ChrisC
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After spending a lot of time with FDA clearance, I had to go to Europe for EU CE clearance. It's essentially a truly accurate medical-grade device that I'm putting into fertility clinics and slowly into Under Armour smart clothing. But the junk science is Oura, Whoop, Apple, Garmin, etc. - they are way off. I seem to have five of them on me at any point - my temperature readings are 96- 102°F. Apple/Garmin are good at respiration rates.
It's more fun then screwing people over in FinTech via interest rates or not letting them withdrawl Paypal balances via policies.
I decided to ski with my UK family and friends. Milan is very easy to get to $ wise, and car rentals in late March are $25/day for an SUV. I did a bit of a ski safari before getting up to Cervinica.
Day 1: ViaLattea. This area is a bit underrated. However, I did not want to return to Sauze d'Oulox (they randomly close high-altitude lifts), and Mt Fraiteve needs a few more HS lifts.
So went to Montgenevre and Claviere. It compared well with major Southern Alps locations, such as Serre Chevalair, Les 2 Alpes, etc.
I must let everyone know that 2000 meters was the snow line for south-facing slopes and that the north did better. I did get The Retour d'est storms, which unexpectedly brought snow to Les Deux Alpes: 6-8", Serre Che: 0-4", Monterosa/Gressoney: 12", and Pila 10-20"
Montenevre/Claviere
I parked in Claviere and set off, primarily to Montgenvre. It was about 12/1 pm, so I only got to pick the highlights for four hours.
It's more fun then screwing people over in FinTech via interest rates or not letting them withdrawl Paypal balances via policies.
I decided to ski with my UK family and friends. Milan is very easy to get to $ wise, and car rentals in late March are $25/day for an SUV. I did a bit of a ski safari before getting up to Cervinica.
Day 1: ViaLattea. This area is a bit underrated. However, I did not want to return to Sauze d'Oulox (they randomly close high-altitude lifts), and Mt Fraiteve needs a few more HS lifts.
So went to Montgenevre and Claviere. It compared well with major Southern Alps locations, such as Serre Chevalair, Les 2 Alpes, etc.
I must let everyone know that 2000 meters was the snow line for south-facing slopes and that the north did better. I did get The Retour d'est storms, which unexpectedly brought snow to Les Deux Alpes: 6-8", Serre Che: 0-4", Monterosa/Gressoney: 12", and Pila 10-20"
Montenevre/Claviere
I parked in Claviere and set off, primarily to Montgenvre. It was about 12/1 pm, so I only got to pick the highlights for four hours.
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