanna do.
Moved, had to get a new vet, dog is very healthy and up to date on everything.
Can't just buy his monthly flea and tick/heartworm medication. Have to pay an additional 120$ for the new customer check up, even though he was checked up on 2 months ago.
LonelyMoved, had to get a new vet, dog is very healthy and up to date on everything.
Can't just buy his monthly flea and tick/heartworm medication. Have to pay an additional 120$ for the new customer check up, even though he was checked up on 2 months ago.
So after 350$ I got him his two pills lmao.
Total rip-offs. Sometimes I strongly dislike Veterinarians.
WoFlowzMy counselor gave me a SUNY EFS and Go Army brochure. Needless to say she can get fucked. I told her im going to apply too UVM, OSU Cascades, UW Madison possibly, Montana State and what ever else I kinda feel like. She told me that I should think about colleges closer to home even tho my grades are consistently mid too low 90s except math. I’ve got another year and a half before I start applying tho so I’ll see
**This post was edited on May 18th 2022 at 6:21:16pm
Your grades might be better in math if you weren’t on here as much lol. I never disclose my profession on here cause i dont want to be seen as representing the company i work for in anyway on social. DM me if you care for my advice tho!!
WoFlowzMy counselor gave me a SUNY EFS and Go Army brochure. Needless to say she can get fucked. I told her im going to apply too UVM, OSU Cascades, UW Madison possibly, Montana State and what ever else I kinda feel like. She told me that I should think about colleges closer to home even tho my grades are consistently mid too low 90s except math. I’ve got another year and a half before I start applying tho so I’ll see
**This post was edited on May 18th 2022 at 6:21:16pm
This is a joke but not a joke at the same time, flowz if u wanna get into UVM ur gonna have to learn the right to, too, and twos / there, their, and they’re
rojo.grandeThis is a joke but not a joke at the same time, flowz if u wanna get into UVM ur gonna have to learn the right to, too, and twos / there, their, and they’re
Idc it’s NSer’s obviously in a essay im gonna think about stuff. Real talk to I’ve got a better bet at getting into UW Madison or U of Utah cause grandparents are professors and or on boards of programs at those schools
WoFlowzIdc it’s NSer’s obviously in a essay im gonna think about stuff. Real talk to I’ve got a better bet at getting into UW Madison or U of Utah cause grandparents are professors and or on boards of programs at those schools
That’s fire u of u would treat you well. I’ve got a few homies at UVM, the campus is super nice and the VT ski scene is insane, but making a generalization the school is full of parents money kids and I’d think that would make it tougher to find a solid crew. Whatever you end up doing tho it’ll feel like ur constantly rolling the dice, just take it all as it comes
rojo.grandeThat’s fire u of u would treat you well. I’ve got a few homies at UVM, the campus is super nice and the VT ski scene is insane, but making a generalization the school is full of parents money kids and I’d think that would make it tougher to find a solid crew. Whatever you end up doing tho it’ll feel like ur constantly rolling the dice, just take it all as it comes
Yeah I’d love to go too the U. UW madison isn’t a bad choice cause I can live with family and there’s great mtn biking and street skiing and park skiing. Ig it’s the same with U of U but I also know what Madison’s like. And At the U I’d be living with family members I’ve meet three times
WoFlowzYeah I’d love to go too the U. UW madison isn’t a bad choice cause I can live with family and there’s great mtn biking and street skiing and park skiing. Ig it’s the same with U of U but I also know what Madison’s like. And At the U I’d be living with family members I’ve meet three times
i say this as someone whos lived in utah for 12+ years coming from the east coast, you'll have a great time. there are tonnns of like-minded kids at the U, phenomenal parks and pow 35 mins away, tons of biking and the airport is like 6 miles away. hell there's a 6 mile downhill loop with a 1200' climb like a half mile from campus