How to Hike Safely

I am wondering if any of you have experience hiking/walking barefoot and what precautionary measures can be taken to prevent injury to my feet. Thanks so much :)

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u/Top_Pea_2935 — 5 days ago
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Where can I find a bench for this?

Does anyone know where I could source a bench (mainly portable) for this? This organ is at my college and the bench has been missing for 7 months and the music department says they didn’t take it, which I find hard to believe.

u/Top_Pea_2935 — 2 months ago

Is this a bit extreme?

A posted a generator for sale on marketplace this afternoon for sale. I had a guy message me at 6:45pm asking if he could pick up Thursday morning. At 9:25pm he sent a message saying "Could've let me know, I don't play games." and left the chat and blocked me. Was I unreasonable for not responding right away since I don't live in front of my phone 24/7?

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u/Top_Pea_2935 — 2 months ago
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Disney Cast Members and The Na’vi Language.

Kaltxì ma frapo! I am wondering if anyone knows if Disney cast members that work in Pandora know some of the language. I would love to speak with them in Na’vi. I plan to visit in January 2027!

Thanks and Eywa Ngahu!

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u/Top_Pea_2935 — 3 months ago
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How to feel more Na'vi like.

I've been watching the original movie and WOW on repeat for the past few days. I am obsessed with the entire franchise. That aside, I love how the na'vi connect with the outdoors and the world around them. I am wondering how to feel more like them and connect with the outdoors. I am wondering what you guys do to feel more connected with nature and the world around us.

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u/Top_Pea_2935 — 3 months ago
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Do Solo Divisions tend to run a higher wind pressure compared to its other counterparts? I know of an classical organ that has a Solo on 10" and Great/Choir/Swell on 4" & 5" pressure. What would be the reason for the higher wind?

Solo:

8' Bombarde (4" Scale)

8' Gamba (52 Scale)

8' Orchestral Oboe (2-1/2" Scale)

8' Clarinet (1-1/2" Scale)

8' Orchestral Flute (Reg. Scale, Wooden)

*There is a 16' extension of the Bombarde for the Pedal at 8" scale on 10" wind.*

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u/Top_Pea_2935 — 4 months ago
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I am curious what the scale numbers mean when referring to pipes? Is the lower the number a larger scale. I've also seen reeds measured like 3-3/4" Scale and wondering what that means as well! I am curious because I know of a Bombarde on 10" of wind at 8" scale.

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u/Top_Pea_2935 — 4 months ago
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Hi! I am wondering if M.P. Moller had a default layout for their expression pedals! This organ has all 4 of its divisions fully expressive + a crescendo pedal. Organ is opus 8143 and is semi extant.

u/Top_Pea_2935 — 4 months ago