WampaCow
WampaCow
WampaCow

I like the sound of that. Is there any particular GC adapter that works best?

Ferrets have weird preferences when it comes to water bottles. I can only see Glass > Plastic/Metal in its ability to break/shatter.

Ferrets have weird preferences when it comes to water bottles. I can only see Glass > Plastic/Metal in its ability

I'm not super-experienced with these matters, but I get the impression brand new routers (<1yr old) tend to have stability/firmware issues. As the device ages, either DD-WRT developers or stock firmware developers iron out these issues. The R7000 is not the most powerful device as far as hardware goes, but it seems

I'm going to be honest with you—I understand what you're trying to do, but have no experience doing it. Any recommendation from me would be hollow :D

Check out the Netgear R7000. It took me forever to decide on a new router last month and I eventually landed on that one—happy with it so far. I really wanted to like the WRT1900AC, but no DD-WRT support and stability issues were a turn-off. There is one issue with speeds above 350mbit on ipv4 on the R7000: "IPv4

Eh, I just use normal toilet paper. I'll bring baby wipes if I'm out for a long time and want to "shower" at some point.

Totally agree with keeping everything inside the pack (except things like ice axe, skis, etc). I saw the title photo and thought this entire article was going to hammer that point. Your reasons are good, but the best one is probably to prevent yourself from looking ridiculous :D

I legitimately think the correct move here is to release the film via a torrent hosted on Sony's website. It should be free and include some sort of note like "We've made some mistakes throughout this ordeal. Everyone is welcome to watch the movie free of charge. If you enjoy it, we are accepting donations to cover

In speed climbing, the route is always the same.

The route actually never changes. Always the same.

The speed route is always the same and I believe it's rated 5.11b, but I haven't been on it myself. I've heard some people say that rating is a bit soft, but it's at least mid 10.

In speed climbing, the route is always exactly the same. So I'm sure these guys have been working that route for many years.

Leave it to EA to release a garbage DOS version on Origin instead of the windows version. Behold, in all its 2560x1440 glory:

I assume the halo lighting is the same idea behind backlighting a TV at home.

Excellent, informative comment. I have a fair amount of the first-run FA gear from Eddie Bauer and find myself telling people the same things.

I think you guys do a great job at Indefinitely Wild. I was used to reading articles about climbing and Everest on Gizmodo and having to write extensive comments to attempt to explain basic principles of mountaineering to the masses. I originally came here thinking "oh boy, an entire sub-blog (sublog?) dedicated to

Another interesting point to take note of since the article is focused on O2 levels at altitude: In addition to elevation, latitude affects the air pressure as well (more extreme latitudes have lower air pressure). Denali, for example, has an elevation around 20,300, but because it is so far north, the air pressure