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fruipieinthesky t1_j3eakpd wrote
Reply to comment by ZealousOtter in Best Mexican food around Nashua? by [deleted]
20 years in Oakland and I have my eye on Los Reyes.
fruipieinthesky t1_j2ecqsq wrote
Reply to comment by Corbeau_from_Orleans in Why do so many people from out of state think that tire chains are the answer? by SnooMaps1313
Check out CHP Truckee on Instagram or Facebook. It's bananas.
The Sierras are no joke.
fruipieinthesky t1_iywxa66 wrote
Reply to Late Planning Xmas in Vermont! by OfferImpressive
There's no snow. And nothing showing up on the extended forecast. You could get lucky but you could also not.
fruipieinthesky t1_ixztufl wrote
Reply to moving to VT, asking for advice on locations. I have a family of 4 with a 13 year old and 17 year old. by Putrid-Might-8839
According to Zillow, there are 309 properties for sale under 310k in the WHOLE State.
fruipieinthesky t1_itiyo3b wrote
Reply to comment by wanawanka in TIL that the dogs in competitive agility don’t rehearse the course ahead of time. The courses are randomized at each competition, and the trainers (without their dogs) only see the layout beforehand on the same day. When the dog runs the course they are literally seeing it for the first time. by Pyraunus
There are controls in place to reduce that risk. Like maps are only available after a certain time (after midnight for electronic maps) and the course builders have maps without the numbers so they don't k ow what order the obstacles are in.
fruipieinthesky t1_itiy9w5 wrote
Reply to comment by Lord_Metagross in TIL that the dogs in competitive agility don’t rehearse the course ahead of time. The courses are randomized at each competition, and the trainers (without their dogs) only see the layout beforehand on the same day. When the dog runs the course they are literally seeing it for the first time. by Pyraunus
He goes over the standard course time so there are faults added for each second.
I actually find it rather sad because the husky seems uncomfortable and actually leaves the course for a moment.
BUT that competition only allows two of any one breed in the finals. So if the Husky was clean and happier in the preliminary rounds and the top was filled with the more traditional breeds...the dog got into finals.
fruipieinthesky t1_j5uyq6q wrote
Reply to What is the best place to live in Vermont within an hour drive from a large airport? by FormalPound4287
I'd consider Logan to be a large airport. Manchester is medium. And Burlington is a precious wee little airport.