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2012.12.12 21:08 Community for building boats

Boat Building general. Any posts related to repair and maintenance, new builds, tools, sail making, boat upholstery, motors, electrical, hydraulics, plans, etc. are welcome.
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2011.06.10 20:30 multihulls

Welcome to multihulls. A subreddit dedicated to multihulls of all kinds, sail, power or electric. Feel free to share images or info about your multihull or others that interest you. Discuss trends, designs, plans and building techniques.
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2013.02.13 00:34 amreame Boat Building and Restoration

This is for everything involved in boat building and restorations. This includes outboard restorations, and the typical aluminum, wood, and fiberglass restoration projects.
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2024.05.21 17:20 EmojiOfAKeyboard Need advice on replacing exhaust venting hoses

84' correct craft, and my manual describes the importance of these ducting exhaust vent hoses (looks like dryer vent hoses) so that vapors/gas can be blown out and away from the boat. However, it doesn't mention anything about how they are supposed to be hooked up.
so im here to get advice on replacing them the correct way as to not have my boat blow up

Stern/Transom vents

here at the stern behind the fuel tank I see 2 hoses
due to the fuel tank, I have no idea if these connect to anything behind the fuel tank. based on this photo of another correctcraft, it seems like they just sit at the bottom of the transom to have gas sucked/blow out.
why does one have a blower and the other not?
i assume its to have circulation. when you blow the gas/vapors out, that void needs to be filled with good clean air. So the (left) hose offers a path for good air to come back down and circulate. maybe thats right???

Bow vents

here at the bow, there are 3 hoses and 4 holes: https://i.imgur.com/9prc1hp.jpeg
the 3 hoses look to go down into the floor, and i assume they then connect to the bottom of the bilge where the inboard motor sits since that is another place for gas to lay.
but i see no blower attached here... and what is the 4th hole for? is there suppose to be a hose whose end just sits here in the bow?
when i turn the blower on, only the transom vents blow air out... the vents at the bow do not blow any air.

advice on getting this working so i dont blow up the boat?

I was just going to replace the broken hoses, but im cautious and dont want to assume thats the only thing that needs fixed.
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2024.05.21 16:00 Commercial-Fuel-1172 Quick Sailing Suggestion - Multi-Skill/Not Just Sailing

I love the potential of Sailing especially after the livestream talking about it the other day. After hearing a call for skilling ideas whilst sailing I had a quick idea I wanted to shoot out there.
It would be sick if a lot of sailing is very multi-skilling.
For example, if you've got a boat equipped to do some fishing then we should get Sailing + Fishing XP.
If you are fixing up your ship after combat it can be Sailing + Crafting (or Construction).
During Ship racing if you have to jump around playing with sails and stuff then Sailing + Agility.
Even silly things like if we get a row boat then Sailing + Strength lol
Cutting sea trees? Mining Icebergs to get through? Smithing Cannonballs on the deck? Cooking on the deck? Using air spells to increase speed or stop sails from luffing? Hunting sea creatures? Using Braziers with different woods to get through different types of ice or even weather?
Etc etc etc
I think making it not just its own skill but an extension of what you can do on land like a whole new continent. The skill being used to slowly unlock the wider ocean as you advance so you can't just row into deep ocean.
That's all! Cheers!
Side note: It would be a lot to implement, but parking up in the sea and diving down to swim in the sea would be wild and cool.
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2024.05.21 15:43 JasonBetter10 SUMMER CAMPS FOR 2-5 YEAR OLD KIDS IN CUPERTINO, CA: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE

SUMMER CAMPS FOR 2-5 YEAR OLD KIDS IN CUPERTINO, CA: A COMPREHENSIVE GUIDE
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Summer vacation is around the corner, and parents are looking for fun and engaging activities to keep their young children entertained and occupied during the break. Summer camps can be an excellent option for parents who want to expose their children to new experiences, build social skills, and keep them active and engaged. But what about summer camps for very young children, aged 2-5? In this blog post, we will explore the various types of summer camps available for toddlers and preschoolers and provide a comprehensive guide to choosing the best summer camp for your little ones.
Benefits of Summer Camps for 2-5 Year Old
Summer camps can be a valuable experience for young children, providing benefits beyond entertainment and socialization. Some of the key benefits of summer camps for 2-5 years old include:
  • Developing social skills: Young children learn to communicate and interest with their peers, make friends, and build social skills that will benefits them throughout their lives.
  • Learning new skills: Summer camps offer many opportunities for children to learn and develop new skills, such as arts and crafts, music, sports, and other activities.
  • Building independence: Children gain confidence and independence as they participate in activities and learn to take care of themselves with the guidance of camps counselors.
  • Exploring nature and the world around them: Summer camps provide opportunities for children to explore nature and the world around them, fostering a sense of curiosity and wonder.
  • Keeping active and healthy: Summer camps typically involve physical activities and outdoor play, helping children stay active and healthy in a fun and engaging way.
Types of Summer Camps for 2-5 Year Old
There are many different types of summer camps available for young children, each offering a unique experience. Here are some of the most common types of summer camps for 2-5year old:
Day Camps
Day camps are the most common type of summer camp for young children, offering a daily schedule of activities that typically run from morning to mid-afternoon. Day camps may be offered by a variety of organizations, such as community centers, churches, schools, and private companies. Some day camps may specialize in a particular type of activity, such as sports, arts and crafts, or nature exploration, while others offer a mix of activities.
Preschool Camps
Many Preschools offer summer programs of camps for young children, providing a familiar environment for children who may not be ready for a full summer camp experience. These camps usually offer a mix of indoor and outdoor activities. and may focus on a particular them or skills area, such as science, readiness, or socialization.
Nature Camps
Sports camps are an excellent option for energetic and active young children who enjoy physical activity and sports. These camps may focus on a specific sports, such as soccer or basketball, or offer a mix of sports activities.
Arts and Crafts Camps
Arts and crafts camps provide opportunities for young children to express their creativity and explore different artistic mediums. These camps may include activities such as painting, drawing, sculpture, and other crafts.
Choosing the Right Summer Camp for Your Child
Choosing the right summer camp for your child can be a dauting task, but by considering your child's interests, needs, and temperament, you can find a camp that will be a great fit. Here some factors to consider when choosing a summer camp for your 2-5year old:
  • Age-appropriate activities: Look for camp that offer activities that are appropriate for your child's age and skill level.
  • Location and schedule: Consider the location, schedule, and transportation options for the camps, and whether it fits with your family's needs and schedule.
  • Qualifications and safety measures: Look for a camp that is staffed by qualified and experienced counselors who are trained in child safety and first aid.
  • Camp culture and philosophy: Consider the camp's culture and philosophy, and whether it aligns with your family's values and priorities.
  • Parental involvement: Look for a camp that encourages parental involvement, communication, and feedback.
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Summer camps can be a fantastic experience for young children, providing opportunities for socialization, learning, and fun. By considering the types of camps available and your child’s needs and interests, you can find a summer camp that will be a great fit for your family. With a little research and planning, you can give your child a memorable and enriching summer camp experience.
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2024.05.21 14:33 hellopriyasharma Top Blue Day Activity for Preschool Fun

Top Blue Day Activity for Preschool Fun
A fun and interactive method to introduce young learners to the color blue is through the "Celebrating a Blue Day Activity for Preschool," which combines instructional information with enjoyable activities. This theme day is an immersive experience that improves learning via creativity, sensory exploration, and emotional expression rather than merely teaching color identification. Here, we go into great detail on how to turn Blue Day into a preschooler-only event that they won't soon forget, making sure the content is educational, entertaining, and precisely catered to our audience's needs.
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Understanding the Significance of Blue Day

Blue Day serves as a special occasion in preschools, focusing on the color blue's various shades and associations. It's a day filled with activities, crafts, and lessons all centered around blue, aiming to stimulate children's sensory experiences, enhance color recognition, and foster a love for learning. This thematic approach to education is not only enjoyable but also highly beneficial in developing cognitive and fine motor skills.

Creative and Educational Blue Day Activities

Interactive Blue Sensory Bins:

Sensory bins filled with items like blue water beads, pebbles, and toys can create an engaging learning environment. This hands-on activity is crucial for sensory development and encourages curiosity and exploration.

Crafting the Sky and Ocean:

Utilizing preschool blue day craft ideas for preschoolers, children can make crafts representing the sky and the ocean. This creative process allows children to express their ideas about the world around them, using blue paper, cotton balls for clouds, and tissue paper for water textures.

Fashion Show in Blue:

A blue-themed fashion show invites children to showcase their blue attire, turning the classroom into a runway. This activity is not just about fun; it's a confidence-building exercise that promotes social skills and self-expression.

Healthy Blue Snacks:

Integrating blue foods like blueberries or creating blue-colored smoothies can make snack time educational. Discussing the nutritional values of these foods encourages healthy eating habits from a young age.

Blue Day Parade:

Organize a parade within the school premises where children can display their blue crafts or wear blue costumes. This collective activity fosters a sense of community and teamwork among the young learners.

Innovative Blue Day Crafts for Preschoolers

Creating 'Fish in the Sea' Crafts:

Engaging in blue day crafts for preschoolers by making fish out of blue paper and decorating them enhances creativity and allows for a discussion on marine life, fostering environmental awareness among children.

Blue Bubbles Art:

An activity where children can blow blue-colored bubbles onto paper, creating unique artworks. This combines fun with an introduction to color mixing and pattern recognition.

Blue Ice Painting:

Freezing blue-colored water into ice cubes and using them to paint on paper offers a sensory experience that is both cool and educational, teaching children about the states of matter in a fun way.

Blue Nature Scavenger Hunt:

Take the learning outside with a scavenger hunt for blue objects in nature. This activity not only encourages physical activity but also enhances observational skills and a connection with the natural world.

Maximizing Engagement with the School Parent App

Incorporating the school parent app for Blue Day activities strengthens the home-school connection. Sharing photos and stories from the day's events keeps parents involved in their children's learning journey, fostering a supportive community around the educational process.

Conclusion: The Impact of Blue Day on Preschool Education

A Blue Day Activity for Preschool is a comprehensive approach to early childhood education that combines play and learning, creativity and discovery, and individual expression and group experiences. It is not merely a day full of blue-themed activities. Educators may create an environment that not only celebrates the color blue but also fosters emotional development, fine motor skills development, and cognitive development through well-planned crafts, activities, and engagements. Let's take use of Blue Day's chances and use it to paint the early years of education in vibrant, joyful, and inquisitive strokes. We open the door for lifelong learners who see education as a vibrant and exciting journey by making learning interesting and enjoyable.
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2024.05.21 12:21 Celemourn PSA: Snubs no longer go fast

For those who haven't tried out master modes in a Merlin, Fury or other snub craft, you may be in for a bit of disappointment. I discovered today that my Fury when in nav mode goes exactly the same speed as when in scm mode. It appears that without a qt drive snubs are artificially limited to slow boat status. I found this thread on Spectrum:
https://robertsspaceindustries.com/spectrum/community/SC/forum/3/thread/snub-navigation/6889045
If you are a lover of the Merlin, Archimedes and Furies like I am, Please go updoot the post, so maybe we can get some traction on the issue. I imagine that there might be some implications for racing, but frankly the majority of snub craft are combat first, racing second (if at all), and other racing ships like the M50 aren't similarly hindered by this lack of go-fast capability.
All the best,
Cele
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2024.05.21 12:19 swantoursindia Find Your Perfect Uttrakhand Escape with Personalized Tour Packages from Swan Tours

Find Your Perfect Uttrakhand Escape with Personalized Tour Packages from Swan Tours
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2024.05.21 11:30 shantijuniorsschool 7 Techniques to Help Your Child Become an Early Reader - Unlock Success Today!

Discover the 7 techniques essential for early childhood reading success. Explore expert tips and strategies to empower your child's literacy journey.

Introduction

In today's fast-paced world, literacy is a cornerstone of success. As parents, nurturing our children's reading abilities early sets a strong foundation for their future achievements. This comprehensive guide dives deep into the top strategies and techniques to foster early reading skills in children. From interactive storytelling to language-rich environments, discover how you can unlock your child's potential and pave the way for lifelong learning.

Use These 7 Techniques to Help Your Child Become an Early Reader

1. Immersive Storytelling Adventures

Immerse your child in captivating narratives that ignite their imagination and curiosity. Explore a myriad of storybooks ranging from classic fairy tales to educational adventures. Incorporate interactive elements like sound effects and role-playing to make reading sessions engaging and memorable.

2. Phonics Fun: Mastering Letter Sounds

Delve into the world of phonics to help your child grasp letter sounds effortlessly. Utilize interactive games and apps designed to reinforce phonemic awareness. Practice blending and segmenting sounds through playful activities, ensuring a strong foundation in phonics principles.

3. Building Vocabulary Brilliance

Expand your child's vocabulary through daily word exploration activities. Create word walls adorned with colorful visuals to reinforce new words. Encourage conversations and storytelling, providing ample opportunities for your child to use and understand diverse vocabulary in context.

4. Sight Word Mastery Made Simple

Empower your child with sight word mastery strategies for fluent reading. Incorporate flashcards, games, and repetition to reinforce high-frequency words. Celebrate milestones as your child confidently recognizes and reads sight words independently.

5. Engaging Literacy Environments

Craft literacy-rich environments at home and in educational settings. Create cozy reading nooks filled with a variety of books catering to your child's interests. Foster a love for reading through frequent library visits and participation in reading-themed events.

6. Interactive Read-Aloud Sessions

Enhance reading comprehension and critical thinking skills through interactive read-aloud sessions. Encourage active participation by asking open-ended questions and prompting discussions. Explore diverse genres and themes, nurturing a well-rounded approach to literature appreciation.

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Cultivate strong parent-child partnerships centered around reading and learning. Engage in joint reading activities, modeling fluency and expression. Provide positive reinforcement and encouragement, fostering a supportive environment conducive to reading success.
Also Read: Exploring the Best Preschool Franchise Opportunities in India

FAQs: Your Burning Questions Answered

How can I motivate my child to read regularly?
Encourage reading as a fun and rewarding activity by incorporating incentives such as sticker charts or reading challenges.
What role does technology play in early literacy?
Technology can complement traditional methods by offering interactive learning platforms and digital libraries tailored to young readers.
Are audiobooks beneficial for developing reading skills?
Audiobooks can enhance listening comprehension and pronunciation while instilling a love for storytelling.
How can I identify my child's reading level?
Consult with educators or utilize reading assessment tools to determine your child's current reading proficiency and tailor activities accordingly.
What if my child shows reluctance towards reading?
Address underlying concerns or challenges by exploring alternative reading materials or seeking guidance from literacy specialists.
How do I create a literacy-friendly home environment?
Establish a dedicated reading space, stock it with age-appropriate books, and integrate reading into daily routines like bedtime stories.
Is it normal for children to progress at different rates in reading?
Yes, children develop reading skills at varying paces. Focus on providing individualized support and celebrating each milestone achieved.

Conclusion: Empowering Early Readers for Lifelong Success

In conclusion, nurturing early reading skills in children is a transformative journey filled with joy and discovery. By implementing the seven techniques outlined in this guide and fostering a nurturing reading environment, you're laying a solid foundation for your child's academic and personal growth. Embrace the power of literacy and watch as your child blossoms into a confident and enthusiastic reader, ready to embrace the world of knowledge and imagination.
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2024.05.21 10:34 thelordofhell34 How I would design the sailing skill as someone who voted no

Before you downvote and move on, Tl;dr is sailing good, core gameplay loop should be dull and easy, mini game should be fun but I wanna turn off my brain and click for hours if I need to.
The reason that I voted no was that I though that sailing fit more as a mini game than a skill.
I’m not going to tell you that I want OG 2007scape no changes reeeee. But a super fun skill just doesn’t fit what we have already.
The skills started off incredibly basic and progressed into something fun over time. What kept us going in these super basic skills is the interactions with other players, asking their woodcutting level, flexing your 70 woodcutting, and then over time more unique and fun ways to do the skill we’re added.
We started off with:
Woodcutting: chop log
Mining: mine rock
Firemaking: make fire
How I would design the skill, therefore, would be incredibly basic.
Firstly, we need very repeatable activities which require 0 brain and can be done over and over with no heavy requirements.
I would suggest something like: board an NPC’s ship similar to trawler, you help out as a crew member where you bail, fix things, cook supplies, help with ropes, help with navigation.
All of these things could be maxed by going between them or AFKed by just doing one or two which are close by.
Xp and efficiency could then be closely tied in to cooking, crafting and construction levels which would allow you to perform tasks better and more consistently.
Next, some sort of salvaging where you actually help other sailers salvage their goods. This wouldn’t actually impact other players but you would be helping out the NPCs who are the ones at the salvaging lot.
This could be a very simple task that could involve tick manipulation for faster rates and include a more afk method.
Now that we have the basics down it’s time for the actual fun part.
What you would gain from all of this is access to new sailing routes which make charters free. You can now get anywhere around the game, to different areas on the coast with higher levels, for free. Going on these routes would also give sailing xp and can either be done manually or automatically.
Doing it automatically would grant much less xp but be a fast way of transport around the world.
Doing it manually would involve all of the things that you have been learning as a crew member but now with your own ship.
Increasing your sailing level, con level, crafting level and such will increase the ships that you can build which will be faster, bigger and stronger.
Increasing your ship will allow you to get to new places and use new, faster routes because the waters are more violent. Using smaller ships will also allow you to get to new fishing locations with buffs to fish received as well as a new type of fish.
These can be cooked inside your boat and can be dropped for efficiency or sent to your boat storage which can only be unlocked at a harbour so that you can bank them later.
Now that the core gameplay loop is sorted, I would then implement a ‘sailing update! New mini game!’ Where you can now sail the oceans hunting for treasure and bring it to the salvaging yard, like has been shown in recent videos.
This isn’t perfect but I could see this being a skill. I think there is too much focus on the sailing part of sailing being the main gameplay loop which I feel does not fit the current skills that we have.
I want the sailing part to be fun, where you can just explore open oceans and find islands and treasure without worrying about levelling the skill, but also for the core gameplay loop to be very dull and repetitive, just like everything else is. Then, doing the unique ways is fun, but when you need to turn your brain off you can still do 3 hours of mindless salvaging.
But that’s just my 2 cents. What do you think?
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2024.05.21 09:39 Low_Blacksmith_3230 Things To Do In Vienna

Things To Do In Vienna
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Vienna, the elegant capital of Austria, is brimming with cultural treasures and architectural wonders. Embark on a journey through the timeless charm and cultural riches of our exclusive Europe tour package. Explore iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Colosseum in Rome, and the historic streets of Prague. Here are some things you might enjoy doing while you're there:
  1. Schönbrunn Palace: Explore this magnificent Baroque palace, once the summer residence of the Habsburg monarchs. Wander through the lavish rooms, stroll in the vast gardens, and visit the world's oldest zoo, located on the palace grounds.
  2. Stephansdom (St. Stephen's Cathedral): Marvel at the stunning Gothic architecture of Vienna's most iconic landmark. Climb the South Tower for panoramic views of the city.
  3. Belvedere Palace: Admire the impressive Baroque architecture and world-class art collection at this historic palace complex. Don't miss the chance to see Gustav Klimt's masterpiece, "The Kiss."
  4. Vienna State Opera: Experience the magic of opera at one of the world's leading opera houses. Attend a performance or take a guided tour to learn about its rich history and backstage secrets.
  5. MuseumsQuartier: Discover a wealth of cultural institutions in this vibrant arts complex, including the Leopold Museum, the Museum of Modern Art (MUMOK), and the Kunsthalle Wien.
  6. Hofburg Palace: Visit the former imperial residence of the Habsburgs, which now houses several museums, including the Sisi Museum, dedicated to Empress Elisabeth.
  7. Vienna's Ringstrasse: Take a leisurely stroll or a guided tram tour along this grand boulevard, lined with magnificent buildings, parks, and monuments.
  8. Naschmarkt: Explore Vienna's largest and most popular market, where you can sample local delicacies, shop for fresh produce, and browse stalls selling antiques and crafts.
  9. Prater Park: Have fun at this historic amusement park, home to the iconic Giant Ferris Wheel (Riesenrad) and a variety of rides and attractions for all ages.
  10. Vienna Woods (Wienerwald): Escape the city and enjoy nature in this scenic forested area, just a short drive or train ride from the city center. Hike, cycle, or simply relax amidst tranquil surroundings.
  11. Viennese Coffeehouses: Experience the Viennese café culture at one of the city's legendary coffeehouses, where you can savor delicious pastries and specialty coffees while soaking in the atmosphere.
  12. Danube River Cruise: Enjoy a leisurely boat ride along the Danube River, offering panoramic views of the city's skyline and landmarks.
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2024.05.21 06:13 GuiltlessMaple Best Climbing Tree Stand Replacement Cables

Best Climbing Tree Stand Replacement Cables

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Get ready to conquer the heights with our Climbing Tree Stand Replacement Cables roundup! In this article, we'll dive into the world of hunting accessories and bring you a curated list of top-quality replacement cables for your climbing tree stand. Whether you're a seasoned hunter or a beginner, we've got you covered with our reliable and comprehensive guide.

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  8. No-Burn Treestand Hoist Rope for Tree Stands Up to 25 Feet - Safely ascend and descend to your tree stand with ease using the 22 ft 30-06 No Burn Treestand Hoist Rope, featuring a large carabiner clip and 4 inch tubing to protect your fingers.
  9. 30' Safety Line for Hunting Tree Stands - Elevate your hunting safety with Summit Treestand's 30-Feet Safety Line - 3 Pack, featuring dual prussic knots for a secure grip while climbing up and down trees, perfect for hunters and outdoor enthusiasts.
  10. Helo Hang On Tree Stand Replacement Cables - Hang On Cables provide a seamless replacement for Echo, Helo, or Raider Hang On Treestands, ensuring a secure and robust climbing experience.
  11. High-Strength Industrial Accessory Cord for Climbing and Industrial Applications - The Cypher 300' Accessory Cord is a versatile, high strength nylon cord perfect for climbing, rescue, and industrial applications, as well as arts and crafts projects, available in various diameters and made in the USA.
  12. Secure Tree Stand Cable Lock Set for Protection - Secure your climbing tree stand and other valuables with ease thanks to HME's durable, 4.3-rated 3-pack of self-coiling, lockable cable systems, perfect for all outdoor gear.
  13. Outdoor-Ready Tree Stand Security Cable - Secure your precious camping gear with the Muddy Defender Security Cable, featuring a versatile 7' long steel cable, a reliable pin tumbler lock, and rugged outdoor-proof lock components. An essential must-have for your next wilderness escapade.
  14. Safe Treestand Climbing Cable for Avid Hunters - The Millennium Safe-Link 35 ft. Safety Line is a reliable and safest option for treestand accidents, providing a controlled ascent and descent with a prusik knot and carabiner included, perfect for climbing into and out of your stand safely.
  15. Powerful ANSI-Compliant Tree Stand Safety Rope for Hunting and Climbing - VE Vor's 9 and 30 ft Tree Stand Ropes offer exceptional durability, safety, and versatility for hunters, with 2 carabiners and 2 prusik knots, ensuring secure and reliable climbing experiences.
  16. Summit Treestands Climbing Cable Replacement Shrink Tubing - Replace worn-out shrink tubing on your Summit climbing treestand cables with the convenient, easy-to-apply 67-inch replacement tubings for durable performance.
  17. LIVOSA Climbing Rope for Tree Arborists: Blue 612 - The LIVOSA Flip Line Tree Climbing Rope offers unmatched safety and durability with its 7/25" steel wire inner core and 20 kN/4400lbs max breaking strength, making it the perfect choice for all your arborist equipment needs.
  18. Reflective Treestand Rope for Easy Hunting Accessories - Experience the convenience and safety of Allen Reflective Treestand Gun & Bow Rope, the 25' braided rope with lockdown jaws, designed for treestands, camping, and beyond.
  19. Ultimate Treestand Accessory for Safe Transportation - Safely hoist your gear with the durable and stylish 30' Treestand Rope from Allen, designed to suit any budget and ensure satisfaction.
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Reviews

🔗Safety Enhancing 30" Nylon Tree Stand Cables


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As an avid hunter, I've always prioritized safety while trekking through the wilderness. When I first heard about the Muddy Safe-Line 30" Durable Nylon Outdoor Hunting & Tree Stand System, I knew it would revolutionize my outdoor experiences.
One day, I ventured into the dense forest, armed with nothing but my rifle and the Muddy Safe-Line System. As I climbed my tree stand, I felt a strong sense of security. This 30-inch long nylon rope, durable enough for its advertised 300-pound weight capacity, stretched before me. The Prusik knots felt reassuringly comfortable as they guided me up the tree. In the low light of the forest, the rope's visibility played a crucial role.
However, this wasn't all about safety; it also made my climbing experience seamless. The nylon rope was flexible enough to adjust to my movement, making climbing and descending a fluid affair. Yet, it maintained a solid grip, ensuring I never lost my footing.
In essence, the Muddy Safe-Line System is a vital tool for hunters seeking a balance between safety and ease of use. Its unique features ensure it's worth the investment for any hunter. Whether it's your first time climbing a tree stand or you're a seasoned pro, this durable nylon rope system is a game-changer, promising a safer and more enjoyable hunt.

🔗Safe and Easy Tree Stand Gear Rope 25ft


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I recently gave the Realtree EZ Rope a shot, and let me tell you, it made my tree stand experience so much better. With its 25-foot length, hoisting my gear up was a piece of cake, thanks to the easy-to-handle plastic handle.
The EZ Rope even came with an extra-sturdy coated carabiner that securely locked onto my tree stand. The nylon braided rope, with its reflective threads, allowed me to locate my stand in the dark with ease.
But be careful - if you're not careful, the rope can get tangled up in a mess. All in all, the Realtree EZ Rope was a handy addition to my tree stand setup, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone looking to make their hunting life a bit easier.

🔗Stainless Steel Climbing Tree Stand Replacement Cable


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Sometimes, you need a reliable replacement cable for your climbing tree stand. That's when the Eder Stainless Steel Cable comes in handy. This durable cable is priced per foot, so you only order the exact length you need.
A 3/32" diameter ensures it's sturdy yet lightweight. I've had great experiences with this cable, but the drawback is that you have to calculate the number of feet you need before placing the order.

🔗Safe-Line Climbing Tree Stand Replacement Cables for Hunting


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I recently had the chance to try the Muddy Safe-Line 30" Durable Nylon Outdoor Hunting & Tree Stand System, and I must say, it has become my go-to for all my hunting tree stand adventures. The first thing that stood out was the safety aspect - knowing that I had a reliable system to climb up safely, no matter the condition, was a relief.
The product's durability was impressive too, as it withstood the wear and tear of climbing up and down trees numerous times. The nylon rope stretched to 30 inches, making it perfect for my needs and providing a smooth climbing experience.
However, it's not all smooth sailing. One downside I've noticed is that when the weather gets rainy, it can take some time to dry, which can be inconvenient. But overall, this Muddy Safe-Line system has made my hunting excursions much safer and more enjoyable.

🔗Tough, versatile 7/16 climbing rope for arborist and tree work


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As an arborist, I've always been on the lookout for a reliable climbing rope that can withstand the harsh elements and resist chemical damage. The 7/16" Arborist-24 Climbing Rope was a game changer for me. It's not your standard rope – it's made specifically for professionals like me, who need to tackle complex tree work.
One of the most impressive features of this rope is its 24-strand construction. This doubles the strength, making it a reliable option for heavy-duty tree maintenance. The nylon core is both durable and flexible, ensuring a seamless climbing experience. And I love the double-ply braid design – it gives the rope an added level of toughness.
The polyester cover is what really sets this rope apart. Its chemical resistance is top-notch, meaning it'll stand up to all kinds of environmental hazards without a hitch. Plus, it's incredibly smooth to the touch, making it a pleasure to handle.
The 7/16" diameter is ideal for my line of work, providing a good balance of strength and control. The rope is also lightweight, which is a big plus when you're spending long hours in the tree canopy.
There are a couple of downsides to this rope, though. First, it needs more maintenance than some other ropes – the chemical resistant polyester cover can be a bit more high-maintenance. Also, the factory splicing eyes can be beneficial but they do lower the minimum breaking strength to 5,400 lbs, which might be a concern for some users.
All in all, the 7/16" Arborist-24 Climbing Rope is a fantastic choice for arborists and anyone else dealing with demanding tree work. Its toughness, smoothness, and ideal diameter make it a standout product in its category.

🔗Tough Winch Cable for Tree Stand Replacements


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The Badland 3/8 in. x 65 ft. Replacement Winch Cable with Hook is a sturdy and versatile aid for those needing to tackle tough tasks that require a winch. As someone who has personally put this cable to use, I can attest to its reliability and effectiveness.
The cable's heavy gauge steel construction and zinc plating make it a formidable force against rust, ensuring durability in even the harshest environments. Its aircraft grade braided wire design gives it the strength to handle some seriously heavy loads without fraying or snapping.
I appreciated how the cable comes equipped with a heavy-duty drop forged clevis hook, which makes it easy to attach to various objects needing to be pulled or lifted. The hook's robust build added an extra layer of confidence when tackling challenging jobs.
One of the most significant advantages of this product is its versatility. Users have reported using it for a wide range of tasks, from assisting with tree removal and stump pulling to towing large truck trailers out of tricky situations.
However, the cable's longer length might prove a bit unwieldy for some users who only require a shorter cable for their tasks. It could be helpful if there were options available in different lengths to cater to various needs.
In summary, the Badland 3/8 in. x 65 ft. Replacement Winch Cable with Hook is an excellent tool for those who need a long, heavy-duty winch cable with enough strength to tackle even the most challenging jobs. Despite its occasional limitations, it remains a top choice for those who require a dependable and versatile winch cable.

🔗Versatile 30ft Braided Steel Cable for Secure Locking


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Imagine a cable that's not just flexible, but strong and durable enough to secure your precious gear. That's what you get with the Trimax Versa-Cable Trimaflex Braided Steel Cable.
Its unique weave design allows you to easily lock up items like bikes, tools, patio furniture, and more, while its interchangeable nature lets you customize its length to your needs. The cable effortlessly transitions from securing a bike rack to locking up your jet ski, making it the ultimate versatile solution for various scenarios.
It's the perfect addition to your security arsenal and a must-have for all your outdoor adventures.

🔗No-Burn Treestand Hoist Rope for Tree Stands Up to 25 Feet


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Recently, I had the opportunity to use the 30-06 No Burn Treestand Hoist Rope in my tree stand hunting setup. I was pleasantly surprised by how smoothly it worked, and the no-burn aspect made it incredibly safe to use.
The large carabiner clip made clipping and unclipping the rope simple, while the 4-inch tubing helped protect my fingers as I let the rope down. However, I did notice that the rope wasn't long enough for my 25-foot tree. Overall, this product stood out for its safety features and easy use, but it would be ideal if it came in a longer length too.

🔗30' Safety Line for Hunting Tree Stands


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When I first got my hands on the Summit Treestand SU83102 Safety Line, I could feel the quality in the materials. The 30-foot length allows for plenty of range when ascending and descending the tree. One of the standout features for me was the dual slide-and-grip prusik knots. They made it easy to adjust and move without needing more than one hand, making the entire process smooth and efficient.
However, I did notice that the safety line wasn't the most affordable option on the market. It's a bit of an investment, but for those who prioritize safety while hunting, it's well worth the price. With a weight capacity of 300 lbs, it's a reliable and secure choice for anyone looking to climb trees with ease. Overall, I'd recommend the Summit Treestand SU83102 Safety Line to anyone seeking a high-quality, dependable climbing safety line.

🔗Helo Hang On Tree Stand Replacement Cables


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I recall last season when I decided to invest in brand new climbing tree stand replacement cables for my Lone Wolf Alpha, after learning about the importance of safety. This product, Hang On Cables, turned out to be an excellent purchase that I couldn't be happier with. Not only did the cables fit perfectly into the stand, but they also came with all the necessary hardware for installation. The peace of mind that came with this purchase has made a significant difference in my hunting experience.
However, I did encounter one minor issue with the knob of the platform leveling assembly on one of my cables. It required some creativity with needle nose pliers to remove the nylon lock nut, but I managed to get it done. But aside from this small hurdle, the customer service and overall quality of the product have been above my expectations.
With Hang On Cables in place, I've been able to enjoy a safer and more secure hunt, knowing that I have the right protection to prevent any unwanted incidents.

🔗High-Strength Industrial Accessory Cord for Climbing and Industrial Applications


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I've been using this Cypher 300' Accessory Cord for climbing, and I must say, it has made my life so much easier. The vibrant green color not only looks great but also makes it easier for me to spot as I'm scaling the tree. The high-strength nylon construction of this cord is impressive, and it has handled the rigorous demands of my climbing adventures without any issues.
However, one thing I noticed was that the spool it comes in can sometimes be a bit tricky to close, but overall, I'm quite satisfied with my purchase.

🔗Secure Tree Stand Cable Lock Set for Protection


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I've been using HME Treestand Cable Locks to secure my hunting gear and tree stands every season. Out of the 3 pack of cable locks bundled together, they all have unique keys that match only the corresponding lock, making it convenient for storage. The 6-feet coiled cable is sturdy and self-contained, simplifying the process of securing around any tree. These cable locks are also suitable for securing other outdoor gear like kayaks, patio furniture, and even duck boats.
While these locks provide ample security and ease of use, I did notice some downsides. The keys aren't the same for all locks, which can be a minor inconvenience. Additionally, the cable's durability can be a concern because of potential weather-related rusting. Despite these minor drawbacks, the HME Treestand Cable Locks are a reliable and easy-to-use option for securing your hunting gear.

🔗Outdoor-Ready Tree Stand Security Cable


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Since I've started using the Muddy Defender Security Cable, I can't help but feel more secure knowing my treestand is locked up tight. The 7' x 5/16" braided steel cable is incredibly versatile, adjusting from 6" to 7', which is perfect for my needs out in the woods. The pick and hook on the cable make it even more reliable, giving me peace of mind that my camera will remain secure.
The lock housing components are super resistant and designed to last outdoors, and I appreciate the scratch-resistant coating on the rubber-coated steel cable. I must say though, there have been a few times when I struggled a bit to lock the cable, and I wished it came with an easier-to-use lock. However, overall, I'm quite satisfied with the Muddy Defender Security Cable and would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable security solution for their treestand.

🔗Safe Treestand Climbing Cable for Avid Hunters


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I recently had the chance to use the Millennium Safe-Link 35 ft. Safety Line during my tree stand hunting adventure, and I must say it made all the difference.
This reliable piece of equipment provided me with that extra level of safety as I made my way up and down my stand. The prussic knot and carabiner ensured a smooth and controlled ascent and descent, giving me peace of mind throughout my hunting experience. One of the standout features for me was its sleek black color, which blended seamlessly with the surrounding environment.
Overall, the Millennium Safe-Link proved to be a reliable and essential addition to my tree stand hunting gear, and I highly recommend it to all fellow hunters seeking a safer and more enjoyable outdoor adventure.

Buyer's Guide

Climbing tree stand replacement cables are essential components for deer hunting and other activities that require a stable and secure tree stand. These cables replace the ropes and straps used to hoist and secure the tree stand to the tree, providing a safer and more efficient way to climb and set up your tree stand. When selecting climbing tree stand replacement cables, there are several important features to consider.

Material Type


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The material type plays a crucial role in the durability, strength, and resistance to wear and tear of climbing tree stand replacement cables. Common materials used in tree stand cables include nylon, polypropylene, and steel. Nylon and polypropylene are lightweight, flexible, and easy to handle, while steel provides additional strength and durability. Consider your needs, budget, and the expected use of the cables when choosing the material type.

Length

Ensure the replacement cables have the appropriate length to secure your tree stand safely and effectively. The length should be long enough to accommodate different tree diameters and heights, allowing for easy adjustment and ensuring a snug fit. Check the manufacturer's specifications for the recommended length of the cables before making a purchase.

Diameter

The diameter of the climbing tree stand replacement cables is another important factor to consider, as it determines the cable's strength and thickness. A thicker cable will generally be stronger and more durable than a thinner one. However, also consider the ease of use and comfort when handling the cables. Larger diameter cables may be more difficult to handle, but they provide better support and stability.

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Weight Capacity

Ensure that the climbing tree stand replacement cables you choose have a weight capacity suitable for your needs. The weight capacity should not only account for your own weight but also consider the weight of the tree stand, hunting equipment, and any additional accessories. Choose cables with a higher weight capacity to ensure a safe and secure tree stand setup.

Brand Reputation and Customer Reviews

Research the brand reputation and customer reviews of the climbing tree stand replacement cables before making a purchase. Look for brands with a proven track record of producing high-quality, durable products that meet the needs of their customers. Positive customer reviews and testimonials can also provide valuable insights into the performance and reliability of the cables.
When choosing climbing tree stand replacement cables, consider factors such as material type, length, diameter, weight capacity, and brand reputation. A well-informed decision will ensure a safe, secure, and efficient tree stand setup for your hunting or outdoor activities. Always follow proper safety guidelines and maintain your cables to prolong their lifespan and ensure optimal performance.

FAQ


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What are climbing tree stand replacement cables used for?

Climbing tree stand replacement cables are used as an alternative to the default cables provided with climbing tree stands. These replacement cables ensure the tree stand is safe and functional, providing support for hunting or other purposes.

Why do I need to replace the cables on my climbing tree stand?

Cables on climbing tree stands can wear out over time, causing the stand to become unstable or unsafe for use. By replacing the cables regularly, you can ensure that your tree stand continues to function safely and effectively.

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What are some signs that my climbing tree stand cables need to be replaced?

Signs that your cables may need to be replaced include obvious wear, fraying, or damage to the cable, difficulty in climbing or descending the tree, or a feeling of instability or wobbling when using the stand.

How do I replace the cables on my climbing tree stand?

  • Carefully remove the stand from the tree, detaching it from the cable.
  • Cut or untie the old cables from the tree, and remove the old cables from the stand.
  • Attach the new replacement cables to the tree and to the stand following the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Return the stand to the tree, ensuring it is secure and stable before use.

What types of replacement cables are available for climbing tree stands?

There are several types of replacement cables available, including polypropylene, nylon, and steel cable. The best choice depends on your specific needs, such as weight capacity, durability, and ease of use.

What are the benefits of using replacement cables on my climbing tree stand?

  • Increased safety due to the improved stability and durability of the cables.
  • Reduced chances of damaging the tree due to less stress on the tree when climbing or descending.
  • A more comfortable and enjoyable hunting or tree stand experience.

What precautions should I take when replacing the cables on my climbing tree stand?

Always follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper installation and maintenance. Be cautious when using the stand, and ensure that it is secure before climbing or setting up the tree stand. Regularly visually inspect the cables for any signs of wear or damage.
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2024.05.21 05:43 FenderBenderDefender Crafts that involve a lot of gluing?

I'm graduating high school super soon and one of my final assignments involved me pasting papers I used throughout the year into a notebook (kind of like a scrapbook?) and I got super into the process. I already journal, so there's an obvious application of that focus, but I'd like to know if there's any particular kind of crafting that's very glue heavy that I can get into over the summer. Any glue is fine, I just particularly like gluing things together for some reason.
Google searches for glue activities sent me to their weird new AI feature (ew) and preschool activities for teachers :(
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2024.05.21 03:31 WeCantaloupeNow Kids on enchanted

I’ll be traveling on the enchanted princess on a couple months with 3 children- 2, 5, and 8. I know this cruise line isn’t meant for younger kids and am worried a bit about their experience particularly the youngest. Ease my mind?
For the kids club on board are their ever “open house” hours where my youngest might be able to hop in and explore for a bit? Could I perhaps borrow craft supply items so I’m not concerned about trying to fly down with a weeks worth of activities?
I’m mainly feeling like kids are not allowed on the boat from posts here or from Facebook, while I know it isn’t Disney I’m hoping someone has been on with kids that can make me feel like this won’t be awful?
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2024.05.21 01:58 Far-War-3804 B015 GUANTANAMO BAY FORCES FIRED WARNING SHOTS at a SURFACE VESSEL that DEMANDED PERMISSION to BERTH at the NAVAL STATION to MEDICALLY EVALUATE the HEALTH of “UNLAWFULLY DETAINED” officials held at CAMP DELTA, a GITMO source Said. April 1, 2024.

B015 GUANTANAMO BAY FORCES FIRED WARNING SHOTS at a SURFACE VESSEL that DEMANDED PERMISSION to BERTH at the NAVAL STATION to MEDICALLY EVALUATE the HEALTH of “UNLAWFULLY DETAINED” officials held at CAMP DELTA, a GITMO source Said. April 1, 2024.
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GUANTANAMO BAY FORCES FIRED WARNING SHOTS at a SURFACE VESSEL that DEMANDED PERMISSION to BERTH at the NAVAL STATION to MEDICALLY EVALUATE the HEALTH of “UNLAWFULLY DETAINED” officials held at CAMP DELTA, a GITMO source Said. April 1, 2024.
Guantanamo Bay forces on Friday fired warning shots at a surface vessel that demanded permission to berth at the naval station to medically evaluate the health of “unlawfully detained” officials held at Camp Delta, a GITMO source told Real Raw News.
At approximately 1:00 p.m., GITMO received a radio transmission from a vessel claiming to be a “medical ship on a mission of mercy” carrying a delegation of American Red Cross officials tasked with investigating reports of GITMO staff mercilessly torturing helpless prisoners. The caller, who refused to identify himself and the vessel, said the ship was 30 nautical miles south of the naval base and would dock within two hours. “This is a humanitarian relief craft. We are unarmed. Do not fire upon,” the calling party repeated.
The aberrant radio call marked the second time in two months GITMO had heard from the Red Cross. As reported, JAG’s office in Pensacola, Florida, received a letter from Red Cross CEO Gail McGovern. She had beseeched “military personnel with a stake in Donald Trump’s political ambitions” to cease extrajudicial tribunals and halt human rights abuses against persons detained at Guantanamo Bay. Sources at Naval Air Station Pensacola later told RRN that JAG ignored McGovern’s implied threat and trashed the letter.
“Apparently, our silence offended her,” a GITMO source told RRN. “We were already tracking the ship on radar, and assumed it was a large pleasure craft out of Venezuela or a Central American country. We advised it to change course or risk preemptive measures. It kept repeating the same message, which seemed automated.”
GITMO leadership, he added, sortied two UH-1Y Venom choppers crammed with Marines to intercept and identify the boat and persuade it to dock elsewhere. Spotters indeed identified it as a pleasure craft, the Sherakhan, a Denmark-flagged 230-foot luxury yacht with accommodations for 19 crew and 26 guests, according to charterindex.com.
“It was perplexing. The Sherakhan was too small to hold an invasion force. And why would the Red Cross even risk it in a $600,000/week rental? There were no indications it was a diversion or a trick. But heck, that ship could’ve been loaded with explosives for all we knew,” our source said.
As the Sherakhan ignored commands to change course, one of the Venoms swooped in low, its door gunner firing a phalanx of warning shots off the ship’s bow. Several bursts from the M134 minigun caught the crew’s attention. Whoever manned Sherakhan’s radio issued a fearful plea: “Are you mad? We have on board medical supplies and staff, with orders to dock at Guantanamo Bay to medically check Camp Delta prisoners. We have no weapons, so cease your attack.”
A man in a medical smock appeared on deck, waving a white flag emblazoned with a red cross. He dashed back inside as more warning shots hit the sea.
“Sherakhan, you have entered restricted waters and will be fired upon unless you immediately change course. No more warnings,” one of the Venom pilots told the Sherakhan.
Our source said the choppers were moments away from shredding the Sherakhan when it turned sharply to port and retreated south on a course that would eventually lead to the Venezuelan coast.
Asked why the Venoms didn’t blow the boat out of the water, he said, “We’re not murderers, and we don’t know who was actually on the Sherakhan. Maybe it was, or maybe it wasn’t the Red Cross. If it was, they took a hell of a chance. But they also had to know they weren’t docking here. It could’ve been another attempt by the Deep State to probe defenses for weaknesses. There are always ulterior motives. If they try again, we’ll be less lenient.”
The Sherakhan is worth $100,000,000 and owned by Jan Verkerk, founder of Unlimited Yacht Charter. RRN attempted to ask for a comment from the company, but a spokesperson named “Yana” said the business does not share clients’ names.
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2024.05.21 01:50 GPTGamingNews The Ultimate Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice Review (2024)

The Ultimate Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice Review (2024)
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Game Information

  • Name: Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
  • Release Date: August 8, 2017
  • Story Length: 7-8 hours
  • Completionist Length: 9-10 hours
  • Setting/World-Type: Fantasy
    • Dark fantasy, inspired by Norse and Celtic mythology
  • Genre/Sub-Genre: Action-adventure (Hack and Slash and Puzzle)
  • Perspective: Third-person
  • Development Engine: Unreal Engine 4

Game Publisher and Developer Information

  • Developer Info: Ninja Theory Ltd. (Founded in 2000)
  • Publisher Info: Ninja Theory Ltd. (Founded in 2000) (And for the PS4 version: 505 Games S.p.A.)
  • Headquartered: Cambridge, England
  • Parent Company: Xbox Game Studios (formerly independent during the development and release of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice). Ninja Theory was acquired by Microsoft in 2018.
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Technical Performance

Xbox Series X
Performance Mode
  • Frame Rate: 120 HZ
  • Resolution: Dynamic Resolution up to 1080p
  • Raytracing: Not Supported
Resolution Mode
  • Frame Rate: 60 FPS
  • Resolution: Dynamic Resolution up to 4K
  • Raytracing: Not Supported
Enriched Mode
  • Frame Rate: 30 FPS
  • Resolution: Dynamic Resolution up to 4K
  • Raytracing: Supported
Xbox Series S
Performance Mode
  • Frame Rate: 60 FPS
  • Resolution: Full HD
  • Raytracing: Not Supported
Resolution Mode
  • Frame Rate: 30 FPS
  • Resolution: Dynamic up to 1440p
  • Raytracing: Not Supported
Enriched Mode
  • Frame Rate: 30 FPS
  • Resolution: Full HD
  • Raytracing: Supported
Miscellaneous: The Next-Gen update for the game greatly improved the visuals and frame rate. Even on the most graphically intensive modes, the Series X version rarely drops a frame, while the Series S version does have multiple instances of dropping from 30 to 25 FPS. Technical Performance
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Story Atmosphere Lore – 80/100

In Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, Senua traverses Midgard, seeking the gates of Hel to retrieve her lost love, Dillion's soul. The narrative unfolds with impeccable pacing, blending Senua's personal journey with Norse mythology, enriched by Lorestones strategically placed throughout the environment. These stones deepen the connection to Senua's narrative and unveil captivating tales of Norse myths through the compelling narration of Druth. From the eerie Valravyn's Keep to the ominous Hela's Sanctum, the game's atmospheric prowess is palpable, keeping players consistently on edge.

Gameplay – 85/100

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice brings a unique collection of gameplay elements, fusing exploration, combat, and puzzle-solving into the very fabric of the protagonist's struggle with psychosis. As players guide Senua, a Pict warrior navigating Norse-inspired landscapes, they confront both tangible adversaries and the haunting echoes of Senua's own mind. The combat system, visually appealing with its fluid movements and choreography, leans towards accessibility rather than a formidable challenge. While the lack of substantial adversaries may leave some yearning for more complexity, the game compensates with a masterful interplay between mechanics and narrative. Voices guide or torment, visions blur the lines of reality, and environmental puzzles evoke a constant sense of disquiet. This immerses players in Senua's perilous odyssey, offering not just a gaming experience but an exploration of mental illness.

Action Adventure Genre: 75/100

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice merges action and adventure elements in a unique but linear path, weaving its lengthy narrative-driven treks with sudden bursts of combat. This design choice focuses on narrative immersion over complex battle mechanics. The adventure component enriches the experience through the exploration of visually stunning environments and the discovery of hidden lore, distinguishing Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice within the action-adventure genre by prioritizing storytelling and atmospheric depth.

Hack-and-Slash Genre: 82/100

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice offers ample opportunities for engaging in hack-and-slash combat, inviting players to immerse themselves fully in Senua's battle-laden journey to Hel. Combat encounters, emerging spontaneously throughout the narrative, encourage a straightforward hack-and-slash approach, where strategic depth and methodical planning take a backseat to immediate action. However, the combat system introduces a rhythmic aspect, centering around the player's ability to parry and counterattack seamlessly. This mechanic infuses a degree of finesse into the battles, ensuring a fluid and enjoyable experience without imposing excessive difficulty. Overall, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice crafts a hack-and-slash experience that is both accessible and satisfying, favoring a smooth, rhythmic combat flow that complements its deeply immersive narrative.

Puzzle Genre: 80/100

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice presents players with diverse puzzles, ranging from those based on perspective hide-and-seek styles to environmental manipulation puzzles that transform as you traverse through specific arches. This variety ensures that the puzzle-solving experience remains fresh, avoiding any sense of repetition. However, the game sometimes withholds direct instructions for puzzle completion, leading to moments of confusion that momentarily disrupt an otherwise excellently crafted puzzle aspect. This approach to puzzle design, while challenging, adds depth to the game's narrative and thematic exploration, making the process of solving them not just a test of logic but a deeper dive into Senua's journey.

Graphics/Art Design - 85/100

In the realm of visual storytelling, Ninja Theory's Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice stands as a consummate achievement, leveraging Unreal Engine 4 to redefine the boundaries of gaming graphics. The protagonist, Senua, captivates with an unprecedented level of emotional depth, achieved through the application of photogrammetry, elevating her character to an unparalleled level of realism. The meticulously designed environments, inspired by Norse and Celtic mythology and enveloped in a dark and gritty realism, immerse players in a visually stunning and authentic world. Approaching its seventh anniversary, Hellblade remains a testament to enduring quality, boasting meticulous attention to detail, dynamic lighting, and atmospheric effects. The game solidifies its status as a timeless visual masterpiece, establishing a definitive benchmark for unparalleled graphics and art design within the gaming landscape.

Music and Audio – 80/100

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice boasts an exemplary sound design, skillfully enveloping players in the nuanced atmospherics of the game. Throughout the gameplay, the convincingly thunderous in-game sounds evoke realism and prompt real-world reactions, exemplified by the player checking for an impending storm. The dynamic voices accompanying Senua's journey are a highlight, demonstrating meticulous attention to detail as they seamlessly shift in volume, distance, and tone, ensuring a consistently engaging experience. However, the game takes a more restrained approach on the musical front. While the concluding piece aligns aptly with the overall mood, the deliberate and limited use of music becomes apparent. This nuanced strategy, marked by the absence of a constant musical backdrop, introduces a layer of realism, providing a unique and immersive auditory experience that harmonizes with the game's world-building elements.

Replayability – 75/100

Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, while a masterclass in storytelling and atmospheric gameplay, falls short in terms of replayability. The game lacks dynamic elements that would differentiate each playthrough, leaving subsequent experiences akin to retracing well-trodden paths. However, for those drawn to the rich lore of its world, a second playthrough or meticulous exploration using chapter select becomes a viable endeavor. Delving into the intricate narratives scattered across the game in the form of lorestones provides an avenue for deeper engagement, offering players an opportunity to unearth hidden details and achieve a comprehensive understanding of the profound mythos woven into the fabric of Senua's haunting journey. While the lack of varied outcomes may deter some seeking replay value, the allure of uncovering the world's hidden stories provides an alternative incentive for those willing to embrace a more lore-centric replay.

Fun Factor – 75/100

Is Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice an enjoyable experience? Certainly, but with a caveat. The game's appeal doesn't neatly fit into the conventional notion of a "fun game" defined by light-hearted escapades and jubilant victories. Instead, its allure lies in the mastery of exceptional artistic and narrative directions. The fluidity of transitioning between enemies during combat is undeniably satisfying, yet the pervasive dark tone of the game occasionally prompts a yearning for moments of respite. Not every narrative demands a happy ending, but the relentless somberness of Hellblade can be draining, making the journey through its demoralizing storyline and, at times, convoluted narrative pieces an emotionally taxing endeavor. However, within this complexity, the stunning visuals, rich narrative, and unique gameplay elements create a captivating experience that transcends the traditional bounds of "fun," ensnaring players in a gripping narrative landscape that, despite its challenges, keeps them hooked from the very beginning.

Technical Performance – 75/100

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice demonstrated a commendable level of technical proficiency with a generally smooth performance. The only noticeable glitch occurred during the Trials of Odin, particularly within the Swamp Shard Trial, where Senua's legs temporarily froze for the first five steps upon respawning. Fortunately, this glitch was isolated and didn't recur throughout the rest of my playthrough, minimizing its impact on the overall experience. Notably, the game's frame rate deserves commendation for its consistency, contributing to a visually immersive and fluid gaming experience. The exceptional frame rate significantly enhanced the overall technical performance, allowing players to engage with the intricacies of Senua's journey without disruption.

Creative Review

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is well-known for its lifelike facial animations and portrayal of psychosis, elements I knew of only by reputation before embarking on my own journey into its depths. My journey into Hel began with limited knowledge beyond these acclaimed aspects, but Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is much more than that. From the moment I navigated Senua’s boat through the misty waters toward the Norse lands, the game hooked me into its narrative. The immediate introduction to Senua’s psychosis, while a bit unnerving, really set the tone for the entire game. This beginning boat ride allowed me to get acclimated to these new voices, which I greatly appreciated. I was definitely jarred by their introduction and realism. The binaural audio the game uses made me honestly believe these voices were in my own head.
In Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice, you are constantly overcoming obstacles, with each new challenge placed just as you're about to progress through the narrative. From the moment you get off the boat, your initial goal is simply to keep moving forward. This task highlights Senua's unique predicament—she hears voices that others do not, marking her as different in a world that often shuns the unusual, whether it's a blessing or a curse. This sense of isolation continues until you reach the end of the swamp, where Senua's true mission is revealed: to journey to Hel and retrieve her beloved Dillion. Shortly thereafter, you face your first major puzzle: a door marked with a Nordic symbol that must be aligned with similar symbols in the environment, often formed by shadows. This game mechanic, which uses the game's interaction of lights and shadows, adds depth to the gameplay without requiring you to move a bunch of objects around. Initially, I struggled to find the symbols at this specific door, unsure of how they would look in my surroundings. However, once I located the first one, I had little trouble with similar puzzles I would see afterward. Around the door, you encounter Druth, a Nordic man whose stories, discovered mostly at lorestones, enrich the journey and deepen the game’s mythology and lore. Once unlocked, the path leads to the gate to Helheim, marking the first milestone on Senua’s quest to rescue Dillion.
As I approached the gate to Helheim, I quickly dispatched the initial enemies, only to be overwhelmed by a wave of phantoms where I experienced my first defeat—a defeat that all players will experience at this point. Upon resurrecting, the game introduces a crucial mechanic: each death allows "the Darkness" to spread further over Senua, threatening her existence with permanent death if it entirely takes over her. This not only heightens the stakes but also instills a sense of dread at the thought of losing all progress after hours of gameplay. Despite this fear, the path to Helheim remains locked, requiring the defeat of both Surtr and Valravyn to proceed. The journey to these bosses is straightforward, with the occasional introduction of a lorestone or two that offer brief moments of exploration for the player. Along the way, the initially unsettling voices in Senua's head begin to aid in combat, often alerting me to blind-siding attacks and making it easier to evade any incoming danger around me. While the boss fights with Valravyn and Surtr are not overly difficult, they present unique challenges that distinguish them from regular enemies, although this contrast tends to highlight the ease of regular encounters more than the complexity of the boss battles.
As I retraced my steps to the gate of Helheim, I was struck by the breathtaking environment around me. Having cleared all obstacles along the path during my journey to the lairs, I could now fully immerse myself in the surroundings. The far-off visuals were stunning, and the environmental sounds so realistic that, on several occasions, I found myself checking outside my own window to see if the thunder was real or just in Senua’s world. Upon my return to the gate, it unlocked, and I proceeded onto the Bridge to Helheim, which was covered with enemies that seemed endless. Yet, Senua and I persevered, reaching a door halfway across the bridge. Solving another Nordic symbol puzzle, we prepared to rescue Dillion, but Hela, the goddess of the underworld, had other plans. Bursting through the door, her immense presence was overpowering, and in a dramatic confrontation, she threw us off the bridge to Shipwreck Shore. Surviving an encounter with a goddess left me both relieved and daunted, the only thought occupying my mind being, “How on earth am I supposed to beat that?”
The daunting task of defeating Hela loomed large in Senua’s mind, especially after her sword snapped in half during the skirmish on the bridge. As Senua regained her composure, a shining blue light in the distance caught my attention. Believing the light to be Dillion, as his voice seemed to carry from that direction, Senua was driven by hope to follow the light, thinking we might find him and abandon the tall order of defeating Hela eventually. However, the light instead led us to a giant tree with a sword embedded in it, reminiscent of Arthur’s legendary sword in the stone. Attempts to pull the sword were to no avail; it became clear that we needed to complete specific trials before claiming it. Around the tree, several lorestones glowed blue instead of the usual red, signaling the starting points of these new challenges laid before us. Druth’s voice returned to inform us that we must endure four trials of Odin to earn the right to wield the sword and continue our journey back to the entrance to Heheiml, each trial a challenge to test Senua’s resolve and a crucial part of her quest to confront Hela once again.
Each trial of Odin posed a distinct challenge, from navigating a seemingly endless labyrinth to solving intricate Nordic symbol puzzles to scale a tower and even following Dillion’s voice through a pitch-black maze teeming with monsters, using illusion gates that altered the environment. As Senua overcame these obstacles, her confidence grew. This is reflected mainly in the transformation of the voices in her head from doubters to cheerleaders. This change was most noticeable when we finally pulled the sword, Gramr, from the tree. I expected this to be a moment of triumph, something that would raise Senua’s spirits. However, the victory was short-lived as removing the sword unexpectedly transported us to the Sea of Corpses—a disturbingly literal name, where relentless waves of enemies attacked Senua in one of the game's longest combat sequences. Despite the unsettling but visually stunning setting, the fluidity and satisfaction of the combat system made this section a highlight, as I found myself wishing for more enemies to extend the onslaught. After defeating the last of the foes, we found a path out of the Sea of Corpses, now fully prepared and eager for a second attempt to breach the gates of Helheim, armed with newfound resolve and the voices of encouragement firmly on our side.
The bridge to Helheim, initially our intended path, was now broken from our confrontation with Hela. After searching, however, I soon found an alternative route that introduced us to Fenrir, a hound of Hel bent on our destruction. Fortunately for us, Fenrir could only attack in complete darkness, making the brazier near the newly found door an essential ally. As we ventured deeper into a cave on the verge of Helheim, we encountered numerous moments where water extinguished our only light, forcing us to sprint to the next flame or beam of light. This stretch, loaded with danger, accounted for most of my deaths, each one pushing me closer to a "Game Over" screen as darkness threatened to consume Senua. Despite the challenges and losing Dillion’s head—which I had carried from the start—I managed to retrieve it after navigating more dark patches. The final part of our journey through this cave was the intense showdown with Fenrir, who killed me twice, leaving me feeling powerless until, on my third attempt, I finally learned his attack pattern. With improved dodging, I defeated Fenrir and was finally ready to defeat Hela.
We finally reached the final room, only to be greeted by a mysterious portal. With no indication of where it might lead, I stepped through and found myself transported directly into Hela's Sanctum, the heart of Hel. There, before me, stood Hela, the goddess responsible for taking Dillion from me. The sanctum stretched out as an ever-evolving landscape, begging me to forge ahead. As we advanced, we faced and overcame a relentless onslaught of enemies spawned by Hela. Each step brought us closer until, at last, we stood before her, ready to confront the source of our journey's sorrow. It is here we reach the conclusion.
The ending of Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice is confusing, impactful, and unconventional. Without delving into spoilers, it's the kind of finale that will have you in a search bar asking, "What does the ending mean?"—a testament to its complexity and depth, which I found myself doing almost immediately. This isn't a critique of the game's clarity but rather an acknowledgment of the theories it inspires about its deeper meanings. Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice stands as a remarkable achievement by Ninja Theory, leaving me not only satisfied but eagerly anticipating what they might explore in a sequel.

Score Summary: 79/100

From the haunting portrayal of Senua's psychosis to the unexpected twist in Helheim, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice stands out as a unique game that everyone should play. With accessible mechanics, stunning design, and enduring appeal, this dark odyssey remains captivating seven years after its release. Seamlessly blending narrative and gameplay, Hellblade offers an immersive experience that continues to resonate and captivate, solidifying it is truly deserving of a sequel.
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Author: Adam Sorrell
Author’s Title: VGT Journalist/Reviewer
Author’s Favorite Game: Ghost of Tsushima
What they’re playing now: Fallout 76
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2024.05.21 01:05 0fiuco travel report: 18 Days off the beaten Path in Honshu and Kyushu

period: april 28th to May 14th 2024.
Nights spent in: Tokyo - Sendai - Fukushima - Koriyama - Nagoya - Hakata ( Fukuoka ).
If it's really off the beaten path or not you'll decide, some destinations visited are really particular, other are way more popular even if usually not what you'll visit in your first trip to Japan. let's say i've been to japan last summer and did all the usual things one do the first time he's there, probably even something more: Tokyo - Kyoto - Osaka - Nara - Nikko, Fukuoka, Matsumoto, Himeji, Miyajima. pretty much what almost anyone does for their first time if they have the opportunity.
Given the weak Yen and having still some time ( and money ) i could spend i decided to come back less than a year later, this time at the end of April up until half may in order to explore less popular destinations. I'll avoid to provide the usual tips anyone provide, like how to move from narita, how to get a Suica or how to book a train seat, how to operate a toilet and such things.
SOME TIPS
Concerning Suica: contrary to what most people suggest, i didn't buy one neither last summer or this time and frankly i've never missed not having it. I use my mastercard credit card, most places in japan accept it with zero problems and for the rest you can get Yen at any ATM machine that you can find in any combini with it and pay cash wich japanese still very much use
Concerning the period of the year: last year i went in August. I can confirm that moving around in April/May is so incredibly much better. The heat in august is some day even unbearable. This time the weather was mostly fine, got only one day of rain even if the temperatures were still a bit on the cold side overall. Unfortunately this year Sakura came early and I missed it by a week or two. But still apart from the cherry trees all the plants were blossoming and it was so nice to see flowers everywhere compared to the pain of the humidity and the torment of cicadas you have during summer.
Concerning golden week: one of the two weeks i was there was the golden week. I didn't book anything in advance but, maybe because of the fact i was moving off the beaten path, i almost never had problems booking trains or hotels during golden week ( i said almost, more details later ). Cant tell what's the effect when trying to book hotels in places like Kyoto.
concerning planning: my usual planning method goes the following: i book the plane, obviously. I buy JRP ( yes i still bought it even after the price increase ) and i book two days of hotels. The rest of my trip i have an idea of what i want to do and where i want to go but i book hotels and such, while going along. This gives me the flexibility to change my itinerary or react to bad weather ( last summer i run away from a typhoon with this trick ) or unexpected problems ( last summer i got food poisoning and i had to delay my program booking an hotel for three more days than expected: had i booked all nights in advance it would have been a huge problem ). I only book hotels using the booking website app and i can only say good things about it. I travel alone, maybe for couples or families this isn't as easy as it was for me.
Warning: I like to walk and I walk a lot. So if you need tips to move around, I’m not probably the right person because what you might want to do using a bus or a taxi I would probably do by walking. I’ve walked on average of 20 km a day and probably more and if a place is like 3-4 km from where I am I walk there without even looking if there’s a better option with a bus or something else.
I will give a vote to the places I’ve visited according to two parameters:
How off the beaten path it really is, judging by how many foreign tourists I met there. And an overall vote telling how worthy I feel the place is to visit. To make it short I will call them “OTBP VOTE and OVERALL VOTE”

SO LET'S START WITH THE ACTUAL TRIP REPORT:
Day 1: landing in Tokyo at midday in Narita. After finishing all the immigration process i moved to my hotel. This time i decided to book it for two nights in Omiya/Saitama. The place is less than half an hour from Tokyo Station and was the opportunity to see something different. I haven't seen much of the place but the area around the station was very lively, lots of restaurant and lots of people moving around. It was full of decoration with squirrells and a football team, i guess they were either promoting it or they won something cause decorations were everywhere, honestly didn't ask about. Well apart from checking in, recovering from the flight, looking for something to eat and checking a bit the areai didn't do much.
day 2: in the morning i took the train to Ashikaga Flower Park. I've seen picture of it online and according to the informations i gathered i might have been late for the sakura but the Wisteria were in full bloom and they had a lot of them in this park.
So i took the train, it was around an hour ride and Omiya was strategically on the way. I realized my trip plan was proably a good one when, once reached the Ashikaga flower park station ( there's a train station dedicated to this park ) all the people on the train got off. A little walk, ticket and i was in. The place, given the right time of the year, was AMAZING, UNBELIEVABLE. I can't begin to tell you how cool and how huge the wisteria plants were. they were in full bloom, and was something out of this world, it looked like something you see in the movie avatar. Like three or four wisterias as big as a basketball field if not even more, of different colours and kinds, plus a lot more of regular sized wisterias and a lot more flower plants of all kinds. Had to say, for some reason with all the flowers the air wasn’t at all full of their scent. I even got a wisteria flavoured ice cream, wich was probably a wisteria coloured ice cream cause it didn’t have any real particular taste. The place was packed with Japanese people and foreigners like me you could count them on the fingers of one hand. I arrived there early, so by early afternoon I was satisfied with my visit and moved away. A quick check on my train app and google maps and realized I could reach Kawagoe from there fairly easily.
ASHIKAGA FLOWER PARK OTBP: 9 OVERALL: 10
When I was on the train it stopped at the Tochigi station, it looked nice from the train so I decided to jump off and check the area a bit, because sometime I do that kind of things, and the idea wasn’t bad at all: the town itself doesn’t look anything special but there’s a canal wich was very picturesque, plus it was fully decorated with paper carps because of the time of the year and Japanese people were doing boat rides on the river on traditional little boats while singing songs. I won't say to go there specifically to see the place, but if you're on that train route or still around it, it might be worth a stop. So, once I finished checking the area I jump back on the train and finally reached Kawagoe.
TOCHIGI: OTBP: 10 OVERALL: 6 ½
Kawagoe is a small place north of Tokyo, not very far, wich is know for a small neighbourhood with old Edo houses. That neighbourhood is more far from the station that I expected, but still nice and worth a check. There’s a very cool bell tower there and one of the coolest Starbucks I’ve ever seen. I wouldn’t spend a whole day in Kawagoe if you ask me but If you’re in Tokyo and have an half day available that you don't know how to spend I’d say it’s totally worth a train ride. Had my dinner there and then moved back to Omiya where I would spend my last night.
KAWAGOE: OTBP: 7 OVERALL: 7
Day 3: woke up early, jumped on the train and moved to Sendai where I had planned to stay the next three nights. Once again Omiya was a good choice cause I could take the shinkansen right from there without having to move back to Tokyo.
Arrived in Sendai, left my luggage in the hotel where I couldn’t check in cause it was still to early and hopped on a local train in direction of Matsushima. By midday I was already in Matsushima. This is another very famous destination for Japanese people, one of the most known panoramas in japan. Have to say, the town is a typical sea town, definitely welcoming. I had one of the best Sushi I ever had in japan in a local restaurant ( check matsushima sushi kou if interested ). Visited Zuiganji temple and then walked a bit on the coast, crossed the Fukuurabashi bridge, the long red bridge that you probably have seen in some picture, and walked around Fukuurajima. Here you can have a walk around the island it’s not small but is small enough that you can walk it all fairly quickly and it has some nice spots to discover. You have to pay a small fee to cross the bridge. Then went back, checked the Godaido of Zuiganji and it’s worth mentioning that when walking along the coast I’ve stumbled across a couple of signs giving instructions on what to do in case of a tsunami and what happened back in 2011, wich I didn’t even think about up until that moment and suddenly the memories went back to what happened there more than 10 years ago. Last thing, my advice is to walk down to Oshima island. This little island is less crowded, you can reach it crossing a little red bridge and honestly to me it’s the best spot to admire Matsushima. I didn’t went for the ferry ride across the bay cause the weather wasn’t very good and I was starting to be a little short on time, so I moved back to Sendai.
MATSUSHIMA: OTBP: 9 OVERALL: 8 ½
Once back in Sendai, I went to see the sunset from the panoramic floor of the AER building near the station, wich is totally free even if finding the right elevator that takes you up might be a bit tricky, but the view is totally worth it, you can even see in the distance the big white shape of the dai-kannon and from the other side of the floor you can easily see the sea.
Talking about Sendai, I didn’t dedicate to the city the time that should have been necessary because I was always on day trips and I spend there mostly the late evenings, but my impression is that Sendai is a very nice city that should appear more often in peoples itineraries. The city is particularly vibrant and alive, lot of young people, lot of things to see and do, a covered shopping street that is almost endless full of restaurants and shops, way more green than many other Japanese cities. I’d recommend anyone who had the time and the opportunity to spend a little time here. Also it has a very distinctive identity and everything proudly revolves around the image of its founder Date Masamune who is everywhere in senday, even the penguin of the local DonQuishotte mall was dressed up as Date Masamune.
So after the panorama, I went in the hotel, finally checked in and then moved back to look for food. Walked down what I think is called ichibancho street, wich as I said before is an endless downtown road full of shops and restaurant and stopped to have a try at the most famous local dish, Gyutan, wich is grilled cow tongue. Never had tongue in my life and have to admit it, it’s not bad at all, I quite enjoyed it. Had a little more walk around then called it a day.
SENDAI: OTBP: 7 ½ OVERALL: 9
Day 4: today trip is to Hiraizumi, a UNESCO world heritage site, where you can admire some historically significant buddhist sites. You had to catch a coincidence in Ichinoseki but the whole ride is pretty straight forward and doesn’t really take much time. At 9 am I was already ready to explore. As I sad I’m a walker, so I walked the walk from the station to the Chuson Ji temple wich is around 2 km and I totally recommend it cause the town is quite nice to walk through, very small village, very cozy and intimate. Chuson Ji it’s a very beautiful complex to explore, it’s inside a forest, kinda reminds a bit of Nikko atmosphere if you’ve been there even if the buildings aren’t as spectacular. The whole wood was full of blossoming plants and here and there I was able to spot some late cherry tree still full of flowers, giving me an hint to what sakura must really be.
You stumble in the temple buildings one after another while you go deep into the wood. I reach the main building and there’s a ceremony in progress. I discovered later that the next day was planned the Fujiwara festival where all people dress up like in Edo period and do a parade in the city. The day I was there instead the children parade was planned, so it was full of kids dressed up and judging by how proud and elegant their parents were I tend to think it was a pretty big thing for them. I enjoy the situation for a while, then went back to exploring, till I reached the main attraction of the temple wich is the Konjikido, a golden pavilion that dates back to the XII century wich is amazing to see in person.
Once I finished exploring the whole Chuson Ji complex I went looking for a restaurant and had a nice ramen set, because the visit took the whole morning, then moved to the second stop wich was Motsuji Temple: as much as Chuson Ji impressed me, Motsu-ji disappointed me. The thing is, you pay to enter and in the end what you see is a place mostly empty, where the only building there are reconstructions and most places are just a bunch of rocks with signs saying “here once was this building” “here once was that building” and the main thing you’ll see there is a pond whose importance is that it dates back to the time when Japanese gardens were kinda dull compared to what they’ll become centuries later. So it’s kinda a pond that you would completely ignore in a different context. I mean, I totally get the historical importance of this place, but, honestly from the ignorant eyes of a tourist it’s really nothing you would invest your time visiting, according to my opinion.
Another place that would have been worth visiting was Takkoku-no Iwaya Bishamondo, but isn’t really that easy to reach, it’s a bit far to walk to and I was once again out of time, therefore I decided to skip it and went back to the station and to sendai where I again went to look for something to eat and had a little night stroll, nothing worth mentioning.
HIRAIZUMI: OTBP: 9 OVERALL: 8
Day 5: today I decided to go to Kakunodate. The town is a easily reachable by train from sendai but a bit far compared to the day before. Went off the station and once again started walking. The place is known mainly for its many samurai houses, all indications point to them so it’s not possible to miss them. The town itself for the little I’ve seen doesn’t really seem to offer much apart from that but the samurai distict it’s nice. Many of the houses have been converted into small museums, that you can visit paying a small fee. I entered one of them, there was a little tour showing the history of the city and the history of the family of samurai living there. Among the things you could do you had the chance even to hold a real katana ( it felt quite a clumsy and top heavy sword compared to what I had imagined ). In fairness, to my taste, there isn’t much to do apart from visiting the samurai district, yes you can visit the local museum, do some craft shopping ( I bought a very nice box made of cherry bark there wich is a typical local craft ) therefore after a late lunch I was back to Sendai. In my opinion if you want to see a Samurai district you can also go to Kanazawa and there’s much more to see there overall compared to Kakunodate, but if you like the atmosphere of a smaller village instead of a big city and you like something more “off the beaten path” then I’d say go to kakunodate.
KAKUNODATE: OTBP: 8 ½ OVERALL: 6 ½
Given i was back to sendai relatively early, that gave me the opportunity to walk ( yes I walked even there ) to see the dai-kannon. The walk was nice, it took me through some very quiet neighbourhood that you wouldn’t normally visit. When I reached the statue It was too late to go inside it but I still had a good view of it. That is a quite impressive sight, you almost have difficulty to grasp the actual size of it. The area around the statue has really nothing to offer, therefore my honest suggestion is take a ride with the sightseeing bus and use that to reach it and once you’re finished with the statue move to a more interesting spot.
And this was my last day in Sendai. My plan at this point was to book two nights at Koriyama but probably because of the golden week I wasn’t able to find a hotel to my liking there therefore I decided to book one night in Fukushima and the next night in Koriyama. These were the two more expensive nights of all my trip and still ended up spending only around 70 € a night.
Day 6: plan for the day: leave the luggage in the hotel, visit Yamadera, go back to sendai, pick up the luggage and move to fukushima to spend the night. Yamadera is truly easy to reach from Sendai and a very recommended destination if you happen to be in Sendai. The place is mostly known for a temple that is reachable walking an abundant number of steps up a hillside. You reach the town, wich Is a very little and cozy village in the mountains west from Sendai and the temple is very close to the station so it’s not possible to miss it. You can tell the whole village revolves around the temple but it still maintain an authentic spirit. Lots of restaurants and little shops to visit on the road that brings to the temple. The temple itself is very “vertical” : sets of stone stairs will lead you up the side of the hills, till you reach the main building and a couple of satellite building where you’ll be rewarded by an amazing view on the village below. If you don’t mind stairs you’ll be rewarded with a very relaxing atmosphere. Here too given the latitude and the altitude I’ve been able to enjoy a couple of late blossoming cherry trees. The weather was amazing that day and all the gardens where full of flowers, this made the whole trip particularly enjoyable. Luckly I’m an early bird because later in the day the place was really packed with visitors. Once I was finished I had a nice set of Yamagata Dashi Soba in a typical restaurant with Tatamis low tables and a beautiful view on the river that cuts in half the village.
YAMADERA: OTBP: 10 OVERALL 9
After a late lunch I jumped back to the train, went back to sendai to pickup the luggage and moved to the next stop, Fukushima. Here I had the first disappointment of my trip. As my usual I booked a hotel that was close to the main train station, wich is usally the place where you want to be. I had a walk around there and the impression I got from Fukushima was that the place was miserable, a place that has really nothing much to offer to a tourist and not even to a citizen because compared to all the other places I’ve been in japan the impression was that even the locals weren’t as lively and enjoying life that much. I hope I’m not offending anyone and for sure I can’t give a proper review of the place after just an evening spent there, but the impression I got was of one of those town, that you can find in every country you'll visit, where young people can’t wait to get old enough to run away from.
FUKUSHIMA: OTBP: 9 ½ OVERALL: 4
DAY 7: wake up in fukushima, move to Koriyama, leave the luggage at the hotel, and then visit Ouchi-Juku and Aizu Wakamatsu. If you’re wondering, the thing is doable but you need to move early. Once you reach Koriyama you take the local train for Aizu Wakamatsu. There you jump on another local train, wich isn’t entirely operated by JR so you’ll have to pay a ticket, to Yunokami Onsen station where you end up in one of the coolest train stations in japan because it’s built in the style of a traditional house with wooden interiors and a straw roof, and it has a feet onsen right outside where you can wait the train while bathing your feet in thermal water, how cool is that?
From here you take a bus and reach Ouchi Juku. On paper it sounds harder than it actually is but you have to plan your trip properly. Ouchi Juku is a post town all made of traditional houses that reminds you a bit of Shirakawa Go, I frankly don’t know how it isn’t more popular among foreigners cause it’s truly a one of a kind place. Most probably is because it’s so off the beaten path and hard to reach. Still it’s extremely popular among Japanese people because the place was crowded and, when I left, the car traffic was stuck by how many people where trying to reach the place by car. I have to tell you in all honestly the place is probably a bit too touristy because there’s not a single house that isn’t turned into a gift shop or a restaurant. But still the place is so charming and picturesque that is totally worth a visit, plus the surrounding woods, mountains and rice field really act like a frame around the most beautiful picture. So I spend the morning here and around 2 pm I move back to Aizu, because there are really not many bus runs in the evening taking you back to Yunokami Onsen and you better reach the place early.
OUCHI JUKU: OTBP: 10 OVERALL: 9
That gives me the opportunity to visit Aizu Wakamatsu. Ive heard about the city for its castle and for the legend of the Byakko Tai. I get off to Aizu Wakamatsu main station and walk across town till I reach the castle. Keep in mind it’s Saturday and along the whole walk I might have crossed three people. The city was deserted and one thing I’ve learned is, if people on a Saturday evening flee a city like that, then there isn’t much to do or see there, and that’s the impression I got, kinda like Fukushima, probably even worse. Still, I reached the castle: the park is very nice, the castle is a beautiful Japanese castle but, to my understanding it’s a modern reconstruction cause the original castle was lost during the Meiji restoration as Aizu was one of the spots that rised against the emperor. At least around the castle there were now many people. From the castle, wich I didn’t visit inside, I went back to the train station, this time I reached Nanukamachi station and I have to admit it the area there seemed more alive and interesting to stroll around than the area around main Aizu station, therefore maybe I just walked across the wrong part of the town, I honestly can’t tell.
AIZU: OTBP: 9 OVERALL: 6
From Aizu I finally moved by train to Koriyama. I really didn’t spend enough time there to have a proper opinion but the impression I got was of a laid back place, more relaxing than sendai and definitely more alive than fukushima. If I had more time I’d probably give it a shot for a day visit, it might be a surprise.

DAY 8: by this day I ended up with a terrible sore throath that I had to endure almost till my last day in japan. I never had a fever but there was definitely something going around, I kept hearing many Japanese people coughing on trains all around japan so there was definitely something going around, maybe it’s just the season changing, it happens during this season all the times to have some cold or cough. Anyway, the day I had to wake up early and move from Koriyama to Nagoya by Shinkansen, wich was a considerably long trip but at least it gave me the opportunity to take probably the best picture I’ve ever take of mount fuji, from the train. Once in Nagoya I left the luggage in the hotel ( wich, thanks probably to the fact that the golden week just ended, I happened to book for 4 nights for a whopping 25€ a night wich was a total steal even for current Japanese standard prices ). There I immediately jumped on another train and went to visit Inuyama.
The area around Nagoya is a bit tricky cause it’s full of railroads operated by a company that is not JR wich are not covered by the JR Pass but there’s a JR station a bit to the north of Inuyama that will do the job. The place is totally recommended for three reason: it’s overall nice, with the Kiso river cutting it, the castle is one of the few original ones and even if small is considered a national treasure and the whole area around the castle is very nice and worthy to spend some time on. So I visited the castle, the view from the top floor is awesome and in a clear day you can easily spot the skyline of Nagoya. Outside the castle there’s an edo style street full of shops, restaurants and street food that is nice to explore, totally recommended a walk there.
INUYAMA: OTBP: 8 ½ OVERALL: 10
Coming back to Nagoya I just had energy to look for food then I went back to my hotel for a good night of sleep.
DAY 9: a day trip from Nagoya to Ise. The trip isn’t that easy, you got to take a couple of trains if you move only by JR ( and a couple of stops of one of them aren’t even JR operated wich is a little confusing honestly ) and you end up in Iseshi station. From there I moved to Ise Jingu Geku, wich is the outer sanctuary and from there you can take a bus ( guess what, I walked instead ) to the main Ise sanctuary. If you don’t know Ise Jingu is the most sacred place in the Shinto religion and is regularly visited even by the emperor given his role in the Shinto religion. Inside the main temple one of the most sacred relics of Shinto religion is preserved.
Well, being totally honest here’s my impressions of Ise: it’s not simple to reach. The city itself, for what I’ve seen, looks like it has seen better days, meaning it looks like it’s falling apart. And the temples, there’s really not that much to see: they are in a forest, and the temples are not that spectacular, plus the most interesting parts are forbidden to visit. You can go to Atsuta Jingu without moving out from Nagoya and have a fairly realistic impression of what you would see in Ise without all the issues. I know people will attack me for what I’m saying, but that is what I’ve got from it. The most fun part was the edo style neighborhood that you can find right before entering the main Isu complex, wich looks almost like a theme park. I don’t say don’t go there, I say if you are, as you are probably, on borrowed time, with lots of places you want to visit and too few days to see them all, if Ise is in your list you might want to use the day to see something else.
ISE: OTBP: 6 ½ OVERALL: 6 ½
DAY 10: I decided to spend the day in Nagoya and take a look of the city, thanks also to the weather that was a bit rainy and really not inviting for another day trip. What I’ve seen in a day is the samurai exposition in Marunouchi. It’s free and it’s totally worth it, lots of beautiful samurai armours and swords. There’s another exposition that opened not many years ago that you can go nto too far but I didn’t visit so I can’t tell about that. From here I went to Nagoya castle. You pay to enter the complex but currently the Castle is under restoration and you can see it from outside ( it’s very impressive, Nagoya and Osaka castles are massive ) but not visit from inside. But the Honmaru Palace right beside it is open and totally worth a visit. From here took the subway ( yeah today I didn’t walk much so I got a subway day pass ) to the Osu Shotengai Shopping District, wich is the usual kind of covered shopping streets nest you can find in all the Japanese cities, and then moved again to Atsuta Jingu Shrine that, as I said, to me is a completely valid alternative to visiting Ise. The day went by without even noticing and I couldn’t see all the other places I had picked, like the Toyota museum, the tokugawa museum or the science museum, but that’s what you get when you only have one day dedicated to visit a city as big as Nagoya. Still I had time to get an impression of the city and I honestly don’t get the bad reputation it has among foreigners, the city looked to me quite interesting, nice, full of things to see and the people felt particularly laid back compared to cities like Tokyo or Osaka, it’s probably the place where I’ve seen the biggest number of tanned Japanese in all the country. To me Nagoya is totally worth at least two or three days dedicated only to visiting the city.
NAGOYA: OTBP: 5 OVERALL: 9
DAY 11: my original plan was to walk the Nakasendo from Magome to Tsumago. But the weather that day was kinda shit, I wasn’t feeling particularly In the mood of a walk because of my throath and I was starting to feel a bit tired, so I improvised and went for a day in Takayama and Gero Onsen. Takayama is pretty famous. I went there around 20 years ago and I remembered it as a very nice place. Getting back now, with all the Japanese places I’ve seen so far, I would say this: the train trip to Takayama is Spectacular, is a truly feast for the eyes. The town itself, it left me a little disappointed. The Edo style streets that its famous for, I’ve seen so many of them at that point around japan that it didn’t really leave a significant impression on me. And it was honestly smaller than I remembered it. Plus the weather, as I said, didn’t help. So overall the reality didn’t stand up to my memories and my expectations. Plus most of the houses there have now been turned in cheap souvenir shops with nothing giving you an authentic feeling. Don’t know, probably I wasn’t really in the mood that day.
TAKAYAMA: OTBP: 2 OVERALL: 6 ½
I took the opportunity on the way back to stop at Gero Onsen. Unfortunately I didn’t have the time to actually stop for an onsen cause overall the whole day wasn’t planned and I mainly improvised. Still the town is very nice and probably, having no expectations or no knowledge of it, even more worth visiting than Takayama. Had a nice walk around the town, and at least had the opportunity to “feel” the thermal water cause there’s plenty of fountains with hot spring water where you can rest your feet or your hands. It was enough to make me aware that a proper onsen there must be a very enjoyable experience.
GERO ONSENS: OTBP: 8 OVERALL: 8
And after this I went to Nagoya where I spent my last night in the city.

DAY 12: moving to Fukuoka ( Hakata ). I booked a hotel near Hakata station so I jumped on the shinkansen and moved there. The ride was as confortable as any shinkansen ride can be and I reached the place sooner than I imagined. First thing was a good look of the city from the panoramic floor in the station. Then had a walk to the Canal City mall wich is a very weirdly and interesting designed mall that is a very popular location in town. Had a walk from there to Nakasu island where I got a quick dinner considering it was already time, and had another walk around the area wich unfortunately will turn out to be my only experience of Fukuoka. I’ll spend here three nights but the following days will be so full that won’t give me any chance to visit the town more, so in the end I don’t really have an opinion on Fukuoka if not that I should probably have spent more time there, but unfortunately the days you have are numbered and there’s so much to see that you have to give up something here and there, so i won't even give a vote to the city.
DAY 13: Destination is Kagoshima that it’s easily reachable by train. I went there with no real expectation and I was totally blown away. Something clicked and I instantly liked the town, I must say that probably the fact that one of the most beautiful girls I’ve seen in japan out of the blue started a conversation with me on the train probably helped a lot in putting me in a good mood.
From the station I walked downtown till the coast. On the way I stopped shopping a bit, found a local market where local artisans that day were exposing their crafts wich I liked a lot and went to the top floor of the Centerrace Mall to get a panoramic view of the city with an amazing view on Sakurajima volcano. If you don’t know it’s the symbol of the city and it’s said to be almost always active, the whole day I’ve been there he kept puffing little clouds of smoke from time to time, it was very cool. So, once reached the cost I walked ( you should know it by now ) till I reached Sengan-En wich is the garden and the palace of a local lord and it’s very beautiful, totally worth a visit, also compared to many other places in japan, this is more modern and therefore more unique both in the architecture of the palace and the style of the garden. I’d say if you are in Kagoshima you won’t regret visiting it ( maybe don’t do like me and take a bus cause it’s more than 6 km from the station ). After visiting Sengan En I went back to the ferries and took a ferry to Sakurajima. The ferry is very cheap, 200 yen, and quick to reach it’s destination, but on Sakurajima there’s really not much to do if you don’t plan to use a bus or some other kind of transportation. Since it was already evening, I had nothing planned and I had to go back to Hakata, I just took the time to have a walk on the Lava Trail wich is a walk in a natural park that has grown over an old lava flow, wich is a quite unique thing that I enjoyed more than I expected. Then I went back to Kagoshima, had dinner and moved back to Hakata. I have to say I really enjoyed Kagoshima, the city has a unique vibe, very laid back, the people seemed to be relaxed and happy and were much more open toward foreigners than anywhere I’ve experienced. If I’ll ever be back in japan I’ll surely manage to spend some more time in Kagoshima. I took the train and I was back in hakata at around midnight so I went straight to bed in hotel
KAGOSHIMA: OTBP: 10 OVERALL: 10
Day 14: Nagasaki. Another fairly easy destination to reach from Fukuoka. The city itself is very narrow and develops around its river. As a tourist I was immediately attracted to its atomic bomb museum, wich is north from the station. I went there, you don’t say, by foot.
And later, once I’ve done with the atomic bomb part, the Nagasaki near the sea.
And here starts the tale of the two Nagasaki, because it feels like two different places in one. The north part, wich I didn’t enjoy much, felt a bit neglected and it’s mostly houses where people live. And it’s the part where you’ll see more tourists because as I said all the atomic spots are there.
On the other hand the south part near the city was to me much more alive and full of life, I’m no expert but that’s probably where the locals like to spend their free time and on the other hand you’ll see way less tourists here.
Back to the morning, I did what most tourists do, and visited the atomic bomb museum, the peace park, the ipocenter, and went also to see the half standing torii that is one of the few authentic places left as testament of the bombing, around the city. Talking about the museum, I’ve been to both thins and Hiroshima and, even if Hiroshima is bigger and with much more to see, I would suggest if one has the opportunity to visit also the Nagasaki one, it absolutely has its own legs to stand on. On a side note, out of 10 visitors, 9 were foreigners, I guess Japanese already know their history and don’t feel the need to visit such a place on a nice Sunday morning.
The peace park it’s a park, there you can see the famous statue wich is one of the main symbols of Nagasaki and that, if you ask me, is one of the ugliest statues you can find in the world, but still if you’re in Nagasaki you probably don’t want to miss it.
After lunch I moved to the sea side, here I’ve seen DeiJima wich is the former artificial island where the Portuguese were segregated centuries ago, very interesting place, kinda like a mix of an open air museum and a theme park, felt a little bit plastic but still worth some of your time.
Then had a walk to the near seaside park wich is a very nice and relaxing place where flocks of eagles fly so low over your head that if you rise your hand you can almost touch them, and pretty much ended the day there before having to go back to Fukuoka.
NAGASAKI: OTBP: 5 OVERALL: 7 ½

Day 15 – 16 - 17: my last full days in japan. I was in need of some rest at this point and I needed to move closer to Narita where I had booked my flight for day 18, so i spent more than half of day 15 to transfer from Hakata to Tokyo. I booked my last hotel for three nights near Otsuka station, wich if you ask me is a nice spot to stay in Tokyo. When I arrived in the evening there was a rose festival and all around the station there were roses bushes in flower and there were people singing and the whole station looked alive but also quiet, if you like a place to stay In Tokyo that it’s not chaotic like Shinjuku or Shibuya I’d recommend Otsuka.
The last days aren’t really worth mentioning, I’ve spent most of the time shopping for souvenirs, and recovering for all the travel i did the two weeks before. I explored a couple of places worth mentioning that not everyone ever goes to in Tokyo, like Nakano Broadway ( a weird shopping district that feels like a little Akiabara ), Nippori where there’s a little known street nice for shopping, or Chiba where there’s one of the biggest mall in japan but apart from that nothing much that you can read in the report of anyone who have been to Tokyo.
And with this, I think I can conclude my report. If you want me to upload some picture and you have a site to suggest me where it’s easy to upload and you don’t have to make an account let me know and if there’s enough interest I will oblige as soon as I’ve finished downloading all the pictures from my phone.
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2024.05.21 00:49 Pacific--Wolf US PC BLACK SIERRA - DEER ISLE RP DEER ISLE RP AIRDROPS SAFEZONE TOWN TRADER HELIS BOATS NEW PLAYER FRIENDLY

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2024.05.20 22:20 healthmedicinet Health Daily News May 19 2024

DAY: May 19 2024
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2024.05.20 21:15 Fraphers Thoughts on Sailing

Feel like so many people were sold on the idea of exploration, without taking to consideration how the skill is actually trained. I appreciate the efforts that's gone in to turn what's effectively a mount into a skill, but making sailing more cumbersome just to have an excuse to slap on xp points, just doesn't sound like fun. Sailing could still facilitate other activities, like diving, salvaging and archaeology, but does not fit as a standalone skill.
Sailing as a skill just sounds like steering a boat, which with osrs current movement system, just has limited potential. It's like if agility didn't exist, "let's add a running skill". You run. Deliver some mail.
Might be an over exaggeration, but feel like the continuous lack of clarity on what you actually do with the skill apart from literally sailing (which is seemingly not how you train the skill) on various boats, is concerning. I'm positive to what a personal boat can facilitate, but just doesn't make much sense as a skill to me.
Sounds more like a tool, used to do other things. One could argue the boat is what the pickaxe in mining is for sailing, but then rather than getting rewarded by doing the actual activity, you get rewarded for doing side objectives while doing the main activity. Comparing it to mining, it'd be like not getting xp from actively mining, but rather some other random semi-related thing while also mining.
Feel like with any other skill you can easily point to what it is you do with the skill and how to train it. Runecrafting = craft runes, firemaking = make fires, etc.. This is however not the case with sailing as it is currently being proposed. Just seems like we're using existing skills on the boat and calling it something else.
There's no doubt been considerate amount of effort been poured into this, but is there a world where we could have this, just without tying it to a separate skill? I'm down to having a personal boat. If not, feels like there's a pretty large crowd of people wanting this re-polled (as was previously also promised for a close call scenario. It was in fact a 0.4% difference between sailing and shamanism). Seen a lot of people saying it's just a loud minority who doesn't want sailing as a skill, but if that's the case then surely a re-poll would be an easy win and would truly solidify the communitys will. I'd argue that a lot of people want a new skill, so when given the option to either get one or none in the poll that was after the nomination poll, despite the lack of fundamental gameplay details for the skill back then, a lot of the people were cautiously optimistic. Uncertain whether that poll truly reflects peoples feelings towards sailing specifically, or just a strong desire for a new skill. Sailing has also changed a lot since the initial pitch, so I'd be curious to know if it is something the majority still wants. If it isn't, then surely it is better to change course sooner rather than later.
I'm open to being wrong, but atm it feels like theres a significant portion of the player base that's not being heard, which is pretty disheartening and to Osrs Jagex credit, uncharacteristic. Some official data to show otherwise or some acknowledgement would go a long way.
Love the team. They make great things. Based on the streams back then you could tell they were extremely eager to start developing a new skill and were very excited when permission to start developing one was granted. Just hope they don't forget to check in with the players to ensure they truly are staying on course. ⛵
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2024.05.20 18:18 PeopleEatZebras Why you should be EXCITED about Sailing (from a non-Sailing voter)

Sitting in the Twitch chat for the Sailing Progress Update made me pretty sad that this community is so pessimistic about this skill. First, before getting into it, I did not vote for sailing. It was last on my list of the 3 options. That being said, there is so much potential with this skill and the JMods have earned our patience and respect, just as they learned to take our feedback and respond. This Twitch stream seemed to stem solely from the negative feedback they got in the last few weeks. So, please allow me present my ideas for how we can all enjoy this skill, from lvl 3 bot- I mean "skillers", to end-game ultimate ironmen.
I believe this skill was really the skill that the devs also wanted, not only what the community voted for. The reason for that thought is that this skill, by far, had the most potential. A small concern I have is that the islands will feel empty and pointless. Think Starfield feedback. But just think about, if done right, and with our constructive criticism, think about all the things we can do with this.
Sea combat with ships (ship fights...dog fights on the sea? sealion fights?)
Normal combat on ships (New way to fight Kraken on slayer task. Think hitting tentacles wrapping around ship)
Island bosses (Dragon hordes that haven't been touched in a millennia)
Island slayer tasks (Island of new slayer creatures)
New Quests (One Small Favour part 2 that mirrors the Odyssey but with lots of puns)
New cities (like a beautiful Venice-type city would be cool as long as it's easier to traverse than the real version)
New ways train all other skills (new trees, new types of food, new minerals to mine, more magic to learn, more runes to craft, different trophies to drag back to my POH, new creatures to hunt)
And that's the main thing for me. This will make almost EVERY OTHER SKILL newer. Sailing on a boat and trimming our sails doesn't sound super fun on its own. Just like doing fetch quests for slayer and sitting a spot hitting sand crabs or spending 200 hours running in circles doesn't, in itself, sound fun. BUT...that's Old School RuneScape. Doing these grinds and making number get big allows us to go fight the big boss. It's rewarding and feeds us our nostalgic dopamine. And Sailing, in my opinion, especially as someone who wanted Taming instead, is the best way to make every new skill fresh. This will be the ultimate secondary skill. The skill that will make everything new again. The skill that will feed devs new ideas for the next 10 years.
I can't wait.
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2024.05.20 17:22 Thatsidechara_ter Homecoming Herald, Part 2 (Taronian 8th Narrative)

"5 minutes to touchdown, Commissar."
Commissar Aterine Vautte sat stiffly in her crash harness as the Arvus Lighter bucked around her, trying her best to not show any hint of the anxiety she'd been feeling the whole trip, even though no one was there to notice. It was practice, she told herself, for when she was in the company of her new regiment.
Her new Regiment...
Vautte couldn't help but think back to the Elysian 17th/23rd Drop Troops. Brand new, like her. Did their best, like her. Half-dead... like her?
She shook the thought from her mind, but even still, the practical implications kept coming back up. She'd been one of 5 Commissars in her unit, now she would be one of one. Moreover, she'd looked over the Taronian 8th's current organization; they were an eclectic bunch, but one thing they were not was an aerial assault regiment. Why had a Commissar whose only previous experience was with Elysians be chosen to be attached to them?
But this question, too, slipped from Aterine's mind as she heard the pitch of the Lighter's engines change, and felt the craft slow. "We're coming in on final approach now. Local command has been informed of your arrival and is expecting you." The Lethe Delta cargo shuttle pilot reported over the intercom.
"Thank you, Flight Lieutenant." Vautte said evenly as she made final checks on her uniform and adjusted her peaked cap.

Commissar Lion watched as the grey and green-liveried Arvus Lighter touched down on the airfield, resisting the urge to shiver from the shuttle's thruster wash; only hpurs had passed since the blizzard had largely passed, and it was still frighteningly cold out. Behind him stood more representatives from the Valyrrans, Praetorians, and Taronians, whose new Commissar they were all here to greet, after all.
To his left stood 2 squads of Valyrran shock troops, lead by a standardbearer. And to his right stood 1st Squad, Taronian 8th Boat Force lead by 1st Sergeant Kallin, and a Praetorian Color Guard squad lead by Major Potts. And standing more less just behind him were his adjutant Corporal Poli and Commissar Mason, who was wearing a very curious pair of sunglasses and seemingly trying to just stay unnoticed.
Lion wondered what kind of Commissar they were reveiving. Would she be another trigger-happy brute of a disciplinarian like Gardner had been, or would she be the type of Commissar who, judging by the sunglasses and Poli's facial expression, was currently nursing a hangover?
Or maybe, Lion thought with some small glimmer of hope as the shuttle's cargo door opened to reveal the tall and pristine (if a bit stiff) form of Commissar Aterine Vautte, just maybe he had a new officer of the Officio Perfectus who would actually prove useful...
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2024.05.20 17:11 wenlee01 Preschool & Transitional Kindergarten At Yang Fan Academy

Preschool & Transitional Kindergarten At Yang Fan Academy
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Choosing the appropriate preschool of transitional kindergarten is a critical decision that can significantly influence a child's future. At Yang Fan Academy, we recognize the importance of this early phase in a child's life and have thus positioned ourselves as a beacon in the realm of early childhood education. Our programs go far beyond mere caregiving; they are meticulously designed to lay a robust foundation for lifelong learning and success. Let's delve deeper into the aspects that make our preschool and transitional Choosing the appropriate preschool of transitional kindergarten is a critical decision that can significantly influence a child's future. At Yang Fan Academy, we recognize the importance of this early phase in a child's life and have thus positioned ourselves as a beacon in the realm of early childhood education. Our programs go far beyond mere caregiving; they are meticulously designed to lay a robust foundation for lifelong learning and success. Let's delve deeper into the aspects that make our preschool and transitional kindergarten programs the preferred choice for parents seeking the best for their children.
A Curriculum Designed For Optimal Early Development
Fostering Growth in All Areas
At Yang Fan Academy, our curriculum is thoughtfully crafted to cater to the developmental needs of young learners. We understand that the early years are not just about academic learning but also about nurturing the overall development of the child. Our curriculum includes a balanced mix of educational fundamentals, creative arts, physical activities, and social-emotional learning, ensuring a holistic approach to the development of our young students.
Expert Educators Dedicated To Early Childhood Learning
Passionate Teaching Professionals
The preschool teachers at Yang Fan Academy are the heart of our programs. With extensive experience in early childhood education, they bring passion, expertise, and a nurturing approach to the classroom. Our educators are dedicated to understanding and meeting the individual needs for each child, providing personalized attention and fostering an environment where every child can thrive.
The Yang Fan Difference: More Than Just A Preschool
Why We Are the Preferred Choice for Your Child
Choosing Yang Fan Academy means opting for a full preschool program and transitional kindergarten experience that prioritizes comprehensive development and high-quality education. We stand out from standard daycare offerings by providing an enriching educational environment that prepares children for academic and life success.
A Curriculum Tailored For Early Learners
Balancing Learning And Play
At Yang Fan Academy, we take great pride in our carefully crafted curriculum, specifically tailored to meet the distinctive needs of early learners. Our approach is rooted in the philosophy that the early years of education should be a harmonious blend of structured learning and playful exploration.
Structured Learning With A Play Twist
Engaging Minds Creatively
Our structured learning modules and preschool program classes are infused with elements of play to keep the educational experience engaging and enjoyable for children. We incorporate playful, interactive methods to teach fundamental concepts in literacy, numeracy, and other core subjects. This approach not only aids in grasping basic academic skills but also stimulates cognitive development in a manner that is both fun and effective.
A Broad Spectrum Of Subjects
Encouraging Comprehensive Development
Understanding the diverse potential and interests of young minds, our curriculum covers a wide range of subjects. This includes foundational literacy and numeracy skills, basic concepts of science, the language and an introduction to the arts. By exposing children to various areas of learning, we ensure a comprehensive educational experience that caters to different interests and learning styles.
Encouraging A Love Of Learning
Inspiring Lifelong Learners
One of our primary goals is to instill a love of learning in our students. By balancing structured education with playful activities, we create an environment where learning is seen as a delightful and enriching experiences. This early positive association with learning lays the foundation for our students to become enthusiastic, lifelong Learners.
Transitional Kindergarten: A Stepping Stone To Elementary School
Preparing for Future Academic Success
At Yang Fan Academy, our transitional kindergarten program is meticulously crafted to serve as an essential stepping stone in a child's educational journey called kindergarten. This program acts as a bridge, providing a seamless transition from the exploratory world of preschool to the more structured environment of elementary school.
Designed For Readiness
Tailoring Education to Developmental Stages
Our transitional kindergarten in uniquely designed for children who are at the developmental stage where they are ready to embrace a more structured classroom experiences but are not yet of age for transitional kindergarten. This program is crafted to meet their specific developmental needs, providing a nurturing yet stimulating environment where they can thrive.
Focusing On Key Educational Skills
Building a Strong Academic Foundation
In our transitional kindergarten, which is a key part of our preschool program, the emphasis is on developing crucial educational skills. We focus on early reading, introducing children to the fundamentals of literacy through engaging and age-appropriate materials. Math is taught with a hands-on approach, using activities that make learning numbers and basic operations both fun and understandable. Additionally, we nurture critical thinking skills through problem-solving activities and thought-provoking discussions.
Encouraging Independence And Confidence
Building Self-Esteem and Autonomy
An important goal of our transitional kindergarten is to foster independence and self-confidence. Children are encouraged to take on tasks independently, make choices, and express their ideas and opinions. This nurturing of autonomy helps build self-esteem and prepares children for the more independent environment of elementary school.
Experienced Educators Who Care
Nurturing Guidance at Every Step
At Yang Fan Academy, the cornerstone of our exceptional educational environment is our team of experienced and dedicated educators. These professionals are more than just teachers; they are passionate mentors who play a pivotal role in the developmental journey of each child. Their years of experience in early childhood education enable them to offer nurturing guidance, tailored to meet the unique needs of every student under their care.
Deep Expertise In Early Childhood Education
Crafting Engaging Learning Experiences
Our educators come with a wealth of knowledge, training and expertise in the field of early childhood education. They are well-versed in the latest educational methodologies and developmental psychology, enabling them to craft learning experiences that are both engaging and effective. This expertise is crucial in understanding the different learning styles and needs of all ages of young children, allowing our educators to adapt their teaching methods accordingly.
A Personalized Approach To Learning
Focusing on Individual Needs and Abilities
One of the hallmarks of our educational approach at Yang Fan Academy is the personalized attention each child receives. Our educators take the time to understand the strengths, challenges, interests, and personality of each student. This individualized approach ensures that every child is supported in their learning journey, with their unique needs and abilities being catered to and nurtured.
Collaboration With Families
Partners in Education
Our educators also believe in the power of collaboration with families. They maintain open lines of communication with parents, providing regular updates on their child’s progress in class and partnering with them in their child’s educational journey. This partnership is key to providing consistent and supportive learning experiences both at school and at home.
Emphasis On Social And Emotional Development
Building Essential Life Skills
At Yang Fan Academy, we place a significant emphasis on the social and emotional development of our students, understanding that these skills are just as crucial as academic knowledge for overall success in life. Our programs are rich with activities and lessons designed to develop and foster these essential life skills, ensuring that children are well-prepared for both the academic and social challenges they will face.
Interactive Activities For Social Skill Development
Fostering Communication and Cooperation
Our preschool program curriculum includes a wide array of interactive activities that are specifically designed to enhance social skills. Through group work, collaborative projects, and guided play, children learn the importance of communication, cooperation, and teamwork. These activities provide children with the opportunity to engage with their peers, learn to work together towards common goals, and understand the value of different perspectives.
Developing Empathy And Understanding
Creating Compassionate Individuals
A key component of our program, guided by our preschool teachers, is the development of empathy. Through storytelling, role-playing, and discussion, children are encouraged to put themselves in others’ shoes and understand different emotions and viewpoints. This helps in cultivating compassionate individuals who are sensitive to the feelings of others, an invaluable skill in creating harmonious relationships throughout life.
Building A Foundation For Future Success
Beyond the Classroom
The social and emotional skills learned each school year at Yang Fan Academy lay the groundwork for future success in all areas of life. These skills are fundamental in building relationships, excelling in collaborative environments, and facing life’s challenges with resilience and confidence.
State-Of-The-Art Facilities
A Safe and Stimulating Learning Environment
At Yang Fan Academy, we believe that the physical environment is a crucial component of effective learning. Our aim is to provide a setting that is not only safe and clean but also stimulating and conducive to exploration and discovery.
Spacious And Well-Equipped Classrooms
Optimized for Learning and Interaction
Each classroom in our facility and schools, under the guidance of our preschool teachers, is spacious and thoughtfully arranged to create an optimal learning environment. They are equipped with modern, child-friendly furniture and a variety of learning materials that cater to different educational activities. These spaces are designed to encourage interaction, collaboration, and individual exploration, ensuring that every child can learn in a way that suits them best.
Advanced Educational Tools And Resources
Integrating Technology and Innovation in Learning
We understand the importance of integrating technology and innovative resources in today’s educational landscape. Our facilities are equipped with advanced educational tools such as interactive whiteboards, educational software, and age-appropriate learning devices. These tools are incorporated into academic components of our curriculum in a balanced manner, enhancing the learning experience without overpowering traditional teaching methods.
Safety And Cleanliness As Top Priorities
Ensuring a Secure and Healthy Environment
The safety and cleanliness of our facilities are of utmost importance. We adhere to strict safety protocols and standards to ensure that every child is learning in a secure environment. Regular cleaning and maintenance are performed to keep our facilities in top condition, ensuring a healthy and hygienic space for our students and staff.
The Yang Fan Academy Difference
Why We Are the Best School for Your Child
Opting for Yang Fan Academy is much more than selecting a school for your child; it’s choosing a partner in your child’s early development and education, underscored by the expertise of our preschool teachers. Our school stands out as a leader in early childhood education, offering an experience that is far superior to basic daycare services, thanks in large part to our dedicated preschool teachers. Let’s explore the various elements that contribute to the Yang Fan Academy difference and make us the best choice for your child’s educational needs.
A Commitment To Excellence In Early Education
Setting High Standards in Learning
At Yang Fan Academy, our commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of our programs. We set high standards for early education, ensuring that all our teaching methodologies, curriculum, and interactions are geared towards providing the best learning experience for children. Our approach is research-based and constantly evolving to incorporate the best practices in early childhood education.
Dedicated And Experienced Educators
The Backbone of Our Educational Excellence
Our team of educators, including our preschool teachers, is among the best in the field of early childhood education. With extensive experience, passion for teaching, and a nurturing approach, they are the backbone of our educational excellence. Our preschool teachers are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of our students and our community and are continually trained to stay abreast of the latest developments in early childhood education.
Engaging And Innovative Curriculum
Keeping Learning Exciting and Relevant
Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to be both engaging and innovative, ensuring that learning is exciting and relevant for young minds.

Conclusion: Laying The Foundation For Lifelong Learning
At Yang Fan Academy, our deepest commitment is to lay a robust and enduring foundation for lifelong learning in a nurturing environment. We understand the crucial role early childhood education plays in shaping a child and family’s future, and our approach is meticulously designed to ensure that every student receives the best possible start in their educational journey within this nurturing environment. Let’s delve into the key aspects of our program that make us the premier choice for parents seeking more than just daycare for their children.

Academic Rigor With A Personalized Touch
Challenging and Inspiring Young Minds

Our curriculum is characterized by its academic rigor, designed to challenge and inspire young minds. We carefully blend structured learning with explorative play to ignite curiosity and a passion for learning. However, we also recognize the importance of personalization. Each child is unique, and our approach is flexible enough to cater to kids’ individual learning styles, ensuring that every student can thrive academically.
Beyond Daycare: An Educational Journey
Setting the Stage for Future Success
Choosing Yang Fan Academy means opting for an educational journey that goes beyond the confines of traditional daycare. We provide an enriched learning environment filled with opportunities for discovery, creativity, and personal growth. Our students are encouraged to explore, question, and engage with the world around them, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of learning and success.
Preparing For The Future, Today
Equipping Children for Tomorrow’s World
Our goal is to prepare children not just for the next step in their educational path but for the rapidly changing world they will inhabit. We equip them with the tools to adapt, innovate, and excel in whatever future they choose to pursue.
kindergarten programs the preferred choice for parents seeking the best for their children.
A Curriculum Designed For Optimal Early Development
Fostering Growth in All Areas
At Yang Fan Academy, our curriculum is thoughtfully crafted to cater to the developmental needs of young learners. We understand that the early years are not just about academic learning but also about nurturing the overall development of the child. Our curriculum includes a balanced mix of educational fundamentals, creative arts, physical activities, and social-emotional learning, ensuring a holistic approach to the development of our young students.
Expert Educators Dedicated To Early Childhood Learning
Passionate Teaching Professionals
The preschool teachers at Yang Fan Academy are the heart of our programs. With extensive experience in early childhood education, they bring passion, expertise, and a nurturing approach to the classroom. Our educators are dedicated to understanding and meeting the individual needs for each child, providing personalized attention and fostering an environment where every child can thrive.
The Yang Fan Difference: More Than Just A Preschool
Why We Are the Preferred Choice for Your Child
Choosing Yang Fan Academy means opting for a full preschool program and transitional kindergarten experience that prioritizes comprehensive development and high-quality education. We stand out from standard daycare offerings by providing an enriching educational environment that prepares children for academic and life success.
A Curriculum Tailored For Early Learners
Balancing Learning And Play
At Yang Fan Academy, we take great pride in our carefully crafted curriculum, specifically tailored to meet the distinctive needs of early learners. Our approach is rooted in the philosophy that the early years of education should be a harmonious blend of structured learning and playful exploration.
Structured Learning With A Play Twist
Engaging Minds Creatively
Our structured learning modules and preschool program classes are infused with elements of play to keep the educational experience engaging and enjoyable for children. We incorporate playful, interactive methods to teach fundamental concepts in literacy, numeracy, and other core subjects. This approach not only aids in grasping basic academic skills but also stimulates cognitive development in a manner that is both fun and effective.
A Broad Spectrum Of Subjects
Encouraging Comprehensive Development
Understanding the diverse potential and interests of young minds, our curriculum covers a wide range of subjects. This includes foundational literacy and numeracy skills, basic concepts of science, the language and an introduction to the arts. By exposing children to various areas of learning, we ensure a comprehensive educational experience that caters to different interests and learning styles.
Encouraging A Love Of Learning
Inspiring Lifelong Learners
One of our primary goals is to instill a love of learning in our students. By balancing structured education with playful activities, we create an environment where learning is seen as a delightful and enriching experiences. This early positive association with learning lays the foundation for our students to become enthusiastic, lifelong Learners.
Transitional Kindergarten: A Stepping Stone To Elementary School
Preparing for Future Academic Success
At Yang Fan Academy, our transitional kindergarten program is meticulously crafted to serve as an essential stepping stone in a child's educational journey called kindergarten. This program acts as a bridge, providing a seamless transition from the exploratory world of preschool to the more structured environment of elementary school.
Designed For Readiness
Tailoring Education to Developmental Stages
Our transitional kindergarten in uniquely designed for children who are at the developmental stage where they are ready to embrace a more structured classroom experiences but are not yet of age for transitional kindergarten. This program is crafted to meet their specific developmental needs, providing a nurturing yet stimulating environment where they can thrive.
Focusing On Key Educational Skills
Building a Strong Academic Foundation
In our transitional kindergarten, which is a key part of our preschool program, the emphasis is on developing crucial educational skills. We focus on early reading, introducing children to the fundamentals of literacy through engaging and age-appropriate materials. Math is taught with a hands-on approach, using activities that make learning numbers and basic operations both fun and understandable. Additionally, we nurture critical thinking skills through problem-solving activities and thought-provoking discussions.
Encouraging Independence And Confidence
Building Self-Esteem and Autonomy
An important goal of our transitional kindergarten is to foster independence and self-confidence. Children are encouraged to take on tasks independently, make choices, and express their ideas and opinions. This nurturing of autonomy helps build self-esteem and prepares children for the more independent environment of elementary school.
Experienced Educators Who Care
Nurturing Guidance at Every Step
At Yang Fan Academy, the cornerstone of our exceptional educational environment is our team of experienced and dedicated educators. These professionals are more than just teachers; they are passionate mentors who play a pivotal role in the developmental journey of each child. Their years of experience in early childhood education enable them to offer nurturing guidance, tailored to meet the unique needs of every student under their care.
Deep Expertise In Early Childhood Education
Crafting Engaging Learning Experiences
Our educators come with a wealth of knowledge, training and expertise in the field of early childhood education. They are well-versed in the latest educational methodologies and developmental psychology, enabling them to craft learning experiences that are both engaging and effective. This expertise is crucial in understanding the different learning styles and needs of all ages of young children, allowing our educators to adapt their teaching methods accordingly.
A Personalized Approach To Learning
Focusing on Individual Needs and Abilities
One of the hallmarks of our educational approach at Yang Fan Academy is the personalized attention each child receives. Our educators take the time to understand the strengths, challenges, interests, and personality of each student. This individualized approach ensures that every child is supported in their learning journey, with their unique needs and abilities being catered to and nurtured.
Collaboration With Families
Partners in Education
Our educators also believe in the power of collaboration with families. They maintain open lines of communication with parents, providing regular updates on their child’s progress in class and partnering with them in their child’s educational journey. This partnership is key to providing consistent and supportive learning experiences both at school and at home.
Emphasis On Social And Emotional Development
Building Essential Life Skills
At Yang Fan Academy, we place a significant emphasis on the social and emotional development of our students, understanding that these skills are just as crucial as academic knowledge for overall success in life. Our programs are rich with activities and lessons designed to develop and foster these essential life skills, ensuring that children are well-prepared for both the academic and social challenges they will face.
Interactive Activities For Social Skill Development
Fostering Communication and Cooperation
Our preschool program curriculum includes a wide array of interactive activities that are specifically designed to enhance social skills. Through group work, collaborative projects, and guided play, children learn the importance of communication, cooperation, and teamwork. These activities provide children with the opportunity to engage with their peers, learn to work together towards common goals, and understand the value of different perspectives.
Developing Empathy And Understanding
Creating Compassionate Individuals
A key component of our program, guided by our preschool teachers, is the development of empathy. Through storytelling, role-playing, and discussion, children are encouraged to put themselves in others’ shoes and understand different emotions and viewpoints. This helps in cultivating compassionate individuals who are sensitive to the feelings of others, an invaluable skill in creating harmonious relationships throughout life.
Building A Foundation For Future Success
Beyond the Classroom
The social and emotional skills learned each school year at Yang Fan Academy lay the groundwork for future success in all areas of life. These skills are fundamental in building relationships, excelling in collaborative environments, and facing life’s challenges with resilience and confidence.
State-Of-The-Art Facilities
A Safe and Stimulating Learning Environment
At Yang Fan Academy, we believe that the physical environment is a crucial component of effective learning. Our aim is to provide a setting that is not only safe and clean but also stimulating and conducive to exploration and discovery.
Spacious And Well-Equipped Classrooms
Optimized for Learning and Interaction
Each classroom in our facility and schools, under the guidance of our preschool teachers, is spacious and thoughtfully arranged to create an optimal learning environment. They are equipped with modern, child-friendly furniture and a variety of learning materials that cater to different educational activities. These spaces are designed to encourage interaction, collaboration, and individual exploration, ensuring that every child can learn in a way that suits them best.
Advanced Educational Tools And Resources
Integrating Technology and Innovation in Learning
We understand the importance of integrating technology and innovative resources in today’s educational landscape. Our facilities are equipped with advanced educational tools such as interactive whiteboards, educational software, and age-appropriate learning devices. These tools are incorporated into academic components of our curriculum in a balanced manner, enhancing the learning experience without overpowering traditional teaching methods.
Safety And Cleanliness As Top Priorities
Ensuring a Secure and Healthy Environment
The safety and cleanliness of our facilities are of utmost importance. We adhere to strict safety protocols and standards to ensure that every child is learning in a secure environment. Regular cleaning and maintenance are performed to keep our facilities in top condition, ensuring a healthy and hygienic space for our students and staff.
The Yang Fan Academy Difference
Why We Are the Best School for Your Child
Opting for Yang Fan Academy is much more than selecting a school for your child; it’s choosing a partner in your child’s early development and education, underscored by the expertise of our preschool teachers. Our school stands out as a leader in early childhood education, offering an experience that is far superior to basic daycare services, thanks in large part to our dedicated preschool teachers. Let’s explore the various elements that contribute to the Yang Fan Academy difference and make us the best choice for your child’s educational needs.
A Commitment To Excellence In Early Education
Setting High Standards in Learning
At Yang Fan Academy, our commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of our programs. We set high standards for early education, ensuring that all our teaching methodologies, curriculum, and interactions are geared towards providing the best learning experience for children. Our approach is research-based and constantly evolving to incorporate the best practices in early childhood education.
Dedicated And Experienced Educators
The Backbone of Our Educational Excellence
Our team of educators, including our preschool teachers, is among the best in the field of early childhood education. With extensive experience, passion for teaching, and a nurturing approach, they are the backbone of our educational excellence. Our preschool teachers are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of our students and our community and are continually trained to stay abreast of the latest developments in early childhood education.
Engaging And Innovative Curriculum
Keeping Learning Exciting and Relevant
Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed to be both engaging and innovative, ensuring that learning is exciting and relevant for young minds.

Conclusion: Laying The Foundation For Lifelong Learning
At Yang Fan Academy, our deepest commitment is to lay a robust and enduring foundation for lifelong learning in a nurturing environment. We understand the crucial role early childhood education plays in shaping a child and family’s future, and our approach is meticulously designed to ensure that every student receives the best possible start in their educational journey within this nurturing environment. Let’s delve into the key aspects of our program that make us the premier choice for parents seeking more than just daycare for their children.

Academic Rigor With A Personalized Touch
Challenging and Inspiring Young Minds
Our curriculum is characterized by its academic rigor, designed to challenge and inspire young minds. We carefully blend structured learning with explorative play to ignite curiosity and a passion for learning. However, we also recognize the importance of personalization. Each child is unique, and our approach is flexible enough to cater to kids’ individual learning styles, ensuring that every student can thrive academically.
Beyond Daycare: An Educational Journey
Setting the Stage for Future Success
Choosing Yang Fan Academy means opting for an educational journey that goes beyond the confines of traditional daycare. We provide an enriched learning environment filled with opportunities for discovery, creativity, and personal growth. Our students are encouraged to explore, question, and engage with the world around them, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of learning and success.
Preparing For The Future, Today
Equipping Children for Tomorrow’s World
Our goal is to prepare children not just for the next step in their educational path but for the rapidly changing world they will inhabit. We equip them with the tools to adapt, innovate, and excel in whatever future they choose to pursue.
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2024.05.20 17:02 New-Consideration907 Stayed in the Queen Mum’s room on the Queen Mary

Stayed in the Queen Mum’s room on the Queen Mary
Recently we took a trip for a two night stay on the Queen Mary. We booked a port side room and when we got there we were upgraded. One of the staff was really excited about this upgrade. It turns out that we were upgraded to the room where the Queen Mum stayed while transiting in 1954. When she stayed in it there was a wooden picture of ducks about the bed, which now has moved to a public space and has been replaced with blue fabric. But aside from a king size bed instead of a pair of twins, it looks the same. Imagine my surprise using the same throne as the Queen Mum! The four water faucets for hot/cold fresh/salt water are still there but they don’t work anymore. Staying on the Queen Mary was like staying in a museum. For three days and two nights the only time we left the ship was to find two of her props stored at the cruising parking structure next door.
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