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u/DrSandbags · 24 pointsr/Tallahassee

I also moved from Madison for grad school 2 years ago.

You know the one freak set of 5 days in the Summer where it gets to be in the high 90s and super humid? It feels like that in Tallahasse from mid-May to August. Surprisingly though, I see very few mosquitos compared to the hellhole Wisconsin can be in that regard during the late Summer.

In WI, when rain comes through, it comes in as a long line that approaches your area then continues on in the same direction until it's passed. In Tallahassee, patches of rain appear out of thin air and disappear in different parts of the city. It will be raining on one side of the campus and be sunny on the other side. This happens every day July thru August. You wouldn't be caught in WI without snow boots; you shouldn't be caught here without a good set of rain gear.

Tallahassee is a lot like Madison in sense that it's a smallish city which holds the seat of the state government and a major research university. Life tends to revolve around one or the other. Madison is significantly more quirky than Tallahassee but Tally has its charm if you look hard enough. The airport is regional like Madison, so expect the same limited schedules and high airfare.

Frenchtown is the Allied Drive of Tallahassee. The south side of town is equivalent to Park St. near the Beltline. Railroad Circle is Tally's Willy Street. Unfortunately, there is no State Street equivalent. Also, if you like craft beer, Proof is pretty much the only established local operation(Edit see below, there's Momo's and now Grasslands), so the city is sorely lacking compared to all the breweries that dot around Dane county.

Duval, Bronough, and Monroe are kind of like the University Ave and E Washington of Tallahassee. They get clogged during rush hour as everyone travels to/from downtown. Capital Circle, which loops around the city, has significantly less bumper-to-bumper backups than your typical Beltline rush hour.

For roaches, get some of these, and make sure to replace them on schedule. We rarely see roaches, and then usually only in our garage and only when we forget to put down new traps.

Get to know some outdoor activities that are within 1-1.5 hr drive. I recommend Wakulla Springs, Apalachicola National Forest, and St. George Island.

Like arts & crafts, antiques, and "foodie" restaurants? Try Thomasville, GA 45 mins. across the border. Speaking of the border, you have to go to GA if you want your precious 40 oz bottles of beer. Those aren't allowed for sale in FL. However, liquor stores in FL are open til midnight or 1 as opposed to the 9PM law in WI.

u/bagelsandkegels · 3 pointsr/Tallahassee

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u/tgiokdi · 2 pointsr/Tallahassee

I have a ROAV by Anker Dash Cam C1 it's pretty nice and is pretty cheap, I've seen them as low as $50 without the sd card

u/mofovideo · 14 pointsr/Tallahassee

https://www.amazon.com/Tim-Hortons-Arabica-Medium-Original/dp/B005Y1L0BS



But really you should support some of the local roasters instead.

Go try lucky goat or black dog !

u/nramos33 · 6 pointsr/Tallahassee

Might I recommend a battery charger?

This one is helpful during a storm, when traveling, and can even be used to jump your car if your battery drains.

Feel free to get any number of cheaper ones or solar powered ones, but I think it’s essential if you travel.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0748D8KT6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_yDqXBbPKHFH0B

u/hiltk692 · 5 pointsr/Tallahassee

Another way to shoot is if you have a back yard get a pellet trap like this and as long as you don't miss you should be good. Another thing is if your looking for a range all around for Airguns and Firearms I would NOT recommend going to the shooting range in the National forest unless you like guns pointed at you. I use Talon training group in midway (short ways out of town no further than the National Forrest) The only thing is that its expensive $25 a day or you can get a membership. I also know that we have an indoor range in town but its $25+ an hour.

u/Arpisti · 1 pointr/Tallahassee

It's this one (though it's not motorized).

You'd have to get it this weekend though. I'm going out of town Tuesday and my lease on the apartment where it's at ends while I'm gone.

u/dirtyultraface · 9 pointsr/Tallahassee

I think you'll have a hard time selling it then, since it's 750 on amazon

u/jon_jon27 · 2 pointsr/Tallahassee

So the kits are nice and fly out of the box and are super expensive. If you're interested and not sure you want to do it I would say go and purchase a cheaper but versatile radio like this one-

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XQWQ7C3/_encoding=UTF8?coliid=IOOXZ0LWZ7WX6&colid=3JZ28VNN5WA0Y&psc=0

Once you have one you can use the online simulators or on Steam to get stick time in. Later, you can build your own. It's really not as hard as it sounds guys....you just need to solder really. Plus, WHEN you break it (you will) you will know exactly how to fix and trouble shoot. Check out this guys vids- he has a full parts list in the description. https://youtu.be/Avp8MurmeEY

I used to be a fixed wing drone pilot in the military. Some of the guys I worked with competed in the world class series quad and RC flier circuits. I say lets do it and start a FPV Tally Racing League!

Radio -> Sim -> Build -> Learn to Fly LOS w/o FPV -> buy crap entry goggles -> Go pod racin' at Tom Brown!