I have a friend in Santa Cruz who has more nuts history than a chocolate bar factory. Amongst his many zanies, he was stationed in the Navy in Guam, where he was a wheel in the island boat races.
One of his buddies had a vintage boat that was the first sail boat (I think that was it) from Australia to circumnavigate the globe. My friend and him decided they wanted to get up close and personal observing a hurricane that was coming to Guam. He said they cinched his boat with several anchors and ropes near a couple of huge fuel tanks.
They waited until the storm hit, it became fierce enough to uproot all of the ropes and anchors and the boat was severely damaged and run up against things. My friend said they only survived because the large fuel tanks gave them some shelter from the winds and storm surges.
His friend couldn't afford to fix the boat, so I guess it was dry docked for many years until somebody from Australia bought it, reconditioned it and put it into a museum because of its historical value.
Get 10 hours and 13 minutes of daylight in Panama City Beach today
Miami Beach gets 10 hours and 30 minutes ... its usually about 10 degrees warmer in Miami Beach compared to Panama City Beach from 1 December to 1 March
Get 10 hours and 13 minutes of daylight in Panama City Beach today
Wish I was there. Been soooooo dark and gloomy here in IL. No snow though. January should be fun though. Fort Lauderdale and then off to the Bahamas. 3 days home and then out to Montana.
I might not tell my wife, but I'm thinking of sneaking onto her Costa Rica girls trip/flight without her knowing in February. Flight is free besides international fees/taxes. I can't work until May so might see if my mom can manage the kids. Get a lift over to Tamarindo and get the cheapest place to stay and do my own thing for a week. Been wanting to try surfing and that's the place to do it. Never technically traveled solo for fun without friends or family being there.
Probably a bad idea if I get caught, but these trip photos are giving me FOMO. If it's just me I could do Costa for under $1k no problem for a week.
Get 10 hours and 13 minutes of daylight in Panama City Beach today
Miami Beach gets 10 hours and 30 minutes ... its usually about 10 degrees warmer in Miami Beach compared to Panama City Beach from 1 December to 1 March
Montreal gets 8 hours and 45 minutes
The getting dark before 5PM fucking sucks, and will be a consideration if I move for retirement.
"Disruption of diurnal cycles could compromise the function of various organ functions, leading to increased mortality risks linked to many different causes, rendering all-cause mortality a reasonable endpoint."
"During the week after the spring transition a significant increase in daily total mortality of about 3% per day was observed."
That paper doesn't mention age but I just skimmed it. I'm sure there are plenty of other papers.
The getting dark before 5PM fucking sucks, and will be a consideration if I move for retirement.
I've heard every time we change the clocks for 'savings time', we get a temporary bump in senior deaths due to the added stress.
Are we not on "regular" time right now? I might be mistaken? We save the hours of the day and sunlight from spring to fall. We eat shit in the winter. I've never cared to research it, but I believe I'm correct. Or I flip flopped the seasons. It's about morning light more than anything.
Concrete....NOOOOOOO! If I'm hiking it needs to be dirt, gravel, grass, etc. No wonder CA is broke. That should have been gravel at most if improved with a designated path. Just what's in that stretch is easily $5k and I'm sure it's more than 1/4 mile. That's probably a $300-500k trail. If longer substantially more.
Not a diss, but if I'm hiking I'm hiking. This is hiking in snow just this past January. That's not even that much snow either for that time of the year. 1-2' short.
Lava Lake just north of Big Sky, MT. End of the hike during the summer. I wouldn't advise it in the winter....
onder CA is broke. That should have been gravel at most if improved with a designated path. Just what's in that stretch is easily $5k and I'm sure it's more than 1/4 mile. That's probably a $300-500k trail. If longer substantially more.
this is an overlook trail that circles the mountain just below the summit. This .2 mile (less than ,25) section is paved so that wheel chair bound people can take in the view. The paved section was the only place that still had snow after last weeks dump, which is highly unusual to have snow in April. The snow was actually down to street level in VALLEJO a couple of days ago.
This .2 mile (less than ,25) section is paved so that wheel chair bound people can take in the view.
Well that's not hiking... that's rolling. lol. Sarcasm.
We went to Palm Springs one year and they got 2' of snow on that tram tourist trap mountain, Mount San Jacinto. People were acting like they didn't know what to do. We brought our winter jackets and enjoyed.
From Joshua Tree to the East. Holy fucking wind. Sustained 40-50mph.
Fun trip. Wife is headed out there next week. I'm begging to tag along, but it's work for her. She doesn't want her trophy husband to tag along ;) I'd love to get out there and golf. Grab a car and let her do her thing. $12 flight.... oh well. We had kids.
Makes no sense: why would seniors of all people be "stressed" about time change?
Physical stress from less sleep or change in sleep pattern in general. Not psychological stress. When you're very old little shit matters.
But why would retired people change their sleep pattern when the clock moves an hour either way? It's not like they have to be at the office 8am sharp or something.
"Stress" causes myocardial infarction, myocarditis, pericardial infarction, as well as strokes, Alzheimers/Parkinsons, "turbo cancers," etc. Oh wait . . .
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One of his buddies had a vintage boat that was the first sail boat (I think that was it) from Australia to circumnavigate the globe.
My friend and him decided they wanted to get up close and personal observing a hurricane that was coming to Guam. He said they cinched his boat with several anchors and ropes near a couple of huge fuel tanks.
They waited until the storm hit, it became fierce enough to uproot all of the ropes and anchors and the boat was severely damaged and run up against things. My friend said they only survived because the large fuel tanks gave them some shelter from the winds and storm surges.
His friend couldn't afford to fix the boat, so I guess it was dry docked for many years until somebody from Australia bought it, reconditioned it and put it into a museum because of its historical value.
Last night in New England.
Miami Beach gets 10 hours and 30 minutes ... its usually about 10 degrees warmer in Miami Beach compared to Panama City Beach from 1 December to 1 March
Montreal gets 8 hours and 45 minutes
Wish I was there. Been soooooo dark and gloomy here in IL. No snow though. January should be fun though. Fort Lauderdale and then off to the Bahamas. 3 days home and then out to Montana.
I might not tell my wife, but I'm thinking of sneaking onto her Costa Rica girls trip/flight without her knowing in February. Flight is free besides international fees/taxes. I can't work until May so might see if my mom can manage the kids. Get a lift over to Tamarindo and get the cheapest place to stay and do my own thing for a week. Been wanting to try surfing and that's the place to do it. Never technically traveled solo for fun without friends or family being there.
Probably a bad idea if I get caught, but these trip photos are giving me FOMO. If it's just me I could do Costa for under $1k no problem for a week.
The getting dark before 5PM fucking sucks, and will be a consideration if I move for retirement.
I've heard every time we change the clocks for 'savings time', we get a temporary bump in senior deaths due to the added stress.
Makes no sense: why would seniors of all people be "stressed" about time change?
Physical stress from less sleep or change in sleep pattern in general. Not psychological stress. When you're very old little shit matters.
"Disruption of diurnal cycles could compromise the function of various organ functions, leading to increased mortality risks linked to many different causes, rendering all-cause mortality a reasonable endpoint."
"During the week after the spring transition a significant increase in daily total mortality of about 3% per day was observed."
That paper doesn't mention age but I just skimmed it. I'm sure there are plenty of other papers.
Are we not on "regular" time right now? I might be mistaken? We save the hours of the day and sunlight from spring to fall. We eat shit in the winter. I've never cared to research it, but I believe I'm correct. Or I flip flopped the seasons. It's about morning light more than anything.
Don't most retired people sleep in every day anyway? I can't see the time change affecting them at all.
Well, if you search for that in a search engine you'll get pages of articles etc., stating that it's in fact a thing.
Apparently not just old people too. Car accidents, machine accidents etc., from tired people.
From what I read this morning there is a slight protective effect when we get an extra hour of sleep. A bigger negative effect when we lose one.
Between storms.
Beautiful hike this morning
Concrete....NOOOOOOO! If I'm hiking it needs to be dirt, gravel, grass, etc. No wonder CA is broke. That should have been gravel at most if improved with a designated path. Just what's in that stretch is easily $5k and I'm sure it's more than 1/4 mile. That's probably a $300-500k trail. If longer substantially more.
Not a diss, but if I'm hiking I'm hiking. This is hiking in snow just this past January. That's not even that much snow either for that time of the year. 1-2' short.
Lava Lake just north of Big Sky, MT. End of the hike during the summer. I wouldn't advise it in the winter....
this is an overlook trail that circles the mountain just below the summit. This .2 mile (less than ,25) section is paved so that wheel chair bound people can take in the view. The paved section was the only place that still had snow after last weeks dump, which is highly unusual to have snow in April. The snow was actually down to street level in VALLEJO a couple of days ago.
Global warming kaput!
Well that's not hiking... that's rolling. lol. Sarcasm.
We went to Palm Springs one year and they got 2' of snow on that tram tourist trap mountain, Mount San Jacinto. People were acting like they didn't know what to do. We brought our winter jackets and enjoyed.
From Joshua Tree to the East. Holy fucking wind. Sustained 40-50mph.
Fun trip. Wife is headed out there next week. I'm begging to tag along, but it's work for her. She doesn't want her trophy husband to tag along ;) I'd love to get out there and golf. Grab a car and let her do her thing. $12 flight.... oh well. We had kids.
But why would retired people change their sleep pattern when the clock moves an hour either way? It's not like they have to be at the office 8am sharp or something.
same
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