I had to clear the app cache and local storage before it would work. Cache alone didn’t work.
I had to clear the app cache and local storage before it would work. Cache alone didn’t work.
/r/snakes was surprisingly active given our fairly niche position in the greater pet community.
Liftoff hasn’t acknowledged me as logged in when voting or commenting for the last day, despite showing it on my user tab. I’m assuming that’s related to the recent hack, but I’ve tried clearing the cash, logging in and out, and restarting the app with no success.
One of my friends has truck nuts on his 70’s moped, and it gets a laugh out of people wherever he goes.
I’d like to believe my Honda Ridgeline is the exception to this, but truck bros don’t acknowledge it as a real truck anyway.
28 is amazing, and usually less populated than the Dragon. The Cherohala Skyway is also stunning, and makes an excellent loop with 129 and a couple of other great roads. Hard to go wrong out there.
I rode the BRP+Skyline Drive from Cherokee to DC at the beginning of May, and other than getting caught in a freak snowstorm my second day, it was one of my favorite rides I’ve ever done. It’s easy to get into a kind of zen flow when you’re the only one on a road like that.
Hard to have a bad time out there as long as you stay upright. I live about three hours away and if I want to kill a weekend, I’ll ride out, camp at the motorcycle resort, and spend it getting lost on the back roads.
So far wefwef has been my favorite. It’s a web app and has to be downloaded through Safari or Chrome, but it was made by the developer of Apollo and is very similar the overall experience of using that. Liftoff is a close second.
RiF is dead, and so is the vast majority of my Reddit participation.
My parents got me one to use on motorcycle camping trips a few years ago, and it’s so handy. I’m thinking about one of the larger ones to keep at home.