biffnix

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From a post on r/Mammoth on Reddit:

"The love and support in this subreddit has been amazing over the last week. I read comments and never chimed in, but it meant so much to see friends of Claire and strangers coming together to root for her. I want you all to know more about her and the amazing person she was. These words are taken from my brother, who says it better than anyone else could.

“I'm heartbroken to share that my 25-year old cousin Claire Murphy died last week in an avalanche while working as part of the ski patrol on Mammoth Mountain in California. It is so unusual for ski patrollers to die in the line of duty that the story has made virtually every single major news outlet in America. It's truly tragic.

Claire was a bright light to everyone who met her. Fierce, opinionated, and strong willed. And so full of love and affection to those around her. She finished her Masters in Social Work at the University of Southern California less than a year ago because she wanted to help others. But before she started her career, she wanted to fulfill a long time dream of being on the ski patrol--a group of people she had grown up admiring as a girl who had skied her entire life.

Life is truly not fair, and this is a harsh reminder of that. We are sad, but so grateful for her good and abundant life even if far too short. Until we meet again, Claire. We're all better for having been loved by you.”

Rest easy Claire.

 

Bets on whether it'll rain or be freezing cold...haha.

[–] biffnix 1 points 1 month ago

Update Regarding Search for Taylor Rodriguez On January 4, 2025, at approximately 1:00 PM, the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office and Inyo County Search and Rescue located Taylor Rodriguez approximately half a mile northwest of Upper Boy Scout Lake, at an elevation of 12,000 feet, near the North Fork of Lone Pine Creek Trail. It has been confirmed that he is deceased.

At this time, no further details are available. We extend our deepest condolences to Taylor’s family and friends during this difficult time.

We want to thank everyone who assisted in the search efforts, including climbers and hikers who provided valuable information. Special thanks to the Army National Guard, CHP Inland Division Air Operations, CHP Central Division Air Operations, CalOES FIRIS (High altitude imaging plane), Mono County SAR, and China Lake Mountain Rescue Group (Kern County) for their mutual aid and dedication. Additionally, we express our gratitude to the kitchen staff of the Inyo County Sheriff’s Office for their support to the search teams.

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Sounds like someone is reopening a new restaurant to be called "Wonderland Chinese restaurant" in the old Imperial Gourmet building. It'll be nice to have Chinese food again in Bishop, as long as it's good. We'll keep our fingers crossed...

 

The woman has been identified as Arlene Bunch, 64, a real estate agent who lives in Mammoth Lakes, California.

[–] biffnix 1 points 3 months ago

Yes, definitely a rookie mistake. I'm sure they were tired, and just didn't give it a second thought. Hopefully they've learned some valuable lessons about backpacking, and will take a lot more care if they ever decide there will be a "next time."

[–] biffnix 1 points 3 months ago

They were clearly woefully unprepared for an actual backpacking trip. It's no big deal to learn from one's mistakes, of course. I'm just glad this misadventure didn't turn deadly...

[–] biffnix 1 points 5 months ago

I don't disagree. To have this controversy on top of that - ugh.

[–] biffnix 9 points 8 months ago

Feel free to look up the TouronsOfYellowstone Instagram account for a fun follow…

[–] biffnix 11 points 8 months ago

Precisely. I live near Yosemite National Park, and it would be an absolute disaster if there were enough hotels, campgrounds, and amenities to meet the demand. The demand FAR exceeds its capacity for tourists, but it would destroy the very reason for that demand if that actually happened.

So what did they do? Set rules for the number of tourists allowed in the park per day, and stuck to it.

[–] biffnix 1 points 8 months ago

¯_(ツ)_/¯ Sure, you do you. I’ve backpacked solo for just over forty years now, and far prefer it. Technology makes it easier these days, so it’s easier than ever before.

[–] biffnix 2 points 8 months ago

I suppose you'd have to ask the horse...

[–] biffnix 2 points 8 months ago (2 children)

I do hike with a Garmin satellite communicator, but I disagree on hiking alone. I do that all the time, and have for decades. Just let someone know your itinerary, so SAR will know where to go, is all.

And these days, every new iPhone allows for emergency SOS satellite texting.

Cheers.

[–] biffnix 2 points 9 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

It’s a shame. I did pay for lifetime, and that’s always a risk. Looks like this bet didn’t pay off. The money doesn’t bother me - more the fact that there isn’t a portrait-only Lemmy app that’s a good replacement. If anyone knows of one that’s as good and will stay in portrait without having to put the whole phone in portrait lock, please let me know…

[–] biffnix 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Categories such as “education” are useful for limiting access for specific groups of devices. For example, if one class has a particularly mischievous group who keep going off task from their devices, rules can be created to whitelist certain categories, and only pass traffic that are in these more straightforward categories. Just FYI.

[–] biffnix 4 points 10 months ago

I work in K12 IT, and the reason is that all manner of categories are defined for both blacklisting and whitelisting when creating content filter rules. So while “education” would not be used for blocking, it would be useful for rules to apply to specific defined groups or devices which can only access specific categories (such as education). Just FYI.

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