diff --git a/out/2540957.txt b/out/2540957.txt
index ed7d449962f6ca8d7d25d9bc9546c2fff13f66d3..76c54597a6b2153207d0729f42a4f8f7c97eed55 100644
--- a/out/2540957.txt
+++ b/out/2540957.txt
@@ -647,3 +647,44 @@ why do you hunt squirrels?
 --- 2574512
 >>2574424
 It's fun and they're good eating.
+--- 2575318
+>>2573947
+poor lads, they never had a chance
+--- 2575400
+>>2541282
+You can own airguns in the vast majority of Europe. Half the advantage is laws, the other half is that they're quiet, cheap to shoot and are generally pretty safe to hunt within areas where other people might be about. 
+Legality obviously plays into it but its not the only reason you'd hunt with an airgun.
+>>2541310
+There are advantages but if you're hunting with an airgun you're doing it to airgun hunt for the challenge. 
+Also, refilling a dive tank is not expensive or difficult, it costs a fiver generally once you have the tank
+>>2541520
+That'll depend massively on your guns tank size/muzzle energy, see >>2541523
+>>2541577
+>Then you need to find someone who will fill it obviously.
+Incredibly easy to do.
+> air bottle for 300-400€.
+I don't know where you live but I can get a 3 or 5L dive tank for half that cost which is good for more refills than you could possibly need in one day of shooting.
+Quoting shot counts without context is pretty useless. 
+>>2541612
+I don't tend to say this about airguns but that is a toy, good for plinking but i'd never take one out to shoot anything living.
+>>2541695
+Good post. One thing though, you can use a pump and a scuba tank interchangeably, if it can be pumped you can use a scuba on it and visa versa.
+>>2548674
+>my priority is accuracy up to maybe around 80 yards (73 meters)
+>Are there any decent options that can be bought brand new for under $120 USD or so?
+I don't have shitloads of air pistol experience but I'd suggest giving up on hoping for accuracy out to 73 meters with them. 
+For what you want you actually would be better getting a rimfire pistol. But even then I'd question accuracy out to 73m on your budget.
+>>2554516
+My father bought gamo when he was getting started. The thing was useless, don't know if it was just a lemon or something but even after being re-barreled it still didn't shoot well.
+>>2556294
+They were talking about spring guns anon, no one is using 1 piece mounts in the way you're suggesting
+--- 2575407
+>>2558844
+The Hawke optics are pretty much all ~fine. 
+They're generally nothing fancy at that price point but they'll work well enough.
+>>2559101
+We have this discussion every thread.
+>>2565485
+That thing looks grim. Also, you could buy something not hideous for the same cost that will likely shoot better as well.
+--- 2575461
+I just use mine for target practice, my dad made a target out of an old fruit box, packed it full of rubber shavings, and put some sort of cover piece to shoot through. All we have to do is print out a target, tape it up, and we're all good.
diff --git a/out/2542159.txt b/out/2542159.txt
index 5bfbc044c39a3637624ed1682478db304d1be2e7..c04b76e86daa81965aebc35daf0fc506546d71f7 100644
--- a/out/2542159.txt
+++ b/out/2542159.txt
@@ -1017,3 +1017,19 @@ But a gun carries a five year sentence. (3 for under 18's)
 --- 2574411
 >>2574268
 Yeah, but what constitutes a "good reason" is at the mercy of the courts should you be arrested.
+--- 2575219
+>>2574411
+not really.
+camping IS a good reason.
+there is legal precedent for this.
+thats why you cant provide a single example of someone being prosecuted for having a knife while camping, you whinging fuckwit. 
+even if some mad copper decided he wanted to try get you done for it, there is absolutely no way it would pass the crown prosecution service bar for prosecution. i.e it wouldn't even make it to court and you'd probably get a written apology from the police.
+--- 2575256
+>>2554908
+I think its fairly shit, just a big flat rock with a few houses and sheep
+--- 2575521
+>>2575219
+not allowed to be mad at vague and restrictive laws nowadays
+--- 2575539
+>>2575219
+Would camping really constitute a good reason if you're wild camping without landowner permission? If you're not meant to be camping then you're probably not meant to be carrying either
diff --git a/out/2543379.txt b/out/2543379.txt
index fff89cf6687ee66cf860ed67c1ea2bc3e12fc540..c2e5f3b0efc5b00c31b0d067826b66e2b74219bb 100644
--- a/out/2543379.txt
+++ b/out/2543379.txt
@@ -1180,3 +1180,9 @@ How do you nags monetize your life? Do you still rely on your day jobs? How do y
 --- 2575049
 >>2574492
 Beautiful plum and story
+--- 2575523
+>>2543807
+Goat?
+--- 2575532
+I'm letting a broody chicken sit on a clutch of duck eggs. Because what the hell why not.
+Going to try selling greens this year.
diff --git a/out/2543832.txt b/out/2543832.txt
index 8bade13a2ca99a5481a109373a9b3f66772b5734..175e73005ab9b7d61edb820549fb58d166f5d579 100644
--- a/out/2543832.txt
+++ b/out/2543832.txt
@@ -851,3 +851,6 @@ rainforest have poor soils
 --- 2574929
 >>2574922
 only the northeast of the state is rainforest, the rest is highly agricultural
+--- 2575197
+>>2574929
+ur mom is highly agricultural
diff --git a/out/2546800.txt b/out/2546800.txt
index b53dc734f9056eb91ec3d20bd8bc6ed83dadc22f..e9a5aecc8df836ac132c3b109a6de56e9750fb66 100644
--- a/out/2546800.txt
+++ b/out/2546800.txt
@@ -453,3 +453,40 @@ moist shit, 7/10
 --- 2574741
 >>2574719
 What's the big deal anon?
+--- 2575142
+>>2573966
+I'd love the excuse to off a brown faggot who shot at my dog, come at me nigger
+--- 2575190
+>>2575142
+>Ofleashes a dog but calls others subhuman 
+The irony is palpable. It's so amazing how unhinged you dogtards are.
+--- 2575215
+>>2575190
+Its not ironic at all youre just projecting and gaslighting
+--- 2575320
+>>2574719
+>it's ok when bears do it
+--- 2575322
+>>2575320
+>this just in, bears are human
+--- 2575326
+>>2575320
+Tardo mode.
+--- 2575357
+>>2575190
+>>2575215
+YWDS
+--- 2575366
+>>2575326
+>>2575322
+You’re telling me if you were camping in the desert you would just walk around with a bag of shit for days?
+--- 2575383
+>>2575366
+Who the fuck does that? Bury your shit like a decent person.
+--- 2575393
+>>2575383
+But what if you can’t bury it anon?
+--- 2575537
+>>2574139
+>>2575357
+You will die soon?
diff --git a/out/2553468.txt b/out/2553468.txt
index 155b52e85b65001015c827a2347f5c7546403c06..bd7e484b0b01eb1bc5de8234b4acbbebecc498c5 100644
--- a/out/2553468.txt
+++ b/out/2553468.txt
@@ -320,3 +320,5 @@ Honestly that's not going to do much if it's a live tree. If it's a now limb, it
 >They also don't just snap off on live trees
 sure they do. Winds, disease, heavy snow or ice etc...can cause branches to give way. Numerous people have died from falling branches
 https://6abc.com/child-killed-3-year-old-dead-lower-southampton-township-bucks-county/13180072/
+--- 2575499
+realizing that traveling and experiencing nature isn't fixing your depression and blowing your brains out
diff --git a/out/2554084.txt b/out/2554084.txt
index d09730d4c6006feb0aec5a5aebc1b83e7e0e9059..a57271f9f8cc2d842d6aa4f9ee03e546b4c7490e 100644
--- a/out/2554084.txt
+++ b/out/2554084.txt
@@ -1276,3 +1276,11 @@ sounds like someone was passing through at night an having a larff. they wouldn'
 --- 2575030
 >>2574572
 You thought drop bears are a meme, didn’t you?
+--- 2575436
+Thanks for the best thread on /ck/ in a long time bros. I'll see you all in the next thread of similar ilk.
+--- 2575517
+>>2554164
+Disappearances are due to Bohemian Grove Jews lusting to sacrifize white people to their Jew God.
+--- 2575518
+>>2554233
+This. Its Bohemian Grove Jews. Get that in your stupid brains.
diff --git a/out/2557408.txt b/out/2557408.txt
index e5ca6db9251b94e2bf46266fc309b9e0e997a926..1579647dac641cc2dc3a455f2b28d08e34b72838 100644
--- a/out/2557408.txt
+++ b/out/2557408.txt
@@ -584,3 +584,17 @@ Someone's salty
 --- 2574554
 >>2574047
 Forgetting for one night is okay but any longer than 2 days without brushing is disgusting. Doesent matter if you're /out/ or not. Even if you don't eat much plaque is still an issue.
+--- 2575420
+>>2573245
+I get it just by eating too many carbs and not enough protein. I stick to lighter meals, high protein, or lower carb eating these days.
+--- 2575423
+>>2560528
+u first faggot
+--- 2575525
+>>2574020
+I don't brush Out.
+>>2574554
+After some time out you will stink anyway, so teeth is not an issue, just take a mint pill on your way back.
+
+>>2574047
+my_nigger.jpg
diff --git a/out/2558159.txt b/out/2558159.txt
index 66e52afb7ecfdc1e45f8b05f75df042beb654e36..838f1ea2a9fe2c03ef283c9e808f23650848e222 100644
--- a/out/2558159.txt
+++ b/out/2558159.txt
@@ -489,3 +489,8 @@ myth
 --- 2574984
 >>2558279
 The guy below has more estrogen in him than the cattle he's carrying.
+--- 2575293
+Guys who brag about having sex on hikes are as annoying and söy as guys who brag about doing psychedelics/weed outdoors. You're taking a sport that's challenging and respectable and reducing it to MUH DICK. Very gay
+--- 2575307
+>>2575293
+This sounds like an incel cope.
diff --git a/out/2560605.txt b/out/2560605.txt
index f95e8657189b395aae2d514d2cfa01d754567bcb..d8987a74e2b428715a7e47e1eb071cee8865b1c7 100644
--- a/out/2560605.txt
+++ b/out/2560605.txt
@@ -1466,3 +1466,25 @@ I used my hammock tarp on a trip to Big Bend. It works in the ground but they’
 --- 2574919
 >>2560992
 what if you fall to your death though, or do u sleep with a climbing harness on?
+--- 2575272
+Anyone have a guide for setting up a hammock, the various knots and configurations, preferable non video, or a concise video if that's it.
+--- 2575277
+>>2575272
+just get a 11ft hammock with a structural ridgeline and beetle buckle straps. There is no thinking or knots required
+--- 2575380
+>>2574259
+--- 2575390
+>>2575380
+Go be homeless somewhere else
+--- 2575410
+>>2575390
+are you better homed than me?
+my home is in Heaven with Jesus
+--- 2575470
+>>2575410
+>Im homeless
+Literally all you need to say bud
+--- 2575485
+>>2563212
+is that a fucking msr hubba hubba?
+didn't know the homeless where brandwhores lmao
diff --git a/out/2562341.txt b/out/2562341.txt
index a246289741c3401de8045d47c59506a861ace1e1..b707132c5278e20fdb5f58ed17b726a30caa3380 100644
--- a/out/2562341.txt
+++ b/out/2562341.txt
@@ -764,3 +764,15 @@ Thank you in advance anon
 >>2573754
 >the attention it attracts
 If you care that much about what people think of your bag, you should go further away from people or stay home
+--- 2575292
+>>2567667
+Yes, they're very well built. Highly recommend, love my Ute. Very easily to strap other packs, pouches, etc. on the outside as well. Comfiest bag I've ever had.
+--- 2575403
+>>2573754
+I can Garantee normies don't give a fuck, you are just used to 4chan OMG LOOK A LARPER HE'S LARPING REEE if they see olive drab
+--- 2575406
+>>2575403
+Depends if you live near faggy cities, or hike near fag trails like pct, at, alps, kungsleden and such.
+--- 2575488
+>>2562341 (OP)
+My brother bought like 3k of fucking finish milspec gear
diff --git a/out/2563515.txt b/out/2563515.txt
index e2fc3fa1400f4f9f3c6b49b8f87b6be871c47e7c..410e71bd41ef4979dfad6aae769a2a75ee47db6c 100644
--- a/out/2563515.txt
+++ b/out/2563515.txt
@@ -392,3 +392,66 @@ I feel like the next best thing to doing what he did is just living in a van.
 if you can't get gun for hunting then just make snares.
 https://www.youtube.com/c/Meattrapper/videos
 it's so easy to catch a deer
+--- 2575225
+>>2569670
+>welcome to the mens room
+are you gay?
+--- 2575234
+You don't need $2,000.
+
+You can survive with $0.
+
+But you won't have the benefits of modernity.
+
+Like modern medicine or science and technology.
+
+This is just how the Indigenous man lived before colonization.
+
+You can always get a place out in the country, with a steady income and a job.
+
+Then you can enjoy being out in nature, while also enjoying things like hospitals and the internet and trucks and computers.
+
+If you just want to get out in nature and backpack for a while, for weeks, for months, then get a solid pack, like 50L or 100L pack.
+
+Then you can pack a camp, a means to purify water, a weapon/traps for fishing and hunting, a tool like an axe for building shelter.
+
+This is how the Indigenous man lived, it's not far off from how a lot of rednecks live up here, and people on reservation land.
+
+You can even camp with just a tarp and no tent, or build your own shelter, like bushcraft or traditional shelters.
+
+You can get away with stealth camping, but at some point, the ranger may catch on to you and confront you.
+
+If you are on public land, the park ranger will be on your tail, and you will have to move a lot.
+
+You have 14 days, two weeks, within a 28 day period to camp on public land.
+
+If you want to just be a vagrant, then hop between different sites.
+
+I've been homeless, just doing migrant labor, lived in a shelter though.
+
+Living like a wild man is certainly doable, but you will miss civilization and you will need a woman some day.
+If you refuse to leave and insist on living on God's green Earth in a traditional way, you will go to jail.
+
+But not on reservation land. Just respect the environment, cleaning your traces hides your trail too.
+--- 2575236
+>>2575234
+>If you refuse to leave and insist on living on God's green Earth in a traditional way, you will go to jail.
+And the Earth outlives governments every single time, so this may change. It's a constant back and forth, our fishing rights are a sacred matter.
+--- 2575237
+>>2575234
+>If you want to just be a vagrant, then hop between different sites.
+By that, I mean different parks. I have gone on long journeys across this country and just found shelter by camping on public lands and campsites, as well as hotels/hostels and such now and then as a treat. This land is vast and beautiful, full of bounty and majesty.
+--- 2575287
+>>2563515 (OP)
+If you can't survive society, you can't survive innawoods.
+
+If you're neet, there is something fundamentally wrong with you that will, likely slowly and insidiously, fuck you over.
+Im not saying this to make fun of you, im saying to stress that mental health is the most important aspect. 
+Maybe you have a lack of motivation, maybe you struggle with depression, maybe you just never learned to apply yourself, maybe you just can't take the suck (of a job or school), whatever. It's always something. Don't feel shame, get help and fix yourself up. It'll be okay.
+
+I believe anyone can survive with godlike will and wit, but you better be damn sure you qualify in that regard.
+--- 2575519
+>>2571230
+>rice
+
+Kys.
diff --git a/out/2563693.txt b/out/2563693.txt
index f250b6124698ad10a546712056b15584671c4457..46cbdcd00ae39d59f1882e1acb4ce085a31ad3cf 100644
--- a/out/2563693.txt
+++ b/out/2563693.txt
@@ -111,3 +111,8 @@ Can't stop dreaming of that beautiful land. Would liberate for sure.
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CqqkHeV8WBg [Embed]
 --- 2573196
 A little wrangler was born, I seen him squirming in the saddle all wet and warm
+--- 2575404
+https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VmwsbsPP67A [Embed]
+--- 2575447
+>>2563693 (OP)
+That is an excellent album, thanks for sharing
diff --git a/out/2565908.txt b/out/2565908.txt
index 8d4369bbb1c3303f917eff81e8db00da4de92074..dd326cbb72b9f3da043846cc627e9855c6405864 100644
--- a/out/2565908.txt
+++ b/out/2565908.txt
@@ -149,3 +149,14 @@ I work in marshes and the women there are capable of not falling over like retar
 >>2566904
 >>2566907
 Because you're more of a workers comp liability when you're older
+--- 2575075
+>>2568037
+It's a photo shoot. Don't think about it too much.
+--- 2575121
+What was the work culture like and what we're your co-workers like politically/ socially.
+Specifically I am curious if your co-workers were a bunch of gay hippies? down to earth folks? apolitical outdoorsmen? alt-right naturalists? Etc.
+--- 2575289
+>>2575121
+The work culture was great, everyone worked hard, and like I said, if anyone was a slack ass they'd be booted. Politically, people kept their mouths shut unless it was a conversation between two or three people after work. Some of my co-workers were very liberal, some conservative, but there wasn't any polarization like we see today. I was (and still am) an environmentalist; I imagine it would be weird to join a conservation corps and not care about the earth. We were all pretty down to earth, no serious weirdos. 
+
+This was a long time ago in the Bay Area. Nowadays it's probably a bunch of ultra liberal retards and trannies.
diff --git a/out/2566391.txt b/out/2566391.txt
index bba618cffe72f76023188bd1ea65c47a52410b16..b2929393a698e880c369200a69ef9a7dbfd59f0e 100644
--- a/out/2566391.txt
+++ b/out/2566391.txt
@@ -479,3 +479,6 @@ Yeah let's pump metric fucktons of saltwater onto a plateau using God knows how
 --- 2573018
 >>2573015
 Australia has a massive solar power desalination plant that provides fresh water using electricity and seawater. A lot of the food we produce is wasted and ends up in landfills, because food merchants and supermarkets throw it in the garbage for profit reasons.
+--- 2575077
+>>2566589
+This but unironically. California is a waste of water.
diff --git a/out/2566726.txt b/out/2566726.txt
index 4c4726ea10f93a6aff1693fa0dfdf1e84762a8db..a4b3af270828236c64ddd5f82492db880ecb9140 100644
--- a/out/2566726.txt
+++ b/out/2566726.txt
@@ -103,3 +103,24 @@ Based Guam poster. TDY'd out there for years, fantastic place.
 --- 2574883
 >>2566726 (OP)
 realistically probably chiapas due to the land being dirt cheap and water being abundant
+--- 2575132
+>>2567365
+Locals are super friendly to tourists it seems they just don't like it when the mainlanders move there. I could live on Oahu or the big island easy in a decked out transit or sprinter. You'd just have to keep up the facade of being a tourist. I also don't like the majority of mainlanders that live there cause they're either rich and super entitled assholes, or actually homeless and really uncomfortable to be around so I get it.
+--- 2575134
+Well Elon Musk seems to prefer the beaches of Texas
+--- 2575140
+>>2566748
+
+Which is why you should turn your dreams into practical, realistic goals and plans, and then fulfill them. Instead of just fantasizing them. You have to make it real.
+
+I knew a guy who lived like this in Hawaii, he lived on spearfishing tropical fish from the beach and water from bamboo plants. He was a homeless beach bum I guess, but he knew how to survive in the wilderness, then moved back to the mainland cause being homeless on the beach wasn't all it's cracked up to be I guess.
+
+The problem is when you let other people tell you what is and isn't possible, instead of just being ambitious and doing shit. A real man tanks control, and the rest follow along.
+
+If I advertised my dreams, people would shit on them, but I've already made them real. I have new dreams, new goals, beyond the knowledge and in some cases the understanding of mentally defeated people with broken dreams who just want to shit on you like crabs in a bucket.
+
+Don't let your dreams be memes, anon.
+--- 2575143
+>>2575140
+>A real man takes* control, and the rest follow along.
+This is how leadership works. You have someone with a vision, a plan, and you have people who share that dream and want to make it real with you.
diff --git a/out/2567001.txt b/out/2567001.txt
index 976d4ff783d975e941454833b9c4301cb8d23408..489c90d1cbb48d1f8cb3deb0242efa254fdf1098 100644
--- a/out/2567001.txt
+++ b/out/2567001.txt
@@ -589,3 +589,26 @@ Kershaw Blur
 Kershaw Cryo
 Kershaw Al-Mar AM-3
 Knockoff Benchmade Bugout
+--- 2575144
+>>2567001 (OP)
+Get a Buck.
+--- 2575154
+>>2574933
+I never understood why reddlters think using significantly more words than necessary makes them sound intelligent.
+--- 2575158
+i recommend the Pangolin TrueBlade XRS 70
+or the 72
+--- 2575269
+>>2574933
+>We
+Hit and a miss, but I'll still check those repeating numbers.
+
+>>2575154
+Because like the aforementioned poster, they conflate descriptions with explanations and get mad when you explain something properly without using the cherry picked fancy descriptions they abuse (like "we").
+--- 2575312
+>>2575269
+>hit and a miss
+Behold anon's fearsome intellect, kek
+--- 2575372
+>>2567304
+I bought an Opinel No.7 on a recommendation. Used it to clean out 3 rabbits and could never use it again. The wood swelled and the blood made the pivot rust into oblivion. I have another one for around the garden and it's great for that but I would never take one /out/ again.
diff --git a/out/2567465.txt b/out/2567465.txt
index 15f242e64459b8eb8bb65f39cdffbf1ac791b861..2d50a780959bd2ffe3d591bff25272231f44ab71 100644
--- a/out/2567465.txt
+++ b/out/2567465.txt
@@ -196,3 +196,14 @@ Another thing that helps to is to have a target while /out/ing. When you go into
 --- 2573438
 >>2572978
 solid advice anon
+--- 2575079
+>>2567465 (OP)
+There are many different kinds of "outdoors".
+I personally like hiking and climbing in forested and mountainous areas. You don't get burned by the sun as much if you are in a forest and it doesn't get as hot or windy.
+
+Otherwise it's a matter of buying the right clothes. If you wear cheap synthetic shit then sweat is going to accumulate on your skin. And that's unpleasant both in summer and winter. Also get a hat for the sun.
+--- 2575128
+>>2567465 (OP)
+Ask a doctor about your cold problem, you may have a medical condition. Otherwise, try training it in controlled situations - saunas and cold showers might help.
+Concerning the light, long sleeved everything and a big hat should do the trick.
+Neither of this will help if you just dislike the outdoors, which I understand - I also dislike aspects of it, I just like other aspects more. Consider instead doing stuff indoors, but out of your home. Sports, crafts and arts, stuff like that. It will help you and go a good ways of shutting up your family - sorry mom, I just like martial arts more than hiking, shame it's only inside the gym.
diff --git a/out/2567516.txt b/out/2567516.txt
index 36c7f575e8e4ad656d0f13f83462233ded20060c..851b3c246d8728885aea8640e51fbddaae5c44e5 100644
--- a/out/2567516.txt
+++ b/out/2567516.txt
@@ -318,3 +318,35 @@ Sell me on this book
 --- 2575046
 >>2574803
 Yeah I exclusively buy from America now because of the prices. Even with expensive shipping it works out at around £13 a tin whereas in the UK it's now around £20 minimum. Just got to have good luck with customs.
+--- 2575065
+>>2575009
+I'm pretty sure nobody reads tolkien for his prose but for his worldbuilding. For prose, you read Wodehouse.
+--- 2575094
+>>2574927
+>should I start smoking
+Weigh the health risks for yourself. If you have an addictive personality or struggle with addiction to alcohol or other substances, absolutely don't do it. But it can be very enjoyable, gives you something to do with your hands and another kind of sensory stimulus to go along with walking in the woods or sitting by the fire and talking
+
+>start with Tolkein
+It's a classic and yes I recommend it. Really conveys the comfy atmosphere of wandering and exploring the outdoors encountering wonderful things that is at the heart of what we do here, though as >>2575009 and others pointed out he gets a little over hyped in pop culture. But if you're asking that question you're clearly not a lit snob, prose will probably be way better than anything you're used to and you'll have a good time. If some of the writing seems quaint and archaic to you remember that it was published like 90 years ago. If you enjoy it and want to get more into /lit/ snob tier fantasy try Gene Wolfe
+--- 2575117
+>>2574927
+This is the pipe to smoke while reading this
+--- 2575401
+>>2575094
+gene wolfe is an odd recommendation he doesn't really do that kind of nature writing
+--- 2575417
+>>2575401
+I just meant if you want Tolkein esque elegant, beautifully written prose but even more so, in a fantasy setting, Gene Wolfe's my recommendation. You're right that it's not as explicitly /out/ type of content, though I really enjoy anything in that broader genre of people journeying through a fantastical setting and having strange adventures to read and smoke while I'm outdoors, even if the adventures I'm having are a little pathetic by comparison it still puts me in the right mindset
+--- 2575520
+>>2575046
+I'm amazed that works out cheaper but then I hadn't realised how cheap tobacco was in the US. Where do you order from? How often has customs got hold of your orders and what charges do they slap on top when they do?
+--- 2575526
+>>2575520
+>Where do you order from?
+4noggins is the place to order from as they just don't care and mark the box as hobby supplies in order to dodge customs. You gets some real fags like smokingpipes who deliberately tell customs what's in the box so you're almost guaranteed to get hit.
+>How often has customs got hold of your orders and what charges do they slap on top when they do?
+Hasn't happened to me yet because I've only made a few orders from the US. If they do catch you, the charges are pretty steep. It's £161.62 per kg so for my order I will be paying around £40 on top. 
+There are tricks to minimise the risk though. Keeping your order small (around 4 tines) and ordering through 4nogs has kept me out of the woods so far.
+--- 2575531
+>>2575526
+Thanks for the tips, I'll give it a go. It's ridiculous that shipping stuff halfway around the world is cheaper than buying local
diff --git a/out/2567610.txt b/out/2567610.txt
index 775daa3e2cb05e55471a15e944d0d5b7a7e5b304..a578a8f4a9bce3e111128c6f81c06694c5be506f 100644
--- a/out/2567610.txt
+++ b/out/2567610.txt
@@ -363,3 +363,6 @@ https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DbiWJV3JSwM [Embed]
 
 Butane canisters fail just below freezing and Isobutane starts to fail in the teens. You can mount them upside down but only if you have a stove made to work with liquid fuel rather than vaporized gas (or both, as is usually the case with liquid fuel stoves). That is, a typical stove like a Pocket Rocket or BRS3000 won’t work. Here’s an article on why canister stoves fail in the winter. 
 https://winterbackpacking.com/will-a-canister-stove-work-for-winter-backpacking/#:~:text=With%20an%20isobutane%20canister%2C%20a,temperature%20of%2011°F.
+--- 2575299
+>>2567986
+i need a recipe for this soup
diff --git a/out/2568900.txt b/out/2568900.txt
index 6950e84dfdbadff0fbab101dfcc76a4733935b0a..bb241f582f442002fdb35cbd9543bf8468d4a5b9 100644
--- a/out/2568900.txt
+++ b/out/2568900.txt
@@ -391,3 +391,110 @@ Not really. I once took this girl to a river nearby where I fish and she made a
 --- 2575034
 >>2568900 (OP)
 Anyone have any recommendations for powerbanks that are somewhat rugged and waterproof, and doesn't have a on/off button that's easily turned in by accident.
+--- 2575162
+>>2575034
+Just stay in your car, fatty, or go to /g/. No one wants to watch your shit drone footage but real-estate agents.
+--- 2575175
+>>2575162
+Im not looking to fly a drone, im looking for an emergency powerbank.and you know what? Calling me fat was very hurtful.
+--- 2575182
+>looking for small tyvek sheets for ground cover
+>go to local construction site
+>ask for some to guy in best
+>"I just grade the road, ask someone else"
+>approach second guy, "Good Morning!"
+>"no English"
+>approach builder at a construction site with head full of gravel
+>"aw no, we don't have any prices of that size, we use all of it. What is this for?"
+Really?! No single 3x6ft price of plastic sheet anywhere?
+>asked if I could check the dumpster too
+>"no, you can check home depot though.. can't you use a tarp though?"
+>phoned home depot and they only sell it by the 100ft roll for $55
+That would leave me with 16 ground sheets for a sleeping pad which is way too much. Why can't these fags let me cut open a roll and sell me partial?! THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS RIGHT, BITCH
+--- 2575184
+>>2575182
+consider getting polycro instead, its cheaper, easier to find, weights less but just slightly less durable
+--- 2575186
+>>2575175
+Avoid brusing your delicate ego, again, by posting on the correct board for questions about electronics. 
+The only reason to take a power bank in the backwoods is for bullshit or camera equipment... there is zero reason to take an emergency power bank unless you're using vehicles for some government shit.
+--- 2575189
+>>2575186
+There is nothing bullshit about emergency electricity! I need a powerbank to use with my phone.
+--- 2575192
+>>2575184
+yeah I read about polycro but I'd be using an air pad so I am concerned about the lesser durability. I might get it though if I can buy it to size
+--- 2575209
+How hard would it be to take my dog out camping? I was planning on doing some car camping with friends (florida) and am seeing if I can take her since I have no one to take care of her while i'm gone. Would just be a day
+--- 2575261
+>>2574849
+Have you considered just being grateful? Think about it. You're talking about a situation in which a girl is excited about the activities you're doing together (and is probably interested in you). Why not just be happy, go along with it and try to get her into some cooler shit?
+--- 2575285
+How do i get my hammock really high up?
+I just want to get my hammock really high up. Like, over the general tree level. There's a few massive trees in my area, i just need to find two side by side.
+
+The only thing i can think of is climbing one, strapping it on, then climbing the other, somehow reaching over, and completing the setup.
+
+how do i not fall 20 stories in my sleep?
+--- 2575316
+I'm a poorfag but interested in outdoor footwear. I've worn trail runners for most of my hikes and am interested in branching out. The question:
+
+What are the relative advantages, disadvantages, and uses cases of various different kinds of outdoor footwear? Especially interested in hiking boots and barefoot shoes, but I don't know what the purpose would be of switching to either from my current set of trail runners.
+--- 2575391
+>>2575285
+I don't know. How would you get in and out? I feel like the ridgeline would have to be thicker so you can cross it with your hands like a monkey. Definitely need climbing gear!
+--- 2575392
+Thoughts on using lumber wrapping sheets (polypropylene) as a ground cover? Would it be even more puncture resistant than Tyvek (polyethylene)?
+--- 2575394
+>>2575034
+Rugged isn't really what I'd call a powerbank, don't fuck around with Li ion. Anker has a few good options that take pd USB C.
+
+>>2575182
+Just hop on ebay or bezomart an look for a precut piece. Otherwise just scope out the dumpster after hours with a mask on.
+--- 2575413
+>>2575285
+>>2575391
+Rig pulleys on each tree and hoist yourself up inside the hammock?
+--- 2575419
+>>2575316
+What problem with your current footwear are you trying to solve? Foot pain? Blisters? Support to prevent twisting your ankle?
+
+Barefoot shoes if you're a paleo fetish autist and want to re-train your feet to hike without modern arch support like our ancestors did. A lot of people love it and it gives great grip to use toeholds in rocks, but obviously less protection.
+
+Hiking boots if you need either more warmth and protection from the elements, or more ankle support for carrying a heavy pack all day and reducing risk of rolling your ankle. But cheap hiking boots are not much better than trail runners.
+
+Honestly trail runners are usually your best bet if you're on a budget. I wouldn't invest in other footwear unless you have one of the above reasons to make a change
+--- 2575422
+>>2575285
+First of all, that's retarded and I don't know why you want to do that. But if you're hell bent on doing it, but still paranoid about falling out, I would get some arborist's climbing spikes and a safety harness. Climb up one tree and attach one end of the hammock. Maybe toss a pull line from the other end of that hammock into the branches of the other tree to help you get a hold of it to fasten the other end. Then, climb up the other tree, attach the other end, and also tie up a rope to your safety harness to catch you if you fall. (to a SEPARATE BRANCH--so if whatever is supporting your hammock gives out your harness is still safe). Sleep with the harness on.
+
+Like seriously just don't do this, your idea is dumb, but if you insist that's how I would do it.
+--- 2575424
+>>2575034
+If you need a lot of power EcoFlow are made for camping, but not waterproof. If you keep it in a tent it should be fine and it has a 3 second timer on the start button. If you just want a little battery to charge your phone Caterpiller used to make a rugged one that was fairly waterproof to go with their rugged phones.
+--- 2575427
+>>2575182
+Why tyvek? You can buy a roll of plastic sheeting for $15, 4 mil 10x25. If you want it thicker just double it up. Home Depot Husky Plastic Sheeting Clear 4ml 10ft x 25ft.
+--- 2575428
+>>2575427
+>why tyvek
+Because it is lauded on Reddit as the miracle ground cover
+--- 2575429
+>>2575285
+
+The issue is the movement higher up a tree in wind will be pretty significant. Even if you aren't slingshot out, it won't be a pleasant night.
+
+Don't they make setups like platforms and tents for cliff climbing? You'd still have to deal with wind, but it'd be less like someone plucking a guitar string. Maybe find one and hang it from the tree instead of a cliff?
+
+picrel
+--- 2575431
+>>2575428
+Well that's dumb. That's not what it's designed for. It's a weave and likely to get soak thru eventually. 
+
+>>2575182
+If you really want tyvek scraps, try craigslist or a habitat for humanity/second hand construction store.
+--- 2575540
+>>2575431
+Anything from the home wrap product line has a hydrostatic head of 1300 or greater, which is on par for many nylon floors. Especially as a tent or bivy ground sheet where it's below a second material that's fine. Also pretty tough vs polyco or lightweight nylons.
+--- 2575541
+I ordered 2 romanian plash palatkas, should I wax them or will it be fine? I find conflicting information online
diff --git a/out/2569199.txt b/out/2569199.txt
index 807c3ffdb6bba5919ed4722272c9358e8e713708..2c7d0852094f04c39559f1cf4ced0149be84f2ab 100644
--- a/out/2569199.txt
+++ b/out/2569199.txt
@@ -123,3 +123,6 @@ I don't think there is anything to forage i. Wyoming.
 --- 2574443
 >>2574141
 Get the book "foraging the mountain west" by Tom Elpel
+--- 2575426
+>>2573893
+Basically everything in the genus Rubus will have thorny, woody canes--much like a rose--unless you find some cultivar or wild mutant without thorns. There are exceptions to the rule, of course, cloudberry being one I can think of off the top of my head, but most species will fit that bill. I'll agree with >>2573916 that it is a strawberry of some sort. Don't know about exact species, since that would depend in part on where you are in the world.
diff --git a/out/2569313.txt b/out/2569313.txt
index cb8928e16cec2f7969b18e4b05a83cb5b3a37088..5a430e8a379654958eda4d9ec810e0b59a9cbfd7 100644
--- a/out/2569313.txt
+++ b/out/2569313.txt
@@ -292,3 +292,14 @@ There is nothing true and powerful left in the German people. We have already ex
 --- 2573506
 >>2573118
 His mistake (besides not executing the pigs in the initial confrontation) was being seen wearing camo and carrying a bow. It's incredibly important to look unsuspicious in these totalitarian times, and if you carry any weapon, even a bow, make sure nobody sees you with it. Germany must be the worst place to go /out/. What a bunch of bitches.
+--- 2575089
+>>2569316
+Pretty sure Germany has ålmansratten.
+--- 2575493
+>Representatives from the districts of Tofino and Ucluelet, the Alberni Clayoquot Regional District, local First Nations and Pacific Rim National Park Reserve issued a joint statement last week calling on campers to stop their "disrespectful behaviour."
+>“The environmentally friendly and responsible way to camp in the region is to make a reservation at one of the many authorized campgrounds in the area,” said Daniel Sailland, chief administrative officer of the Alberni Clayoquot Regional District, in the release.
+>“There are no serviced camping sites on backroads along Kennedy Lake or highway pullouts and there is zero tolerance for unauthorized camping and unauthorized overnight parking within all communities.”
+What is your reaction when you hear stuff like this?
+--- 2575495
+>“Backroad 'living' puts stress on the environment and local community members," said Charles McCarthy, president of the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Government.
+>"We strongly encourage visitors to come prepared with accommodation when travelling to the west coast.”
diff --git a/out/2569339.txt b/out/2569339.txt
index b5953fc631887ec2b2765752889a4899f9256160..b6c2542f66704d312cc2ad78b9ef6737e35406fc 100644
--- a/out/2569339.txt
+++ b/out/2569339.txt
@@ -169,3 +169,6 @@ a file is all you need
 --- 2574478
 >>2569339 (OP)
 I have an Adler Rheinland Axe. Honestly not sure I'd recommend it, I only got it because I needed a hatchet on short notice on a Sunday and it was what I could find in stock locally. It's not a bad piece but I think it's too much head for the handle, it'd work better with another 4" or so of length, kinda tempted to see if I can replace it someday.
+--- 2575286
+>>2574281
+hardware store sharpening stone. I found one for $2 at a Chinese grocery store for kitchen knives.
diff --git a/out/2569529.txt b/out/2569529.txt
index 3a7bea29e14034b5da405fa0bda9fddc02ef7e35..b4a175a5953c837b6c6aa163bf2e07e2f4be6d67 100644
--- a/out/2569529.txt
+++ b/out/2569529.txt
@@ -686,3 +686,59 @@ Chuck it in the embers!
 --- 2575035
 >>2574909
 god I wish I could be a woman
+--- 2575072
+>>2569571
+Douk-douk is better
+--- 2575073
+>>2569607
+This board is too small to have that, anon. It's one of the slowest moving boards on the whole site.
+--- 2575122
+>>2573553
+>all ugly women need to do to go from 4.5/10 to 8/10 is get lost in the woods for a month
+--- 2575123
+>>2570318
+Don't euro's have based roaming rights? The tresspassing ticket is more plausible for America (more plausible still would be to just get shot instead).
+Still, euro's are big fags
+--- 2575124
+>>2573796
+The skinwalkers edit is way better
+--- 2575193
+>>2575073
+I think /n/ is hands down the slowest. 
+The problem here I this place is infested with reddlt retards. On /pol/ if someone hates your meme it gets edited and reposted and the edit cycle is what refines the meme to kino.
+Redlt idiots don't comprehend this basic process--as evidenced by this thread. i
+Instead of editing the meme they bitch about it in a circle jerk forum and the result is underdeveloped memes and walls of texts from reddlt retards.
+--- 2575230
+>>2575072
+Shut up.
+--- 2575266
+>>2573553
+--- 2575321
+>>2570230
+Damn I made this years ago
+I was innawoods chatting shit about how rare lymes disease is statistically when you consider the life cycle of an infected tick
+Two days later I had the bullseye rash and was diagnosed with lymes following a blood test a few weeks later (thanks NHS)
+--- 2575328
+>>2569649
+I've heard there aren't any dedicated mods for this board, jammies from other boards do it and you can hardly expect some fag from /a/ or /g/ to understand
+--- 2575337
+>>2570329
+Camping with women is always a pain in the ass. They can't carry as much but they want to bring so much shit you'd think they were trying to build a permanent outpost. They want to bring half the kitchen, tables, chairs, a few canopies, 6 store bought metal rods to cook over the fire (JUST FIND A STICK) and all kinds of shit. Plus they get cold easier
+--- 2575340
+>>2571411
+Mclouds are pretty cool though. I also like pulaskis. Once I used a rhino, like a small and sharp hoe, while working on a trail with the USFS and it was amazing. I asked my conservation corps why we didn't have any and they said that the rhinos are really expensive and since a lot of folks in CCs are inexperienced, they get damaged and broken. But those things are perfect for cutting a nice trail as long as the soil isn't rocky. Once you get a feel for it, you can almost move at a slow walking pace cutting a nice trail
+--- 2575342
+>>2573845
+whatever you say goy
+--- 2575349
+>>2573845
+Peak goy mentality
+--- 2575379
+>>2570750
+Mindblowing
+--- 2575472
+>>2570846
+Someone actually brought a 6 person bass pro shop tent that was huge compared to everyone elses 1-2 person tents. We had to help him put put it away and it surprisingly packed away pretty nicely.
+--- 2575500
+>>2569946
+Those look like my sack
diff --git a/out/2569703.txt b/out/2569703.txt
index eeec40646ce4a63abf8076fec5a6e591d871fd8e..317042c71364a870175a070902a8e0db20d3f8f5 100644
--- a/out/2569703.txt
+++ b/out/2569703.txt
@@ -243,3 +243,17 @@ I like it. Its light and short, i dont eve realize its there.
 >>2569703 (OP)
 >>2569709
 I haven't been to /out/ since 2014, but it seems nothing's changed. Just the same threads and replies on repeat for a decade like a broken machine.
+--- 2575179
+I live in the Cushington valley North of Basidium city near the Rockies. i paid 1200 dollars for my trusty Griddentop Bearstriker 45'. this sucker brought down even the most ferocious wild Muhamawk bears. i can absolutely recommend for /out/ anons
+--- 2575210
+>>2569703 (OP)
+For me it's a close tie three way between a side-by-side shotgun, a 10/22 and a large calibre handgun. They all have their perks and it depends on your goals. 
+
+For self defence, a shotgun obviously has the stopping power. But if you're bushwhacking, a long gun can be clumsy and difficult to handle, not ideal for tight quarters. Good luck shooting a mountain lion or bear with a shotgun when its already on top of you. In many places, a sidearm is basically mandatory for folks that live/work in parks with big game. 10mm, .44 or .357. 
+
+Honourable mention is something like a bush gun, a lever action in 45-70 or some such. But that's sort of overkill in my opinion. Would certainly have a good chance of stopping a charging moose or brown bear. But it has the same limitations as a shotgun. 
+
+And I include .22lr just because it's lightweight and perfect for small game. If self defence isn't a concern, a 22 will do most jobs just fine.
+--- 2575505
+>>2573525
+This is probably the most boring ar build I have ever ever seen
diff --git a/out/2569993.txt b/out/2569993.txt
index a3b18278606362a3869b1639a2c11a2a9823c15c..bf84658f4e80c991a8c6ad737f0c0863103d6439 100644
--- a/out/2569993.txt
+++ b/out/2569993.txt
@@ -138,3 +138,21 @@ kind of hot anon
 --- 2575041
 >>2573772
 based, I can't wait to make Aliyah.
+--- 2575150
+Mid Norway, mostly just a big looming forest in my area and there's tons of nice trails in it. Taking the train to Hell next month after my exams and cycling to a national park close to the Swedish border to see some more exciting scenery. Picrel is from a skiing trip in March, it's kinda bland I know but still pretty comfy.
+--- 2575304
+>>2575041
+Do it I'm an American expat myself, quality of life here is much higher than in the states
+--- 2575402
+>>2574788
+Don't you have nice forests closer up north? Don't blame you for coming over here anyway, it's my favorite place in the world, but don't use other people's shittiness as an excuse to shit up things over here.
+--- 2575463
+Overlook on one of the trails from the backpacking camp at Castle Rock State Park
+--- 2575469
+Not exactly a hike but I went on a photography day trip at the beach and got this awesome cormorant shot
+--- 2575475
+>>2575402
+I live in the north panhandle, we have good forests and lakes here too its just a different kind of biome. I dont shit up the place but I'm not paying all your silly state day pass fees.
+--- 2575501
+>>2569993 (OP)
+more like kike
diff --git a/out/2570527.txt b/out/2570527.txt
index a7919aa0322e1232800d6fb37bc52055a7dce47c..e47f71e10ee934d49f5d72507ce79978f35b8116 100644
--- a/out/2570527.txt
+++ b/out/2570527.txt
@@ -34,3 +34,19 @@ his point was probably that youre supposed to lay diagonally, so that you lay re
 Do you sleep in a hammock with just underwear and underquilt/topquilt? Or are you fully dressed?
 --- 2573298
 I can't sleep in a hammock because my knees are fucked. Any tips for an Anon to become hammock pilled?
+--- 2575363
+thoughts?
+--- 2575364
+>>2573298
+put something under your knees
+(eg backpack, blanket, jacket, etc)
+--- 2575399
+>>2575363
+looks insanely comfy. are you fully off the ground when in it?
+--- 2575408
+>>2575399
+that's from after I lowered it down for rain proofing
+also, the tarp sags a bit lower than the hammock (I have some stuff under me in the tarp)
+--- 2575486
+>>2575363
+Is.. is that a tarp as a hammock or tarp as an underquilt kek
diff --git a/out/2570934.txt b/out/2570934.txt
index 17913ead0eea960cbc354c74209e5be5682b6b8a..e15ebc6bf675f63e8863915408197aea62adc9a8 100644
--- a/out/2570934.txt
+++ b/out/2570934.txt
@@ -258,3 +258,7 @@ does your family eat a lot of fried food or foods cooked in sneed oils/margarine
 >>2574379
 nats are also great but expensive (altho I think around the same price as spirits)
 best option in terms of both quality and cost would prob be to buy a fine rolling tobacco and roll your own
+--- 2575109
+How do you carry your ciggies while /out/?
+I have a brass tobacco case I really like, some repro of an early 1800s pipe tobaccy hinged deal; holds like 15 cigs.
+Anybody have one of those HBC ones with the magnifying glass lighter in them?
diff --git a/out/2571466.txt b/out/2571466.txt
index 35e1de902902adfa039a349560b9e3ab767227a0..b57daf5c84af26d0b1142c6e1b8ed2c277de53d0 100644
--- a/out/2571466.txt
+++ b/out/2571466.txt
@@ -103,3 +103,9 @@ t. Owned 2, now when I get the urge to boat again I just rent one for the day
 --- 2574542
 >>2571469
 You want to pull up that hatch on the floor and drill into the stringers to check for rot on a boat that old
+--- 2575389
+>>2574535
+>reality of costs and ownership sets in, get out
+Non-burger who like boats here.
+Care to exemplify more?
+Thanks, anon.
diff --git a/out/2571591.txt b/out/2571591.txt
index 9766e266ce56fd35c58975da40fd4a059b056527..3b845d570400a1995f4bf799356d326f4937d258 100644
--- a/out/2571591.txt
+++ b/out/2571591.txt
@@ -59,3 +59,15 @@ Not many /out/ related patches as of late. Still hoping for some Snufkin themed
 More cryptids plz
 --- 2574834
 Do you like muh petchs =3
+--- 2575347
+>>2574834
+Jesus, do you just keep those all in a box?
+--- 2575356
+>>2575347
+Yes, because he doesn't go outside. He only consoooms.
+--- 2575361
+>>2575347
+Yeah there in a box i alternate patches weekly on my ruck
+--- 2575375
+>>2574834
+What's the "/k/ A Flat Place" a reference to? Is it just a mid-west play on "A Magical Place"?
diff --git a/out/2571703.txt b/out/2571703.txt
index 055d5634d6e2b3b2469b2ce6b9efbe7d3bc89330..803ddaf84d6d96b3e2820f71a0b186d7798b9065 100644
--- a/out/2571703.txt
+++ b/out/2571703.txt
@@ -72,3 +72,12 @@ Well, I'll drop time spent here daily from six to four hours. Then I'll start ea
 --- 2574219
 >>2574210
 but that's still pretty low dose anon. some people are doing 40-50 grams no problem.
+--- 2575457
+>>2574210
+i once thought i was eating one 4-ho-met but instead i ate four-4-ho-mets
+--- 2575482
+>>2575457
+Nice
+--- 2575515
+>>2572791
+LMAO
diff --git a/out/2571710.txt b/out/2571710.txt
index b66bd11b9d271a71dc0b2b9dd40d7d0b01586bc2..cfa617964ccd473740710c4db05b974d3e7b767b 100644
--- a/out/2571710.txt
+++ b/out/2571710.txt
@@ -1143,3 +1143,169 @@ The weave method of tomato trellising refers to weaving string through a line of
 --- 2575062
 >>2575043
 Yeah you may need to dig drainage canals to divert the water. Soil can be broken up by daikon radishes. Or, if it’s allowed, just build up on top of the soil like a lasagna garden
+--- 2575101
+more sunflowers popping
+--- 2575102
+>>2575101
+and corn
+--- 2575105
+>>2575061
+Thanks for that.
+I only grew them up vertical strings before.
+--- 2575115
+>>2574904
+
+9a May - best is sweet potato and melons
+
+Can baby tomato, egg plant, and peppers if purchase transplants
+
+Non continental cuisine alternatives you can try:
+
+Seminole pumpkin, Japanese eggplant, Louffa, Swiss chard, Mexican cucumber, Egyptian spinach. 
+
+The idea is stuff from hotter climates than the US
+--- 2575131
+>>2574828
+Got 10 acres to work with, time hopefully won't be an issue but sometimes things happen. 
+I'm hoping someone will be able to climb these someday, but I might try buying saplings next year.
+
+These are "wild" seeds mostly from pink lady and cosmic crisp, but I understand they won't grow true to seed and may not produce the best fruit without grafting.
+I hadn't heard of rebel apples or orange pippins before.
+--- 2575191
+>>2574155
+what's your light setup?
+--- 2575201
+>>2575101
+dont they have big taproots? why not just sow them outside?
+--- 2575202
+>>2575201
+too cold. yes very big roots, doesn't matter with soil blocks.
+--- 2575204
+>>2572158
+https://youtu.be/PaR3E8BcXbo?t=617 [Embed]
+SSM says to give them a good amount of water
+--- 2575208
+still have to plant 
+>4 pumpkin seeds
+>9 cucumber seeds
+>80 sunflower seeds
+>87 corn seeds
+>110 marigold seeds
+>133 onion seeds
+>1100 night scented stock seeds
+Now... Sowing everything in trays before translating them outside is sensible except the stock seeds. How am I supposed to in a sane manner, plant 1100 seeds? Just scattering them into a tilled soil probably will yield low results, on the other hand manually doing them is too high of a number too.
+--- 2575232
+>>2574436
+same
+--- 2575247
+>>2575131
+>rebel apple [seedlings]
+I meant seedlings that have gone astray and produced three first leaves instead of two as they are supposed to ;-) (See pic for another example.)
+According to biologists a plant is either monocotyledon (literally: having one first leaf) or dicotyledon (literally: having two first leaves).
+Some individuals just choose their own third path in this world of the two alternatives.
+
+Cox's Orange is a flagship UK variety, and is quite common all over Europe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cox%27s_Orange_Pippin
+I just like its taste, and my old tree is slowly dying (attacked by some bacterial canker on the trunk), so I copied it. The new ones prepare to bloom this year.
+--- 2575249
+IT KEEPS FUCKING RAINING ALL FUCKING DAY EVERY FUCKING DAY AAAAAAAAAAAA
+--- 2575252
+>>2575249
+It's free germination and not need to water :^)
+--- 2575258
+What herbs actually have proven and verifiable health benefits?
+--- 2575263
+>>2575258
+Would you settle for "proven and verifiable physical and psychological effects" from various compounds? Too much of any medicine is just poison. The short answer is that most herbs used before big pharma have compounds that do what they say.
+--- 2575264
+>>2575258
+Let food be thy medicine.
+--- 2575265
+>>2575249
+Plant some seeds dude. Use the weather to your advantage
+--- 2575267
+>>2575263
+Also the recipes and tidbits are banging. Say what you will about the man, he's an excellent ethnobotanist and corksniffing boozehound.
+--- 2575274
+Never really been a lawn/garden type of guy but wanting to try my hand first time with maybe a jalapeno plant. Should I just go get a small plant from like Home Depot and plant it in a 5 gallon bucket?
+--- 2575282
+>>2575249
+send some here, it hasnt rained here in 2 months due to fukken geoengineering and i ran out of rain water long ago, pit water is fukken hard like 8-9 pH
+--- 2575324
+>>2575202
+>doesn't matter with soil blocks
+elaborate
+--- 2575329
+>>2575265
+Already dumped a whole pouch of wildflower mix on a shitty part of the lawn, I'd rather they wouldn't all float away and my shitty dirt floor basement would stop taking in water now tbqh
+--- 2575330
+>>2575324
+air pruning. big ol corn tap root turns into many many tap roots after a while just waiting to explode out of the block once planted. Then it turns into a nice plant and I only have to worry about the deer stealing the corn. 
+Same for the sunflowers, beans, peas etc etc etc
+--- 2575331
+>>2575330
+>>2575324
+--- 2575332
+>>2575331
+>>2575330
+>>2575324
+forgot, the sunflowers are in the back of the pic
+--- 2575348
+>>2575330
+Interesting. I always thought that tap roots were different from regular roots and that interfering with them was a big no-no.
+--- 2575351
+>>2571710 (OP)
+I've been busy these last few days, so I've been putting off transplanting my tomato seedling. I put it outside so it could get full sunlight instead of just being in front of a window. We had some nasty wind laat night and today, and I woke up to it knocked over laying on the ground. I didn't notice anything then, but this afternoon when I went to check on it it looked like this. The white spots and the curled up leaves concern me. Did it get too much sun? Did the contact with the ground make it catch something? Can I fix it?
+--- 2575352
+>>2575351
+looks like they werent hardened off and got shocked
+--- 2575368
+>>2575352
+Is it fucked or can I fix it?
+--- 2575370
+>>2574650
+don't even waste your time and resources on these bro. you will waste years of your life and hundreds of dollars on nothing. there's a strong possibility that the fruit will not even be edible. If you want to get into making your own cultivars, try plants that don't take years to fruit.
+--- 2575382
+>>2575368
+It looks like it's only been cold shocked so I'm guessing you were lucky and it didn't freeze that night when you left them outside. Tomatoes are resilient so they'll most likely recover. Look up how the harden off plants. It takes about 7-14 days so don't leave them outside over night until then and don't let them get battered by the wind and scorched by the sun in the meantime.
+--- 2575397
+>>2575348
+never had any issues with anything in soil blocks. I haven't tried radish but they can germinate at 45f anyway.
+--- 2575405
+>>2574845
+Literally me
+I've had mine under a 100W lamp for 16hrs a day, alas, no joy. A couple have withered
+--- 2575411
+Are my turnips fucked? They grow big leaves but almost no root.
+--- 2575415
+>>2575411
+I'm no expert but that sounds like too much N and not enough PK
+--- 2575418
+>>2574172
+The Ripe Tomato
+--- 2575434
+Fight on little ones!
+--- 2575435
+>Some of you peppers are not going to make it, but it's a loss I'm willing to take.
+--- 2575438
+>>2575415
+Maybe, I'll need to check on that, I'll take a more recent pic but thanks for the advice.
+--- 2575439
+>>2574172
+I like a lot of what people have mentioned
+I will add
+>epic gardening
+>David the good
+--- 2575453
+>>2574571
+>>2574576
+>>2574581
+>>2574623
+>>2574631
+>>2574635
+>>2574635
+>>2574640
+Didn't expect so many great responses, appreciate that guys
+
+I was mostly just shitposting because I started dabbling into companion plantings, rotations, and stuff like that, but I do need a couple more seasons of basic stuff first
+--- 2575510
+Reminder to put strawberry plants you don't want in your compost bin.
diff --git a/out/2571942.txt b/out/2571942.txt
index d97019bf3bb26aaa37ca001157ec2cd8154681fd..ac15d5b0847c58791d07fc007c50ee6f645174fb 100644
--- a/out/2571942.txt
+++ b/out/2571942.txt
@@ -28,3 +28,36 @@ you would be the sort of person to end up like other tourists who run away scare
 >>2571942 (OP)
 >exploring Mexico
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WN_CaCkNIT0 [Embed]
+--- 2575066
+>>2571942 (OP)
+enjoy getting killed by narcos
+--- 2575160
+>>2573976
+>The TV watcher 
+If you aren't a boomer in age you're certainly one in mentality.
+--- 2575164
+I have family that lives in México
+
+Man some of you guys are really soft and it shows
+--- 2575211
+I just spent 2 weeks in Oaxaca and it was awesome. You people are retards
+--- 2575442
+>>2573976
+>>2574918
+It's funny, there's really nothing going on in almost every state in the country, you Americans think Mexico is just two cities, the truth is it's a pretty big country, it's more likely that if you go into the wilds of the country you'll get kidnapped by a tribe of communists or eaten by a coyote, If you want to go exploring be careful and know where you will be because if you disappear no one will bother to look for you.
+--- 2575445
+>>2575066
+It's like if someone said don't go into the woods in the United States because a nigger will kill you!
+--- 2575459
+>>2575164
+yeah so do I nigger
+Including family that's been murdered
+--- 2575466
+>>2573976
+Says the guy who hasn't been to Mexico in his life lol
+ 
+It's liberal dream world, all brown countries are safe and amazing
+--- 2575468
+>>2575459
+>>2575466
+You should get out of your country more, there are plenty of places like this.>>2575211
diff --git a/out/2571975.txt b/out/2571975.txt
index 7760d36a0f75268135f06420e751a9d1b7f76f39..522c8bfe8c015012ab49e9eb331d55e0f5cdd3bd 100644
--- a/out/2571975.txt
+++ b/out/2571975.txt
@@ -101,3 +101,12 @@ You don't have to wait for lean times squirrel is easily the most tasty thing in
 --- 2575057
 >>2571975 (OP)
 Word of advice: Fried squirrel is recommended by a bunch of people, but they always fail to mention that young-of-year squirrels are best for frying and older squirrels are tougher and better braised.You can still fry old squirrels of course but I find them a bit too chewy.
+--- 2575133
+>>2574562
+All the squirrels in Vancouver are black so at least there, they're a breed. No idea about elsewhere.
+--- 2575137
+>>2575057
+Raw is the true patrician choise.
+https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DuCJAKjOdTw [Embed]
+--- 2575336
+you guys are literally eating rats
diff --git a/out/2572010.txt b/out/2572010.txt
index c9d480dc0b8d196e0ff8151a4a0889378d298fb0..240899235dc94ebad83bf56ab5d8391d06e5ed48 100644
--- a/out/2572010.txt
+++ b/out/2572010.txt
@@ -146,3 +146,6 @@ No one is impressed by your chink pfas gear
 --- 2574938
 >>2574636
 I've met girls on trail that have offered to walk with me. Probably thought I was so pro athlete or something since I'm always draped in arcteryx
+--- 2575104
+Buy MORE milsurp, it's only going to dry up and/or get more expensive.
+>>2573395
diff --git a/out/2572019.txt b/out/2572019.txt
index 45be054b4668b634693864a72759a21908cc5f8e..7334c4dbef255d2304d7979aa04a5ae688e24dac 100644
--- a/out/2572019.txt
+++ b/out/2572019.txt
@@ -25,3 +25,6 @@ ya and she is at my place tonight
 --- 2573309
 >>2572019 (OP)
 I think that's the Berlin fence to the left which means it's just south of Strasbourg north of the river.
+--- 2575524
+>>2572724
+Lol his mum is from Rita aus Weiden. Is your gf from Freundin aus Denkne?
diff --git a/out/2572091.txt b/out/2572091.txt
index 0bf2ae57a820f186683e85b071fcc914ffe4d467..1a34ad039431ce3b4a7b16dc80d0c6730a3a6848 100644
--- a/out/2572091.txt
+++ b/out/2572091.txt
@@ -139,3 +139,10 @@ Whether or not you use/like them is irrelevant. Vanity has no place in the outdo
 --- 2575029
 >>2572362
 Lol wtf I literally own this pack and poles and didn't know it did this
+--- 2575068
+i like a single 5ft stick for vaulting small gorges/streams
+considerably easier than jumping with a full pack or tossing the pack over and picking it up after
+--- 2575516
+>>2572091 (OP)
+There retarded only use I could see for them is to prop up a tarp shelter or if your old/crippled
+Imb4 you don't hike yes I do
diff --git a/out/2572120.txt b/out/2572120.txt
index 08f986338cfee5448d753354e3a3e1be8d1d6833..a21ff44643e2804260d7bc757109ac6e6d2da1a8 100644
--- a/out/2572120.txt
+++ b/out/2572120.txt
@@ -716,3 +716,104 @@ based
 >>2575017
 based
 kill all invasives
+--- 2575076
+>>2575048
+You're dealing with the fishing equivalent of "that guy".
+He's the person those cheap Wal-Mart spincast kits were invented for.
+When "that guy" wants to come fishing, you save the good stuff for people that won't googan the fuck out of it, and tell him to fish with the Spider Man Zebco, or bring his own shit .
+--- 2575081
+>>2574756
+Colors:
+>Black
+>Green pumpkin
+>Brown
+>White or silver
+>Orange or red
+Maybe chartreuse as well. Those will cover every forage you're likely to find. Good luck and plz post more NorCal fish/cliffs
+--- 2575082
+>>2574960
+Best bet is low light conditions and use a moving lure. I would just buy 6 or 4 pound though
+--- 2575096
+>>2574746
+>>2574756
+Honestly I probably be throwing white or pink in those conditions, but I'm weird and also don't fish where you fish. I find that white almost glows in slightly off colour water and I like that, it's like a beacon swimming through the water that says 'eat me'
+>>2574838
+Not great, telescopic rods in general kinda suck
+>>2574840
+Oof
+Time to call the wattanty department 
+>>2574907
+Yup that'll do it. If you're pulling hard points your rod straight at the snag and just pull with the line.
+>>2574960
+You'll be fine, especially with moving baits that focus on reaction strikes
+--- 2575097
+>>2574838
+buy a daiwa procyon
+--- 2575098
+me swinging on every piece of eel grass thinking it's a bite
+--- 2575153
+>>2575051
+Damn..
+--- 2575183
+Nibbly fuckers this weekend but bluegill always deliver.
+--- 2575187
+>>2574935
+Jann’s netcraft
+--- 2575220
+>>2575183
+What's that fly?
+--- 2575250
+>>2575220
+brassie I tied, used hareline peacock dubbing for the collar
+--- 2575251
+>>2575250
+Ice dub brassies are Hella
+--- 2575259
+>>2574982
+not gonna type out a novel. check out any behind the scenes of pro tourney angling shit is beyond embarrassing and there is nothing sporting about these people.
+--- 2575260
+>>2575251
+not as pretty as peacock herl but a helluva lot easier to tie 10 of em up
+--- 2575271
+>>2575260
+Easier and faster to tie and more durable. Real peacock does look better but I doubt the fish care
+--- 2575275
+>>2575098
+I used to get embarrassed and wouldn't swing on everything, but then I kept on reeling in a bare hook and I don't care if I look like a goober anymore. Corbina are tricky to get a hookset on and I resign myself to looking dumb.
+--- 2575314
+>>2574950
+until they ban livescope/electronics, tournaments are pointless
+--- 2575323
+>>2575314
+pretty much lmao, reason why miliken is killing it is because he's a wizard with livescope
+>"ItS NoT ChEatInG!!"
+I've never used it, so I can't say if it is or not, but watching his videos showing throwing a big, fast sinking glide bait and watching it light up on the livescope as it falls in the water column and suddenly fish come out of no where to see it....that's....yeah.
+--- 2575325
+>>2575017
+I fucking hate rainbows and browns. Retard gorilla niggers keep dumping them in our waterways and displacing/hybridizing the native cutthroats. At least the tiger trout can't reproduce.
+--- 2575345
+>>2575325
+I like browns, since they are from my homeland they might be relatives so I don't kill them. They also took over areas from natives via interbreeding and disease resistance just like my people, so if I can't justify their being here then I can't justify my being here.
+--- 2575354
+>>2574684
+Large sunfish are underrated. They fight harder than any other fish per weight and I often confuse them for bass until I see them.
+--- 2575367
+>>2575354
+I agree. Catching big sunfish on ultralight is so much fun
+--- 2575369
+>>2575187
+Thanks homie
+--- 2575464
+Ok smallie for me today.
+--- 2575465
+>>2572120 (OP)
+Legendary.
+--- 2575473
+>>2575465
+Average bow fisher
+--- 2575483
+>>2575465
+Why do the most fattest Americans just decide? I'm gonna live in the hardest part of America.
+--- 2575494
+>>2575483
+Don't bully him, he is just getting some carp fertilizer for his garden. :(
diff --git a/out/2572139.txt b/out/2572139.txt
index ea3d19c2e7b236c664feab4f19ba6a7b5e1083f9..3aba633f5745926fa566d582a6a780c8fd7a88a3 100644
--- a/out/2572139.txt
+++ b/out/2572139.txt
@@ -34,3 +34,37 @@ Aight, I got my red wine cap sawdust spawn and a n outdoor bed of mulch/straw. T
 --- 2574156
 >>2573486
 I think it's a puffball of some kind. Those are typically edible if the flesh is white inside, but dont eat it if it's yellow at all.
+--- 2575198
+>>2574096
+>Mushroom spawning location 
+...I never say this out loud but I absolutely think of mushroom patches as spawn locations. EQ and wow have forever ruined my herbalism internal monolog.
+--- 2575268
+Hiya there my FUNGUYS!
+It's been raining here in the northern midwest, and I just found these lil' guys yesterday...
+I was wondering, since I have a chunk of mycelial mass I cut off to soak 'em, if it would be possible to "Inoculate" another place with it, provided I follow the 'Shroom "Feng shui" guidelines like:
+>East side of a fallen log of the same kind with the same soiltype and flora around it...
+
+I've spored giant puffballs before,(molasses and distilled water--but that was spores,) and wondered if it was possible.
+--- 2575288
+Gonna go look again...
+The rain has been EXACTLY right for these lil' fellas.
+--- 2575319
+>find these fellas
+what do?
+--- 2575341
+>>2575319
+Fly Agarics?
+>not choice
+>!TOXIC!
+Enjoy your trip...
+HYDRATE.
+(I know you're LYING)
+--- 2575360
+Just went out to look at the place I found the first 2... Nothing.
+Even thogh it was drizzling.
+Prolly too cold.
+--- 2575471
+fungus among us. bastard was huge and almost as big as my pack
+--- 2575489
+>>2575471
+nice thats a reishi!
diff --git a/out/2572267.txt b/out/2572267.txt
index 0a31bf596741867c88d3a06ac6caa91ec56fecd1..02031f0fc00aead653b04edc2737c7ce91968968 100644
--- a/out/2572267.txt
+++ b/out/2572267.txt
@@ -45,3 +45,5 @@ Do you know anyone who climbs? That's how I got into it. My friend was a decent
 If you don't have a friend like that, bouldering in a gym is very accessible. You can do it even if you're alone. 
 
 The qts in the gym will never care about you, by the way. Mount summits, not bitches.
+--- 2575203
+Go to a gym that has bouldering and just start bouldering. Climbing is heavily technique-based so even if you go in super strong, brute forcing your way through climbs is not a good look. Just start, anyone can do it and get stronger by just climbing.
diff --git a/out/2572866.txt b/out/2572866.txt
index e8a286d7a7569deeca9e00ebf315d92086050e42..45e6699d0ea36210e19402e25649ab880978a2bb 100644
--- a/out/2572866.txt
+++ b/out/2572866.txt
@@ -142,3 +142,27 @@ Unironically want to visit Southern Colorado now.
 The beach at Galveston, Texas is nice and cruising the coast over to Corpus Christi was neat. Wish I had had more time to check out Sam Houston National Forest, the drive through the area made it seem promising.
 
 The Salt Flats from West Wendover Utah to Salt Lake City were surreal and terrifying in a existenial kind of way but I do recommend it once. Lake Tahoe and the surrounding areas are a little touristy but the view is most of the fun. Hear there's nude beaches on the East coast of the lake but I've never been.
+--- 2575522
+>>2573470
+clearly you've never been to the west
+
+>>2573505
+>>2573418
+>>2573510
+i'm not sure if I have much time to go full on camping overnight, but I definitely want to drive through and hike around for a couple hours
+i'll probably sleep in my car in parking lots and truckstops most nights
+
+>>2573527
+>>2573549
+>>2573662
+>>2573726
+>>2573997
+>>2574006
+>>2574154
+>>2574186
+good suggestions, thanks
+
+>2574015 shut the fuck up retard, you wonder why the rest of the continent hates you
+
+>>2573735
+I don't think I'll go to alaska this time since I'd already be home by the time I get to washington, plus I don't want to bother driving through canada and passport and all that
diff --git a/out/2572897.txt b/out/2572897.txt
index 99cae205acd55d733db6180b85a0d926c9f12160..67294e76bed05e109efa0fc727a64ef191865eed 100644
--- a/out/2572897.txt
+++ b/out/2572897.txt
@@ -51,3 +51,16 @@ Actually, by his reasoning, he should be killing you.
 >>2573091
 Nature was the one that almost wiped out humanity multiple times.
 My bet is solar cycles and macronova but it is also possible earths axis of rotation has moved in the past--that would also cause global devastation (even floods).
+--- 2575359
+>>2572897 (OP)
+1. Rub a bit of the plant on your arm crook,
+2. wait several hours, if nothing happens,
+3. bite a little bit, hold it a little bit, then swallow,
+4. see 2.)
+5. take bigger bites
+--- 2575374
+>>2572897 (OP)
+Youtube videos
+--- 2575377
+>>2572998
+i love it when threads turn into this
diff --git a/out/2572927.txt b/out/2572927.txt
index 8bc88126a1d659dcd53a12f468df427da77a7d34..bc7ddd410c53540ef2e1cb88e5353091c9612b78 100644
--- a/out/2572927.txt
+++ b/out/2572927.txt
@@ -29,3 +29,12 @@ When society steals from you it becomes moral to steal from society.
 --- 2572988
 >>2572966
 It becomes justifiable but never moral
+--- 2575254
+>>2572988
+Is it moral for a spy to steal enemy documents, or for saboteurs to steal from enemy supply depots? When the state becomes the enemy, harmful action against it is no more immoral than any wartime action. 
+>If I steal bags of rice from Walmart, it is the morally correct thing to do, because the profit from my purchase will be used as donations for terrorists to burn down cities.
+>If I steal from the farmer's market, it is morally wrong, because the profit will provide for their family.
+--- 2575385
+>>2572940
+>but he took a serious L when he jacked his hog in public.
+No cap that was homie's biggest dub, real nigga shit
diff --git a/out/2572979.txt b/out/2572979.txt
index 4dfabdd0aeb60e57f66b7ed8c7df19d5cc4eff6f..d8463a0a99366d791968ae75c94cf01b748d919f 100644
--- a/out/2572979.txt
+++ b/out/2572979.txt
@@ -31,3 +31,12 @@ Good luck and best wishes of success, off-grid anon.
 --- 2574739
 >>2572979 (OP)
 sure man, see you in a week
+--- 2575173
+Good luck in your walk toward the light anon.
+If you ever return, I hope you can learn to limit your porn use.
+--- 2575297
+>>2572979 (OP)
+>Just wanted to scream into the abyss one last time before I left.
+I hope you have a good life anon, we may never see eye to eye but Just know that someone from Eastern Europe understands you, may you live well.
+--- 2575480
+Might be doing that soon too desu. I wish you the best anon.
diff --git a/out/2573062.txt b/out/2573062.txt
index 2d73d3796d2ad4bd88a3480aee5c2c9582a9db90..4c42fc859884af6a6ff73c7985a520ae0053b1c2 100644
--- a/out/2573062.txt
+++ b/out/2573062.txt
@@ -15,3 +15,16 @@ Barely a lock. Pretty common on cheap furniture. The key will be like picrel. Yo
 --- 2573704
 >>2573062 (OP)
 what the hell does an antique lock have to do with the outdoors?
+--- 2575074
+>>2573666
+I'm gonna order one of these and see if it gets me in.
+--- 2575125
+>pick a lock...
+...any lock
+--- 2575446
+>>2573062 (OP)
+When it turns out to be a dybbuk box and you end up haunted by a demon, I'll see you on /x/! Good luck!
+--- 2575449
+Just bring your chester drawers to a locksmith and ask him for a skeleton key that will fit and he probably has one. 
+
+also >>>/diy/
diff --git a/out/2573231.txt b/out/2573231.txt
index aa98618ad469d20526debd9f4172ffc0b7698b85..6edef36fe94e65cdb629fd8c69c3a902f8508029 100644
--- a/out/2573231.txt
+++ b/out/2573231.txt
@@ -194,3 +194,6 @@ Seconding this. The work is obviously demanding, but how would you even prepare
 I dont want to meme but if there was a copy paste post for commercial fishing this book would be recommended reading for BB.
 
 TL;DR it's more of a gatekeep and bill Carter is dramatic at times, solid dude just dramatic with his descriptions. His stories about Serbia/Bosnia were pretty cool.
+--- 2575528
+>>2574966
+Neat. Anybody else have book recs about fishing, fiction or nonfiction?
diff --git a/out/2573411.txt b/out/2573411.txt
index 5ee8a6caea9beea04d1aa212b46901b1fb48839e..8e374ea1485bba773a86549cd6f49b8eb07db667 100644
--- a/out/2573411.txt
+++ b/out/2573411.txt
@@ -14,3 +14,9 @@ Second from the last is actually pretty based and the first thread somehow turne
 --- 2573447
 >>2573441
 Found the reddlt shitbrick
+--- 2575088
+>>2573411 (OP)
+This is just the normal quality of the board.
+--- 2575100
+>NOOOO YOU CANT POST THE FROGGERINO!
+>IT MAKES ME SO ANGRYYY I WANNA CRY WAAAH
diff --git a/out/2573529.txt b/out/2573529.txt
index 0bcc6f57b5c23a3471faf661006b3a34a27dc014..c8907a500ba56ede73ce8d88a14e90b67fa78d64 100644
--- a/out/2573529.txt
+++ b/out/2573529.txt
@@ -40,3 +40,8 @@ Also shit standards, but as you said if you know what brand or specific product
 >>2573812
 >>2573833
 Both websites are absolute trash. They exist because most people have shit taste and buy garbage products that don't last.
+--- 2575303
+>>2573529 (OP)
+Depends on what you're buying, in general stick with products with lots of reviews. I wouldn't buy certain products on there like packs or boots, but stuff like tarps or basic stoves or solar panels, you can definitely get away with it.
+--- 2575421
+I bought a wind screen for 10 euros and it seems good, but I have to try it yet bc I got it only for 4 days
diff --git a/out/2573692.txt b/out/2573692.txt
index b330895833adb80afd2173db9205d057667f19b5..4dd7d2162699fddaff37bf7909ed59bb912f4cb0 100644
--- a/out/2573692.txt
+++ b/out/2573692.txt
@@ -82,3 +82,5 @@ you are a good person anon, its uplifting to see there are still people in the w
 --- 2574868
 >>2574399
 I'm loling so hard my toddlers are looking at me like a maniac. Thank you anon
+--- 2575474
+F
diff --git a/out/2574070.txt b/out/2574070.txt
index 0ee460db59ff78a3d6c16761aa245d95355afe33..54d1a807564fbe3fdacc9dce6925f8d6c5de1013 100644
--- a/out/2574070.txt
+++ b/out/2574070.txt
@@ -157,3 +157,55 @@ New Zealand roads littered with glass so should have seen it coming.
 --- 2575058
 >>2574601
 imagine being a pedant about gravel bikes of all things. holy fuck. you're embarrassing bud.
+--- 2575136
+>>2574070 (OP)
+I'm a noob like you, but here's my ride. Obviously not the kind of bike you'd want to tour with but it gets the job done and I enjoy it :)
+--- 2575213
+>>2575136
+I'm bit of a perfectionist and tend to lose myself in preparation and overthinking. for example I just ordered a solar panel to try and charge my phone on the road. (kinda dumb but I want to see how it works) 
+
+Maybe I should just pack my shit and enjoy myself more like you do. Your bike looks comfy
+--- 2575214
+>>2575023
+what kind of hole is unfixable with a repair kit? are New Zealand roads littered with knives?
+--- 2575218
+>>2574445
+Thanks for the pointers. I admit, I was a bit lazy with my search. I decided against a dynamo for now. want to try things out with a large battery pack and a solar panel. Should be enough when I skip into a town once in a while.
+
+btw, not to feed any clichés or such but I'm originally from poland too so I know, at least to a degree, how things can be there in some places.
+How do you manage your security? 
+Do you secure your bike/camping equipment on camping grounds? Do you ever leave your shit unattended when solo traveling?
+--- 2575255
+Are gravel bikes better for multiday trips on poor roads and tracks? I'm thinking of doing the Kintyre way and Arran
+--- 2575257
+>>2575218
+>How do you manage your security?
+Never had problem with this. It's safe to sleep in dedicated places (camping sites, hostels etc.), for owners just call the police if anyone gets too drunk and starts causing problems. And when I pitch my tent in the middle of nowhere, my biggest concern is not to get trampled by a scared off dear.
+
+>Do you secure your bike/camping equipment on camping grounds?
+I do secure my bike, just like I do when I commute.
+When I arrive early on camping site, I sometimes leave my tent with clothing, food etc. unattended, but I take those few items worth stealing (such as my camera) with me. I always take for this purpose a lightweight drawstring bag. It takes almost no space and can be used as a small backpack (I use it also to carry food I bought in the last shop before stopping for the night).
+
+>Do you ever leave your shit unattended when solo traveling?
+My biggest concern is when I visit popular touristic attractions such as museums, mansions, etc. The traffic is too big there to leave things unattended. Unless I can leave my panniers behind the desk (which usually is not a big deal), I skip the attraction.
+When I shop in some random village, I even leave my phone on the handlebar. It's much more likely that local kids will do some stupid joke than that someone steals from you there.
+--- 2575315
+>>2575214
+didn't realise there was some sort of hole and it basically teared, don't know what happened.
+--- 2575346
+>>2575255
+better than what?
+when it comes to longer trips I feel like you have tree options. road, gravel or trekking.
+
+I've been using my roadbike up here in northern germany where you have pretty much ideal conditions for it. Super fast, I enjoy the burn and exhaustion but got tired of just riding for the sake of riding.
+
+Now that I have a gravel bike I'm having way more fun. I can explore forest and gravel roads and it's just slightly more comfortable without losing too much speed on paved roads. Pretty much ideal for me.
+
+I did do a bikepacking trip along the french coast when I was younger. two weeks with your run off the mill trekking bike - slow pace since we're traveling with a couple of girls. Super fun memories but I wouldn't do it alone. Just bit to tanky and slow feeling for my taste.
+
+If you want to get around quickly and can expect decent, paved roads -> road bike
+
+If you want chill traveling, getting the free spirited hobo life, riding in sandals and a hat -> 
+ trekking bike
+
+If you are more like me, like to travel fast but still enjoy the ability to explore some more difficult roads or take cool shortcuts -> gravel bike
diff --git a/out/2574121.txt b/out/2574121.txt
index 318553ebadc85924196499f3677701df709ab228..8bd9af6117eea6597c681c07e8f15dfe201eb898 100644
--- a/out/2574121.txt
+++ b/out/2574121.txt
@@ -210,3 +210,51 @@ Only option left is to accept them and give them a place in society. Soon they'l
 >profit
 
 Do you think they recognize the smell of their fellow uncle 'Throatrippers' innards?
+--- 2575212
+>>2574121 (OP)
+I am going backpacking this weekend with my dad, and will hunting at night for coyote and Hog. If I get one I will post it and eat it. 
+
+What should I bring ? I will have
+> a 20 round mag 
+>IR laser
+>rifle
+>gen 3 nv monocular
+>ill have a fillet knife
+>trash bag to take it home with me
+
+What else do I need to consider , keep in mind I will backpacking so I will have to eat the coyote at camp?
+
+I swear someone needs to eat one before this thread dies
+--- 2575281
+>>2575212
+I got a pretty solid plan in place now. I just gotta start trying
+Im neet rn so i can go out every morning or so for this.
+I guess i still need bait though. I don't really eat meat unless i know where it came from, so i don't have anything but veggie stuff on me.
+>>2574977
+Do you think a human would recognize the smell of their family's blood?
+--- 2575291
+>>2575281
+>Do you think a human would recognize the smell of their family's blood?
+Humans don't have a hundred million nose receptors.
+--- 2575298
+Just can't see myself eating it. It's so close to dog.
+
+I'm not saying "bawww you are eating a doggie that's mean" but I am saying that it looks too much like a dog to enjoy as food. Probably tastes like it too for all I know. Fucking disgusting.
+--- 2575306
+>>2575298
+Don't forget all the parasites :^)
+--- 2575310
+>>2575298
+see THIS is what pisses me off enough to do this! I kinda want to do it as a slap in their face that says, no, it's not inedible, your being a picky little brat who just wants to kill something with your fancy thermal scope.
+"nah i don't eat coyote, it's too much like a cute doggy!"
+BITCH, YOU KILLED IT. FINISH THE FUCKING JOB YOU LITTLE SHIT. Who raised them to kill and waste like that?
+"it tastes bad!" SUCK IT UP, you got seasonings, dont ya? Ya got fire, don't ya?? 
+Eat up! Or don't kill it!
+Hunting coyotes for pest control doesn't work anyways, if it did, they wouldn't be coast to coast right now. So follow the rules every other hunter has to. 
+You don't see deer hunters sending the carcasses to the landfill like yote hunters do. Even if they need to cull, the meat is donated, heck even donated to zoos or pred sanctuaries.
+Even my local walmart donates it's bad meat to a wolf sanctuary.
+--- 2575311
+>But leaving the corpse to rot returns it to the ecosystem!
+
+Ok then why can't any other hunter under the sun pull that lame ass excuse? 
+It's the concept of wanton waste. Read up on it.
diff --git a/out/2574196.txt b/out/2574196.txt
index 04c95b17dbfaf5ead4ec03ab131fce934bd58dc6..7de6d769c3040e48c13cb6a2b651e1e33368b02e 100644
--- a/out/2574196.txt
+++ b/out/2574196.txt
@@ -43,3 +43,16 @@ Learning from a teacher is a lot better than from a book. Experience always mogs
 --- 2574992
 >>2574517
 OP is asking about mushroom ID, not complex genetics and phylogeny
+--- 2575166
+>>2574422
+You clearly thunk you're smarter than you obviously are.
+Life is hard for you isn't it.
+--- 2575167
+>>2574992
+>Mushroom identification isn't complex
+I live where there are more varieties of mushrooms than the Amazon or Congo. You've never picked a Mushroom to eat in your life.
+--- 2575514
+>>2575167
+I never said it wasn’t complex, and I’ve harvested plenty 
+
+But, for the most ID’ing the most commonly eaten mushrooms *is* simple
diff --git a/out/2574261.txt b/out/2574261.txt
index 7600a4f22c84f12f7a90375f9ecd1c336be359ba..74d61d06b0ceeefdcc24e25f065f182330584de5 100644
--- a/out/2574261.txt
+++ b/out/2574261.txt
@@ -167,3 +167,18 @@ larping
 and unfortunately working
 --- 2574800
 Lots of weekend trips, working, planning another long trip. If I hit the lotto might fly to Reykjavik and walk across Iceland for 2 weeks in July or August
+--- 2575284
+>>2574263
+Heheh, good first post.
+
+By hikers he means potentially anyone in this thread, so enjoy your outings won't you.
+--- 2575507
+Fly out from California to Helsinki for hiking/mushroom hunting/moose watching/pike fishing
+--- 2575508
+DAYTIME: Shorts, T-Shirt, Sunglasses prowling the watering holes for women. 
+
+NIGHT: Leather Tunic, Flint Axe, killing assorted mystery meat immigrants. 
+
+Example for instance: I don’t usually do anything on the weekend but that is the time to hunt. 15:00 go to local creek, act like one of them, city babes in sight. Sunglasses, sandals and shorts. Chit chat here and there, answer the average questions like; “What do you do for a living?” Or “Do you want to have kids?” Then I depart around 18:00. Night rolls around 19:45~ The fire should be roaring, I toss on Juniper leaves and Pine Needles, get it really smoky. Connect the Bluetooth speaker and play the drums. Do a quick dance, pray to the father for a good night, head out. I usually go barefoot and shouting as load as I can imitating the coyotes. 2KM run or so. Approach the weak and defenseless, strike at the neck, massive hemorrhage. Toss the bodies into the kern river. The rapids break them up unrecognizably. 
+
+Another good hunt.
diff --git a/out/2574392.txt b/out/2574392.txt
index 0794a73350a12af15f3b623a399eb1ee2da75346..7005f938334b3a428b25b770a2821b99a4ca2b82 100644
--- a/out/2574392.txt
+++ b/out/2574392.txt
@@ -161,3 +161,8 @@ In some countries, brownouts are pretty common, and electricity is not everywher
 --- 2575038
 >>2574400
 This. The less you need, the less can surprise you. Electricity is a convenience, but make it so you don't need it. Fridge is a weakness, store just food that doesn't rot without a it. Have candles ready. Don't store information in digital form, paper is your friend. Electric kettle is useful, but you can boil water on stove too. Try to live in the city like if you lived off the grid. Internet just at uni/public library. Charge your phones in public transport or at your workplace. Collect water in barrels.
+--- 2575290
+>>2575038
+I see what you're saying but also, you can do both.
+
+Have the larder of canned/dried supplies, use pen and paper and all the dependable old ways. It's smart. But also, have a fridge if you can... have internet and a PC. Even if it is crap 30% of the time, that's still a lot of time with your creature comforts. And I don't see anything wrong with it, you can still put it all away and enjoy the great outdoors all around you. Watching Breaking Bad at the lake while 20 miles from the nearest person, on a warm summer night, is acceptable behaviour.
diff --git a/out/2574430.txt b/out/2574430.txt
index c141118e38c43eb0013d589bec30b08b0025731b..964b97baa249ab06392cebdc01931e3a180ebaf3 100644
--- a/out/2574430.txt
+++ b/out/2574430.txt
@@ -73,3 +73,18 @@ While I do own a blue tarp, I do not camp under them. Too crinkly.
 >spray both with rustoleum 
 
 literally zero problems in almost ten years
+--- 2575138
+Uh.... why would you need this shit? Just put your bag in the tent, it won't go anywhere. I've camped in windy deserts, when the wind is really going, those stakes are useless, especially in sand. Of the 9 people I was camping with, everyone's tents blew away except mine and another. They were all staked in. What was the difference? I had a water cube in my tent.
+
+ Do you fags really bring a hammer and nails into the woods?
+--- 2575161
+>>2575138
+What a retard.
+--- 2575169
+i usualy go with the Nidrocohen Taurin 400 Stakes because they are durable and are made of high quality cobalt-nitrate so they never oxidise
+--- 2575309
+>>2574430 (OP)
+That's a snow picket you bing bong.
+--- 2575477
+>>2574430 (OP)
+Just carve them anew.
diff --git a/out/2574440.txt b/out/2574440.txt
index 0e221d6ca646b990ee1fb7010c23315cbf09612b..28fdf0625ee4a709788447ac75dba7b562be89ec 100644
--- a/out/2574440.txt
+++ b/out/2574440.txt
@@ -92,3 +92,21 @@ Who cares? Are you using it for something other than camping?
 >>2574785
 >If you can start a fire just by rubbing sticks, it's extremely useful for survival.
 No it isn't. You don't need fire for survival when it's even possible to make it by friction with things you find around. Any idiot can do that when it's warm, dry and cozy. You need fire for survival when you're lost in a dark woods and get hit by a blizzard and the only thing that's keeping you concious is a fuckload of adrenaline.
+--- 2575070
+>>2574998
+>no it isn't, except for when it is
+--- 2575108
+I really hate cooking over them, ngl. Cant stand the smoke, that shit kills me.
+Dont like trying to dry stuff over them.
+Lotta work for a larp.
+But, fuck anybody who wants to tell me I cant have one when I want one.
+--- 2575227
+>>2575070
+But it isn't. My point is that, when you'd need it, you fucking can't do it no matter how high-lvl pyromancer you think you are. From practical point of view, only reason i'd actually consider it important to know these kinds of "alternative" fire starting methods is that it makes you respect modern fire starters more and forget those silly power fantasies about rubbing sticks together and "surviving" like a caveman.
+--- 2575248
+>>2574440 (OP)
+Anyone who isn't naturally drawn to a campfire doesn't have a soul.
+As for practicality, its easier to carry a lighter and some waterproof matches than half a gallon of propane when you're on a several week long hike. Of course, if your complaint is that it isn't necessary for survival, you're quite right. Neither is a tent. Neither is a hot meal. Hell, if its just a weekend outing, you really don't NEED to eat. Just bring a water bottle, wear a t-shirt and jeans, and just start walking. 
+Now, stop being gay, and go build a fire for you and your friends to sit and talk around, you soulless golem.
+>>2574496
+this guy gets it
diff --git a/out/2574457.txt b/out/2574457.txt
index 70cdb8d542b236421e188f7cde87b3cd31bea5d0..ee5067a3db31377922eba7b8a2977aae314fb807 100644
--- a/out/2574457.txt
+++ b/out/2574457.txt
@@ -1,3 +1,28 @@
 -----
 --- 2574457
 Never make another knife thread again
+--- 2575196
+>>2574457 (OP)
+Why would you need anything else?
+--- 2575231
+>>2574457 (OP)
+I just got this, what am I in for?
+--- 2575243
+>>2575231
+WTF is wrong with the handle--send it back my dude they didn't finish making that thing.
+--- 2575280
+>>2
+>>2575243
+--- 2575387
+>>2575231
+>Gerber
+You're in for the big sad.
+--- 2575409
+>>2575231
+blisters, you are in for blisters
+--- 2575502
+>>2574457 (OP)
+I'd like to stick my penis in her vagina if you know what I mean
+--- 2575534
+>>2575502
+I don’t follow. Hint?
diff --git a/out/2574482.txt b/out/2574482.txt
index d211f055ee882807a83acf328dbfafb7f1f4f5d3..20e9242a917b1f5fd452232ffd8b599bc721564b 100644
--- a/out/2574482.txt
+++ b/out/2574482.txt
@@ -66,3 +66,17 @@ The fact that OP is asking this on /out/ is the most ridiculous part. I say go f
 --- 2574841
 >>2574826
 I was there 2 weeks ago and it wasn't that bad. My ugly fat girlfriend managed to reach the summit last year and it was her second time hiking.
+--- 2575294
+>>2574821
+Yeah even the Grand Mesa here still has snow on it and it's only 10k in elevation.
+--- 2575296
+>>2574841
+gahDAMN that's a ass
+--- 2575301
+>>2574482 (OP)
+Colorado anon here, just do an easier 14er that's non technical. Capitol Peak is a class 4 route, which means you are just not getting up the mountain without climbing equipment. As others have noted, the peaks still have snow on them, which means you're just not summiting them without extensive specialist equipment and knowledge on how to use it. The roads to most of these mountains aren't even open until June. Wait to climb a 14er until June and find one that you can climb without specialist equipment. There is not a shortage of non technical 14ers in this state.
+>if I don't make it out you'll probably hear from me in the local news.
+We won't, retards die in the mountains all the time out here, because they're not prepared. I have a friend who did search and rescue and quit because he was sick of rescuing total morons.
+--- 2575305
+>>2574482 (OP)
+Imagine how irresponsible it would be to intentionally put yourself in a situation that will require you to get rescued. Then take 40% of it. Still pretty damn irresponsible desu.
diff --git a/out/2574518.txt b/out/2574518.txt
index a7cd5ba5a2ec009e29c8ebf57fc5738063460154..acb3fb9f0a5de5721ccc4ca3abf8b7c080f5534f 100644
--- a/out/2574518.txt
+++ b/out/2574518.txt
@@ -17,3 +17,6 @@ That's mandibles holding a piece of skin.
 >>2574518 (OP)
 you can't get any disease from ticks. it's just a jewish trick to make people leave nature and get everyone in cities.
 once they test you for lyme disease or whatever disease, once they take your blood they actually inject a toxic metal into your vein that they put on a needle tip.
+--- 2575416
+>>2574570
+meds
diff --git a/out/2574609.txt b/out/2574609.txt
index 8f39c2789193c77b32c7064244e5789839d9a451..972b5f44aec48a7eb9bd85a8cf069a3139ac8b6d 100644
--- a/out/2574609.txt
+++ b/out/2574609.txt
@@ -34,3 +34,12 @@ based cat sharing with his canine companions
 --- 2574861
 >>2574740
 Lel
+--- 2575338
+>>2574736
+Enjoy leprosy.
+--- 2575339
+>>2574609 (OP)
+Ophiophagus hannah
+--- 2575343
+>>2574736
+hope you washed your hands, retard
diff --git a/out/2574625.txt b/out/2574625.txt
index 7b25653f82652a62c9944d2c17a707267e51ee0f..5f749c40724233e2f74d9b0a8f57adcbff852acb 100644
--- a/out/2574625.txt
+++ b/out/2574625.txt
@@ -13,3 +13,26 @@ cringe
 --- 2574964
 >>2574625 (OP)
 Don't worry about it.
+--- 2575078
+>hammering out a V piton
+>super wiggly but not coming out, so I hold it with one hand while "dehammering" with the other
+>strike my thumb, recoil in shock and strike my forehead with the pointy end of the hammer
+>didnt bring my first aid kit because its only 300m with abseils
+>bleed all over my new shirt and rope
+>didn't even manage to get the piton out
+--- 2575157
+>>2574963
+You cringe because your alpine is shit, east coast retard
+--- 2575216
+Always happy to see one of these threads pop up. Here’s some Alaskan alpine climbing from late summer last year. Super wet, loose, sketchy, but wildly fun. Bummed the whole climb was socked in past 4000 ft so there wasn’t really a view on the summit, but it definitely makes it less heady when you can’t see how exposed you are. Excited to be heading back up there soon.
+--- 2575440
+>>2575157
+I'm from the PNW you big baby
+--- 2575511
+>>2575216
+Looks like a sick climb
+--- 2575512
+I want to get into alpine climbing. I’ve skied since I was 6 but I’ve never gotten into other alpine sports. How expensive is it?
+--- 2575513
+>>2575512
+Depends, really. You’ll need all the normal climbing safety gear, the cold weather gear you probably already have, some extra bivouac/camping stuff and obviously some picks and other pointy implements
diff --git a/out/2574627.txt b/out/2574627.txt
index 45cea5487e505d9bdc7332d9f56a0e733c524d86..2fca672dac063d21ac968559e3bf30047ac61c54 100644
--- a/out/2574627.txt
+++ b/out/2574627.txt
@@ -11,3 +11,17 @@ English is a common ground, and Hebrew is pretty common as well, but the native
 >>>/trv/
 --- 2574633
 Wrong board sorry my bad please delete thread, will report it
+--- 2575141
+More proof that most Alabama fans are bandwagoners who never attended the university and will abandon the team when they start losing again.
+--- 2575146
+>>2575141
+I attended the university and I live just outside of Tuscaloosa lmao.
+--- 2575147
+>>2575146
+This post was meant for /int/ but I had multiple tabs up. Jannies take it slow on /out/, it's a slow and cozy board really.
+--- 2575174
+>Our nogs are better than your nogs
+Neverunderstood why southern gents give a shit about ths gay sport
+--- 2575200
+>>2575174
+That's all sports honestly, and I've never understood the reason either. Sports are fun to play, but why the fuck would I watch? Literally cucking yourself out of fun, it's just like when people watch streams of video games. Just play the game yourself??? What the fuck?
diff --git a/out/2574697.txt b/out/2574697.txt
index cfad040aeadf8d5311718b6750a525852848a7e7..6ebf088abe521f0ebd78ce1e8196bd8f9d2d09de 100644
--- a/out/2574697.txt
+++ b/out/2574697.txt
@@ -49,3 +49,16 @@ This is a good mentality. I always thought it would be frustrating to go hunting
 --- 2575032
 >>2574957
 Ah ok, thank you. I bought my girlfriend a handmade horse bow last year as I knew she liked archery (has bow hunted everything from rabbits to elk + moose) and was wondering how useful/useless the bow was, it's fun for target shooting at least
+--- 2575110
+>>2575032
+>>2574847
+Usually you'll have local hunting laws that say what minimum poundage you need for what game. I'm sure they err on the side of caution. A 35 pound bow with a sharp arrowhead can still do a lot of damage. But I think it's good to be careful. They just banned bow hunting altogether in Australia because it's "inhumane". Probably started when some normie saw an animal running around the forest with an arrow lodged in its ribcage.
+--- 2575112
+>>2575110
+We're in the UK, bowhunting here is also illegal, yet flooding land with traps and poison isn't - it'll be a while before we go somewhere where we can legally hunt with her bow unfortunately.
+--- 2575114
+>>2575112
+Bans are insane when you consider that a crossbow or compound bow are just as accurate and just as lethal as any hunting rifle. But that's what you get when you have city sheltered idiots electing city sheltered politicians I guess.
+--- 2575129
+>>2575114
+I very much agree with you, I feel like it has something to do with the ease of access of bows here compared to firearms - it is ridiculous though that you can go and shoot small game with underpowered air rifles but not a bow.
diff --git a/out/2574726.txt b/out/2574726.txt
index 13f91c8fb05f5e761d0bc6c03164e7773cd56d7f..777df10d7171b9b8b6a9f5021595adbfa331b527 100644
--- a/out/2574726.txt
+++ b/out/2574726.txt
@@ -45,3 +45,21 @@ buy a cheap gym membership for showers
 >It's another "I'm running away from home mom, and this time I mean it!" post.
 
 mmmk...
+--- 2575064
+>>2574726 (OP)
+Listen, it's fun and you'll like it and this website is full of literal honorless cowards so don't listen to anybody trying to discourage you
+
+A vehicle will give you like 30 more degrees of temperature tolerance over what you would comfortably tolerate on foot.
+--- 2575253
+>>2574726 (OP)
+Water is concern number 1. As for what else to bring, That's entirely based on what you intend to do, and what /out/ing has taught you that you will need.
+For example, in about two weeks, I'm walking across the country. Pic related is what I'm taking with me (a few things are missing in the pic, namely mess kit, life straw, and fire kit).
+For skills and preparations, you had better be used to hunger, being wet for several days, and have a plan for WHEN you lose everything to muggers. 
+I suggest: 
+>splitting your kit into two parts: the main bag, and the belt kit. The belt will never leave you, and will have the bare minimum to live. The big bag makes living easy, but if you lost it for whatever reason, you could still keep yourself afloat.
+>Have an emergency fire method such as a road flare, because your flint and steel larping skills wont save you when its four degrees below zero, and you've just fallen in a stream.
+>Keep $50 in a wallet, but the rest of your cash elsewhere, so the mugger doesn't shoot you for giving him an empty wallet
+>Practice water fasting, meaning try to go a week without food, and only drinking water
+>Don't be fat
+>Don't be a mark. The homeless WILL know
+>Being able to run a mile with a 50lbs bag, without keeling over (otherwise you're ngmi).
diff --git a/out/2574765.txt b/out/2574765.txt
index 83f24104d2f11323e54399aa1e8c52e5a7bc0141..6f7fee13b02499caf58ef12108430e815d48a606 100644
--- a/out/2574765.txt
+++ b/out/2574765.txt
@@ -114,3 +114,23 @@ the bag is pretty heavy even though the poles are Ti, and another problem I foun
 I was researching them for consideration but everyone only talked about the pros and not the cons. It is nice to get some unbiased feedback. I'll probably just hit the ground with an air mattress and one tieout to a tree if I can't find a good hammock placement
 --- 2575060
 this board sucks
+--- 2575080
+i've got a hammock at home for when i feel like watching birds outside. sleeping diagonally, it's obviously not as comfy as a bed and you can tell that the quality of sleep is worse on average, but i'd imagine that if you're outside, it's a pretty good alternative.
+--- 2575229
+>>2575060
+Quality post. Thanks for contributing.
+--- 2575300
+imagine dedicating your life to being anti hammock? who are you? touch grass...
+i sleep like a fuckin baby in my hammock...just make sure to wear a cap you can pull over your eyes so the sun doesn't wake you up to early. and don't be too scared of animals trying to snack on your exposed body or cuddle up with you, it's never happened to me.
+--- 2575452
+>>2575300
+I'm going to try using my buff to cover my eyes when sleeping. Multifunctions ftw
+--- 2575478
+>>2574765 (OP)
+I just got one, I'm 6'4" and I got a bridge hammock and its very cozy in my driveway. Going to take it camping this weekend.
+--- 2575479
+Am I crazy for thinking about buying picrel and using it as a bed indoors for 6+ months?
+
+I have a hammock for /out/ and I've used it for overnight to 2 week long trips, but I need to move out of state for a temp work contract. Hammock and stand combined are $47 with free shipping, Seems like the cheapest option is to get an apartment and buy a hammock, instant pot and TV and bring 1-2 bags with me for clothes / computer / etc. 
+
+Anyone lived in a hammock for that long before?
diff --git a/out/2574822.txt b/out/2574822.txt
index 56978193f86f1047f2608e437dde4f174c447820..4436b323741214d0210779f4722114b222561dde 100644
--- a/out/2574822.txt
+++ b/out/2574822.txt
@@ -63,3 +63,20 @@ No idea what specific models are good. Walmart sells that kind of thing really c
 --- 2575012
 >>2575011
 When it's cold outside you don't want to be sleeping outside if there is an indoor option like your car. I personally would rather sleep in a tent/hammock over a car, but there are nights where I wish I had somewhere warm to sleep
+--- 2575492
+>>2574930
+How do you transport it? It doesn't look like it folds up.
+--- 2575496
+>>2575011
+NTK makes good car camping tents. Mine survived a hailstorm on its first use and many family trips since.
+--- 2575506
+>>2574839
+>futon mattress
+>mattress in general
+you can also look for 'trucker mattresses'. they are made for the bunk inside a semi-truck / lorry. I don't know if it would fit in your car but you can check websites for dimensions and grab a tape measure and size it up
+--- 2575529
+>>2575492
+It attaches to the back of your car, what do you mean?
+--- 2575530
+>>2575506
+Those are generally made of foam and not too comfortable in my experience
diff --git a/out/2574877.txt b/out/2574877.txt
index 61a897e74731cd8df16195bde89125d8651b3a1a..6cbd07945f7c5746388310efcadd2253d5e7903e 100644
--- a/out/2574877.txt
+++ b/out/2574877.txt
@@ -12,3 +12,72 @@ fat people, clear cut everywhere, retards that claim to love God, but hate his c
 They also love to shoot each other. Swear they have a school shooting twice a week.
 
 Plus it's flat and brown. Just an ugly state
+--- 2575069
+>>2574902
+It’s one giant strip mall with barely an inch of public land. It’s the worst of everything in America.
+--- 2575126
+It appears my superiority has led to some controversy
+--- 2575127
+>>2574903
+at least they have hogs to shoot.
+I wish I had hogs to shoot.
+--- 2575130
+This bears zero relevant to /out/ and outdoors topics.
+
+Sorry, I will have to report your post for being off topic.
+
+You hate Texans huh.
+
+I don't even know who you are.
+
+You hate us cause you ain't us.
+
+And that don't bother me one bit.
+
+I love you and care about you.
+
+In the name of Jesus Christ.
+--- 2575165
+>>2575126
+Name superior /out/ things about Texas
+
+>>2575127
+Just about every state in the south has hogs
+--- 2575276
+>>2574877 (OP)
+Then go back to California? No one wants you faggots here.
+--- 2575279
+>>2575069
+Wow you watched a George Carlin video, bud
+--- 2575313
+Mississippi is unironically better for /out/ than Texas
+t. San Antonian. I hate high fence deer ranches and barbed wire and multi-acre lawn grass ranch faggots so fucking much.
+--- 2575353
+>>2575313
+>t. Fornian
+--- 2575384
+>>2575276
+I’m in Utah which mogs TX everyday
+
+>>2575279
+???
+
+>>2575353
+Lol cope and rent free
+--- 2575388
+>>2575165
+Texas has the southernmost section of the Rockies which has flora and fauna unique in the US.
+
+South Padre Island has the most remote seashore in the southern US.
+
+Caddo Lake in east Texas is the largest flooded bald cypress forest in the world and a unique paddling area.
+
+Monahans Sandhills has the steepest sand dunes in the US.
+--- 2575437
+Sounds like y'all never been to Texas. KEEP IT THAT WAY.
+--- 2575455
+>>2575279
+Kek, you got his goofy ass. 
+
+>>2575384
+Not a good look.
diff --git a/out/2574911.txt b/out/2574911.txt
index 19b5c30f684c7cd60bf9e6646425ca8b07ec6a86..00130d7c61e0042751bf23f0ee79b85e4e1c1007 100644
--- a/out/2574911.txt
+++ b/out/2574911.txt
@@ -57,3 +57,117 @@ have you ever started a fire??
 --- 2575056
 >>2575031
 No, it was always burning, since the world's been turning.
+--- 2575139
+>>2575021
+Is this a table? I suppose this would work well for a butane stove
+>>2575022
+This looks like something you could use to make a sling. I suck at knots though
+--- 2575148
+Flint is great to have unless you like rubbing sticks or carry metal cans of gas
+--- 2575149
+>>2575148
+
+
+You can still make do with just sticks. You can even build your own tools in the wild.
+
+Here is my survival spear, built it very recently, to save ammo when hunting.
+
+You can basically rebuild primitive society as far as you can see fit.
+--- 2575151
+>>2575149
+
+Sometimes, I wonder.
+
+Could we live in a new way outside the system?
+
+I already know rednecks who live off the grid.
+
+Could we be independent, yet parallel, to society, by severing our dependence on its infrastructure and systems?
+
+Interesting food for thought.
+--- 2575177
+>>2575139
+It's a chair. But you could use it as a table. Or whatever.
+--- 2575270
+>>2574983
+That's PATENTLY untrue.
+>HOW MANY FIRES have I resurrected in the morning for breakfast using a blowtube...
+Rhetorical.
+It's in the thousands. I'm not even exaggerating.
+t. professional festival fire sculptor/firetender
+(yes that's actually a paid thing. Free vacations.)
+--- 2575295
+>>2575270
+nice piss bottle
+--- 2575302
+>>2575295
+KEK!!
+That's gatorade...HOT WORK.
+--- 2575333
+>>2574911 (OP)
+>phone
+>headlamp
+the rest are memes
+
+>Xiaomi Portable Electric Air Compressor 1S
+If you ever hiked more than 3 miles, you'd be dumping useless weight any way you can, and shit like this would be the first to go.
+--- 2575334
+>>2574928
+He looks 32. She looks 14.
+--- 2575335
+>>2574917
+Your bear can should be farther away from your camp than Bluetooth can reach.
+--- 2575344
+>>2575335
+Sure, but say you put your Bluetooth tracker in a can 300ft away and walk back to camp. Then when you get hungry, walk in the general vicinity of where you left it and Bluetooth will help you zero in on it
+--- 2575350
+>>2575151
+Theoretically yeah but that sounds like a good way to get waco'd
+--- 2575355
+>>2574911 (OP)
+>>2574999
+Don't forget portable Bluetooth speaker. 
+
+>>2574928
+Why he look like Jared Leto's joker tho
+--- 2575358
+>>2575350
+Was my thot.
+But didn't poast b'cos Koresh was still on grid...
+They prolly coulda pulled off NOT.
+But they were.
+t. Saw LIVE.
+--- 2575412
+>>2575344
+The original justification was for when it rolls away.
+--- 2575425
+>>2575412
+Still applies, larger radius to look for it. I personally don't that it's so great an idea that I'm going to buy an airtag but it has merit.
+--- 2575432
+>>2575151
+Completely? Mostly no. You'll have to work within the system and pay your property taxes, hunting permits, etc. Otherwise sure, plenty already do. It's a rough life tho.
+--- 2575433
+>>2575149
+Rebuilding primitive society with duct tape. Not picking on you anon. I get what you are saying. Just thought it was mildly amusing given the picture. Have a wonderful day and carry on.
+--- 2575441
+the industrial revolution and it's consequences have been a disaster for the human race.
+--- 2575443
+Is there a dehumidifier tool when tenting or hammocking? The human body loses like 1L a night from exhalation and I feel we can do better than just relying on airflow... Are there rechargeable ultralight dehumidifiers? Some people also mentioned silica or charcoal to absorb condensation
+--- 2575448
+>>2575355
+True I forgot that last time, thankfully someone else brought theirs
+--- 2575450
+>>2575177
+I found this $10 tripod stool at bass pro that I strapped to my pack and that worked really well for me
+--- 2575451
+>>2575441
+best apps for camping?
+>weather app
+>maps app with GPS and compass (alltrails is also good!)
+>highways app for heading to and from destination to be informed of road debris, construction, alternate routes, etc
+>your government's wildfire app
+>bubble level for setting perfect hangs
+what else? Spin the bottle app?
+--- 2575527
+>>2574911 (OP)
+Trips and OP kills himself
diff --git a/out/2574926.txt b/out/2574926.txt
index a62700a269a6d9173cfcf5e2ec783d8827bad0a3..66bb08a35c56440af057ec0f180cbf83b478262c 100644
--- a/out/2574926.txt
+++ b/out/2574926.txt
@@ -18,3 +18,15 @@ I keep my sleeping bag in a ski to sea compression sack... although I do agree t
 my bad
 Sea to Summit is the bag
 Ski to Sea is the race that inspired the name
+--- 2575456
+>>2574926 (OP)
+haha this. i got a fancy inflatable kayak and it came in its own waterproof dry pack. why would i need to keep the kayak 100% dry while its being stored, the material is inherently waterproof already. so i just have this massive useless backpack that is way to big to use for any camping trip beyond a full everest siege expedition in 1945
+--- 2575467
+>>2574926 (OP)
+>>2575456
+God I love it when Americans post. It's just so entertaining.
+--- 2575542
+>>2574926 (OP)
+OP, the bags protect your gear so you can use it for longer. 
+Constant rubbing and abrasion will ruin gear if used long enough. 
+Fortunately, most of /out/ doesn't even use their gear often enough to worry about that.
diff --git a/out/2574942.txt b/out/2574942.txt
index aaba01b1815408cdb110e28a48e95f3cb2ce4119..49ea1b6cc67bb110c556edc22093f8366c0d951f 100644
--- a/out/2574942.txt
+++ b/out/2574942.txt
@@ -13,3 +13,29 @@ Just pick em off and pop them in your mouth. Hiking snack.
 This is tangentially related. Does pic related look like a bed bug? It's on a seam of a mattress
 --- 2575054
 >>2575053
+--- 2575135
+I call it the Summer Slam when I get a tick bite, a mosquito bite, a bee sting, and a poison ivy rash in the same summer. So far this year I got the poison ivy already. Who /Slamming/ with me this summer?
+--- 2575145
+The cockroach, the cockroach,
+Can’t walk anymore
+Because it doesn’t have,
+Because it’s missing
+Two little back legs.
+
+People they say the cockroach
+Is a very small animal
+But when it gets into a house,
+It’ll soon be the master of it all.
+
+When the lights come on,
+The cockroaches scatter.
+--- 2575262
+>>2575037
+I take it you do this regularly?
+--- 2575273
+>>2575135
+poison ivy and mosquito bites are 100% guarantee every summer for my part of the country, tick bites are also super common but I find them quick too, but I almost never get stung by a bee
+--- 2575497
+So squishy. Like Gushers.
+--- 2575498
+>>2575262 like gushers
diff --git a/out/2575002.txt b/out/2575002.txt
index e68984f2cd9d3ada9161331e16b9b38918a18180..e55ba55d1ad70077b879181bb3bf3ebabf1a8249 100644
--- a/out/2575002.txt
+++ b/out/2575002.txt
@@ -29,3 +29,13 @@ My favorite colloquialism is repeating what one believes to be a false statement
 --- 2575063
 >>2575059
 Really? Mines using hyperbole for humour and dramatic effect
+--- 2575093
+>>2575044
+>goretex 
+
+to explain why. gortex style membranes limits air circulation, so you have worse foot climate. in summer, you can air out and dry your damp boots in 15 minutes. and for crossing rivers or heavy rain gortex or long wet walks it won't help anyway. 
+
+so it's better to go with wet fast + dry fast. vs wet Slow + dry Slow + sweaty foot.
+
+
+but it's a big matter of expected weather and water/terrain. i use trail runners at the moment. and Lowa zephyrs for mountaineering
diff --git a/out/2575152.txt b/out/2575152.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8fc0dc499fa319a0086d0b9921971cdc31b578a4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/out/2575152.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
+-----
+--- 2575152
+What do you think of my survival spear?
+
+Am I posting this too much online?
+
+Would you wield it in a hunt?
+
+It's fresh, stripped, sturdy lumber.
+--- 2575156
+this board is hilarious
+--- 2575159
+>>2575156
+
+Monkey see, monkey do.
+
+I learned about this survival technique.
+
+But I improved upon it by stripping the wood and splitting the wood at the top, creating a little notch for the knife handle and making it sturdier.
+
+Also, using duct tape instead of natural fibers. Considered using both just for aesthetics, but it'll work just fine like this.
+--- 2575163
+>>2575159
+Your spear is too crooked. Find a more straight stick.
+--- 2575171
+>>2575163
+
+I chose this one specifically because it has a crook in it for a handle, have tested out the weapon already and it works just fine. The center of gravity is where the handle is, which is where you grip and throw it. It's typically thrown from above, like a tree branch or blind, so gravity does a lot of the work. Lot of people down here hunt hogs with spears and I just wanted to give it a shot.
+
+It's designed to kill hogs but it works for fish and other game as well. I use it as a walking stick, and I also use it to quickly dig fire pits. Very useful tool to have. Just wanna let other anons know that this technique is legit and costs $0, very useful. If I had some varnish, it would look even better, but that costs money and I don't have any laying around.
+--- 2575176
+>>2575171
+I would love to see you kill a hog with this. Wear a gopro and livestream it
+--- 2575178
+>>2575171
+
+When you climb a mountain and stand at the summit with your spear, gazing upon the fresh and untamed wilderness, you realize that you are too a part of this wilderness.
+
+Every single creature in the wilderness can be subdued under your control with your human-made weapons and tools, thanks to our human wisdom and cleverness.
+
+The whole natural world can be subdued beneath our feet, but it can also destroy us if we do not respect its natural laws or take care of our environment.
+--- 2575180
+>>2575176
+
+I have already decided to post it on /k/ cause killing hogs is good for the environment, it feeds people. Just want to demonstrate that weapons can be used to kill and feed people, and protect the land.
+
+If you respect nature and don't take more than you need, you are using weapons and killing for good and not for evil. They are also posting those gore videos of Ukraine like it's a video game for their amusement, so they can handle actual piggies getting killed. Just want to make a point about life and death.
+--- 2575181
+i inherited my Kürkichhű Tudaon Garmarite Warrior Fletcher Spear from my late uncle who part of the Nekratin Dadüyye tribe.
+i use it to hunt Quenchulas and Hohermites near the Bobütoss bay
+--- 2575444
+>>2575152 (OP)
+Seems like a good way to lose or ruin your knife. Why not sharpen the stick with the knife and fire harden the stick tip? Then if you break it stabbing at a squirrel you can make another one?
diff --git a/out/2575185.txt b/out/2575185.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..276d2a09fcf61f1d5122ef7cc88a0a9bdf6d57a1
--- /dev/null
+++ b/out/2575185.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+-----
+--- 2575185
+What are some good things to do in Minnesota? I plan to visit soon, my main interests are hiking, maybe try hunting and fishing (never done those two before, but I want to try.)
+--- 2575221
+Here are the legal hunting seasons, should give you idea of what you can hunt.
+
+https://www.dnr.state.mn.us/hunting/seasons.html
+
+Very friendly people up there, Midwest America, gets very cold and snowy. Check out national parks and national forests, as well as land management areas for hunting. You just need a license. Course you can hike and camp without needing a license if you choose.
+
+On private land, which people lease out for hunting and fishing, it's different. That is how a lot of people hunt and fish though, but I'd only pay to hunt if you need a guide. I am a hunter myself, and I can also take people out for free.
+
+The land was settled in large part by Scandinavians and you can kinda hear it in the local accent. Good food and very down to Earth out there in Minneh-soh-tah, pretty rural too. You still have Minneapolis and St Paul for larger cities.
+--- 2575222
+>>2575221
+
+I'd also consider paddling a canoe or a kayak out on the water if you go fishing, or renting out a boat, even a small one.
+
+People love catching these big ol Walleyes man that's a bigass fish. Good for catch and cook on a campfire or a grill.
+--- 2575223
+>>2575185 (OP)
+>What are some good things to do in Minnesota?
+you can do a lot of outdoor stuff- hiking, biking, paddling, a little climbing, lots of fishing, boating ect...Its relatively flat with prairie and farms in the southern half and more glaciated lakes and pine forests in the north, with a beautiful coast along lake Superior. One national park (voyaguers) and the BWCA which make for amazing canoe camping...Getting out on the water one way or another is primo MN experience
+--- 2575224
+>>2575221
+
+>I am a hunter myself, and I can also take people out for free.
+
+I would only charge people as a hunting guide if it were for difficult and dangerous game like cougars, bears, and gators. That just seems fair to me. I grew up hunting deer as a kid, and we hunted as a family with our family friends as one big party and community. It was not a commercial thing, but a traditional way of life. If you are competent, you can solo hunt if you choose.
+--- 2575228
+>>2575222
+>People love catching these big ol Walleyes man that's a bigass fish
+They love catching muskies more. Big walleyes dont taste as good as the smaller ones lol
+--- 2575308
+>>2575228
+That's a cool looking fish.
diff --git a/out/2575235.txt b/out/2575235.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..52bbdc5c947789b4b7893355d3cdda43096d3b7c
--- /dev/null
+++ b/out/2575235.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
+-----
+--- 2575235
+/out/ career general? thoughts on different outdoor careers? currently in uni for environmental science
+pic unrelated
+--- 2575238
+>>2575235 (OP)
+>environmental science
+>uni
+Your option is to become a corporate shill or become a cooperate shill.
+Environmental science isn't a stand alone science--it is a fluff degree created corporations to train pseudo intellectual lackeys that don't actually know anything about science or the environment.
+--- 2575242
+Park ranger, field biologist, field biologist assistant, forester, hunter, fisherman, farmer, farm worker, ranch hand, survivalist youtube man, traditional crafts from wild materials, guerilla cannabis grower (JK obey the law kids), construction worker, lineman, surveyor.
+
+Just a few off the top of the head.
+--- 2575244
+>>2575238
+fuck, you might be right. coursework for this major is pretty broad…
+--- 2575245
+>>2575244
+god college just seems so contrived too. but i don’t know how else to get this career part of my life started. (or maybe i am too nervous to just get out of school.)
+--- 2575246
+>>2575242
+I have a cousin-in-law that fishes for a living and makes good money. I've never had a long conversation about it with him, but how the fuck is it possible? He has so many sponsors and shit that buy him a new boat every season and sends him gear all the time, and he just sells it off and makes massive bank. Meanwhile I'm working a shitty 9-5 office cuck faggot job.
diff --git a/out/2575362.txt b/out/2575362.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..99d72310c4d48806cf25dbe86526d67c37eb3174
--- /dev/null
+++ b/out/2575362.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,37 @@
+-----
+--- 2575362
+I’ve been interesting in strawberries recently, very delicious fruit and just bought 5 more plants today. I got 2 acres of land in the back that could probably be converted to strawberry farms if I wanted to, but I was wondering if this could turn in a profit. How much strawberry plants do I need to turn a profit for my hard work?
+--- 2575365
+Its best to get grow them in little raised beds with lots of compost in them they love a lot of nutrients
+
+>inb4 autist chart
+--- 2575371
+'Strawberry farms' were big where I used to live
+Most were 2-5 acres attached to bigger farms
+People bring their kids or dates and they give you a bucket to pick your own
+It would be a full time job for a few people and not very profitable
+--- 2575373
+>>2575362 (OP)
+Here in south germany we pay east europeans to do the work. You should do the same at some point
+--- 2575376
+>>2575373
+Exploiting polish immigrants is on my checklist
+--- 2575378
+>>2575371
+Perhaps I could diverse and expand then? Making strawberry jam, making my “farm” a tourist spot of some way? (Pick your own strawberries) etc?
+--- 2575381
+>>2575378
+The places Ive been to were successful because they were side hustles attached to big family farms, with Mexicans to maintain the plots and family members to run the business side
+You cant plant, weed, water, do pest/bug control, sales and advertising all at the same time for a couple months a year and stay profitable
+Or maybe you can, prove me wrong
+--- 2575386
+>>2575381
+Yeah now that I think of it, that would be a shit ton of work and problems to manage. Is there just no hope for making a gardening hobby a job, something I really enjoy and am passionate about? There’s no crop that’s really possible to pull it off with reasonable labor?
+--- 2575395
+One secret is to grow heirloom crops, they can be several times more valuable than the standard variety. Family farms down here are having to specialize. Bamboo, or heirloom crops, some corn farmers switched to fields of cannabis instead. Just to survive and keep the farm.
+--- 2575398
+>>2575395
+
+Growing fields of legal cannabis though not a crime, they have a license as of 2019. As industrialization and collectivization of agriculture into large factory farming food corporations progresses, family farms have to adapt to survive. Gross income on strawberries per acre, according to recent figures, is pretty high at $20k per acre. That's not accounting for your costs as well. You can certainly manage 2 acres by hand, and you could get by, but you could plant half an acre of a more valuable species of strawberry and yield the same return, and they are also very popular at farmer's markets. It's just a higher grade of crop.
+
+Same with ranchers, lot of family ranching operations are now focusing on high grade, open range, grass fed beef. Because the factory farms raise beef at the lowest possible cost on an industrial scale, using steroids and hormones, on monsanto feed or something similar, then covering in preservatives for supermarkets.
diff --git a/out/2575396.txt b/out/2575396.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..63a83ef10b11646f7cabb951455b167667f2de61
--- /dev/null
+++ b/out/2575396.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,8 @@
+-----
+--- 2575396
+Coming soon to a rural area near you!
+--- 2575414
+>>2575396 (OP)
+>houses in the fields
+>no prayers for steady rain this year
+https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j9VB8aN8Yd8 [Embed]
diff --git a/out/2575430.txt b/out/2575430.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3aa27867b616983c2f8a340c41f3724d5e2d0b7f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/out/2575430.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+-----
+--- 2575430
+I give you.... the most divisive plant in the world.
+--- 2575491
+>>2575430 (OP)
+The division is between people who think they're great and people who think they're the greatest.
diff --git a/out/2575458.txt b/out/2575458.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..59e37aac1591c2f3510ffa1b8d9df38644bf57c5
--- /dev/null
+++ b/out/2575458.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
+-----
+--- 2575458
+Backpacking trailers are like $1000 commercially. Has anyone ever made their own? Do they live up to the hype for hauling game out of the woods?
+--- 2575460
+>>2575458 (OP)
+these dont exist in the real world.
+--- 2575462
+>>2575458 (OP)
+It honestly wouldn't cost shit to make one. I can make one with used shit for like 100$
+--- 2575484
+>>2575458 (OP)
+>$1000 commercially
+this guy has them for $150 USD
+
+https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BWnVbuhsG0E [Embed]
+--- 2575490
+>>2575462
+>>2575484
+But are they good? I'd be hiking 3 miles on a2-track, then 2-3 miles on extremely steep and rugged terrain. I'd probably have to leave the trailer on the road and drag a deer back to it. But at least it would make my last, tiredest 3 miles easier.
+--- 2575503
+>>2575460
+In the past 5 years. I have met my fair share of state/country walkers... They always opt to use a trailer with two wheels. The smartest one I've seen had a rail system with a slightly longer trailer- with cargo netting on top. So he could lay across the top without having to setup any ground system. Just used his standard bicycle tire/wheelchair tire setup.
+--- 2575536
+>>2575460
+I’ve never seen a hunter use one, but then again I’ve never seen a hunter who was very far from an ATV. Most people stick to what everyone else is doing.
diff --git a/out/2575476.txt b/out/2575476.txt
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+--- 2575476
+Is it possible to /out/ without plastic?
+>t. plastic hater
+--- 2575481
+>>2575476 (OP)
+100,000 years of humanity says yes.
+Technically you don't even need a tent...unless it's going to be raining, it's just a false sense of security for our indoor centric modern lives.
+--- 2575487
+>>2575476 (OP)
+Animal skins.
+--- 2575504
+>>2575481
+Yeah. But globally the mosquito population has increased madly. 
+
+And as have the tick population.....
+
+I use my tent to wake up without 5000 welts on my body, or having to spray myself down with agent pink.
+--- 2575535
+Things will get heavy fast, but yes. Old US military surplus pup tents have no plastic. That also have no floor so you'll have to source a non-plastic tarp if you don't want to be on the ground. Surplus is probably a good avenue to get many non plastic items
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+--- 2575509
+okay out i never torched a tool since ground school. But hate can keep me alive for centuries in the wild how good are you prepared?
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+--- 2575533
+b-b-b-ut it's the highes... stfu, look at how lame this thing is. And there are like 50 other ones that look IDENTICAL to it in other parks.
+wtf is this? make the highest coaster ever something fun and exciting. This is just completely uncreative
+--- 2575538
+>>2575533 (OP)
+TTD>