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• Wednesday 8:00pm - 11:00pm PST
• Thursday 8:00pm - 11:00pm PST
Group forms at 7:45PM to clear trash so that we can pull boss at 8 when possible, so please be on early if at all possible.
We run an OPTIONAL Tuesday raid from 8-11PM server (PST) for Heroic content. This is NOT a required raid, and is completely optional, seriously.
We expect all people interested in a raid spot are able to provide Logs and answer any basic question about progression content, as well as questions about their class.
We do not have a guild website or application process. Our Discord serves the same purpose as a website and is active.
I prefer to talk to each person individually to make sure we are a good fit rather than make you jump through hoops filling out an application.
If interested please contact Fòxer in game or add me on Battle Net Foxer#11691. I am not available during the work day on BNET, but I can be more readily reached on Discord (Foxer#3710). In general, Discord is the preferred medium for reaching out.
If I am not reachable (real life's super busy for me right now) reach out to vainthicc or Vain #1649 on bnet or Vain#9195 on discord.
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Starting Over
The last couple of weeks, I have felt a bit like I’m starting over.  Not so much in a fitness perspective.  I haven’t lost any of my base training or anything like that, but instead I’m trying to rethink and re-imagine how I see myself pursuing and reaching my goals.  The timing for this couldn’t be better as we head i...
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I’m so guilty of not getting outside of my bubble!
As we have sort of entered the off-season for triathletes, I’m not signing up for some sort of crazy training schedule as of yet.  I do still need a few minutes to breathe and not worry as to whether I packed my goggles, running shoes and garmin.  I’m appreciating the mental break that the beginning this time period br...
However, there are some other things that I am doing.
1) Food! I am really changing the way in which I eat.  I got so lazy with Ironman training.  I was doing a lot of eating whatever was easy.  No more.  For the past two weeks (barring some minor off tracking over the weekend with some delicious homemade mac & cheese) I have focused on clean eating that is almost paleo l...
It’s really too early for me to tell you if I feel like this change in eating has made any difference.  I can tell you that when I ate the macaroni and cheese, my body didn’t much like me after.  I can tell you that I’m much more conscience of what goes into my mouth.  I’m also much more conscious of what’s in everythi...
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Stuffing food in my pockets.
Any how, I know I’m trying to walk the walk here.  If I’m going to train as an athlete I’m going to eat like one.  And that does not include everything in sight.  This is a really big deal for me.  I’m working hard.  Stay tuned.
2) Speedwork.  While I haven’t committed to a real full service type of training plan, I am following a running training plan at the moment.  I figured it might be a good idea since I have aspirations of possibly running a November/December marathon.  One of the nice parts about this plan is that it comes with a day of...
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And I can report that with the increased running mileage I’m already seeing some benefits in my pace.  At Sunday’s half-marathon (report to come), I managed to squeak out a 30 second PR for my half marathon time.  Ok, 30 seconds is no big thing, but I didn’t really push hard during the course of the race.  Honestly, I’...
3) Swim.  I am forcing myself way out of my comfort zone and I’m signing up for Master’s Swim.  It has taken me two years to get truly comfortable in the water.  And I am comfortable.  My swim at Tahoe, despite the high altitude lack of breathing, was calm and relaxed.  But now, I really need to work on what I’m doing ...
4) I’m not putting my bike away.  Every season ends with me celebrating about how my bike and the bike trainer can disappear for a number of months because I have no interest in seeing it and/or using it.  Not the case this year.  Already, the trainer is being put to use for a solid 60 to 90 minute trainer ride twice e...
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5) Strength.  This is the last one for today’s list.  I am definitely getting strength in.  There’s a new gym facility that has just opened up down the road from my office.  I’m hoping that if I can get there at least once a week for a lunch time work out, that I can supplement that with a trip to the gym for one of th...
So this is my list.  I’m starting over.  I’ve moved outside of my comfort zone and truthfully, I’m ready to work.  I may have said it before, but I’ve never been more determined than I am right now.  I will go and I will get this.  I am prepared to make it hurt… And I’m strangely excited about it.
Ok friends.  I’ve hit the reset button.  How about you?
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1 Response to Starting Over
1. It’s good to re-assess every now and then. Look at what has worked and what needs some adjusting. It’s an on-going pocess.
I’ve been adjusting what I eat this year. I’m almost 90% almond milk no, no cold cuts, cut way back on fried foods. Now if I could only give up bread!
Have a good “off season”.
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Göteborg - Stigbergsliden
Stigbergsliden 10, Göteborg, 41463, Sweden
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Overall Rating 81%
From 8 Reviews
Hostel rating (8)
Rating category Satisfaction percentage
Staff 92%
Cleanliness 82%
Location 77%
Security 87%
Service 77%
Comfort 70%
Green rating 81%
The beautiful old house has been a venue for visitors looking for adventures since 1854. Formerly the old Seamens House, now a hostel.
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goteborg-stigbergsliden
Göteborg Hostel
Hostel Göteborg
Hostelling International
Welcome to our hostel
The hostel will be closed for construction work from the 1st of October 2019 to the 1st of May 2020. Welcome back in 2020!
STF Vandrarhem Stigbergsliden is in an attractive old building dating back to 1854. Close to the port and just 3km from the centre of this maritime city, it makes a good base for exploring Göteborg's canals, avenues, galleries and gardens. Tram stops are located very close to the hostel making it very simple to travel ...
Accommodation is in 1-6 bedded rooms and facilities include free Wi-Fi, a daily breakfast buffet with homemade bread, a kitchen on each floor with a dining area and TV. We have a courtyard that’s great for sitting outside during the warmer months and provides a great way for guests to interact. This hostel is very calm...
Please observe!
From the 1st of March 2019 the hostel will be completely cashfree. Better for the environment and the safety of everyone.
Gothenburg is a popular destination for tourists on the Swedish west coast and offers a number of cultural and architectural highlights.
Prices
Prices are members' prices
Dorms - Per guest per night
Beds
Private - Per room per night
Rooms
Important info
• 24-hour check-in is not available
• Check-in is available between 14:00 and 17:00
• Please contact hostel if arriving after 17:00
• Government-issued photo ID is required to check in.
• Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
• Children under the age of 18 are unable to be accommodated in shared dormitories unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
• Children under the age of 3 stay free.
• Children under the age of 15 qualify for a discount on the advertised price at check-in.
• Membership can be purchased on arrival at hostel.