we have Gold back below $ 1800, while the SM serenely cruises to new record hi’s every bloody day….grrrrrr!!!!!!
Gold Train
Long loco on a long bridge
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Dress warm on those lifts.
I think they need a speaker phone on those things.
167 skiers pulled off broken ski lift at Deer Valley Resort
BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
DECEMBER 26, 2021 AT 9:13 AM
Maya
I’m not fat at least so less cells to oxygenate but boy that sounds scary.
I wonder what made her laugh. I saw nothing funny about it. It was like every cell in my body was telling me they’re not getting air they need air and fast all at once. I didn’t know if I was gonna make it to the gondola. Then it stops. Im thinking figures. Nothing but trees around me so no use calling for them but taught me to have a phone if it worked or a paracord.
Just don’t smoke.
Alex
You probably would of done well surfing too. The longer you can hold your breath the higher waves you can surf. In North Cal they get up to 70 ft. For that you need to hold your breath 4-5 minutes just in case. The average seasoned surfer from what I remember is about 2 minutes. That will make you pretty safe in 20 footers.
North Cal just had a death. Surfs up isn’t really here he was just boogie boarding.
I have a problem diving because I’m buoyant. I keep wanting to float back up.
Gods probably was trying to keep me around for something. But when my little brother only nine swam out to where I was surfing and taking in a bully and having fun there he was and it pulled him under. I had a heck of a time even in the same undertow to keep diving deeper till I found him. Luckily I found him pretty quick.
( To clarify, I skipped around the subject. Not my brother but a bogie boarder was sadly killed) A shark got him a female surfer recognized something was off with his board something craving it, found him pulled him out but he was already gone.
Seems like every odd number year there’s a shark attack by the great whites.
Goldi
My friend had a similar experience when he took his (fat) cousin up the mountain. At the top she decided to have a cigarette. About three puffs into it she put it out and started laughing…. and gasping… and laughing convulsively. The boys piled her into the back seat as she was turning purple, and laughing/gasping as they drove her down to lower elevations as fast as they could. She finally stopped gasping and recovered her pink color down around 9,000 ft. She says it was the best laugh she ever had… even if it nearly killed her!
Maya and Goldie – when I made that climb I had been living at 5000 ft. for a few years
which does increase hemoglobin concentration , I believe . In addition , I found out later that I have oversized lungs – back in the day of using photographic plates for lung X-rays , they had to use a second image to get the lower part of my lungs . As a kid growing up next to Lake Huron beaches my friends used to challenge me to see who could swim underwater the farthest . I always won – by a lot , so they would claim that I came up for air along the way . It got worse in high school because they took up smoking . I didn’t . I was also more slender , so hydrodynamic drag was less .
When I was scouting age , I joined the Sea Scouts . In the summer months we met at a ‘shack’ on yacht club property and would dive for bottle caps the Skipper would toss into the water . He once asked me to swim down to the bottom to gather up some … about 20 – 25 feet down . I did , but surfaced with a splitting headache . Sinuses ? I’ll never forget that pain !
Maya-sounds like you were scaling cliffs . The one I did was just a hike on an established trail . Below the ridge bluff was a glacier , so you would bring something waterproof to wrap around like a diaper , then slide down to the lake at the bottom of the bowl – half a mile maybe . Even on the cold surface , the speed and friction were enough to heat one’s backside to a very uncomfortable level – almost a burn .
rno @ 17:14
Do you have a power splitter of some sort, or were you doing it by hand?
Alex
Those living in the mountains I never studied it but they’re lungs are developed to take in what air there is. Even at lower mountain I lived as a kid I noticed after awhile moving to lower elevations you don’t need to use all of your lungs.
I noticed my lower lungs particularly but when you go back up they kick in.
That’s without any injury or illness that could damage them along the way.
As time went on after picking up cigarette and through the years I could still go to higher levels because my lower lungs not using them as much were not totally but spared from the damage. What I noticed first was scuba diving and getting tight, harder to breath. You have to get past the upper lungs to get to lower.
Then a few years back I went up to Tahoe and went on the Gondola takijg you up higher. I was fine UNTIL I was waiting for people who were sliding down a mountain and lit up a cigarette. Then went back up so I lit up another and oh no. I could feel the oxygen leaving me like a air raft with a leak. I was losing air through body like hypoxia fast. I knew In had to move down the mountain fast went to the Gondola jumped on and headed down. Part way down it just stopped. I think they didn’t know anyone was there cuz I was there for about 5 minutes it seemed. Luckily I could breath again or those idiots could of found a dead person floating around on a gondola lol That’s when I thought about a paracord. Might be a good thing to have for those lifts.
Alex Valdor @ 9:23 – If you’re not careful, you learn something new every day
Measured from the seafloor, the Maunakea volcano is the tallest on the planet. Next door Maunaloa… “long mountain”… is the most massive mountain on the planet. It is slowly settling into the crust, and we have small 2.5 earthquakes almost daily.
See… you weren’t careful! 🙂
There is an access road to the telescopes at the summit. One has to be very careful and access is now restricted. But I have been up there several times. They recommend stopping at the visitor center at 9,000 ft elevation for 30-45 minutes minimum to acclimate to the altitude. Even just sitting in a car, it is a ‘gasper’ at the summit.
But I love mountain-topping. In my 20s I climbed Mt. Sneffels in Colorado at 14,156 ft. I know the insane breathing management it takes to crawl up a wall at those altitudes.
Snow
Mountain areas getting a ski persons paradise if you can get there. One road is gonna be closed all winter. Chains now required. I think if I did skiing in this I’d have two wrist paracord’s with me in case you got stuck on the lifts.
I remember one year “ Donners pass” abouve is you go through me and a friend got on a bus that takes you back and forth to Reno.
Good thing we took a bus since we had no chains. On the way back there was a bunch of abandoned cars on the Hwy while we were waiting pass as they were checking cars first for safety covered with snow. Better to have to abandon your car than slide of a 1000 foot cliff so they were doing the right thing checking cars first not to mention getting stuck and freezing to death. It was bitterly cold out there that night.
redneckokie1
That kind of work will get ya goin! We are burning wood all day long at this point. Nice and toasty!
Ipso
I spent the day making little logs out of big ones so when the 70 degrees changes to 7, I will be ready.
Pict
Other gators have swallowed our early morning profits … sigh
Palm Trees
79* and sunny at Cape Fear NC today. Gators are still active.
Ipso
Just wait until we get warm moist air from the gulf coast with an overriding polar blast riding the jet stream. Every four or five years it shuts down the whole state. Then comes tornado season!
redneckokie1
“80 degrees”
and I always thought Oklahoma was a midwest blizzardy kind of place!
treefrog @ 11:3
Sheesh. Tough crowd!
Record high temps in Oklahoma
It was 80 degrees on Christmas Day here. In 2009, we had 5 foot snow drifts, 60 mph winds and single digits temps. Most East-West roads were closed. Most North -South roads were clear. The storm started with rain, then freezing rain, then sleet changing to snow. This was in a state with no snow plows or no snow blowers. Power lines down everywhere. I was really serious about having a place in Belize!
People are still wearing shorts and flip flops during the day now. Sooner or later, the winds will change from the desert southwest to Artic air mass to warm moist gulf winds.
Silver seems to have some sort of low here. The moving averages have all turned up on the daily chart. Oil and natural gas are also steady to higher.
Stocks seem to be taking a breather.
ipso,
both my ex-wives were english majors…
…ditto the nightmares.
treefrog
I still have nightmares!
ipso, 10:28
sounds pretty kinky! just lying under there, would be tough!
I’d call this a serious offense
Former Washington state Democrat campaigner sentenced for terrorist attack on railroad
A Washington state woman has been sentenced to a year in prison for sabotaging railroad tracks near the US-Canada border in Washington state in an attempt to derail a train carrying crude oil.
Ellen Brennan Reiche of Bellingham was sentenced Dec. 17 in US District Court in Seattle to 12 months and one day in prison for committing an act of violence against a railroad carrier. Reiche is also required to complete 100 hours of community service while on federal supervision.
Re: snow
The thing I hate most about it is laying under your car putting on chains and icy water is dripping down your neck. Blechh!
Hey maddog, Alex Valdor
for some reason the shares are doing OK but hard to know if they’ll hold. USD up yet again. Weird day when the SM is down, metals flat and shares up???
Bitcoin taking a hit, not sure why.
Alex – your life up in Canada was more like survival. Crazy. We’re cold in Idaho but nothing like that, worst I’ve see is -15 with wind chill. We also don’t get nearly as much snow either.