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I totally get what you mean about the trail conditions. We hiked the Mount Whitney route last spring and the switchbacks were brutal but the views at the top made up for every step. Actually I've been trying to convince my neighbor to come along on a trip to the redwoods next month but he's worried about the elevation gain. I told him we could take it slow and stick to the main loops. Have you ever camped near the coastal range? The fog rolls in thick around 5 PM and you really need to have your layers ready. Anyway let me know if you want to borrow my gear list from last year. I spent a lot of time refining it and cut out a lot of unnecessary weight. It's mostly just the essentials now plus a good book and a lightweight chair. Let me know what you think!
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I think the best part of the renovation was uncovering the original hardwood floors under the carpet ncFFU1W6U2I. They were in decent shape just needed a good sanding and seal. We went with a matte finish and it looks incredible. My spouse was initially hesitant about removing the built-in shelves but we found a way to incorporate them into the new layout. The kitchen island turned out to be the biggest headache honestly. We measured three times and still ended up having to trim an inch off the countertop. But the countertop guy was super flexible and fixed it on site. I would definitely recommend going with quartz if you're thinking about it. It's durable and easy to clean. The whole project took about six weeks from start to finish but we were living in the house the whole time so it felt longer. I made a lot of coffee runs to the café down the street just to get out of the dust zone. Totally worth it though. Would you tackle a similar project?