Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Hiking and stuff

This past week I didn't work on Monday because of a holiday, so I went hiking on Sunday to El Cerro de la Silla. I had not gone there in a long time, even though it's close to my house. The last times I wanted to go it was either cloudy or I didn't want to wake up early. This time the day was perfect, the temperature was chilly and the sky was clear, so I went to take the bus that leaves me near the cerro.

The first part of the trip is through a colonia, and I think it's one of the hardest parts because it's very steep road. After that you get to the entrance or the starting point of the cerro, and contrary to the places we went on Portland, this one isn't as cool. There is a main road that workers used to take, so there are parts where they made concrete steps or a bunch of rocks. The rocks kinda suck because they can be slippery, but other than that, it's OK.

There are two main parts, you either go up to a tower (don't know if it's tv or radio broadcast) that is at the peak, or you go to a platform that is like around the middle of the trip(the Teleférico). This time I only went to the Teleférico since I was still a little sore from my race the week before.

It took me around 50 minutes to get up there and I took a few pictures, I felt short of breath and like I was doing some hard work, and it felt amazing. After resting a few minutes at the Teleférico and eating some fruit, I went back since I had some things to do at home.




That week I finally received a new PSU that I bought for my desktop, so after hiking I came back and took apart my computer, cleaned it thoroughly and changed the PSU. I changed it because the last one was making my computer crash when I tried to overclock both CPU and GPU, so after I put it back together, I tried to overclock both, and so far, it has been working perfectly.



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