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  >>2575629
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  not unless you head to the green suburbs on the edges but to do that I have to get the train. there are often metal detectors at my local overground station thanks to the number of stabbing in inner London lel.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  not unless you head to the green suburbs on the edges but to do that I have to get the train. there are often metal detectors at my local overground station thanks to the number of stabbing in inner London lel.
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+ Kek what station?
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+ Always managed to avoid the searches at stations
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+ New Cross Gate
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  >>2575852
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  Right. You still need to feed and take care of your draft animals even when they're not working. Feed and vet bills are not cheap.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Right. You still need to feed and take care of your draft animals even when they're not working. Feed and vet bills are not cheap.
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+ >>2575910
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+ >rooster
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+ why
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+ >>2552740
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+ first few times are hard, then it just becomes work
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+ >>2543379 (OP)
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+ Any recommendations for places <$20k that I can park a trailer on? I don't intend to live there full time, just want a place I can visit and hunt/fish on, preferably with ample rainfall every year.
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+ >>2543379 (OP)
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+ Redpill me on Joel Salatin and Polyface farms
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+ >>2576602
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+ He believes in what he preaches and it works. He writes books and sells expensive meat to yuppies to cash in on it. People rip him for it, but why shouldn't he. Sounds pretty based.
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+ Looking for tiny home recommendations and step-by-step shipping container build guides
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+ >>2576663
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+ >>2576574
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+ These posts probably say a lot about the state of Zoomer / Millenial finances compared to asset prices (ie. Housing prices and land prices are totally divorced from the realities of what people can afford because these respective classes being overinflated financial assets creates a new form of utility whereby they can be collateralized and traded on, which unlocks more immediate value to society than a farm would - immediate payback versus many years of payback)
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+ It’s pretty easy, I took care of some as a kid and have chickens that I raised from eggs 5+ years ago that are still alive today. Just give them food and water of course and then some shade too. None of mine have ever been killed by predators which is probably the biggest problem, as I keep mine in a large cage/dog run and have dogs that patrol the yard and keep Coyotes and foxes away. The only annoying part here in Canada is winter, during which they go in an old shed with a heat lamp and electric heater.
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+ >>2559221
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+ >>2559283
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+ My Leghorn Chicks I hatched were apparently all supposed to be hens, yet out of the seven I had, 6 turned out to be Roosters. Not sure what happened there Lmao. I kept one Rooster and traded the rest for 3 hens. My Leghorn rooster has never once attacked me, though I chose him because he was the meekest and got bullied the most by the others growing up. I had a Rhode Island Red rooster previously, and he would attack me sometimes, but I got him as an adult not as a chick like the other if that makes any difference. Didn’t really bother me much though, you should ideally just wear tough pants and/or long boots and be wary when around an aggressive rooster. It can hurt pretty bad though if they manage to get a good hit in on unprotected skin.
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  meme?
 
 
 
 
 
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  meme?
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+ yes meme
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+ no one is excite to kill babby
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  >>2576137
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  >too tough to dig
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  We already have an ultralighter wristlet thread. If the dirt is too tough for your fragile body to dig, then hold your shit in until you get home like the chihuahua you likely resemble
 
 
 
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  >>2576137
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  >too tough to dig
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  We already have an ultralighter wristlet thread. If the dirt is too tough for your fragile body to dig, then hold your shit in until you get home like the chihuahua you likely resemble
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+ Skiing April 30th.
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  https://6abc.com/child-killed-3-year-old-dead-lower-southampton-township-bucks-county/13180072/
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  realizing that traveling and experiencing nature isn't fixing your depression and blowing your brains out
 
 
 
 
 
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  https://6abc.com/child-killed-3-year-old-dead-lower-southampton-township-bucks-county/13180072/
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  realizing that traveling and experiencing nature isn't fixing your depression and blowing your brains out
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+ >>2554586
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+ >Someone doesn't dress for the weather, goes to a hiking trail/camp area, gets lost or spooked/chased/drug bender. Doesn't have a sweater/windbreaker and starts freezing. Drifts off to sleep. Passes.
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+ My cousin died exactly like that in february. High on I don't know what drugs and a French Alps mountain, goes for a walk/tries to escape some hallucination, disapears for three weeks. Someone finds his frozen body in a small ravine, dude fell asleep in his little polo shirt and denim shoes. What a mess.
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  I like it simple
 
 
 
 
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  I like it simple
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+ >>2557420
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+ >he doesn't go /out/ with a herd of pack mules carrying a disassembled refrigerator and a 40# cauldron
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  I forgot the pic. I’ll just go play in traffic.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  I forgot the pic. I’ll just go play in traffic.
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+ What size tarp should I get if I'm 6'2 with 12ft hammock
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+ >>2576349
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+ Get a tarp with at least a 12’ ridge line. Here’s why.
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+
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+ >hammock measures 144” from end to end when totally stretched out
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+ >hang it at a 30° angle
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+ >hung this way, the distance between the ends of your hammock will be roughly 83% of its entire length
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+ >so your hammock ridge line (the distance from end to end) will be 120”
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+ >this leaves 12” of tarp covering each end of your hammock
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+ Width is whatever you’re comfortable with. 90” seems a bit small to me, but that’s just me.
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+ Your height doesn’t make a difference, really. That’s more a factor in choosing the right size hammock.
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+ i have a hammock, a 0degF rated sleeping bag, and a tarp. i will be using this configuration on a trip where it will be low 30s at night, possibly into the 20s. will i still need an underquilt or should i be fine?
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+ >>2576485
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+ You very well could need an underquilt, especially the bag is down. There's a lot of compression under your butt You can try sticking foam or partially inflated mat under you in the hammock.
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  not really. The boomers I've met up until now are very fond of people who join the military and usually want to chat about current military affairs or exercises
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  not really. The boomers I've met up until now are very fond of people who join the military and usually want to chat about current military affairs or exercises
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+ >>2562341 (OP)
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+ > >80L big boy packs
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+ Eh, if it's for you, it's for you. I used to have pic related, and my scout troop would clear 20-30 miles a day. We'd go out for a few days and sometimes had week or two long trek. We just didn't know anything about weight management and trekking poles, just a bunch of young dudes with the skills and fitness level to be out there that long. We joke around about how'd we would've been pretty speedy if we knew then what we know now.
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+ About 2-3 years ago I took an 80L pack and maxed out my weight to something like 50 pounds, and hiked 67 miles in three days. I was doing lots of cardio and weight training, the only problem is the weather took a bad turn and I couldn't keep my feet dry. So yea, it's doable, just no preferable. I have a 50L pack and like to keep it below 20lbs nowadays.
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+ Not the same person you are replying to, but when I got out of the military, I went on a couple long hikes with big weight in a big pack. I dunno why you're being a miserable faggot about it.
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+ >several people eventually became crippled because of it.
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+ Calling bullshit. The only people I knew that actually were ever injured were the ladies, and it was usually some kind of leg/hip injury. It was either that or someone that was fat, and everything in the military is going to suck and probably cripple you if you stay fat.
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+ >>2572098
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+ That's a great pack, ALICE packs are great in general.
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+ >>2576550
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+ Can I strap a rifle to the side of an ALICE pack?
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+ If not, what's a good pack that I can do that with?
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+ Preferably in flecktarn, because that camo suits the region I live in the best.
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+ On a side note, is the Direct Action Dragon Egg backpack any good? Either as a simple day pack or a SHTF trunk bag.
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+ >flecktarn
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+ The BW combat rucksack has straps specifically for attaching a rifle.
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+ You could lay it length wise across on the top and under the straps lol, but doors might be a problem. I think they sell rifle mounts that work with ALICE packs, check it out.
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+ >Direct Action Dragon Egg backpack
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+ >MOLLE backpacks in general
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+ Ah fuck, I dunno lol. I bought a small flecktarn assault pack from Mil-Tech, I use it all the time for short hikes and disc golf. The Dragon Egg looks good, just compare it with other MOLLE packs and decide what the best deal is for you. I think they're somewhat overrated and not as spacious as advertised.
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+ And doing that will fucking destroy your joints. The US Military, especially the Army's concept of physical training for soldiers is totally fucked and they've been slowly trying to change it for a few years now.
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  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW5UEW2kYvc [Embed]
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  Cannot stand boomers who sell their land and pass nothing to the next generation. They see everything as dollars!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  Cannot stand boomers who sell their land and pass nothing to the next generation. They see everything as dollars!
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+ Maybe he couldnt afford to keep it?
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+ The land is still in the family anon, for now anyway, but the horseys disappeared one day while I was at school :<
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+ and yeah I think it was just a cost issue, family of five and such
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  California's economy relies on entertainment, service, and information. This agriculture stuff is pure cope, it is vastly insufficient for the massive population.unless everyone starts eating nothing but cranberries and almonds lol.
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  By itself, Cali couldn't feed even one of its cities without significant imports, which wouldn't be too hard with all that coast, but the US gov would declare war on anyone who helped an independent California, or Texas. Not to mention, California's economic power would drop drastically without support from the rest of the US. Your state is one of the most powerful and well represented within the union, top 3 easy, and yet you faggots bitch because you want more. Big mystery why everyone thinks Californians are spoiled faggots
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  California's economy relies on entertainment, service, and information. This agriculture stuff is pure cope, it is vastly insufficient for the massive population.unless everyone starts eating nothing but cranberries and almonds lol.
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  By itself, Cali couldn't feed even one of its cities without significant imports, which wouldn't be too hard with all that coast, but the US gov would declare war on anyone who helped an independent California, or Texas. Not to mention, California's economic power would drop drastically without support from the rest of the US. Your state is one of the most powerful and well represented within the union, top 3 easy, and yet you faggots bitch because you want more. Big mystery why everyone thinks Californians are spoiled faggots
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+ >Let's not pretend that CA range free, gmo free fed, specialty beef that garners significantly higher cost
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+ lets not pretend thats the majority of CA beef. The vast majority of CA beef production is from feed lots. Harris ranch being one of the biggest feedlots in the country
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+ >be number 7 in beef only and get mollywhoped by states with half the land isn't that impressive.
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+ it is impressive given all the other AG products the state produces in addition to beef. Most people dont realize CA produces that much beef or dairy.
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+ >actually california is a major figure in exporting beef because uhhhhhh nobody realizes that california exports beef!
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+ Okay retard
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+ >that MUCH
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+ >disingenous retort as cope cuz seething
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+ ok retard.
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+ Well Ca dominates the world in food and drink so frogs are off the hook.
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  >Yay the thread i was waiting for
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  >Doesn't read it
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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+ Anon, I dunno what knife would be best for you specifically, but the one that I use is the gerber ayako flipper knife. quick to pull out, easy to sharpen, brass washers so self lubricating, frame lock too. best knife I have had so far.
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+ Benchmade griptillian
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+ Complete shite.
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+ I've been a fan for a long time but when I heard there were "mistakes" with blade steel, that was the straw that broke the camel's back. My own experiences only came down to cosmetic problems, but there was a video on YT of them subbing A2 for CPM154 on a run, and I kind of just lost interest.
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+ >cosmetic problems
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+ And I mean the grind on a lot(75%) of the 3V knives I ordered from them had a super steep secondary bevel. It's a matter of a few hours at a bench stone to fix, but still annoying when it happens. Most (95%) of the A2 knives I got were perfect.
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+ Yeah. Entirely subjective, easily remedied "problems."
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  What >>2576275 said. Taking up smoking can be a reward for when you get a damn job and move out of your parents' house.
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  I know costs of living are high right now and it can be difficult. Best bet is probably to find several roommates to rent a whole house or duplex or something. Mobile homes are also an underrated option because of the stigma, being trailer trash is not so bad and it's an economical option. Some people are making it work living in an extended family situation in one house like third worldfags do, but if your mom is crying and smashing your packages that is clearly not a good option for you.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  What >>2576275 said. Taking up smoking can be a reward for when you get a damn job and move out of your parents' house.
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  I know costs of living are high right now and it can be difficult. Best bet is probably to find several roommates to rent a whole house or duplex or something. Mobile homes are also an underrated option because of the stigma, being trailer trash is not so bad and it's an economical option. Some people are making it work living in an extended family situation in one house like third worldfags do, but if your mom is crying and smashing your packages that is clearly not a good option for you.
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+ When I was about 8 years old, every holiday we used to go to a hotel by the beach, and in two or three different seasons there was this same couple that would sit on the patio of the hotel drinking mate and the old man would smoke a pipe. It was the first time I saw a guy smoking tobacco that wasn't from cigarettes. It marked me deeply, I loved the image and smell, and ever since then I was very excited to try pipe tobacco and cigars, when I found out about them later on.
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+ Fast forward to when I was 18, still living with my parents, I just went ahead and told them I have wanted to try tobacco for a while and was about to do so. I was still living with my parents but waited until I got a job. My parents always hated any kind of tobacco so making them buy it for me was simply ridiculous.
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+ I just sat down with them and talked to them about it, told them the truth. I found cigarettes digusting but pipe tobacco and good cigars are nothing like cigarettes at all, you don't inhale them, it's virtually impossible to get addicted to them if you smoke them occasionally, etc etc etc.
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+ They still hate tobacco of any form but they accepted that I enjoy it, and out of respect for them I smoke either when I'm /out/ or when they are out of the house.
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+ There is no other way around it, she shouldn't have opened your package but on the other hand it's her house and she's paying for it, you have to respect it, so just try to level with her and she still doesn't accept it, well, not so comfy being a neet now is it?
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+ I do an hour of drying the flake, then I rub it out, then I let it dry for another 30-45 minutes.
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+ been rolling pipe tobacco.
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+ I smoke majoritarily cigars, when I tried smoking a pipe but the whole ritual wasn't for me. The thing is, I loved the tobacco itself, Artisan Blend.
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+ The tin was sitting for a few months when I thought about it and tried rolling it and the experience was actually quite nice, just have to let the tobacco drier than it would be for a pipe.
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+ It's a great alternative to cigars since premium pipe tobacco is much cheaper than even mediocre cigars, plus there is a great variety of pipe tobacco.
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+ Thinking about getting a tin of Elizabethan Mixture, my first VaPer.
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+ Haven't tried Elizabethan myself but I've heard great things about it. My favourite VaPer is Escudo, that stuff is so smooth and delicious it's incredible.
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  You obviously don't go out with friends. Nobody knows this unless I tell them
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  You obviously don't go out with friends. Nobody knows this unless I tell them
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+ >Bode's galaxy
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+ Here's my picture of M81 that I took with my phone through the eyepiece. I was using an equatorial mount.
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+ C/2022 E3 (ZTF)
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  i managed to get it pretty good by adding a collar over the wick which keeps it tight. the wick still burns up but a lot slower and there's far less smoke. the reason i didn't want to use kerosene is cause i wanted to learn how to haw a decent light/heat source in a pinch. most homes have cooking oil, cotton string and a jar, but not all of them would have kerosene. but yeah you're absolutely right, canola oil is not fit for purpose.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  i managed to get it pretty good by adding a collar over the wick which keeps it tight. the wick still burns up but a lot slower and there's far less smoke. the reason i didn't want to use kerosene is cause i wanted to learn how to haw a decent light/heat source in a pinch. most homes have cooking oil, cotton string and a jar, but not all of them would have kerosene. but yeah you're absolutely right, canola oil is not fit for purpose.
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+ You guys recommend any day hike trails or fun sites in the central NY area?
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+ >Good trails in NY
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+ there aren't any
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+ What paddleboard would you guys recommend? Looking to spend about $200 and I'm stuck between the ROC, Funwater, and SereneLife.
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+ Looking for tiny home recommendations and step-by-step shipping container build guide
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+ >>>/diy/
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  They seem to be the same all but in name and 100ish years of acclimatization to europe.
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  Berries didn't matter to rich people in antiquity because poor people had better access to them. When white flower (highly refined with shit nutrients but hard to make prior to the 1900s) changed all that.
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  Weirdly enough if you accept strawberries are unique to the America's than it makes it obvious proto Europeans visited America long before public history admits.
 
 
 
 
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  They seem to be the same all but in name and 100ish years of acclimatization to europe.
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  Berries didn't matter to rich people in antiquity because poor people had better access to them. When white flower (highly refined with shit nutrients but hard to make prior to the 1900s) changed all that.
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  Weirdly enough if you accept strawberries are unique to the America's than it makes it obvious proto Europeans visited America long before public history admits.
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+ Lucky, mine haven't grown yet. I'm thinking about picking as many as I can this year, bagging them up and freezing them so I can make jam throughout the year.
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  >"We strongly encourage visitors to come prepared with accommodation when travelling to the west coast.”
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >"We strongly encourage visitors to come prepared with accommodation when travelling to the west coast.”
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+ The thing thats illegal is "Zelten", putting up a tent. Its perfectly legal to put up a tarp, bivouac or hammock and noone can say shit unless you are on private property or in a nature reserve.
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+ Its still good to move if someone complains, just to avoid hassle.
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+ If you setup a stealthcamp, nothing will happen at all and if you want a fire, just make sure to not have the smoke visible for everyone around.
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+ Asking farmers if you can stay the night often works well too, if you dont look like a hobo and might even come with some dinner and beer, depending on where you are.
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  those are skinwalkers
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  those are skinwalkers
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+ Me playing zomboid
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+ That's my tent kek
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  Kel-Tec Sub2000 is basically the grownup version. That, or an M6.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  --- 2575567
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  >>2571603
262
  Kel-Tec Sub2000 is basically the grownup version. That, or an M6.
263
+ --- 2576385
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+ >>2575567
265
+ retarded take
266
+ everyone I know with an AR7 absolutely hates it as it's a giant piece of shit, but the sub2000 does not make a good survival gun as its a pcc
267
+ the big problem with pcc is the ammo is way too heavy to carry a significant amount of it.
268
+ .223 weighs less than 9mm, and its a better hunting round
269
+ --- 2576388
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+ >>2575505
271
+ At least there's no carry handle
272
+ --- 2576463
273
+ >single shot/break action
274
+ Retarded. Literally no benefit over a pumpy or lever action if you want to LARP beyond a little weight saving. If you need chokes for some reason a SxS is a better choice.
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  No I'd say that's right. It's a metric that's easily discussed and communicated and has a straightforward correlation with performance. But your 6kg and mine are not the same, nor are they in different trips.
393
 
394
  On topic, tarps really do have a ton of flexibility. If you're not in a very bug prone area where you need to do a lot of tasks inside the bug net, using a bug bivy is not really that different. Even then it's a matter of how often does that problem occurs.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
392
  No I'd say that's right. It's a metric that's easily discussed and communicated and has a straightforward correlation with performance. But your 6kg and mine are not the same, nor are they in different trips.
393
 
394
  On topic, tarps really do have a ton of flexibility. If you're not in a very bug prone area where you need to do a lot of tasks inside the bug net, using a bug bivy is not really that different. Even then it's a matter of how often does that problem occurs.
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+ --- 2576315
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+ >>2576292
397
+ You didn’t even need her comment to figure that out. Non-Americans are pretty much clueless.
398
+ --- 2576317
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+ >>2576315
400
+ >As an American I'm not getting lectured by you, standing there in full drag, defending the Nashville shootings with "the normie children had it coming"
401
+ What are you talking about?
402
+ --- 2576322
403
+ >>2576307
404
+ If your french tents are canvas then they're the older models, which are a lot harder to find now. The Litefighter 1 is 4.6 pounds, the TCOP and the ICS are both around 6.5, but if you're crying about weight sub 10 pounds then you're not likely to be satisfied with anything surplus.
405
+ --- 2576420
406
+ >>2576299
407
+ It means a list of the trails you've done. Like a CV.
408
+ --- 2576421
409
+ >>2576298
410
+ Well I started with around 18kg and dropped to like 15kg in Virginia. But when I was a Springer there were a couple of people with heavier packs than me.
411
+ --- 2576422
412
+ >>2576322
413
+ I don't mind the weight, especially since I use them as 2 person tents. OP asked for light tents though so I was curious. Thanks for the info on those other tents
414
+ --- 2576437
415
+ Got myself a DD tarptent, can't wait to try it out.
416
+ Before I was using a 3x3 tarp set up with a trekking pole, which was fine but I'd rather have some protection for my sleeping mat without having to bring a poncho as a ground sheet. +bug protection in the summer.
417
+ --- 2576521
418
+ >>2576315
419
+ It’s true. The Anon above me mentioned the DD tarp tent. Look at this monstrosity. 12 pegs, 8 guylines (five 1m and three 2m), and a pole other than your trekking poles. Only two teeny tiny ventilation ports. Itty bitty vestibule. Nice weight though but man, it looks like a shit design.
420
+
421
+ Why can’t non-Americans into lightweight backpacking gear? Ubiquitous designs like the Lunar Solo/Ultaplex/The One/Notch/Flash Air and the two person designs of those same models are ubiquitous for a reason.
422
+ --- 2576523
423
+ >>2576521
424
+ --- 2576526
425
+ Dutch one man army surplus tent.
426
+ >low weight appreciated
427
+ No.
428
+ --- 2576531
429
+ >>2576297
430
+ > Probably true for >>2573108 as well.
431
+ > You can also just leave the inner tent home
432
+ Kind of, they give you straps to form a base rectangle without the inner tent.
433
+ The producer claims that with the straps you can pith the outer tent first in the rain.
434
+ A piece of string is a much mode lightweight replacement for that.
435
+ > if there are no insects
436
+ Good joke dude. The picture is "what I did find in the morning between inner and outer tent.
437
+ > it's self standing
438
+ That one is.
439
+ > it's footprint (without vestibule) is maybe 1mx2m
440
+ Either your estimate is wrong, or the hubba is for midgets. The inner tent of Tromvik 1 is 220x90-70cm iirc, and the outer is more like 2.5x2m.
441
+
442
+
443
+ >>2576298
444
+ > I don’t believe you either because of your ridiculous claim of an 18kg (40lb) base weight.
445
+ I did start with ~18kg a couple of times. Doable, but inconvenient. Then, that in in the 00's, my lightest tent was 2.2kg, plus 2l water, stove & food for three days, 1kg sleeping bag, camera, rain jacket, and the backpack itself made altogether already 10kg. And you still need a flash light, some clothes, batteries for camera, phone charger, soap&toothpaste, paper maps (I didn't have a GPS in 00's) etc.
446
+ I did take few "comfort" items or "just in case" items like a compact multi tool or a foam sleeping pad and each of these does contribute to the total weight.
447
+ Now went down to ~12kg (with food&water for a day).
448
+ --- 2576559
449
+ >>2570009 (OP)
450
+ Unironically the River Country Trekker Tent 2.2. People have complained about water leakages and stuff with this tent. I put on some seam seal, I hosed it down for probably about 10 minutes, and it was completely dry on the inside. Never had a problem with water, it does stay kinda hot when the humidity is bad.
451
+ I like it, I like the aesthetic, it works. I still get filtered trying to 'pitch' it right on my first attempt and usually end up setting the poles too high or setting up the lines on the sides too tight. Time to practice again now that the weather is decent.
452
+ 3lbs tent, I think mine is closer to 4lbs now after I put the seam seal on.
453
+ >$86.00 for tent, $20 dollars for trekking poles
454
+ Sheesh it's been awhile since I got this, I don't think I went over $60 when I bought both.
455
+ --- 2576571
456
+ >>2576531
457
+ >doesn’t know what baseweight is
458
+ >brought a map for the AT
459
+ Yeah you didn’t hike it
460
+ --- 2576708
461
+ >>2576531
462
+ >> if there are no insects
463
+ >Good joke dude. The picture is "what I did find in the morning between inner and outer tent.
464
+ Yes, but not everywhere do you have such insect density. If you are pitching your tent in the alps above 1500m or so, there are no insects that bite and fly.
465
+ Large areas of the US are basically desert. Large areas of Europe west of France are dry as fuck too.
466
+ >~12kg (with food&water for a day)
467
+ I think you still can do better. If it's just for a day you likely don't need much of the stuff breought just in case.
468
+ Then again, 12kg is acceptable if you keep it below 250 or 30km a day.
469
+
470
+ >>2576571
471
+ Neither did you, if you don't use maps.
472
+ Show proof or fuck off.
473
+ --- 2576710
474
+ >>2576571
475
+
476
+ I'm neither >>2576133 guy nor a retard who does not count things one carries in the backpack to its mass.
477
+
478
+ And good luck hiking without a map when all trails are marked the same, many trails cross each other and the signs on the crossroads (if any) are as bad as this one: 'le sépey' to the right and 'le sépey' to the left. My coin toss chose the one that was 1.5h longer...
479
+
480
+ I get that there are some cliché trails like the Camino de Santiago where you don't need map, food, tent (or anything else, for the locals are ready to offer you any service or sell you anything you may need).
481
+
482
+ >>2576708
483
+ > I think you still can do better. If it's just for a day
484
+ > just for a day
485
+
486
+ This is a thread where we discuss tents.
487
+ You don't take a tent when you hike "just for a day".
488
+ You take a tent when you know that there's no chance for a mountain hut or any other place to stay and the next human settlement with a shop is in X days away.
489
+ --- 2576712
490
+ >>2576571
491
+ What are you on about? The vast majority of people on the AT carried the AWOL guide when I went.
492
+ --- 2576713
493
+ >>2576712
494
+ Confirmed for never hiked the AT.
495
+ --- 2576718
496
+ >>2576713
497
+ Exposed
498
+ --- 2576724
499
+ >>2576182
500
+ >>2576571
501
+ >>2576712
502
+ >>2576713
503
+ >>2576718
504
+
505
+ Guys, quit the flame war on whether some anon hiked some meme trail or not.
506
+
507
+ This is a one person tent thread. Tell us what's your tent / tent-replacement equipment and what (dis)advantages it has. How big it is, self-standing or not, rainproof, tears or falls apart, tall enough to sit in it or you can merely crawl inside, etc. That's what we should argue about.
508
+ --- 2576743
509
+ >>2576724
510
+ >quit the flame war
511
+ It's fun though
512
+ >Tell us what's your tent
513
+ Currently I use the MSR Hubba NX. As someone who has used it for thousands of kilometres I wouldn't recommend it. The main problem is that it isn't water proof. Both the bottom and the outer tent have a low hydrostatic head. It's also a bit heavy compared to the competition. The tent definitely has pronounced strengths or I wouldn't have used it for so long.
514
+ I'm looking to upgrade eventually, so I am considering the Six Moon Lunar Solo, the Liteway Pyra Omm or maybe even a Zpacks. Does anyone have experience with these tents?
515
+ --- 2576748
516
+ >>2576710
517
+ >good luck hiking without a map
518
+ You don’t need a map for the AT. I’m nb4 whatabout this Boomer lady who got lost and died? You kind of need a guidebook.
519
+
520
+ >>2576718
521
+ NTA. Guthooks/FarOut and The AT Guidebook/AWOL’s aren’t maps. They’re guidebooks. They have info on distances, and yeah, they give directions in some places, but that doesn’t make it a map. They have info about points of interest, elevation profiles, hostel and resupplying info (like where grocery stores and posts office are located and when they’re open), water sources, shelters… to equate that to a GPS “because GPS wasn’t a thing” is fucking stupid. That’s not just me being a pedantic asshole. Look at one of them and you’ll see that it’s not the same as a paper map (or map app, or handheld GPS).
522
+
523
+ Nobody is bringing a guidebook (usually in app form) to keep from getting lost on the AT. Tons of people bring a guidebook for logistical reasons. Some people bring a GPS, but it’s pointless. I’m not sure anyone brings paper maps, but they probably do. I mean once you hike it, even some sections of it, you’ll see what I’m talking about.
524
+
525
+ I was on the AT at the same time as AWOL in 2001. Most people used the AT Guidebook by Dan Bruce. I don’t think there was an alternative. Dan retired in like 2008, and AWOL took over and the guidebook changed names. I’m not exactly sure when people started using handheld GPS, but I’m pretty sure it was pre-2008.
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144
  >>2570456
145
  >it has a creepy vibe
146
  Calling things and people creepy is very feminine
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
144
  >>2570456
145
  >it has a creepy vibe
146
  Calling things and people creepy is very feminine
147
+ --- 2576355
148
+ https://youtu.be/MxzSdZ7uobI [Embed]
149
+
150
+ dude literally carried his son around lol
151
+ --- 2576357
152
+ > out is more obsessed with his facial structure than the content of the video
153
+ so many larping fags on this board
154
+ --- 2576360
155
+ >>2573790
156
+ They initiate you in a ceremony rife with masonic imagery and symbols and they grope you too.
157
+ --- 2576364
158
+ >>2576360
159
+ I think you're mistaken mormonism with judaism
160
+ --- 2576365
161
+ >>2573713
162
+ >proprietary definition of human rights
163
+ I don't think whoever made this shitty meme knows what the word proprietary means. Funny how dumb atheists look while they're trying so hard to sound smart.
164
+ --- 2576392
165
+ >>2570443 (OP)
166
+ Yes? This is a great way to make shelter. We were taught a few different ways when I was a conscript in the norwegian army
167
+ --- 2576511
168
+ >>2574032
169
+ You're a creepy faggot.
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  --- 2576213
73
  >>2570875 (OP)
74
  Pick a better 14er
 
 
 
 
 
 
72
  --- 2576213
73
  >>2570875 (OP)
74
  Pick a better 14er
75
+ --- 2576358
76
+ >>2575622
77
+ >brings up liberals out of nowhere
78
+ >on an internet forum
79
+ >why are you so obssessed? go outside
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262
  How do you carry your ciggies while /out/?
263
  I have a brass tobacco case I really like, some repro of an early 1800s pipe tobaccy hinged deal; holds like 15 cigs.
264
  Anybody have one of those HBC ones with the magnifying glass lighter in them?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
262
  How do you carry your ciggies while /out/?
263
  I have a brass tobacco case I really like, some repro of an early 1800s pipe tobaccy hinged deal; holds like 15 cigs.
264
  Anybody have one of those HBC ones with the magnifying glass lighter in them?
265
+ --- 2576443
266
+ >>2573495
267
+ moisten with rum as in slightly spray with rum or distilled water?
268
+
269
+ I am growing some havana seeds this year and have grown tobacco before but never have cured or fermented them.
270
+ --- 2576455
271
+ anyone tried hestia cigs? just ordered some from what some friends recommended
272
+ --- 2576515
273
+ >>2570934 (OP)
274
+ Don't smoke on the regular as £12 per pack is a fucking scam. I did get some Camel "premium quality 1913 blend" softpack fags from Poland and they are pretty tasty and for only 16 zloty. I occasionally use nicotine pouches but stopped vaping ages ago. Trying to lower my tolerence to nicotine so i can have the occasional cigarillo and not feel like i am dying of cancer or getting addicted.
275
+ --- 2576525
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+ I don't smoke atm I used to smoke Winfield Blue, I'll start up again when cbd hemp ciggies come out here just for the taste.
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247
  >take a massive shit
248
  >leave the hammock
249
  Anon, you're suppose to leave the hammock before you take a shit.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
247
  >take a massive shit
248
  >leave the hammock
249
  Anon, you're suppose to leave the hammock before you take a shit.
250
+ --- 2576386
251
+ >get up at (time of sunrise - 15 minutes - time to travel to trailhead, sometimes this means leaving before 4)
252
+ >no coffee or food, grab backpack I packed the night before
253
+ >at trailhead right when there's enough light to hike but before sunrise to avoid people
254
+ >hike, stop when I'm hungry for a light meal, sometimes just energy gummies
255
+ >usually back home by mid afternoon or sooner
256
+ I haven't backpacked since I was a teen but I'd like to eventually. Don't quite have the money for a tent and such yet (I hike solo only so I take safety very seriously, didn't do any real hikes even on popular trails before I got 10 essentials etc).
257
+ I try to not look at the time or worry about pace on my hikes if I can.
258
+ --- 2576387
259
+ >>2576193
260
+ >Amber Heard goes camping
261
+ --- 2576656
262
+ >>2571021
263
+ I care bro, I've been trying more and more to get into fishing but I only ever go by myself because none of my friends wanna do stuff that requires effort
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  --- 2575861
79
  >>2573064
80
  black people don't go in the woods...
 
 
 
 
78
  --- 2575861
79
  >>2573064
80
  black people don't go in the woods...
81
+ --- 2576740
82
+ >>2573064
83
+ Animals have more rights than you. Will you fight the antichrist or die fearing being labeled a nigger. Everything modern nations have was stolen. You support the biggest nigger around.
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328
  My guide gave me rainboots to wear when I went hiking in Sapa. It was surprisingly not terrible. Would still pick trail runners over them though unless you are in an extremely wet area.
329
  --- 2576246
330
  I got these chinese shoes for $4 from ebay, they've got better grip than any top of the range trail runners on the market. Same performance as barefoot shoes for 1% of the price.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
328
  My guide gave me rainboots to wear when I went hiking in Sapa. It was surprisingly not terrible. Would still pick trail runners over them though unless you are in an extremely wet area.
329
  --- 2576246
330
  I got these chinese shoes for $4 from ebay, they've got better grip than any top of the range trail runners on the market. Same performance as barefoot shoes for 1% of the price.
331
+ --- 2576316
332
+ >>2576246
333
+ >they've got better grip than any top of the range trail runners
334
+ lol
335
+
336
+ But on a serious note, I’m switching ti Chinese brands to cut out the middle man. Any link for these shoes?
337
+ --- 2576334
338
+ >>2576244
339
+ Yeah I wear them everyday for working in a marsh. Posting this from a marsh right now, even.
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88
  That was me but I got a C&D. So most likely that one is gone for ever. The guy never responded to any of my requests to license it :/
89
 
90
  As per a previous thread, if anyone has design ideas for something similar let me know.
 
 
 
 
 
 
88
  That was me but I got a C&D. So most likely that one is gone for ever. The guy never responded to any of my requests to license it :/
89
 
90
  As per a previous thread, if anyone has design ideas for something similar let me know.
91
+ --- 2576368
92
+ >>2572467
93
+ Can anyone identify the backback?
94
+ --- 2576741
95
+ dayum jannies really got salty didnt they
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1517
  >>2576260
1518
  Bees tend to like plants that put out clusters of flowers because they're a bit autistic and like to stick with a single type of plant when gathering pollen.
1519
  Social bees aren't the only pollinators, though. Flies pollinate. Wasps pollinate. Male mosquitos pollinate. If you have things going to flower, chances are something will check it out and pollinate it. Unless it's a weird case like with figs where they have like one species of wasp they live in a bizarre symbiosis with.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1517
  >>2576260
1518
  Bees tend to like plants that put out clusters of flowers because they're a bit autistic and like to stick with a single type of plant when gathering pollen.
1519
  Social bees aren't the only pollinators, though. Flies pollinate. Wasps pollinate. Male mosquitos pollinate. If you have things going to flower, chances are something will check it out and pollinate it. Unless it's a weird case like with figs where they have like one species of wasp they live in a bizarre symbiosis with.
1520
+ --- 2576327
1521
+ >>2576282
1522
+ >they're a bit autistic and like to stick with a single type of plant when gathering pollen.
1523
+ Thats because it's useful when you are pollinating to polinate the same species rather than mix completely different plants pollen and get apple polen mixed on tomatoes for example.
1524
+ --- 2576397
1525
+ >>2571710 (OP)
1526
+ How the fuck do I stop my mint from getting this black growth on it? Other leaves have little black dots on then
1527
+ --- 2576423
1528
+ Bee totally wrecked my pear plant on the balcony. All the flowers are raped.
1529
+
1530
+ On another note, lettuce is doing good, this pic is from a few days ago they're already larger than this now.
1531
+ --- 2576433
1532
+ >>2571710 (OP)
1533
+ I've decided to build a bean trellis out of scrap wood I inherited from my grandpa.
1534
+
1535
+ I'm using cut and pointed 2x4 as the stakes to ground it and 1x3s (2 sandwiched together for the bottom of the frame and mount for the stakes, singular ones for rest of outer frame) for the frame. I use wide head screws for assembly. I put extras every 5 inches and leave the top half inch or so of screw sticking out to run string inside the frame like picrel. I plan to put screw anchors on the mounting point of the fram to the base and stakes so that I can dissassemble them in winter.
1536
+
1537
+ 2 questions.
1538
+ One, should I treat at least the stakes and bottom of the frame; if so what treatment would not contaminate the beans I intend to grow?
1539
+ Two, is this design strong enough to withstand wind and whatnot? I imagine once loaded down with vines it will start to act almost like a sail in the right wind direction.
1540
+ --- 2576490
1541
+ >>2574904
1542
+ >Is it too late for this growing season?
1543
+ literally just begun
1544
+ don't let your soil be bare for too long, plant shit and mulch walkways
1545
+ a little late for onions but you can still try spring onions
1546
+ perfect time for any root vegetables
1547
+ beans
1548
+ peas (maybe)
1549
+ corn
1550
+ brussel sprouts
1551
+ celery
1552
+ any herb
1553
+ squash
1554
+ pumpkins
1555
+ --- 2576500
1556
+ new >>2576497 →
1557
+ >>2576497 →
1558
+ >>2576497 →
1559
+ >>2576497 →
1560
+ --- 2576522
1561
+ >>2573208
1562
+ controlled burns
1563
+ --- 2576639
1564
+ Why did this end up on /out/ and not /diy/? What's the lore?
1565
+ --- 2576685
1566
+ >>2576639
1567
+ Newer board iirc
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61
  >>2575459
62
  >>2575466
63
  You should get out of your country more, there are plenty of places like this.>>2575211
 
 
 
 
61
  >>2575459
62
  >>2575466
63
  You should get out of your country more, there are plenty of places like this.>>2575211
64
+ --- 2576540
65
+ >>2575211
66
+ Ew why is the beach brown?
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203
  >There's 546 cases last year in Germany.
204
  None of them was vaccinated because they don't know it exists. I am but i think after a few years it wears off and other tick borne diseases are still a problem.
205
  I use permethrin everywhere and tuck my pants into my socks. Particularly if you hike or hunt going through brushes and grass. Haven't had a single bite since.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
203
  >There's 546 cases last year in Germany.
204
  None of them was vaccinated because they don't know it exists. I am but i think after a few years it wears off and other tick borne diseases are still a problem.
205
  I use permethrin everywhere and tuck my pants into my socks. Particularly if you hike or hunt going through brushes and grass. Haven't had a single bite since.
206
+ --- 2576340
207
+ >>2571971 (OP)
208
+ You should be more scare of getting bit by a lone star tick and become allergic to red meat
209
+ --- 2576342
210
+ >>2573290
211
+ Antibiotics are antibiotics. Cheap widely available antibiotics are only labeled as 'animal' products so that pharma companies can charge a premium for prescription drugs. If you can do half decent research before taking any medication, you'll be alright.
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116
  --- 2575791
117
  >>2572679
118
  They are smaller then grey and black ones. We have grey and red around here in south Québec.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
116
  --- 2575791
117
  >>2572679
118
  They are smaller then grey and black ones. We have grey and red around here in south Québec.
119
+ --- 2576449
120
+ >>2572311
121
+ Usually its the opposite -where are you?
122
+ --- 2576453
123
+ >>2575336
124
+ >literally
125
+ I don't think you know what that word means. Also what >>2575786 said. Rats eat garbage, forest squirrels eat nuts and seeds. Pretty big difference.
126
+ --- 2576465
127
+ >>2571975 (OP)
128
+ Theres normally a fair amount of chase involved in a good tree chicken hunt. Hunting them with a good dog is the best. Mountain cur us the all American tree dog. Can hunt anything that climbs with them.
129
+ --- 2576471
130
+ >>2576465
131
+ Wife is actually cooking up some coon I shit the other right rn. That's good eating brother.
132
+ --- 2576504
133
+ >>2576471
134
+ >cooking up some coon I shit the other right rn.
135
+ nothing like a nice warm coon straight out of the ass
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1054
  --- 2576289
1055
  >>2576228
1056
  ha! america is becoming more and more like germany
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1054
  --- 2576289
1055
  >>2576228
1056
  ha! america is becoming more and more like germany
1057
+ --- 2576311
1058
+ i need some snaps but i don't know what size, basically as small as possible for some shallow cranks
1059
+ --- 2576320
1060
+ >>2576311
1061
+ I use the smallest size VMC crank snaps (CRS#00) and smallest size Gamakatsu Duo Lock snap swivels (size 12). I dunno if the crank snaps really make that much of a difference, but they should in theory. it's best to remove the split ring from lures when using them though to offset the added weight. the snap swivels are retardedly expensive for a 5 pack but they are extremely small and quality.
1062
+ --- 2576325
1063
+ the topwater popper bite has been on fire lately. I think a fethered treble in the rear really makes a difference.
1064
+ --- 2576329
1065
+ >>2576320
1066
+ i only use snap swivels on my ultralight stuff since sunfish don't give a shit
1067
+ snaps are just handy for crankbaits
1068
+ --- 2576331
1069
+ >>2576329
1070
+ I use them for all kinds of shit because I don't like tying knots and I switch lures a lot. I've even used those small snap swivels on ned rigs with straight braid and still caught bass.
1071
+ --- 2576335
1072
+ >>2576331
1073
+ yup, the idea that bass are line shy is a ridiculous notion
1074
+ look at a deep diving jerkbait and how much shit hangs off of it and tell me with a straight face that line visibility makes a difference
1075
+ --- 2576336
1076
+ >>2576331
1077
+ The only problem I've ever had with bass and snap-swivels is they being more interested in the swivel, than the lure.
1078
+
1079
+ Switched to black finished ones, that solved the problem.
1080
+ --- 2576346
1081
+ Caught a cobia im the mangroves last week.
1082
+
1083
+ First time fishing mangroves. Was one of the best experiences of my life.
1084
+ --- 2576352
1085
+ >>2576346
1086
+ good fish
1087
+ --- 2576379
1088
+ >>2576286
1089
+ Imagine having to avoid TV and books because your brains can't keep up
1090
+ --- 2576384
1091
+ >>2576286
1092
+ >I don't find a need to read
1093
+ Don't worry we can tell
1094
+ >>2576346
1095
+ Nice fish anon
1096
+ --- 2576391
1097
+ >>2576060
1098
+ Which one do you use? I've been looking for a telescopic rod but no one will give me just an honest opinion on one
1099
+ --- 2576404
1100
+ I hate fishing.
1101
+ Everybody ist catching nice fish but me.
1102
+ All i do is snag up and rip my line off
1103
+ --- 2576406
1104
+ >>2576404
1105
+ what kind of fish and gear you using?
1106
+ --- 2576408
1107
+ >>2576404
1108
+ Yo dude, keep working. Stick with it and build that skill, the fish will come. Enjoy nature thoroughly.
1109
+ --- 2576427
1110
+ >>2576404
1111
+ Happens, had weeks where all I got where sunburns, snags and skunked. Whole days sun up to sundown wasted.
1112
+ Maybe take a little break for your mind, but don't give up. You'll get there
1113
+ --- 2576438
1114
+ >>2576286
1115
+ >wasting their time on something they already handled
1116
+ Was this your weird writing or did you get scolded by the feds?
1117
+ --- 2576448
1118
+ >>2576391
1119
+ Zebco Trophy mpx 80. It doesn't have a lot of line guides though
1120
+ --- 2576462
1121
+ >NEW!!!!!
1122
+ >>2576461 →
1123
+ >>2576461 →
1124
+ >>2576461 →
1125
+ >>2576461 →
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92
  too bad the spot i know is possibly contaminated. next to a sawmill that use heavy equipment... strangely "arrid" looking compared to all the woods surrounding it, like the bush and tall grass that managed to grow now, sparsely, took 5 times longer than it should be.
93
  --- 2576129
94
  New England reporting in. First sighting of the season yesterday for me. Last spring was really dry and the first year I started hunting, so looking forward to this spring which has been very wet.
 
 
 
 
92
  too bad the spot i know is possibly contaminated. next to a sawmill that use heavy equipment... strangely "arrid" looking compared to all the woods surrounding it, like the bush and tall grass that managed to grow now, sparsely, took 5 times longer than it should be.
93
  --- 2576129
94
  New England reporting in. First sighting of the season yesterday for me. Last spring was really dry and the first year I started hunting, so looking forward to this spring which has been very wet.
95
+ --- 2576492
96
+ >>2572139 (OP)
97
+ How do I find a fucking morel? I've been foraging for years and consider myself almost an expert. I've eaten probably over 100 species of plants, not many mushrooms but I've had plenty of oysters, puffballs, chickens, but never a morel. I've been doing everything right. Over the weekend we got a crazy 6 inches of rain. I went to this place I thought would be perfect, old farmstead, apple trees, oaks, tulip poplar. Looked for hours. Not one morel. Wtf am I doing wrong?
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184
  >>2574556
185
  you will never make 80k
186
  most engineers that spent 200k on their degrees and don't make that much
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
184
  >>2574556
185
  you will never make 80k
186
  most engineers that spent 200k on their degrees and don't make that much
187
+ --- 2576312
188
+ My mom is buying 10 acres of nice land to build a mini farm and asked me to help build it/maintain it while she travels, in exchange for putting my name on the will. Any tips? We plan on raising hogs, chickens, and goats for now
189
+ --- 2576313
190
+ >>2576312
191
+ I should clarify this is not for profit, but self sustenance
192
+ --- 2576319
193
+ >>2576312
194
+ Use chicken poop for fertilizers. Learn charcuterie and maybe homebrewing. That's what I'd do
195
+ --- 2576321
196
+ >>2576312
197
+ Is she flighty? What's the chance of her changing her will sometime down the line. Why not just put you on the deed.
198
+ --- 2576324
199
+ >>2576321
200
+ Meant to say deed, my bad
201
+ >>2576319
202
+ Yeah I’m gonna dabble in a few artisanal hobbies, would be fun to get into blacksmithing. It’s right next to an Amish community so if I can get cool with them I’m sure I can learn some craft/trade with them
203
+ --- 2576343
204
+ >>2576324
205
+ And fuck the Amish girls
206
+ --- 2576347
207
+ So crop sales are a total loss, but I'm curious on what the overhead is on sheep for wool production. Is it a huge upfront investment to get into the game with breeds that produce quality wool?
208
+ --- 2576350
209
+ >>2576343
210
+ Amish girls gotta be undercover sluts
211
+ --- 2576370
212
+ >>2576324
213
+ What area friend, I'm near Holmes county Ohio
214
+ --- 2576371
215
+ >>2576350
216
+ Depends on area, Lancaster county PA amish aren't any different from the world in their attitudes.
217
+ --- 2576412
218
+ >>2576370
219
+ Northern NY, west of Ogdensburg
220
+ --- 2576425
221
+ >>2576412
222
+ Oh wow I really forget there's amish that far north anymore.
223
+
224
+ NY is a terrible place to homestead though friend.
225
+ --- 2576428
226
+ >>2576347
227
+ Sheep are based
228
+
229
+ Wool isn't worth shit (0.7-3.5 usd per kilo, depending on quality). You can use the money to cover sanitary costs though
230
+
231
+ I own of the Corriedale race, we work on genetics to make them better
232
+ --- 2576434
233
+ >>2576425
234
+ How so?
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166
 
167
  >>2573735
168
  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
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
166
 
167
  >>2573735
168
  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
169
+ --- 2576683
170
+ >>2574186
171
+ ive lived in houston all my life south texas is fucking ugly and boring flat as fuck but if u head west into more east central texas around Brenham (about an hour drive) shit looks like the uk countryside super green fertile land with gentle rolling hills, Sam houston national forrest is a 44 min drive north of the city its really nice and kinda spooky
172
+ --- 2576692
173
+ i've driven cross-country multiple times and hiked thousands of miles in the past 5 years and i can say without a doubt the most beautiful areas are not worth sharing with retards on a pipe fluting forum for LARPers
174
+ --- 2576709
175
+ >>2572866 (OP)
176
+ Anywhere good within a few hours drive of NYC? Planning a trip there this year if they drop the covid shit, don't want to stay in the city the whole time though.
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197
  --- 2575528
198
  >>2574966
199
  Neat. Anybody else have book recs about fishing, fiction or nonfiction?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
197
  --- 2575528
198
  >>2574966
199
  Neat. Anybody else have book recs about fishing, fiction or nonfiction?
200
+ --- 2576530
201
+ >>2573231 (OP)
202
+ I got a job on Bristol bay from an online ad last summer because I heard it about it on this board and like boats. I quit when I found out the operation was a shitshow with the owner being a delinquent on pay and the other crew being tweakers I quit and long story short ended up setnetting in another part of AK but barely broke even. Met cool guys though and learned some good skills.
203
+
204
+ Im probably gonna go back up and be homeless up there this summer and try to network with some guys any info on Fall/Winter/Spring fisheries in Alaska or elsewhere.
205
+ --- 2576568
206
+ >>2573260
207
+ He’s the butt boy
208
+ --- 2576701
209
+ >>2576530
210
+
211
+ Based unhoused adventurer seeking gainful employment. You should become a meth dealer and sell to boat crews onshore. Invest in a light water craft down the road so you can deliver to them on the job
212
+ --- 2576703
213
+ >>2574513
214
+ I'm not in great shape, if you start the job and are motivated within the first few weeks you will be able to work without getting sore. No different than starting a job in construction and getting put on hole digging duty. Alot of the guys I fish with are in their 50s, even 60s. Just gotta take care of yourself... also know alot in their 50s that are battered terribly.
215
+
216
+ >>2574884
217
+ I said it in the beginning, you want to find a day boat first. Leave in the morning come home at the end of the day. Just like a 9-5, And certain fisheries require alot more physical labor.
218
+ Trawling or Dragging, where you tow a net behind the boat for 30m to 4 hours, you literally just pick fish off a conveyor belt or from a pile on the middle of the deck.
219
+ Lobstering is more taxing, you have to lift the pots/stack them. But even then some smaller boats the traps are thin metal... go talk to some fishermen in your area, check out the boats.
220
+
221
+ Good luck anons. Get out of your comfort zone, make a change. Don't psych yourself out, even worst case scenario you go out and it's too much; then try another type of fishing. Or another line of work... keep trying
222
+ "Buy the Ticket, Take the Trip." -Hunter Thompson
223
+
224
+ >pic related, playing rocket league on wheel watch. We got starlink on the boat
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51
  --- 2575628
52
  >>2575601
53
  >Fuck my local outdoor store I'm going to buy it off of amazon for $20 less and pay $20 in shipping and pretend I saved money.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
51
  --- 2575628
52
  >>2575601
53
  >Fuck my local outdoor store I'm going to buy it off of amazon for $20 less and pay $20 in shipping and pretend I saved money.
54
+ --- 2576605
55
+ >>2573529 (OP)
56
+ I think it just depends. Loads of shit is just fine if it's the cheapest shit from China.
57
+
58
+ Ask yourself
59
+ >Does your life depend on it?
60
+ >How fucked am I if this shit blows middle of a trip?
61
+
62
+ And I think that's about it. With a load of shit who cares. If it's rock climbing gear, do not cheap out.
63
+ --- 2576607
64
+ >>2575628
65
+ If only this was true. Local stores usually sell good gear for like 50 bucks more minimum
out/2574014.txt CHANGED
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49
  --- 2575643
50
  >>2574014 (OP)
51
  Just use cellphones. Stop pretending you're in a remote area.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
49
  --- 2575643
50
  >>2574014 (OP)
51
  Just use cellphones. Stop pretending you're in a remote area.
52
+ --- 2576651
53
+ This should do it. You can write your own calls and meanings.
54
+ --- 2576655
55
+ >>2574014 (OP)
56
+ Baofengs with a repeater at the top of the mountain.
57
+ --- 2576679
58
+ >>2576651
59
+ Wait...
60
+ Wasn't that the entire point of horns from the get go?
61
+
62
+ Would be kinda based to use them like that...
63
+ --- 2576695
64
+ >>2574014 (OP)
65
+ Smoke signals?
66
+
67
+ fucking natives with no education figured this out
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244
  4. Spare parts, tool, pump, duct tape obv.
245
  5. Have some ready snacks (protein/energie bars), pack magnesium/mineral tablets to help against cramps
246
  6. A compass really can help sometimes.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
244
  4. Spare parts, tool, pump, duct tape obv.
245
  5. Have some ready snacks (protein/energie bars), pack magnesium/mineral tablets to help against cramps
246
  6. A compass really can help sometimes.
247
+ --- 2576533
248
+ >>2576290
249
+ >3. two bottle holders are better than one.
250
+ Care to explain?
251
+
252
+ >5. (…) pack magnesium/mineral tablets to help against cramps
253
+ Wtf am I reading? Go to a doctor?
254
+
255
+ >6. A compass really can help sometimes.
256
+ Just mount your phone to the handlebar...
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302
  >>2576086
303
  >>2576086
304
  So a coyote from a large urban area. Those are so fat and acclimated to humans you can walk up with a big mac for bait and stab it. You won't even need a gun.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
302
  >>2576086
303
  >>2576086
304
  So a coyote from a large urban area. Those are so fat and acclimated to humans you can walk up with a big mac for bait and stab it. You won't even need a gun.
305
+ --- 2576374
306
+ Bumping out of curiosity
307
+ --- 2576416
308
+ >>2576374
309
+ Rain is stopping tommorow or so.
310
+ Still neet so i dont have a thing better to do than fix up my camp site for cooking, and go coyote hunting pretty much every day.
311
+ If fundage is looking gud im buying a vintage axe and wire grill from the antique shop.
312
+
313
+ Im for real broke so i don't have too many marinade ingredients. Just gonna find some dog eater recipe i suppose?
314
+
315
+ I wanna make tacos.
316
+ >>2576097
317
+ >Going to an urban area
318
+ Yo even I have my limits. That is TOO gross.
319
+ Rather eat the skinny wild coyote guts...
320
+ --- 2576417
321
+ >>2576039
322
+ This exactly. Deer for fudds and boomers.
323
+
324
+ Join me frens, Join this new age. Eat coyotes. Like deer but more manly
325
+ --- 2576436
326
+ >>2574130
327
+ >look up a Chinese recipe for dog
328
+ No, the chinese are retarded when it comes to cooking. They do shit like distress the animal before slaughtering (adrenaline is known to ruin meat) because they think torturing animals gives the products some medicinal effect.
329
+ --- 2576444
330
+ >>2574121 (OP)
331
+ Hope they eat you OP
332
+ --- 2576502
333
+ >>2576436
334
+ Mmmm Adrenochrome
335
+ --- 2576532
336
+ >>2574121 (OP)
337
+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCaXU1bfzho [Embed]
338
+ check this
339
+ --- 2576536
340
+ >>2576532
341
+ >Overly dramatic
342
+ >corporation funded
343
+ >millions of dollars of gear
344
+ >joking about it, no respect for the lives you take
345
+ >All meat will be wasted, might not even take the pelts.
346
+ >other gay shit
347
+ All this to NOT solve the problem. They'll just fuck harder and their pups won't have parents to tell them to eat the mice and birds they're supposed to. So they'll starve and go straight for the easy prey, generation after generation.
348
+
349
+ When did the spirit of hunting die?
350
+
351
+ At least this thread is about killing them for food instead of to show off what your sponsors bought for you.
352
+ --- 2576537
353
+ >>2576536
354
+ pic... unrel. Ooops
355
+
356
+ Deer hunters are gross though. Is that like some kind of deodorant? They're smearing vag paste on their pits?
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66
  >>2576251
67
  ive had a 6 for years, kinda wish i bought one of the smaller ones, its just too long, without being long enough to fit the machete niche
68
  its pretty good for things like rabbits, but god awfull for perch
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
66
  >>2576251
67
  ive had a 6 for years, kinda wish i bought one of the smaller ones, its just too long, without being long enough to fit the machete niche
68
  its pretty good for things like rabbits, but god awfull for perch
69
+ --- 2576323
70
+ >>2576255
71
+ Condor is my jam and I won't apologize
72
+ --- 2576390
73
+ >>2576284
74
+ I think 4 inches isn't that bad of a length but I do agree that it might be too thick and unwieldy for skinning.
75
+ What I don't like is when people pull out their huge ass 7 inch 'knife' as if they're larping as Rambo or something.
76
+ --- 2576405
77
+ >>2576390
78
+ The Buck 119 and KA-Bar US Army are iconic, well made, and much to large to be practical for most people.
79
+ --- 2576415
80
+ >>2576323
81
+ I have no justification to buy this but it's still fucking awesome.
82
+ --- 2576418
83
+ >>2576390
84
+ i just ogtta say, i really fucking love the handle, just fits my had so well its unreal, been thinking of getting a 3 or a Izula II and a 5 just for for keks
85
+ --- 2576457
86
+ scandi grind > anything else
87
+ --- 2576466
88
+ >>2575196
89
+ I wish I could see a side by side with that thing and an Izula. I might consider spending the money with how much I use the little fixed blades
90
+ --- 2576472
91
+ >>2574457 (OP)
92
+ who's the broad?
93
+ she looks familiar for some reason
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62
  --- 2575129
63
  >>2575114
64
  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.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
62
  --- 2575129
63
  >>2575114
64
  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.
65
+ --- 2576356
66
+ How do I judge distance without using a range finder?
67
+ --- 2576516
68
+ any good books about subject?
69
+ --- 2576517
70
+ >>2576356
71
+ You don't. Buy a rangefinder, don't be a retard.
72
+ --- 2576518
73
+ Got an elk 2 years ago, nothing last year but it was crazy fun
74
+ --- 2576752
75
+ >>2574697 (OP)
76
+ >I know i'd need a good compound for hunting
77
+ Why?
out/2574765.txt CHANGED
@@ -165,3 +165,40 @@ a Thermarest XLite mat
165
  an inflateable pillow
166
 
167
  It's so much better.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
165
  an inflateable pillow
166
 
167
  It's so much better.
168
+ --- 2576310
169
+ >>2576305
170
+ >better
171
+ More comfortable though?
172
+
173
+ I’m have a Hubba as well and I prefer my lighter, more versatile, more comfortable hammock.
174
+ --- 2576318
175
+ >>2576310
176
+ >More comfortable though?
177
+ Of course it's more comfortable to sleep on a mattress with a pillow.
178
+ >I’m have a Hubba as well and I prefer my lighter, more versatile, more comfortable hammock.
179
+ With what tarp? What does the hackkock and tarp and all the stuff you need to set it up weigh?
180
+ --- 2576326
181
+ >>2576318
182
+ >my tent is more comfortable because of the mattress
183
+ Car camper confirmed. Sounds cozy.
184
+
185
+ >what tarp?
186
+ 20D silpoly MiniFly with side pulls, so right at 13.5oz.
187
+ My entire setup around 34oz., not including insulation which varies during the year.
188
+
189
+ >that’s only 16 ounces lighter
190
+ Yeah but I also use SmartWater bottles instead of Nalgenes
191
+ >that’s only 9 ounces lighter
192
+ Yeah but I chose a slightly lighter pack
193
+ >that’s only 12 ounces lighter
194
+ We’re already at 2.3lbs, and it just keeps going.
195
+
196
+
197
+ We’re fast approaching the time of year when I won’t need an underquilt, but would still need some kind of ground pad. My 40° quilt (which i use this time of year) is 14oz, which close to the same as most high end mattresses.
198
+ --- 2576328
199
+ >>2576326
200
+ >Car camper
201
+ It's Termarest Xlite.
202
+ --- 2576341
203
+ >>2576328
204
+ Hammock is more comfortable. Stop coping. Lighter than you >3lb tent too.
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149
  >>2576053
150
  there are no sensible practical benefits
151
  its a retarded meme
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
149
  >>2576053
150
  there are no sensible practical benefits
151
  its a retarded meme
152
+ --- 2576337
153
+ >>2574822 (OP)
154
+ EZ-Up canopy, some line and stakes to keep it from becoming a parasail, and maybe a tarp or two for privacy or rain protection.
155
+ --- 2576338
156
+ >>2574824
157
+ >>2574822 (OP)
158
+ Liberty is not long enough to sleep in. I have an Outback that’s substantially longer in the bed and seats fold perfectly flat and I still have to put my head over the center console with pillows. It can be comfy but honestly it’s a pain in the ass unless you take next to nothing with you. Because you have to move your shit around.
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+ If you’re taking shit with you just get one of those cheap 2 man hiking tents that are easy to setup.
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+ Also check if Liberty seats actually fold flat and where you have to pay to be fully stretched out.
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+ >>2575012
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+ Meme. It will not be cold when you have a car. Because you don’t have to lightweight hike you do not need to compromise on a narrow pad etc. You have a car next to your tent, you can bring shit with you. Even a mattress, I’ve laid on an air mattress once that was extremely comfortable so you don’t need to lug an indoor mattress. You can still use a sleeping pad if you want but get an extra wide extra thick one.
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+ >>2576198
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+ Let’s say you have 2 people. You now have to empty the bed and all move all your stuff to the two front seats and the rear two seats foot well and put the rest outside under the car or on the tray/racks of you have one. It’s a pain in the ass. On your own? You can have shit on either side of you on the bed but it feels cramped, and you still need your head over the center console with a pillow unless you’re a manlet or a woman. Packing and unpacking like this for every sleep fucking sucks and your gets jumbled and disorganised to fuck.
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+ It only works if you only take stuff that fits in the front passenger seat and that’s, so you can leave bed setup and not pack/unpack and jumble shit. With a tent in the right spot of the car just pull the kit out, set it up, throw in mattress/pad etc. it’s less work.
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+ >>2576306
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+ >what is rain
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+ --- 2576359
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+ >>2574839
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+ >i've done car camping before
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+ >the tent
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+ what the fuck are you talking about
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+ --- 2576367
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+ >>2576344
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+ Have you really never used a tent in the rain?
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+ --- 2576376
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+ >>2576367
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+ i would like to ask you the same?
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+ --- 2576494
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+ >>2576359
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+ --- 2576503
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+ >>2576376
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+ That’s not a question you mong.
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+
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+ The presence of rain doesn’t negate the utility of a tent. What kind of fucking newb retardation is this? Tents are waterproof. Why in the holy hell would it matter if it’s raining?
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+ --- 2576510
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+ >>2576503
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+ >Tents are waterproof.
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+ you'd be surprised, if you'd ever went outside before
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+ --- 2576512
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+ >>2576510
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+ >tents aren’t waterproof
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+ lol
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+ LMAO
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+ --- 2576513
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+ >>2576512
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+ you're trying too hard kid
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+ --- 2576529
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+ >>2576503
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+ since its clear you have never used any of them for car camping in bad weather let me break it down to you in simple terms
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+ >tents are water proof and provide shelter and shade
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+ >same for a car
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+ >the open area between them doesnt....
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+ >smart people manage to think in terms of problem solving figure out ways how this area can be reduced to a minimum and also made waterproof
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+ its no different from bringing a tarp if you sleep in a ground tent while hiking, you make the tarp cover both your tent and the outside area so you dont get that nasty runoff that by some dark magic always dump a bucket of rainwater in your neck.
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+ you cannot understand why tents connected to the car is a thing i cannot undestand why they should be disconnected? there is no benefits to it in a car camping situation.
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  >>2574903
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  at least they have hogs to shoot.
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  I wish I had hogs to shoot.
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- This bears zero relevant to /out/ and outdoors topics.
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- Sorry, I will have to report your post for being off topic.
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- You hate Texans huh.
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- I don't even know who you are.
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- You hate us cause you ain't us.
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- And that don't bother me one bit.
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- I love you and care about you.
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- In the name of Jesus Christ.
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  >>2575126
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  Name superior /out/ things about Texas
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  >>2575130
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  Homo
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>2574903
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  at least they have hogs to shoot.
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  I wish I had hogs to shoot.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>2575126
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  Name superior /out/ things about Texas
 
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  >>2575130
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  Homo
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+ >>2575801
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+ "Ocean water access" is for fags (ie californians) tho
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+ >>2575801
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+ hmmm. CA beaches to pick from:
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+ >tijuana poo water run off in SD
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+ >camp pendleton/san onofre run off into san clemente
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+ >santa ana/anaheim homeless encampment poo water run off into newport/huntington as well as all the spics and trash that come in from the surrounding areas and IE
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+ >muh laguna beach! shit packed with indians and chinks that shit everything up. not even the hidden beaches are nice anymore
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+ >homeless encampment and just general poo runoff in long beach with their closures every other day as well as needles littering the shore
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+ >LA with all of the poo runoff into santa monica and venice beaches not including all the homeless shitting on the beach
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+ >cant fucking walk in pismo or carpenteria without being covered in tar
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+ >santa barbara, poo central as well as college kids shitting up the beach
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+ >Santa Cruz- hippie/homeless shithole, niggers and spics polluting the bay and beaches
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+ >SF and the Bay Area beachs- i dont even need to comment on this
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+ >anything north you are lying about swimming in, because its either littered with great whites and way too cold to swim in
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+
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+ california beaches look good on the postcards they still shill, but are absolute hellholes now
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+ >>2575388
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+ >Texas has the southernmost section of the Rockies
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+ >Rockies
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+ >texas
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+ pick one
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  >>2575386
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  >le smug face
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>2575386
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  >le smug face
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+ >>2575710
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+ I’ll definitely put this advice into planning, and I live in the azores, not exactly a Mediterranean climate but I think it could apply to it.
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+ >>2575902
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+ I don’t get it
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+ >>2576373
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+ You'll probably be fine in the Azores unless it's tremendously humid there. I can't convey enough how much the number of individual plants matters when it comes to these boys. A good, heavy growing, healthy strawberry plant is, at the most, going to give you 2 berries a week. You really need a lot of plants to get heaping baskets of berries.
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+ >>2575710
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+ >delicious berries
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+ I've only ever eaten store bought strawberries which all tasted very sour
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+ Solution: Kill yourself you fucking faggot. You will never own a farm, stop larping and go back to a 9 - 5 job you absolute idiot. Give it up and stop projecting your ignorance on this board already you newfag.
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+ >>2576546
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+ Why so demotivational?
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+ What's wrong with setting goals and working to acheive them?
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+ --- 2576629
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+ >>2576556
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+ Its the one meme he has saved to her computer
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+ he posts it in every thread he visits
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+ just filter it
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+ >>2575362 (OP)
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+ You can do it but it'll take some planning and determination. Are you going to do a "you pick it" or sell preharvested berries ? I assume you don't have any equipment right now. So you would need see if anyone would be willing to prepare the soil for you. Also it would really help if you got someone to lay plastic mulch. You can plant the plugs yourself. Watering will be a bitch since you can't rely on rain. Fertilizing also would be a pain as most strawberry farmers use water soluble fertilizers and inject it into the irrigation system. Weeding also would be a pain unless you use chemicals. Using wheel hoe would help getting the weeds in between the rows. Then you need to come back and get the hard to reach ones. Harvesting would be very labor intensive but it can be done. Alot of bending and repeat movements.
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+ Btw almost all commerical strawberry farms use plastic mulch to control weeds and to warm the soil and retain moisture. They also use drip lines under the plastic for irrigation. Also strawberries are replanted every 2-3 years to keep the berries uniform size.
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  >>2576227
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  How do you even broach this subject with people though? Any attempt to bring this up, and they shut down.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>2576227
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  How do you even broach this subject with people though? Any attempt to bring this up, and they shut down.
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+ >>2576239
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+ With my friends I'm just antisemitic, but with less familiar people I frame it as anti-colonial. Or I just laugh at them and ask them why they're willing to use humans as resources just to get lower grocery store prices.
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+ Stop pretending to be retarded just to fit some contrarian niche. We all know what outdoor recreation is. Smoking isn’t a part of it.
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  Let’s say hypothetically I wanted to bring it to California, Oregon, or Washington because I fucking despise the left coast. Would it cause harm?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>2575758
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  Let’s say hypothetically I wanted to bring it to California, Oregon, or Washington because I fucking despise the left coast. Would it cause harm?
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+ >>2575731
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+ >the razor sharp vines
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+ get your work glove on you bitch
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+ >choke out everything else
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+ choke out yourself cunt
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+ --- 2576591
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+ >>2576583
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+ you edgy little zoomer.
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+ >>2576591
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+ thats DOOMER to you, cunt
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+ >>2576105
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+ no cause they would appreciate a new species to increase the somewhat lacking biodiversity of the region
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+ >>2575627
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+ >The division is between retards who muh-berries-reee and non retards that comprehend how aggressively invasive and destructive these fuckers are.
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+ I love the berries and I want all those ghetto neighborhood shanties to also know how much I love them.
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+
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+ >>2575593
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+ Blackberries are not a crop you have to worry about leave gleanings for. They're maintenance free kosher plants.
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+ >>2575646
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+ Just cut and tarp. Don't worry, there's plenty left on any highway median.
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+ >>2576082
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+ >My old Bernese used to strip the whole plant
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+ I know they're big chonkers, but damn he must have been part deer too if he could chew on them without issue.
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+ >>2575731
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+ the vines are by no definition, razor sharp. they are more of a gripping thorn like a tiny rose thorn rather than a fuck off and die actually razor sharp opuntia thorn. If you have even the most mediocre of workgloves and a little dexterity, they are quite easy to pull out. their little chutes are connected so well to the mother plant that you can basically just yank entire canes and roots out when you pull on it.
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+
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+ People need to quit bitching and moaning and just learn how to manage them. They are not a weed because no weed could possibly give the most delicious fruit; better than 99% of the nicest, fanciest produce department. It's a weed in the same way that a catfish is a pest.
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  That's literally a wheelbarrow wheel and two broom handles. The ends for the axle looks like EMT someone flattened in a vice and painted white. $50 in materials and they are selling for $1500?? I'm starting a hiking trailer company...
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>2575458 (OP)
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  That's literally a wheelbarrow wheel and two broom handles. The ends for the axle looks like EMT someone flattened in a vice and painted white. $50 in materials and they are selling for $1500?? I'm starting a hiking trailer company...
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+ --- 2576567
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+ >>2575536
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+ Thats the only people I’ve seen use one
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+ --- 2576572
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+ >>2575883
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+ >sister fucker is an accurate description and not a stereotype
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+
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+ welp
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+ >>2576572
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+ cousin fucker rather
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  wintergreen northern wear
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  empire wool
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  filson
 
 
 
 
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  wintergreen northern wear
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  empire wool
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  filson
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+ --- 2576535
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+ >>2575549
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+ weatherwool emphasizes usa made, but their buttons may be plastic i guess,anyways, their wool is comfier than empire and filson, pendleton too (though their westerleys are fuckin cozy)
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  >>2576216
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  OP doesn't understand how business works
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  >this guy who's job is reviewing camping gear etc has more than the minimum gear for himself?? DISGUSTING
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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  >>2576216
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  OP doesn't understand how business works
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  >this guy who's job is reviewing camping gear etc has more than the minimum gear for himself?? DISGUSTING
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+ --- 2576498
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+ >>2575975
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+ can't watch the dude without him trying to sell me some shit
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+ >>2575886
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+ >>2576006
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+ she died of ''suddenly'' nobody killed her
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+ --- 2576519
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+ >>2576006
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+ If by "he" you mean the covid vaccine
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+ --- 2576558
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+ >>2576498
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+ It was his responsibility to make sure she wasn't subjected to "suddenly" and he neglected that responsibility in favor of "muh stealth camping" in airport parking lots. He made a choice, and now she's dead.
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+ --- 2576624
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+ >>2576558
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+ I was unable to convince my wife not to get the ''suddenly'' either, the social pressure she felt was so much that she felt obliged to. I told her to take out a life assurance policy then, because I'd be needing it.
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+
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+ Thems don't think women be like that but they do