diff --git a/out/2542159.txt b/out/2542159.txt index 6cd0629dc9b5a52be0f0f9e9d850188bbfb68236..e18741ca9d1653e234e17dffd6a5fe1238f6df8b 100644 --- a/out/2542159.txt +++ b/out/2542159.txt @@ -1062,3 +1062,10 @@ Country police don't exist anymore, they always come from some urbanised shithol --- 2575933 >>2575629 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. +--- 2576377 +>>2575933 +Kek what station? +Always managed to avoid the searches at stations +--- 2576468 +>>2576377 +New Cross Gate diff --git a/out/2543379.txt b/out/2543379.txt index cc97a6b490b3aab0909afe3316cd5a7686e4ce6a..7171acfbfb03d51ac9ab995ca5f98789a516a119 100644 --- a/out/2543379.txt +++ b/out/2543379.txt @@ -1220,3 +1220,32 @@ Kek --- 2576259 >>2575852 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. +--- 2576499 +>>2575910 +>rooster +why +--- 2576501 +>>2552740 +first few times are hard, then it just becomes work +--- 2576574 +>>2543379 (OP) +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. +--- 2576602 +>>2543379 (OP) +Redpill me on Joel Salatin and Polyface farms +--- 2576649 +>>2576602 +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. +--- 2576663 +Looking for tiny home recommendations and step-by-step shipping container build guides +--- 2576707 +>>2576663 +>>2576574 +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) +--- 2576725 +>>2558982 +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. +--- 2576730 +>>2559221 +>>2559283 +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. diff --git a/out/2543832.txt b/out/2543832.txt index 8ef527e4cbcb2bd904ea3a3680d6000208ef8a45..55811cf8319ba5d2d943fe120fd302328d74be70 100644 --- a/out/2543832.txt +++ b/out/2543832.txt @@ -863,3 +863,7 @@ If you are that glose to guadamala why not just move there ? --- 2576263 >>2573878 meme? +--- 2576496 +>>2576263 +yes meme +no one is excite to kill babby diff --git a/out/2546800.txt b/out/2546800.txt index fcb751967ae8966ec0747af275b5893e3e434ac3..f4f02f7f6134dde1decfffc6456a45b887e37deb 100644 --- a/out/2546800.txt +++ b/out/2546800.txt @@ -540,3 +540,5 @@ Did some lure fishing a few days ago >>2576137 >too tough to dig 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 +--- 2576729 +Skiing April 30th. diff --git a/out/2553468.txt b/out/2553468.txt index bd7e484b0b01eb1bc5de8234b4acbbebecc498c5..52636c5aa8e3da1efd53307f800b65b525e5d127 100644 --- a/out/2553468.txt +++ b/out/2553468.txt @@ -322,3 +322,7 @@ sure they do. Winds, disease, heavy snow or ice etc...can cause branches to give https://6abc.com/child-killed-3-year-old-dead-lower-southampton-township-bucks-county/13180072/ --- 2575499 realizing that traveling and experiencing nature isn't fixing your depression and blowing your brains out +--- 2576726 +>>2554586 +>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. +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. diff --git a/out/2557408.txt b/out/2557408.txt index 2214270cc1f9c41eefc1c279bc262cab2852a457..eccb6d0489e51327ebc656f2a23f9401a7a15e60 100644 --- a/out/2557408.txt +++ b/out/2557408.txt @@ -601,3 +601,6 @@ my_nigger.jpg --- 2575590 >>2557408 (OP) I like it simple +--- 2576738 +>>2557420 +>he doesn't go /out/ with a herd of pack mules carrying a disassembled refrigerator and a 40# cauldron diff --git a/out/2560605.txt b/out/2560605.txt index 25454ce4bf45d53eb69f80dc795270f4bd3b1eed..9bb73272ee52dcfe22d1d563ca83e289a4f61696 100644 --- a/out/2560605.txt +++ b/out/2560605.txt @@ -1499,3 +1499,23 @@ I don’t use any of these anymore. I found hardware to be less of a hassle. --- 2575582 >>2575581 I forgot the pic. I’ll just go play in traffic. +--- 2576349 +What size tarp should I get if I'm 6'2 with 12ft hammock +--- 2576354 +>>2576349 +Get a tarp with at least a 12’ ridge line. Here’s why. + +>hammock measures 144” from end to end when totally stretched out +>hang it at a 30° angle +>hung this way, the distance between the ends of your hammock will be roughly 83% of its entire length +>so your hammock ridge line (the distance from end to end) will be 120” +>this leaves 12” of tarp covering each end of your hammock + +Width is whatever you’re comfortable with. 90” seems a bit small to me, but that’s just me. + +Your height doesn’t make a difference, really. That’s more a factor in choosing the right size hammock. +--- 2576485 +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? +--- 2576644 +>>2576485 +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. diff --git a/out/2562341.txt b/out/2562341.txt index 057c089b8a91b23edbcc1564c827f1c16b35b1b7..25b02bce8e6ef7bf0ea67626587e5fcf1168e894 100644 --- a/out/2562341.txt +++ b/out/2562341.txt @@ -788,3 +788,41 @@ They are lowkey angry at you for not spending 2k at globetrotter or naturkompani --- 2576089 >>2576084 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 +--- 2576550 +>>2562341 (OP) +> >80L big boy packs +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. + +>>2562458 +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. + +>>2562625 +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. + +>>2562628 +>several people eventually became crippled because of it. +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. + +>>2572098 +That's a great pack, ALICE packs are great in general. +--- 2576560 +>>2576550 +Can I strap a rifle to the side of an ALICE pack? +If not, what's a good pack that I can do that with? +Preferably in flecktarn, because that camo suits the region I live in the best. +On a side note, is the Direct Action Dragon Egg backpack any good? Either as a simple day pack or a SHTF trunk bag. +--- 2576597 +>>2576560 +>flecktarn +The BW combat rucksack has straps specifically for attaching a rifle. +--- 2576637 +>>2576560 +>>2576560 +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. + +>Direct Action Dragon Egg backpack +>MOLLE backpacks in general +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. +--- 2576676 +>>2562510 +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. diff --git a/out/2563693.txt b/out/2563693.txt index 1d89cb9a6dce1bdbe955b0572f26a75f56ed32de..b33a25a815420aa67038227e8e9bee704b0faaa0 100644 --- a/out/2563693.txt +++ b/out/2563693.txt @@ -145,3 +145,11 @@ Classic for white boys goofin off https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW5UEW2kYvc [Embed] >>2570873 Cannot stand boomers who sell their land and pass nothing to the next generation. They see everything as dollars! +--- 2576554 +>>2576112 +Maybe he couldnt afford to keep it? +--- 2576562 +>>2576112 +The land is still in the family anon, for now anyway, but the horseys disappeared one day while I was at school :< + +and yeah I think it was just a cost issue, family of five and such diff --git a/out/2566391.txt b/out/2566391.txt index e10af07191625a1edc7f0cbb49c3855fbd19176b..7d16f4577355c9f8286c8a58b5218f0fe5545171 100644 --- a/out/2566391.txt +++ b/out/2566391.txt @@ -556,3 +556,22 @@ California and Texas love pretending that they could be independent countries be 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. 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 +--- 2576398 +>>2576203 +>Let's not pretend that CA range free, gmo free fed, specialty beef that garners significantly higher cost +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 + +>be number 7 in beef only and get mollywhoped by states with half the land isn't that impressive. + 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. +--- 2576451 +>>2576398 +>actually california is a major figure in exporting beef because uhhhhhh nobody realizes that california exports beef! +Okay retard +--- 2576458 +>>2576451 +>that MUCH +>disingenous retort as cope cuz seething +ok retard. +--- 2576672 +>>2568317 +Well Ca dominates the world in food and drink so frogs are off the hook. diff --git a/out/2567001.txt b/out/2567001.txt index 9263092e0f76182399656eab458e3633be333568..3e387ce900245e224560a7998b8c0f7911d587f2 100644 --- a/out/2567001.txt +++ b/out/2567001.txt @@ -628,3 +628,23 @@ Anybody got another good, sharp, hardy folding knife that folds but can be deplo >>2575733 >Yay the thread i was waiting for >Doesn't read it +--- 2576675 +>>2567001 (OP) +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. +--- 2576702 +>>2575733 +Benchmade griptillian +--- 2576704 +>>2571391 +Complete shite. +--- 2576705 +>>2574869 +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. +Mini Fox River is the one I'd rec from my whole collection. +--- 2576706 +>>2576705 +>cosmetic problems +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. +--- 2576716 +>>2576706 +Yeah. Entirely subjective, easily remedied "problems." diff --git a/out/2567516.txt b/out/2567516.txt index 256f5723e30e3decb06f6a7b7ace327d62bcfe03..88a0a8a075e19c38758e0a7879fef51738d38337 100644 --- a/out/2567516.txt +++ b/out/2567516.txt @@ -421,3 +421,22 @@ Fix your life first. What >>2576275 said. Taking up smoking can be a reward for when you get a damn job and move out of your parents' house. 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. +--- 2576314 +>>2575884 +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. +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. +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. +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. +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? +--- 2576429 +>>2575714 +I do an hour of drying the flake, then I rub it out, then I let it dry for another 30-45 minutes. +--- 2576431 +been rolling pipe tobacco. +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. +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. +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. +Thinking about getting a tin of Elizabethan Mixture, my first VaPer. +--- 2576476 +>>2576431 +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. diff --git a/out/2568641.txt b/out/2568641.txt index 7a65ac643dcf82dd00dc268e9df1b64a0df9c98e..6f0018cb0a464167c428066c58778a5880336346 100644 --- a/out/2568641.txt +++ b/out/2568641.txt @@ -184,3 +184,11 @@ Another equally bad picture of Bode's galaxy. For anyone wondering what a galaxy --- 2574818 >>2571873 You obviously don't go out with friends. Nobody knows this unless I tell them +--- 2576750 +>>2574752 +>Bode's galaxy +Here's my picture of M81 that I took with my phone through the eyepiece. I was using an equatorial mount. +--- 2576751 +M51 +--- 2576753 +C/2022 E3 (ZTF) diff --git a/out/2568900.txt b/out/2568900.txt index d7dfd18a6e10b4004ad19ce9dc1fc64f007bcdf2..f473f266912633b29b2120197f04d9ed5d6572de 100644 --- a/out/2568900.txt +++ b/out/2568900.txt @@ -604,3 +604,16 @@ It's so fucking cruel, there's this boomer on YouTube who does shit like shootin --- 2576276 >>2576222 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. +--- 2576348 +You guys recommend any day hike trails or fun sites in the central NY area? +--- 2576508 +>>2576348 +>Good trails in NY +there aren't any +--- 2576576 +What paddleboard would you guys recommend? Looking to spend about $200 and I'm stuck between the ROC, Funwater, and SereneLife. +--- 2576666 +Looking for tiny home recommendations and step-by-step shipping container build guide +--- 2576737 +>>2576666 +>>>/diy/ diff --git a/out/2569199.txt b/out/2569199.txt index 2b0c822eb356a6615980e15f3f7f34001421a5b3..6f1efedd5808213dc39c8e0d70f10acbd33daacc 100644 --- a/out/2569199.txt +++ b/out/2569199.txt @@ -147,3 +147,6 @@ in a way I kinda did... They seem to be the same all but in name and 100ish years of acclimatization to europe. 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. 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. +--- 2576509 +>>2571528 +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. diff --git a/out/2569313.txt b/out/2569313.txt index 5a430e8a379654958eda4d9ec810e0b59a9cbfd7..85f46472bcd8614e7948b72c6a7f9ca51d424f1e 100644 --- a/out/2569313.txt +++ b/out/2569313.txt @@ -303,3 +303,8 @@ What is your reaction when you hear stuff like this? --- 2575495 >“Backroad 'living' puts stress on the environment and local community members," said Charles McCarthy, president of the Yuułuʔiłʔatḥ Government. >"We strongly encourage visitors to come prepared with accommodation when travelling to the west coast.” +--- 2576631 +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. +Its still good to move if someone complains, just to avoid hassle. +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. +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. diff --git a/out/2569529.txt b/out/2569529.txt index dfed1bc50b55453ed927ee075276f2b22ffc10a7..6999d34545af1cb86bf90ce29be4893db1307f0a 100644 --- a/out/2569529.txt +++ b/out/2569529.txt @@ -753,3 +753,9 @@ This anon is dead, those are false morels --- 2576200 >>2570744 those are skinwalkers +--- 2576381 +>>2570747 +Me playing zomboid +--- 2576719 +>>2570230 +That's my tent kek diff --git a/out/2569703.txt b/out/2569703.txt index 9932f9a75b201423dc2f00b41400487711e232e4..e2d2e0b5c1641d08d854098168cd4f7c5973a8fe 100644 --- a/out/2569703.txt +++ b/out/2569703.txt @@ -260,3 +260,15 @@ This is probably the most boring ar build I have ever ever seen --- 2575567 >>2571603 Kel-Tec Sub2000 is basically the grownup version. That, or an M6. +--- 2576385 +>>2575567 +retarded take +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 +the big problem with pcc is the ammo is way too heavy to carry a significant amount of it. +.223 weighs less than 9mm, and its a better hunting round +--- 2576388 +>>2575505 +At least there's no carry handle +--- 2576463 +>single shot/break action +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. diff --git a/out/2570009.txt b/out/2570009.txt index b061deb3c7d0a8405ed1d383a8edaf32aa697ed8..a90a3086fb7f553e210e0a6b592376e951c2eb8e 100644 --- a/out/2570009.txt +++ b/out/2570009.txt @@ -392,3 +392,134 @@ The litefighter is sold freely but it was designed for army use. Hence the large 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. 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. +--- 2576315 +>>2576292 +You didn’t even need her comment to figure that out. Non-Americans are pretty much clueless. +--- 2576317 +>>2576315 +>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" +What are you talking about? +--- 2576322 +>>2576307 +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. +--- 2576420 +>>2576299 +It means a list of the trails you've done. Like a CV. +--- 2576421 +>>2576298 +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. +--- 2576422 +>>2576322 +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 +--- 2576437 +Got myself a DD tarptent, can't wait to try it out. +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. +--- 2576521 +>>2576315 +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. + +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. +--- 2576523 +>>2576521 +--- 2576526 +Dutch one man army surplus tent. +>low weight appreciated +No. +--- 2576531 +>>2576297 +> Probably true for >>2573108 as well. +> You can also just leave the inner tent home +Kind of, they give you straps to form a base rectangle without the inner tent. +The producer claims that with the straps you can pith the outer tent first in the rain. +A piece of string is a much mode lightweight replacement for that. +> if there are no insects +Good joke dude. The picture is "what I did find in the morning between inner and outer tent. +> it's self standing +That one is. +> it's footprint (without vestibule) is maybe 1mx2m +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. + + +>>2576298 +> I don’t believe you either because of your ridiculous claim of an 18kg (40lb) base weight. +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. +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. +Now went down to ~12kg (with food&water for a day). +--- 2576559 +>>2570009 (OP) +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. +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. +3lbs tent, I think mine is closer to 4lbs now after I put the seam seal on. +>$86.00 for tent, $20 dollars for trekking poles +Sheesh it's been awhile since I got this, I don't think I went over $60 when I bought both. +--- 2576571 +>>2576531 +>doesn’t know what baseweight is +>brought a map for the AT +Yeah you didn’t hike it +--- 2576708 +>>2576531 +>> if there are no insects +>Good joke dude. The picture is "what I did find in the morning between inner and outer tent. +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. +Large areas of the US are basically desert. Large areas of Europe west of France are dry as fuck too. +>~12kg (with food&water for a day) +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. +Then again, 12kg is acceptable if you keep it below 250 or 30km a day. + +>>2576571 +Neither did you, if you don't use maps. +Show proof or fuck off. +--- 2576710 +>>2576571 + +I'm neither >>2576133 guy nor a retard who does not count things one carries in the backpack to its mass. + +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... + +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). + +>>2576708 +> I think you still can do better. If it's just for a day +> just for a day + +This is a thread where we discuss tents. +You don't take a tent when you hike "just for a day". +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. +--- 2576712 +>>2576571 +What are you on about? The vast majority of people on the AT carried the AWOL guide when I went. +--- 2576713 +>>2576712 +Confirmed for never hiked the AT. +--- 2576718 +>>2576713 +Exposed +--- 2576724 +>>2576182 +>>2576571 +>>2576712 +>>2576713 +>>2576718 + +Guys, quit the flame war on whether some anon hiked some meme trail or not. + +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. +--- 2576743 +>>2576724 +>quit the flame war +It's fun though +>Tell us what's your tent +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. +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? +--- 2576748 +>>2576710 +>good luck hiking without a map +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. + +>>2576718 +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). + +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. + +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. diff --git a/out/2570443.txt b/out/2570443.txt index decb3a64057db672e213f3791c5e8bd5570830ac..1e46a27a24bd8b3a2607cceb2dc290ff27b7b722 100644 --- a/out/2570443.txt +++ b/out/2570443.txt @@ -144,3 +144,26 @@ You want to sleep higher than the lowest point in your shelter for several reaso >>2570456 >it has a creepy vibe Calling things and people creepy is very feminine +--- 2576355 +https://youtu.be/MxzSdZ7uobI [Embed] + +dude literally carried his son around lol +--- 2576357 +> out is more obsessed with his facial structure than the content of the video +so many larping fags on this board +--- 2576360 +>>2573790 +They initiate you in a ceremony rife with masonic imagery and symbols and they grope you too. +--- 2576364 +>>2576360 +I think you're mistaken mormonism with judaism +--- 2576365 +>>2573713 +>proprietary definition of human rights +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. +--- 2576392 +>>2570443 (OP) +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 +--- 2576511 +>>2574032 +You're a creepy faggot. diff --git a/out/2570875.txt b/out/2570875.txt index 47a23315f0205a1b57b04e1d0180603fc8af073e..2195521dcacf5c621d34f7a9a057b4e90cfbe74e 100644 --- a/out/2570875.txt +++ b/out/2570875.txt @@ -72,3 +72,8 @@ Just did Devil's 2 weekends ago, total blast. That one is a deceptive because th --- 2576213 >>2570875 (OP) Pick a better 14er +--- 2576358 +>>2575622 +>brings up liberals out of nowhere +>on an internet forum +>why are you so obssessed? go outside diff --git a/out/2570934.txt b/out/2570934.txt index e15ebc6bf675f63e8863915408197aea62adc9a8..7a8723a73194062bdd904a97fb7b65943d1e0ab9 100644 --- a/out/2570934.txt +++ b/out/2570934.txt @@ -262,3 +262,15 @@ best option in terms of both quality and cost would prob be to buy a fine rollin How do you carry your ciggies while /out/? I have a brass tobacco case I really like, some repro of an early 1800s pipe tobaccy hinged deal; holds like 15 cigs. Anybody have one of those HBC ones with the magnifying glass lighter in them? +--- 2576443 +>>2573495 +moisten with rum as in slightly spray with rum or distilled water? + +I am growing some havana seeds this year and have grown tobacco before but never have cured or fermented them. +--- 2576455 +anyone tried hestia cigs? just ordered some from what some friends recommended +--- 2576515 +>>2570934 (OP) +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. +--- 2576525 +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. diff --git a/out/2570993.txt b/out/2570993.txt index 7c9464d35f9b117c9c96036624f739794913bff2..63b5b544fc1a4e057590773f8366fc60036fcabc 100644 --- a/out/2570993.txt +++ b/out/2570993.txt @@ -247,3 +247,17 @@ Not the speedhiker we deserve, but the speedhiker we need >take a massive shit >leave the hammock Anon, you're suppose to leave the hammock before you take a shit. +--- 2576386 +>get up at (time of sunrise - 15 minutes - time to travel to trailhead, sometimes this means leaving before 4) +>no coffee or food, grab backpack I packed the night before +>at trailhead right when there's enough light to hike but before sunrise to avoid people +>hike, stop when I'm hungry for a light meal, sometimes just energy gummies +>usually back home by mid afternoon or sooner +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). +I try to not look at the time or worry about pace on my hikes if I can. +--- 2576387 +>>2576193 +>Amber Heard goes camping +--- 2576656 +>>2571021 +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 diff --git a/out/2571089.txt b/out/2571089.txt index dd7b92cc5a1773fdf6230407a73041977a93120a..5cf5a15bc82fb88fa95ce5f562d628f1756fc0a1 100644 --- a/out/2571089.txt +++ b/out/2571089.txt @@ -78,3 +78,6 @@ what does /out/ think of Leatherman multitools? They seem almost shilled but may --- 2575861 >>2573064 black people don't go in the woods... +--- 2576740 +>>2573064 +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. diff --git a/out/2571228.txt b/out/2571228.txt index 4400c20cb191d2cf7c8a23940f3f8a326c2c452d..7cc50e11a923f0b779278b14549ab80fd0c44043 100644 --- a/out/2571228.txt +++ b/out/2571228.txt @@ -328,3 +328,12 @@ Let me guess, you need more? 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. --- 2576246 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. +--- 2576316 +>>2576246 +>they've got better grip than any top of the range trail runners +lol + +But on a serious note, I’m switching ti Chinese brands to cut out the middle man. Any link for these shoes? +--- 2576334 +>>2576244 +Yeah I wear them everyday for working in a marsh. Posting this from a marsh right now, even. diff --git a/out/2571591.txt b/out/2571591.txt index b7305564e95960289048a282a15115264a977c02..5bbf9b1089f2980c131788b0a4509bff479ed409 100644 --- a/out/2571591.txt +++ b/out/2571591.txt @@ -88,3 +88,8 @@ As per >>2572875 the Tired Smokeys are now in stock (thank ye kindly for the men 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 :/ As per a previous thread, if anyone has design ideas for something similar let me know. +--- 2576368 +>>2572467 +Can anyone identify the backback? +--- 2576741 +dayum jannies really got salty didnt they diff --git a/out/2571710.txt b/out/2571710.txt index 62ae721a75adec15dca650b8edc0cc05665f98c2..c1b321f02fc1f09de50ec21d0f4a1fcb55f4c30d 100644 --- a/out/2571710.txt +++ b/out/2571710.txt @@ -1517,3 +1517,51 @@ Gonna plant some stuff for the very first time since I was a kid but I'm afraid >>2576260 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. 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. +--- 2576327 +>>2576282 +>they're a bit autistic and like to stick with a single type of plant when gathering pollen. +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. +--- 2576397 +>>2571710 (OP) +How the fuck do I stop my mint from getting this black growth on it? Other leaves have little black dots on then +--- 2576423 +Bee totally wrecked my pear plant on the balcony. All the flowers are raped. + +On another note, lettuce is doing good, this pic is from a few days ago they're already larger than this now. +--- 2576433 +>>2571710 (OP) +I've decided to build a bean trellis out of scrap wood I inherited from my grandpa. + +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. + +2 questions. +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? +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. +--- 2576490 +>>2574904 +>Is it too late for this growing season? +literally just begun +don't let your soil be bare for too long, plant shit and mulch walkways +a little late for onions but you can still try spring onions +perfect time for any root vegetables +beans +peas (maybe) +corn +brussel sprouts +celery +any herb +squash +pumpkins +--- 2576500 +new >>2576497 → +>>2576497 → +>>2576497 → +>>2576497 → +--- 2576522 +>>2573208 +controlled burns +--- 2576639 +Why did this end up on /out/ and not /diy/? What's the lore? +--- 2576685 +>>2576639 +Newer board iirc diff --git a/out/2571942.txt b/out/2571942.txt index ac15d5b0847c58791d07fc007c50ee6f645174fb..88c2f25291eaf86a3e35a8b708f04ca67438f5d9 100644 --- a/out/2571942.txt +++ b/out/2571942.txt @@ -61,3 +61,6 @@ It's liberal dream world, all brown countries are safe and amazing >>2575459 >>2575466 You should get out of your country more, there are plenty of places like this.>>2575211 +--- 2576540 +>>2575211 +Ew why is the beach brown? diff --git a/out/2571971.txt b/out/2571971.txt index 1dbc5c7fdc3922bd88338090824a6f5de8c54cdb..a72aa06495bf258ea17e94899ee4d5d2b32f6d8f 100644 --- a/out/2571971.txt +++ b/out/2571971.txt @@ -203,3 +203,9 @@ Inb4 faggots that say it's bad for you but don't ever provide evidence >There's 546 cases last year in Germany. 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. 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. +--- 2576340 +>>2571971 (OP) +You should be more scare of getting bit by a lone star tick and become allergic to red meat +--- 2576342 +>>2573290 +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. diff --git a/out/2571975.txt b/out/2571975.txt index 666494d989a42b176f2cdc42c46feb4bc5583a2a..8fe20cb413e150996e14f90ae82ff15636415c74 100644 --- a/out/2571975.txt +++ b/out/2571975.txt @@ -116,3 +116,20 @@ True rats eat garbage--that makes a huge difference in meat quality. I also don' --- 2575791 >>2572679 They are smaller then grey and black ones. We have grey and red around here in south Québec. +--- 2576449 +>>2572311 +Usually its the opposite -where are you? +--- 2576453 +>>2575336 +>literally +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. +--- 2576465 +>>2571975 (OP) +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. +--- 2576471 +>>2576465 +Wife is actually cooking up some coon I shit the other right rn. That's good eating brother. +--- 2576504 +>>2576471 +>cooking up some coon I shit the other right rn. +nothing like a nice warm coon straight out of the ass diff --git a/out/2572120.txt b/out/2572120.txt index b3559a4a24e397117f329f362732822adf1d21ff..2f258a86ca88462519a4656a2f33a816e85639eb 100644 --- a/out/2572120.txt +++ b/out/2572120.txt @@ -1054,3 +1054,72 @@ Not like I'm keeping the sawfish protected fish or not I'd rather remove my line --- 2576289 >>2576228 ha! america is becoming more and more like germany +--- 2576311 +i need some snaps but i don't know what size, basically as small as possible for some shallow cranks +--- 2576320 +>>2576311 +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. +--- 2576325 +the topwater popper bite has been on fire lately. I think a fethered treble in the rear really makes a difference. +--- 2576329 +>>2576320 +i only use snap swivels on my ultralight stuff since sunfish don't give a shit +snaps are just handy for crankbaits +--- 2576331 +>>2576329 +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. +--- 2576335 +>>2576331 +yup, the idea that bass are line shy is a ridiculous notion +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 +--- 2576336 +>>2576331 +The only problem I've ever had with bass and snap-swivels is they being more interested in the swivel, than the lure. + +Switched to black finished ones, that solved the problem. +--- 2576346 +Caught a cobia im the mangroves last week. + +First time fishing mangroves. Was one of the best experiences of my life. +--- 2576352 +>>2576346 +good fish +--- 2576379 +>>2576286 +Imagine having to avoid TV and books because your brains can't keep up +--- 2576384 +>>2576286 +>I don't find a need to read +Don't worry we can tell +>>2576346 +Nice fish anon +--- 2576391 +>>2576060 +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 +--- 2576404 +I hate fishing. +Everybody ist catching nice fish but me. +All i do is snag up and rip my line off +--- 2576406 +>>2576404 +what kind of fish and gear you using? +--- 2576408 +>>2576404 +Yo dude, keep working. Stick with it and build that skill, the fish will come. Enjoy nature thoroughly. +--- 2576427 +>>2576404 +Happens, had weeks where all I got where sunburns, snags and skunked. Whole days sun up to sundown wasted. +Maybe take a little break for your mind, but don't give up. You'll get there +--- 2576438 +>>2576286 +>wasting their time on something they already handled +Was this your weird writing or did you get scolded by the feds? +--- 2576448 +>>2576391 +Zebco Trophy mpx 80. It doesn't have a lot of line guides though +--- 2576462 +>NEW!!!!! +>>2576461 → +>>2576461 → +>>2576461 → +>>2576461 → diff --git a/out/2572139.txt b/out/2572139.txt index 0a2e27c3daf9d47a5f802f0aea81c4fe9ef6b2d0..faf3a4e0b6f7fc65e1120bfe022d30aa867059b4 100644 --- a/out/2572139.txt +++ b/out/2572139.txt @@ -92,3 +92,6 @@ i dont even really like the taste. sort of like egg. i guess with proper spices 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. --- 2576129 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. +--- 2576492 +>>2572139 (OP) +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? diff --git a/out/2572501.txt b/out/2572501.txt index 5069b8dfd60c1d097429896ffb2675cfdff65cc3..93ed7b9f930b71ddb2d7b57a0ba4756e80464edc 100644 --- a/out/2572501.txt +++ b/out/2572501.txt @@ -184,3 +184,51 @@ You been out of it for a while? >>2574556 you will never make 80k most engineers that spent 200k on their degrees and don't make that much +--- 2576312 +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 +--- 2576313 +>>2576312 +I should clarify this is not for profit, but self sustenance +--- 2576319 +>>2576312 +Use chicken poop for fertilizers. Learn charcuterie and maybe homebrewing. That's what I'd do +--- 2576321 +>>2576312 +Is she flighty? What's the chance of her changing her will sometime down the line. Why not just put you on the deed. +--- 2576324 +>>2576321 +Meant to say deed, my bad +>>2576319 +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 +--- 2576343 +>>2576324 +And fuck the Amish girls +--- 2576347 +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? +--- 2576350 +>>2576343 +Amish girls gotta be undercover sluts +--- 2576370 +>>2576324 +What area friend, I'm near Holmes county Ohio +--- 2576371 +>>2576350 +Depends on area, Lancaster county PA amish aren't any different from the world in their attitudes. +--- 2576412 +>>2576370 +Northern NY, west of Ogdensburg +--- 2576425 +>>2576412 +Oh wow I really forget there's amish that far north anymore. + +NY is a terrible place to homestead though friend. +--- 2576428 +>>2576347 +Sheep are based + +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 + +I own of the Corriedale race, we work on genetics to make them better +--- 2576434 +>>2576425 +How so? diff --git a/out/2572866.txt b/out/2572866.txt index 45e6699d0ea36210e19402e25649ab880978a2bb..348962276085d385f3e902bec2dcfca4b2cd93ce 100644 --- a/out/2572866.txt +++ b/out/2572866.txt @@ -166,3 +166,11 @@ good suggestions, thanks >>2573735 I don't think I'll go to alaska this time since I'd already be home by the time I get to washington, plus I don't want to bother driving through canada and passport and all that +--- 2576683 +>>2574186 +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 +--- 2576692 +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 +--- 2576709 +>>2572866 (OP) +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. diff --git a/out/2573231.txt b/out/2573231.txt index 6edef36fe94e65cdb629fd8c69c3a902f8508029..3ebf4d8e4d30a44c0451201498941be7cb97e0c3 100644 --- a/out/2573231.txt +++ b/out/2573231.txt @@ -197,3 +197,28 @@ TL;DR it's more of a gatekeep and bill Carter is dramatic at times, solid dude j --- 2575528 >>2574966 Neat. Anybody else have book recs about fishing, fiction or nonfiction? +--- 2576530 +>>2573231 (OP) +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. + +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. +--- 2576568 +>>2573260 +He’s the butt boy +--- 2576701 +>>2576530 + +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 +--- 2576703 +>>2574513 +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. + +>>2574884 +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. +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. +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. + +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 +"Buy the Ticket, Take the Trip." -Hunter Thompson + +>pic related, playing rocket league on wheel watch. We got starlink on the boat diff --git a/out/2573529.txt b/out/2573529.txt index 6ad7abd09650d2aa2d46dfd7c21e159af1fbd704..65f6abe4253d3668746f6be1ad43739088d6376b 100644 --- a/out/2573529.txt +++ b/out/2573529.txt @@ -51,3 +51,15 @@ I bought a Thermarest Xtherm sleeping pad on Amazon and it is great. --- 2575628 >>2575601 >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. +--- 2576605 +>>2573529 (OP) +I think it just depends. Loads of shit is just fine if it's the cheapest shit from China. + +Ask yourself +>Does your life depend on it? +>How fucked am I if this shit blows middle of a trip? + +And I think that's about it. With a load of shit who cares. If it's rock climbing gear, do not cheap out. +--- 2576607 +>>2575628 +If only this was true. Local stores usually sell good gear for like 50 bucks more minimum diff --git a/out/2574014.txt b/out/2574014.txt index ad7eef8237e8dcf47c8e4c779c8c04025735f713..b1b05af8bfe4209bf7160f11647a6f6250daae06 100644 --- a/out/2574014.txt +++ b/out/2574014.txt @@ -49,3 +49,19 @@ Satellite phone. Everything else is likely outside the scope of your project unl --- 2575643 >>2574014 (OP) Just use cellphones. Stop pretending you're in a remote area. +--- 2576651 +This should do it. You can write your own calls and meanings. +--- 2576655 +>>2574014 (OP) +Baofengs with a repeater at the top of the mountain. +--- 2576679 +>>2576651 +Wait... +Wasn't that the entire point of horns from the get go? + +Would be kinda based to use them like that... +--- 2576695 +>>2574014 (OP) +Smoke signals? + +fucking natives with no education figured this out diff --git a/out/2574070.txt b/out/2574070.txt index e1bb4a1ad8086a581b2fe5e69896ddfdcb5b470d..ef206eed81d6abd4a05dcf7ce5725d911a83b630 100644 --- a/out/2574070.txt +++ b/out/2574070.txt @@ -244,3 +244,13 @@ went on a small bike trip with friends a few days ago. 4. Spare parts, tool, pump, duct tape obv. 5. Have some ready snacks (protein/energie bars), pack magnesium/mineral tablets to help against cramps 6. A compass really can help sometimes. +--- 2576533 +>>2576290 +>3. two bottle holders are better than one. +Care to explain? + +>5. (…) pack magnesium/mineral tablets to help against cramps +Wtf am I reading? Go to a doctor? + +>6. A compass really can help sometimes. +Just mount your phone to the handlebar... diff --git a/out/2574121.txt b/out/2574121.txt index dd75ac0ac2cd503f9002c42c9c9744365baa25f9..6401663c87be790c118ec91ed612fefd7510b217 100644 --- a/out/2574121.txt +++ b/out/2574121.txt @@ -302,3 +302,55 @@ Just for that, im gonna eat all the fat. Im gonna find an obese coyote, and just >>2576086 >>2576086 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. +--- 2576374 +Bumping out of curiosity +--- 2576416 +>>2576374 +Rain is stopping tommorow or so. +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. +If fundage is looking gud im buying a vintage axe and wire grill from the antique shop. + +Im for real broke so i don't have too many marinade ingredients. Just gonna find some dog eater recipe i suppose? + +I wanna make tacos. +>>2576097 +>Going to an urban area +Yo even I have my limits. That is TOO gross. +Rather eat the skinny wild coyote guts... +--- 2576417 +>>2576039 +This exactly. Deer for fudds and boomers. + +Join me frens, Join this new age. Eat coyotes. Like deer but more manly +--- 2576436 +>>2574130 +>look up a Chinese recipe for dog +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. +--- 2576444 +>>2574121 (OP) +Hope they eat you OP +--- 2576502 +>>2576436 +Mmmm Adrenochrome +--- 2576532 +>>2574121 (OP) +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZCaXU1bfzho [Embed] +check this +--- 2576536 +>>2576532 +>Overly dramatic +>corporation funded +>millions of dollars of gear +>joking about it, no respect for the lives you take +>All meat will be wasted, might not even take the pelts. +>other gay shit +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. + +When did the spirit of hunting die? + +At least this thread is about killing them for food instead of to show off what your sponsors bought for you. +--- 2576537 +>>2576536 +pic... unrel. Ooops + +Deer hunters are gross though. Is that like some kind of deodorant? They're smearing vag paste on their pits? diff --git a/out/2574457.txt b/out/2574457.txt index 610951db0507f594705b4c5effc903ae95e46bb5..77f4a3965e4f449e17862d42ffc523f7c9771d4f 100644 --- a/out/2574457.txt +++ b/out/2574457.txt @@ -66,3 +66,28 @@ Simple as. >>2576251 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 its pretty good for things like rabbits, but god awfull for perch +--- 2576323 +>>2576255 +Condor is my jam and I won't apologize +--- 2576390 +>>2576284 +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. +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. +--- 2576405 +>>2576390 +The Buck 119 and KA-Bar US Army are iconic, well made, and much to large to be practical for most people. +--- 2576415 +>>2576323 +I have no justification to buy this but it's still fucking awesome. +--- 2576418 +>>2576390 +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 +--- 2576457 +scandi grind > anything else +--- 2576466 +>>2575196 +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 +--- 2576472 +>>2574457 (OP) +who's the broad? +she looks familiar for some reason diff --git a/out/2574697.txt b/out/2574697.txt index 6ebf088abe521f0ebd78ce1e8196bd8f9d2d09de..10d326a861bada019bfebbd1ff0ab46d11966fd4 100644 --- a/out/2574697.txt +++ b/out/2574697.txt @@ -62,3 +62,16 @@ Bans are insane when you consider that a crossbow or compound bow are just as ac --- 2575129 >>2575114 I very much agree with you, I feel like it has something to do with the ease of access of bows here compared to firearms - it is ridiculous though that you can go and shoot small game with underpowered air rifles but not a bow. +--- 2576356 +How do I judge distance without using a range finder? +--- 2576516 +any good books about subject? +--- 2576517 +>>2576356 +You don't. Buy a rangefinder, don't be a retard. +--- 2576518 +Got an elk 2 years ago, nothing last year but it was crazy fun +--- 2576752 +>>2574697 (OP) +>I know i'd need a good compound for hunting +Why? diff --git a/out/2574765.txt b/out/2574765.txt index 84d3b9279c04358ddb4af4b2506e9e0ceb36b467..8f49eb01165144a1c98209589b5c6b944e5bb7ee 100644 --- a/out/2574765.txt +++ b/out/2574765.txt @@ -165,3 +165,40 @@ a Thermarest XLite mat an inflateable pillow It's so much better. +--- 2576310 +>>2576305 +>better +More comfortable though? + +I’m have a Hubba as well and I prefer my lighter, more versatile, more comfortable hammock. +--- 2576318 +>>2576310 +>More comfortable though? +Of course it's more comfortable to sleep on a mattress with a pillow. +>I’m have a Hubba as well and I prefer my lighter, more versatile, more comfortable hammock. +With what tarp? What does the hackkock and tarp and all the stuff you need to set it up weigh? +--- 2576326 +>>2576318 +>my tent is more comfortable because of the mattress +Car camper confirmed. Sounds cozy. + +>what tarp? +20D silpoly MiniFly with side pulls, so right at 13.5oz. +My entire setup around 34oz., not including insulation which varies during the year. + +>that’s only 16 ounces lighter +Yeah but I also use SmartWater bottles instead of Nalgenes +>that’s only 9 ounces lighter +Yeah but I chose a slightly lighter pack +>that’s only 12 ounces lighter +We’re already at 2.3lbs, and it just keeps going. + + +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. +--- 2576328 +>>2576326 +>Car camper +It's Termarest Xlite. +--- 2576341 +>>2576328 +Hammock is more comfortable. Stop coping. Lighter than you >3lb tent too. diff --git a/out/2574822.txt b/out/2574822.txt index 58cdd0f0c1c24f5775077a461bef72a0800374f3..2f5017bc4920f0ab0134ea4f0c5436920bfce681 100644 --- a/out/2574822.txt +++ b/out/2574822.txt @@ -149,3 +149,60 @@ Ah I see now, whenever I've gone on road trips I've always slept in my truck bec >>2576053 there are no sensible practical benefits its a retarded meme +--- 2576337 +>>2574822 (OP) +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. +--- 2576338 +>>2574824 +>>2574822 (OP) +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. +If you’re taking shit with you just get one of those cheap 2 man hiking tents that are easy to setup. +Also check if Liberty seats actually fold flat and where you have to pay to be fully stretched out. +>>2575012 +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. +--- 2576339 +>>2576198 +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. +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. +--- 2576344 +>>2576306 +>what is rain +--- 2576359 +>>2574839 +>i've done car camping before +>the tent +what the fuck are you talking about +--- 2576367 +>>2576344 +Have you really never used a tent in the rain? +--- 2576376 +>>2576367 +i would like to ask you the same? +--- 2576494 +>>2576359 +--- 2576503 +>>2576376 +That’s not a question you mong. + +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? +--- 2576510 +>>2576503 +>Tents are waterproof. +you'd be surprised, if you'd ever went outside before +--- 2576512 +>>2576510 +>tents aren’t waterproof +lol +LMAO +--- 2576513 +>>2576512 +you're trying too hard kid +--- 2576529 +>>2576503 +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 +>tents are water proof and provide shelter and shade +>same for a car +>the open area between them doesnt.... +>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 +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. +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. diff --git a/out/2574877.txt b/out/2574877.txt index ded431a33aa5121da4467140bca093e87563b11b..3420ede14e589596ea435184aa6b45414a0d88f8 100644 --- a/out/2574877.txt +++ b/out/2574877.txt @@ -21,22 +21,6 @@ It appears my superiority has led to some controversy >>2574903 at least they have hogs to shoot. I wish I had hogs to shoot. ---- 2575130 -This bears zero relevant to /out/ and outdoors topics. - -Sorry, I will have to report your post for being off topic. - -You hate Texans huh. - -I don't even know who you are. - -You hate us cause you ain't us. - -And that don't bother me one bit. - -I love you and care about you. - -In the name of Jesus Christ. --- 2575165 >>2575126 Name superior /out/ things about Texas @@ -106,3 +90,28 @@ total shithole, never go there and absolutely don't move there --- 2575828 >>2575130 Homo +--- 2576469 +>>2575801 +"Ocean water access" is for fags (ie californians) tho +--- 2576678 +>>2575801 +hmmm. CA beaches to pick from: +>tijuana poo water run off in SD +>camp pendleton/san onofre run off into san clemente +>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 +>muh laguna beach! shit packed with indians and chinks that shit everything up. not even the hidden beaches are nice anymore +>homeless encampment and just general poo runoff in long beach with their closures every other day as well as needles littering the shore +>LA with all of the poo runoff into santa monica and venice beaches not including all the homeless shitting on the beach +>cant fucking walk in pismo or carpenteria without being covered in tar +>santa barbara, poo central as well as college kids shitting up the beach +>Santa Cruz- hippie/homeless shithole, niggers and spics polluting the bay and beaches +>SF and the Bay Area beachs- i dont even need to comment on this +>anything north you are lying about swimming in, because its either littered with great whites and way too cold to swim in + +california beaches look good on the postcards they still shill, but are absolute hellholes now +--- 2576714 +>>2575388 +>Texas has the southernmost section of the Rockies +>Rockies +>texas +pick one diff --git a/out/2575362.txt b/out/2575362.txt index ae5beec5b24db742f7c081b83458de5c3335a0ea..86267028ef8404bbe73df61ea8a85666bf802173 100644 --- a/out/2575362.txt +++ b/out/2575362.txt @@ -56,3 +56,31 @@ If I was in your position, I would grow a patch on the ground as a permanent sou --- 2575902 >>2575386 >le smug face +--- 2576373 +>>2575710 +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. + +>>2575902 +I don’t get it +--- 2576396 +>>2576373 +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. +--- 2576528 +>>2575710 +>delicious berries +I've only ever eaten store bought strawberries which all tasted very sour +--- 2576546 +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. +--- 2576556 +>>2576546 +Why so demotivational? +What's wrong with setting goals and working to acheive them? +--- 2576629 +>>2576556 +Its the one meme he has saved to her computer +he posts it in every thread he visits +just filter it +--- 2576671 +>>2575362 (OP) +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. +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. diff --git a/out/2575396.txt b/out/2575396.txt index 4f0a01cd40b13ef74c7f138a559c994b9cadfda1..a7fb744c8b7d0fd7d1b98eef2f82cef1239c1ec9 100644 --- a/out/2575396.txt +++ b/out/2575396.txt @@ -77,3 +77,9 @@ So heckin crazy the sierra club 180'd on it's immigration stance and now thinks --- 2576239 >>2576227 How do you even broach this subject with people though? Any attempt to bring this up, and they shut down. +--- 2576333 +>>2576239 +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. +--- 2576345 +>>2576223 +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. diff --git a/out/2575430.txt b/out/2575430.txt index 33de61fa21402a48fa9332b1536c918260d0154d..1347a9e252d6ac589fd103aafbf741bfbc536968 100644 --- a/out/2575430.txt +++ b/out/2575430.txt @@ -122,3 +122,37 @@ Damn that red part looks like my asshole right now --- 2576105 >>2575758 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? +--- 2576583 +>>2575731 +>the razor sharp vines +get your work glove on you bitch +>choke out everything else +choke out yourself cunt +--- 2576591 +>>2576583 +you edgy little zoomer. +--- 2576593 +>>2576591 +thats DOOMER to you, cunt +--- 2576650 +>>2576105 +no cause they would appreciate a new species to increase the somewhat lacking biodiversity of the region +--- 2576681 +>>2575627 +>The division is between retards who muh-berries-reee and non retards that comprehend how aggressively invasive and destructive these fuckers are. +I love the berries and I want all those ghetto neighborhood shanties to also know how much I love them. + +>>2575593 +Blackberries are not a crop you have to worry about leave gleanings for. They're maintenance free kosher plants. + +>>2575646 +Just cut and tarp. Don't worry, there's plenty left on any highway median. + +>>2576082 +>My old Bernese used to strip the whole plant +I know they're big chonkers, but damn he must have been part deer too if he could chew on them without issue. +--- 2576696 +>>2575731 +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. + +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. diff --git a/out/2575458.txt b/out/2575458.txt index 55f162915ce104d92ffb4955066bbdec48520b37..496eb9f2c189649deb6c965512f66d7c61b801dc 100644 --- a/out/2575458.txt +++ b/out/2575458.txt @@ -72,3 +72,14 @@ I've used one a few times while hog hunting with my bro, they work a lot better --- 2576214 >>2575458 (OP) 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... +--- 2576567 +>>2575536 +Thats the only people I’ve seen use one +--- 2576572 +>>2575883 +>sister fucker is an accurate description and not a stereotype + +welp +--- 2576575 +>>2576572 +cousin fucker rather diff --git a/out/2575476.txt b/out/2575476.txt index a2ec3e27adaaa8fcd65092c705a7d89320c743bd..e7a7bb78cd664d6031613ed031ba4a43277e59db 100644 --- a/out/2575476.txt +++ b/out/2575476.txt @@ -25,3 +25,6 @@ can look at stuff like: wintergreen northern wear empire wool filson +--- 2576535 +>>2575549 +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) diff --git a/out/2575867.txt b/out/2575867.txt index f5c58465043665d823eefd08cd981ca9ea047f3b..2b28eb85d89edaaf4280f53b16a7b8fc610a676d 100644 --- a/out/2575867.txt +++ b/out/2575867.txt @@ -64,3 +64,20 @@ He has all that shit because he makes a living reviewing it on Youtube. If you r >>2576216 OP doesn't understand how business works >this guy who's job is reviewing camping gear etc has more than the minimum gear for himself?? DISGUSTING +--- 2576498 +>>2575975 +can't watch the dude without him trying to sell me some shit +>>2575886 +>>2576006 +she died of ''suddenly'' nobody killed her +--- 2576519 +>>2576006 +If by "he" you mean the covid vaccine +--- 2576558 +>>2576498 +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. +--- 2576624 +>>2576558 +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. + +Thems don't think women be like that but they do diff --git a/out/2575959.txt b/out/2575959.txt index dbd42329357dfa68934c55be4328ea8413e6ce2a..f7ba1c0338de948f2433b41ee3a405e4415a1417 100644 --- a/out/2575959.txt +++ b/out/2575959.txt @@ -3,3 +3,18 @@ Ive been exploring different parts of houston whether new areas, underground crypts, abandoned cremotoriums, or broadcasting stations. Im running out of places to explore and im looking for suggestions. Are there any abandoned places me and my friends can explore or go to? Preferably a place with low security or easy security. --- 2576041 Try sneaking into Mexico +--- 2576584 +>>2575959 (OP) +make a will and notify your next of kin first! +--- 2576611 +>>2576041 +I hear the cartels are great this time of year +--- 2576636 +>>2576611 +check'd and kek'd +--- 2576686 +>>2575959 (OP) +bro go to memorial park the big one next to 610 at 3am on a weekday bring extra batteries for ur flashlight ive seen all kinda shit + +>>2576611 +this is actually kinda true ive lived here all my life and have had a few accidental run ins during my stoner wondering days be careful OP diff --git a/out/2575996.txt b/out/2575996.txt index b8f35597a4f9709467032f1044c466ab8cb52806..0d2eed3f518568d0858a1d0bfdf5a22f50383e6f 100644 --- a/out/2575996.txt +++ b/out/2575996.txt @@ -30,3 +30,25 @@ Kek, let’s see a picture of your eye. I need a good laugh today. >>2576143 >I need a good laugh today Laugh it up +--- 2576380 +>>2576211 +Are you Polish by chance? +--- 2576539 +>>2576380 +No, but you would probably think that when you look at me right now +--- 2576570 +>>2576211 +>>2576539 +hehe your eye looks like a buttcrack +--- 2576598 +>>2576570 +Haha, yeah, it’s not prettiest thing in the world. Luckily it should only be couple more days until my black eye is gone. At least at home I have ice packs, although I might be SOL while camping this weekend. +--- 2576632 +>>2575996 (OP) +go to the hospital +--- 2576643 +>>2576632 +Do you really think it’s that bad? I mean, it’s just a black eye. It should be better in a few days. +--- 2576700 +>>2575996 (OP) +Frozen water bottles and cold beer dropped into a folded up space blanket. diff --git a/out/2576049.txt b/out/2576049.txt index 6c2abf01a26caacb35425aca518ef59ea1cc79f8..49d45df369ede63cf7912851a275b37cc1b4b46c 100644 --- a/out/2576049.txt +++ b/out/2576049.txt @@ -8,3 +8,6 @@ Can anyone tell me approx frame size of this mtb based on the pic? Wheels are 28 You're better off asking /o/ --- 2576110 Small or X-small, that's about a 15 or 16" frame. +--- 2576553 +>>2576049 (OP) +This is an xs. I’m basing that off of the angles and having seen a bike or two in my time. diff --git a/out/2576062.txt b/out/2576062.txt index cc7edeb6d2a57bddade2d60f40289478ac316bd8..8502a9b7dd3b2e81c1c6e08878680e5ad91f3cf2 100644 --- a/out/2576062.txt +++ b/out/2576062.txt @@ -68,3 +68,22 @@ Blake from Workaholics? >put good makita battery on it >??? >profit +--- 2576410 +>>2576161 +They're literally called hedge trimmers. + +I don't see them in the field but if I had to get a set this is probably the one I'd get if I were rich. +>STIHL Precision Chrome-Plated Hedge Shears +This is what I'd actually probably end up getting +>https://www.amleo.com/corona-10-5-inch-blade-hedge-shears-26-5-inch-overall-length/p/AH6970?mkwid=|dc&pcrid=&pkw=&pmt=&plc=&kc=&prd=AH6970&utm_source=google&utm_term=&utm_campaign=&utm_medium=cpc&slid=&prd=AH6970&pgrid=&ptaid=&gclid=Cj0KCQjwr82iBhCuARIsAO0EAZxAd31Q7HD7p2sDN_God2Mz2cDfNBOnRXQN5ytv3pRHaWQ-z1feOUsaAhfwEALw_wcB + +And this is what I'd get if I couldn't afford the first and the second was out of stock. +Corona ClassicCUT HS15150 10 in + +If this is a home use just get something with shit wooden handle---home use ones only get used once or twice a year. +--- 2576411 +Silly me +This +>>2576410 +was meant for +>>2576199 (you) diff --git a/out/2576135.txt b/out/2576135.txt index 2f9a651034a3e0e70d2a91231924dbc2fb81e78e..9fd05b1e1ad29c168f2aa6d0ab042c8c10411f5b 100644 --- a/out/2576135.txt +++ b/out/2576135.txt @@ -13,3 +13,23 @@ Camping where I wasn't supposed to with my friends was the norm where I come fro To piggyback onto this, staying out of sight and sound can be easier or harder depending what you want to do while camping. You can stealth camp, making no noise, only cooking on a gas stove if at all, or you can be a loud fuck blaring music with a massive fire. As long as you're somewhere in between, closer to the quiet end, nobody will have a problem with you or even notice you. t. British +--- 2576351 +>>2576135 (OP) +>Why's it so damned hard to just spend the night in the woods not surrounded by people? +imagine being this retarded +--- 2576447 +>>2576135 (OP) +Haunted +--- 2576474 +>>2576135 (OP) +>Why's it so damned hard to just spend the night in the woods not surrounded by people? +Maybe because you’re an hour and a half away from the Boston metro area containing 4.5 million people and about three hours from New York City which is probably 15 million or something ridiculous. +--- 2576479 +>>2576351 +>>2576474 +By that, I meant why is it not possible to do so legally. Mass has a lot of state forests and similarly designated land, you just can't camp in then for some reason. +>>2576447 +I'll steer clear of the Rutland camp. +--- 2576580 +>>2576479 +Honestly if you want to, just do it. I've wild camped enough to realise people don't care. You can mitigate risk by not carrying weapons/tools whatever but no one will mind you setting up a tent and cooking some grub in the woods diff --git a/out/2576140.txt b/out/2576140.txt index d95ae7fc03345c0e1da677e006b66c50295655f7..627742f59ba1333f578b827ec3d394aea86ef96b 100644 --- a/out/2576140.txt +++ b/out/2576140.txt @@ -12,3 +12,30 @@ This one used to be called “Dead Nigger Creek,” but that was changed in the I've heard of bignose sightings from this area. These mountains seem to be subverting the neighboring white mountains. --- 2576170 hootin, hollerin, pickin, grinnin, shuckin, jivin +--- 2576369 +>>2576141 +no... +--- 2576375 +>>2576140 (OP) +Home of the Titans of Blues. +--- 2576378 +>>2576369 +hmmm...you'll have to be more specific and tell us why you are so curious about this locale +--- 2576456 +>>2576140 (OP) +Probably the only Negro you'll ever see in rural Western PA +--- 2576459 +>>2576140 (OP) +>edgy zoomer +>gets triggered +>memes himself into a retard +checks out +--- 2576505 +>>2576459 +Why do you hate Pennsylvania? +--- 2576514 +>>2576505 +Negro Mountain extends into Maryland. +--- 2576520 +>>2576170 +Ahowdy there, Shuck! diff --git a/out/2576164.txt b/out/2576164.txt index da3279cae1bb0872873e890d4312a9022bf4d4e6..83758a0cdd50dece6b79a9c02c93b406c1da62e7 100644 --- a/out/2576164.txt +++ b/out/2576164.txt @@ -27,3 +27,12 @@ or an f91w >any G shock should be good I wish this was still true. Picrel is trash. +--- 2576394 +>>2576164 (OP) +G-shock rangeman, had mine for 7+ years. Just switch out the band +--- 2576424 +>>2576184 +It's supposed to turn on when there's enough light to be spotted +--- 2576464 +>>2576164 (OP) +Garmin fenix diff --git a/out/2576165.txt b/out/2576165.txt index 400ee7ceca30da1ee378b0f295d27708ad643d13..cb8b552dabf61b365efc5d43a7353cc21890ec7d 100644 --- a/out/2576165.txt +++ b/out/2576165.txt @@ -28,3 +28,21 @@ Talk all the bad shit you want about her, but I still want her to sit on my face --- 2576269 >>2576171 What season? +--- 2576353 +>>2576269 +S02E01 +--- 2576362 +>>2576165 (OP) +Kino, me and wife love this show. Our church would have pretty stromb convictions against TV but we pull ye old hidden roku out for this one now and again. +--- 2576440 +>>2576165 (OP) +This was kino +--- 2576441 +Season 9 was just retards shooting animals tgat get away to die suffering and the retard spic killing the friendly curious weasel for absolutely no reason. +--- 2576450 +>>2576441 +Worst season ever. Abundant animals everywhere and retards killing them in unethical and completely inhumane ways then giggling about it to the camera and saying THANK YOU NATUREEE +Absolutely disgusting. +--- 2576489 +>>2576440 +Only redeeming quality was the lack of censor beeps. diff --git a/out/2576248.txt b/out/2576248.txt index 2f7f82a990f07955dd109017cff72691d4a93ba3..a0e75aacb6afa24473ff67d012aa96d340b55965 100644 --- a/out/2576248.txt +++ b/out/2576248.txt @@ -16,3 +16,16 @@ just borrow one (in a secluded wooded area) --- 2576303 If she can't outrun you, she'll be your girlfriend. Simple as. +--- 2576330 +>>2576294 +My hiking partner is married but I've cum inside her on the trail a few times. Always offer to take your female coworkers hiking when they start to ask you about it. +--- 2576332 +>>2576330 + +Tell us a deprived story +--- 2576361 +>>2576303 +No one except elite cross country runners can outrun me +--- 2576363 +>>2576361 +Well then go and fix yourself some trail poon son. Womens body, mans choice diff --git a/out/2576366.txt b/out/2576366.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..22c9c76f35d704f84b1ea106e2dfda0ae2f3cd4f --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576366.txt @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +----- +--- 2576366 +Thoughts on this brand +--- 2576372 +Trendy, gay, dogshit. +--- 2576382 +Thoughts on Helikon-Tex? +--- 2576383 +>>2576372 +>Trendy +its is trendy. Its also trendy to hate on it. +>gay +its an inanimate object and thus doesnt do sex...calling it "gay" is a sign of insecurity tho +>dogshit +the stuff I've used has been decent. Cooler was bombproof and kept shit cold for a long time. My coffee mugs keeps it warm for 7hrs. Not dog shit +--- 2576389 +>>2576366 (OP) +the brand of white people with poorly behaved children and lifted RAM trucks. As an aside, someone gifted me the OP mug and it's a great mug; keeps my coffee hot all day if I keep it closed. Not worth the price though I think. +--- 2576393 +Wow, my generic chinkshit vacuum cup also keeps stuff hot for hours, who knew. +I have another brand of icechest that's made in the USA, has better latches, lifetime warranty, and can be easily locked to the bed of my truck. +Yeti is gayer than (you) +--- 2576400 +>>2576366 (OP) +>I have money, but no soul +--- 2576407 +>>2576382 +Good +--- 2576446 +Stfu you fucking cunt and get fuck out of here with your gay fucking brand and watch threads, like who the fuck needs to buy a specific watch? Any fucking watch will do you dumb retard. And if you really care about a dumb watch that much then just become an hero +--- 2576477 +Acceptable if you get it for free (a bunch of companies gives them out as swag, got a 10oz one from a few months ago for attending a sales call). Keeps drinks warm, though it's not fully watertight. Would not pay money for it. +--- 2576481 +>>2576382 +very good +--- 2576483 +>>2576366 (OP) +work well, albeit overpriced. i'm sure you could find something that works just as well from some chinkshit brand on amazon for half the price. + +rule of thumb: if a non-clothing company sells t-shirts or other apparel with their logo on it, their gear is always overpriced. diff --git a/out/2576395.txt b/out/2576395.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..78c5abe9ad2f4268583b9db7e3e412f16cf27c93 --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576395.txt @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +----- +--- 2576395 +Have any of y’all done stealth bird feeders in state/national parks? + +>pic related, one I put up at a nice sit spot innawoods by a freshwater source +--- 2576414 +>>2576395 (OP) +This will end up attracting more vermin than birds. +--- 2576419 +>>2576414 +It’s a squirrel proof feeder, and I’m fine with all wildlife. Voles and mice welcome….that attracts snakes and owls diff --git a/out/2576399.txt b/out/2576399.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a27cdb71c218b138910a9d800d01bb01b4f513f4 --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576399.txt @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +----- +--- 2576399 +My therapist told me to go outside. What is there to do outside? I havent been out all winter and my physical condition is shit. I have gone on walks couple of times in forests but it is not enjoyable +--- 2576401 +Go fishing. +--- 2576402 +>>2576401 +not him, but i've wanted to learn to fish but none of my friends know how. + +how can i learn to fish? should i just pay some boomer 50 bucks to take me along on a fishing trip and show me the basics? +--- 2576403 +>>2576401 +Actually good idea. Pro tips for starting? +--- 2576435 +>>2576401 +Not OP but I just can’t get into fishing, is it just zoomer brain? I love hunting and camping but get so fucking bored fishing +--- 2576439 +>>2576402 +>>2576403 +Read the guides on the Fishing & Tackle thread >>2572120 → as a decent starting point. Don't take that as gospel however, rather use it as a springboard to start doing your own research. Don't be afraid to ask questions in that thread or ask people at local sporting goods stores. +--- 2576442 +>>2576435 +The point of fishing isn't to try and maximize your efficiency at catching fish, its a passive activity. It sounds like you definitely have zoomerbrain. +--- 2576445 +>>2576399 (OP) +Keep walking-it reduces anxiety and stress levels +--- 2576454 +>>2576399 (OP) +Your doctor is right, but in order to actually enjoy the outdoors you first need to break all your other dopamine addictions, such as vidya, tv, social media, and porn. You need to reset your attention span. +--- 2576467 +>>2576399 (OP) +Get an ebike and you can go good distances for less effort, quicker than walking, good enough exercise, is enjoyable. +--- 2576478 +>>2576439 +Thanks, I will look into that thread +>>2576445 +Dunno about that, it's what everybody says and I'm going to continue, but it just never really worked for me that way. I also got flatfeet so walking becomes almost unbearably painful after a while, I even got over pronation countering shoes but they don't really seem to work. I've done some cycling before which is better for me than walking, but still don't really get any good feelings from it either. Heard about runners high but never experienced anything like it. I guess my brain receptors are burnt to shit with living unhealthy lifestyle. And even though I realize it's good for my health, it's incredibly hard to keep any motivation up when there's no positive feelings connected to it. +>>2576454 +Very much true. I'd really need a total change in my lifestyle, because my whole life currently consists of things you mentioned +--- 2576480 +>>2576467 +I've been actually wanting to, just currently too expensive purchase for me +--- 2576552 +Of course its a catfaggot diff --git a/out/2576409.txt b/out/2576409.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..8ec32c506253619d2aad7bd394491d6fd2f46868 --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576409.txt @@ -0,0 +1,67 @@ +----- +--- 2576409 +for stories and anecdotes about having to deal with park rangers or the forest service +--- 2576413 +I've only had bad interactions with municipal park employees. I want to fuck the cute hipster tattoo bitches that work at the big parks. +--- 2576430 +>>2576409 (OP) +ever since mountain lions have moved back into my area i have to get a lecture from some snot nosed dipshit park employee about not hiking alone and that cougar attacks can occur + +i have nobody to hike with and you arent stopping me +--- 2576432 +>>2576409 (OP) +A park ranger once tried to give me a parking ticket for parking somewhere with a no parking sign. The thing is, the no parking sign was buried in 6 feet of snow by a snow plow and was barely visible. +--- 2576452 +>>2576409 (OP) +Most of my past interactions were okay. A few exceptions: +One time I hiked up a mountain in a remote national park where I wasn't expecting to see anyone. Near the top, I ditched the trail and went straight up the mountain to make things more interesting. There was a park ranger on the summit that I didn't see. He bitched about how I shouldn't be "cutting switchbacks" and I was like whatever. It's not like there was anyone below me so rockfall wasn't a concern. The trail wasn't in the greatest shape either. +Before that, I was in a national monument where some cunt reprimanded me for exploring an area off the beaten tourist path. Like who gives a shit if I step on some ugly brown dirt and sagebrush? Nothing more than an uppity cunt on a power trip methinks. +Closer to home, a state forest ranger must have thought I was illegally sleeping in my car at the trailhead because he positioned his vehicle in front of mine and flashed his highbeams at me. This was between 4-5 am and I had just arrived a few minutes earlier to get an alpine start on a long mountain hike. I turned on my overhead light and gave him the wtf expression. He then drove away and left me alone. +--- 2576460 +>>2576409 (OP) +I've never had a bad run-in with a park ranger. Once they came to my camp site at Algonquin to "check up" on us (e.g. make sure we had a reservation and weren't doing anything stupid) but they weren't un-polite or unreasonable, and I actually appreciate that they do things like that because there are too many tards out there chopping down live trees and camping in someone else's spot. +--- 2576488 +>>2576409 (OP) +Last summer I went on a hike in NJ +that had a lake at the top of the mountain, where apparently certain people who can't swim, decided to try to swim and drowned. So they put up signs saying no swimming in the lake, all these shitty NJ lakes have that sign. But at this place they had some acne faced teen that took down my license plate number and told me if I get caught swimming they're gonna fine me. And all along this trail they had little forest cops sitting around and staring at you. Didn't make it to the lake cuz my 10 year old dog couldn't make it. Worst outdoor experience I've ever had. Fuck this state. +--- 2576506 +>>2576409 (OP) +The USFS doesn't deal with mines you blueberry gumdrop bitch. +--- 2576507 +>>2576409 (OP) +1. They don't do it for free +2. They are an unfortunate necessity because people are retarded pieces of shit that would burn down a national park as soon as piss on it +3. You're probably one of those retarded pieces of shit and got called on it +--- 2576544 +I have some real howlers dealing with Irish irl Jannies, I will just greentext what happened to me last week. + +>bad day deer stalking, decide to pack it, in check on some trailcams I left pointed at a buzzard nest instead +>Get beeped at by unmarked car, flashes police lights so pull over. +>Fat little guy works me over, asking where I am going, checks every license I have. Clearly thinks I am a poacher. +>Explain to him what I want, that the road we are on only leads to a trail where nothing but sheep and my buzzards live. +>just repeats himself and says I'm disrespectful. Walks off in a huff and gets back in his shitty mid 00s ford saloon. +>I shrug and continue +>an hour in, start to see fog-lamps out of the corner of my eye +>the little fucker has been trailing me for an hour +>have to top up my tank and take a piss, so decide to pull over and make him drive up to me like an adult. +>15 minutes later he fucking revs up the increasingly poor road surface, beat-red face +> "YOU FUCKIN' GET BACK IN AND FUCKIN' GO WHERE YER GOIN EYY KNOW WHAT YER AT AN' I'VE PLENTY" +>he vigorously patted his car's hood, clearly meaning his window wiping liquid which was odd because I would have thought petrol would be the concern here. +>Drive on with fatty as my road buddy for another 30 minutes. +>Arrive at buzzard bro spot, find that I forgot to remove the caps on 2/3 of my cams, and the 3 one was knocked over (but still caught momma buzzard flying stuff into her nest in 4 okay pics) +>wonder where ranger fren went? +>30 minutes down the trail, see him. Arms folded. Fat bottom deliberately planted on the bonnet of his shitty ex-gardai car. Ignoring me like my baby daughter when she is sulky. +>"fuck that gobshite. . .aw jaysus. . .he will be here all night. . .ah, maybe he had a bad day" +>Pulled over. Have to drive him home. +>Not to the nearest Gardai (Irish Police) Station or nearest petrol station, but his actual house, he was quite adamant. + +how do people like this have a job? +--- 2576557 +>>2576409 (OP) +I had one in Yellowstone take my bong that I left out overnight +--- 2576581 +>>2576432 +i was almost instant failed on my advanced road test because I (stupidly) elected to take on the same day we got hit with a serious blizzard and it was impossible to see any road sign until you were 5ft away. i was late slowing down for a school zone but thankfully the tester took pity on me +--- 2576612 +>>2576430 +Just wear a suicide vest and if you get attacked by a cougar you can show it who's boss(same applies if you see any women on the trail) diff --git a/out/2576461.txt b/out/2576461.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..2e5a2b6d142d62e581106447bec03beb5f911938 --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576461.txt @@ -0,0 +1,104 @@ +----- +--- 2576461 +#474- “Overpriced Jappo Swimb8s” Edition + +Previous Thread: +>>2572120 → + +janny pls… + +Thinking about picking up a new hobby? Want to get a memecaster? Haven't mastered the Palomar knot? Click here! +http://www.pastebin.com/u/fishingandtackle +https://imgur.com/a/1Xw3N + +New Bong Fishin Guide +https://pastebin.com/sDB5SQTq + +First for best telescopic rod is the one you exchanged for a 3pc. + +Talk about fishin +--- 2576470 +Has anyone ever broken the rules while fishing? Targeting fish out of season, keeping fish out of slot size, keepingmore than your limit, etc. +--- 2576473 +no cause i'm not a piece of shit +--- 2576475 +>>2576470 +Normally I fish a huge lake but 2-3 days before the season actually opens I go to a very small pond and catch some drinks. That's it +--- 2576482 +>>2576470 +i fish for crappie 365 days a year, officer +--- 2576484 +Lets see who has the most expensive fishing license here. How much does it cost you to go fishing? +--- 2576486 +>>2576484 +40 bucks for my license and trust stamp, 50 for my boyfriend +--- 2576487 +>>2576484 +120$ for my license, tags, and Columbia River Basin endorsement. +--- 2576491 +>>2576470 +I fished a protected area. Some friends I fish with found a new spot that was pretty close to a Marine Protected Area, and they landed some huge fish, I brought up that it's pretty close to the MPA and they said "No its not we checked multiple maps" a week later I went with them, it was a cool spot, I didn't keep anything. 2 weeks later I went by myself and now had an app that showed protected areas and realized we clearly fished in the MPA, when I brought it up to then they were "huh that's weird, we didn't really check" since then I don't really fish with them and when I do I take my own vehicle so I can just leave when they pull stuff like that +--- 2576493 +>>2576484 +$100 for 3 years in Australia. Pays for the stocking of fingerlings and things like that. +--- 2576495 +>>2576484 +$65 in Cali +--- 2576543 +>>2576470 +nice try fed +>>2576491 +you need to find better friends +--- 2576569 +Are there any hatch charts for southern Utah? Searching up Utah hatch charts always gives northern rivers, specifying southern Utah gives the same results, and searching up specific bodies of water turns up other bodies of water multiple states away that share the same name. +--- 2576578 +>>2576461 (OP) +--- 2576616 +>>2576484 +Some years I buy fishing licenses for 4 states and Canada. +Last year I spent over $500 total. +--- 2576619 +>>2574534 → +Replying from previous thread, thanks for the tip! Used a largish foam grasshopper and caught this one today. Extreme pain in the ass to land by myself with 4x tippet in pic related net. I had one on earlier but it broke off as I was trying to hand line it in at the end, one head shake just clean broke off the fly without the protection of the bendy end of my rod since the line was in my hand. Crunched down the barb so hopefully able to free itself. Wore pic related down for a longer time before trying to hand line it into the net. + +Any recommendations for a larger net? This thing was like $25 on amazon and has proved super dependable but I think I need to upscale if I keep going after carp in my neighborhood pond. Please keep it cheap because the net I have is a quarter of the cost of similar nets with a rubber mesh and it has yet to fail, so I doubt I need some of those retarded $200+ nets. +--- 2576621 +i hate fly fishing +--- 2576630 +>>2576484 +Cheap, I spend $55.00 for three years. +--- 2576633 +>>2576621 +Underdeveloped brain and lack of hand-eye coordination? Many such cases. +--- 2576634 +>>2576578 +Nice dawg. Keep up the good work. Did you get your free stickers yet? +--- 2576645 +i got my bait, got my line and spent 2hrs trying to get it on my spool. then tied my hook (which came with some nylon on them) to my line and put a weight on it. and a bobber. i think i'm ready to fish +--- 2576664 +>>2576645 +I think I'm ready to fish as well. +--- 2576694 +>>2576621 +I just use a dip net to catch nongame fish. I'm sick of trying to set up a rod. +--- 2576711 +It's so unfair +>be american +>you can fish whereever you fucking want to fish +>be europoor +>you need a lisence of every single lake +>you can't really fish on rivers at least in southern germany (impossible to get into the fishing clubs which have the fishing rights) +--- 2576715 +>>2576484 +>>2576486 +>>2576487 +>>2576493 +>>2576495 +>>2576616 +>>2576630 +i hate every single one of you +380€ per year to fish 3km of a shity river +180€ per year for one single lake (starnberger See) +--- 2576723 +>>2576711 +the one downside about being able to fish anywhere you want at anytime is that 75% of the spots look like dump sites. people just throw trash everywhere like retards. diff --git a/out/2576497.txt b/out/2576497.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a607bf775c1623eba5f6ca7c041ef1b7c929003e --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576497.txt @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +----- +--- 2576497 +USDA Hardiness Zone Map: https://garden.org/nga/zipzone/ + +Pastebin: +https://pastebin.com/Mvfh8b87 (embed) (embed) (embed) + +Koppen Climate Map: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fb/K%C3%B6ppen_World_Map_High_Resolution.png (embed) (embed) (embed) + +Search terms: +Agrarian, Agriculture, Agrology, Agronomy, Aquaculture, Aquaponics, Berkeley Method Hot Composting, Cold Frames, Companion Planting, Composting, Container Gardening, Core Gardening Method, Cultivation, Deep Water Culture (DWC), Dry Farming, Espalier, Farmer's Market, Forest Gardening, Forestry, Fungiculture, Geoponics, Greenhouses, Homesteading, Horticulture, Hot Boxes, Hugelkultur, Humanure, Hydroponic Dutch Bucket System, Hydroponics, Keyhole Garden, Korean Natural Farming, Kratky Method, Landscaping, Lasagna Gardening, Ley Farming, Market Garden, Mulching, No-till Method, Ollas Irrigation, Orchard, Permaculture, Polyculture, Polytunnels, Propagation, Rain Gutter Garden, Raised Beds, Ranch, Rooftop Gardening, Ruth Stout Garden, Sharecropping, City Slicker Composting, Shifting Cultivation, Soil-bag Gardening, Square Foot Gardening, Stale Seed Bed, Sugar Bush, Truck Farming, Vermiculture, Vertical Gardening, Window Frame Garden, Windrow Composting, Alpaca, Snail, Toad, Trumpeter, Turkey, Worm + +Previous: >>2571710 → +--- 2576545 +New thread new thread new thread +--- 2576547 +How well does corn handle transplating? Wondering if they can be stared off in smaller seedling trays and then transplatend to bigger ones with no problem, of if they grow fast with a tap root and should be started off only in bigger containers where their root system is not likely to get cramped. +--- 2576555 +>>2576497 (OP) +I haven't seen many people talk about or even mention this method for growing strawberries. I kind of just threw it together and the plants have been thriving. They're off the ground so the ants can't get the fruit and you are basically growing dozens of plants on about one square foot of garden space. I took this picture about two weeks ago and so far, they've just been throwing out new flowers and leaves constantly. Makes me want to see what other plants I can grow in this style? I wonder what a scaled up version of this bucket (say 50+ gallons) would do for a smaller backyard garden? Could say, 10 corn stalks grow through holes in the side, vertically up, like a tall, pointed crown? What about hundreds of carrots or a dozen pepper plants? Feels like vertical gardening just makes too much sense; especially if you're able to fill the bucket with mycelium for bonus mushrooms to sprout and enrich the soil. +--- 2576566 +>>2576555 +birdos are gonna get em if you dont net +--- 2576587 +>>2576547 +I've grown corn in containers a little under 250L / 1 cup in volume, and transplanted them. Had about 14 hardy corn stalks grow last year and got about 2-3 ears out of each. You can start them indoors, but eventually they need to go outside for a week or two to harden up and get some sunlight. +Also make sure conditions aren't too wet early on, even in whatever kind of container you start them in. Water enough to keep the soil damp, but not soaking wet. I'd recommend looking at the forecast and transplanting when conditions are going to be mostly dry. I've had issues with corn seedlings drowning and dampening off, and was saved by leaving them outside during the warm sunny days. +Finally, make sure each seed has it's own container. The roots will grow and extend rapidly, even within a week, so putting them all in the same tray with cardboard-tier separators is just gonna be a headache for you and you'll probably end up damaging the roots when you go to remove them for transplanting. I actually just forced my friend to dig up all his corn seeds out of a tray and gave him minipots to plant them separately lol. I just didn't want him to get all bummed out when it can time for transplanting, it sucks. +--- 2576592 +>>2576587 +got like 80 corn seeds in a cell tray right now. +I think I will keep them indoors for 3-4 weeks and then plant outside. +What would be the optimal container size to hold over corn for 4 weeks indoors? (by ideal I mean as small as you can get away with) +--- 2576599 +>>2576555 +These plants look really small to be fruiting. Are you sure they're not just stressed? Anyway, it seems obvious to me that this method only works with strawberries because you can pretty much grow them in any direction. You sure as hell cannot grow peppers let alone 8 feet tall corn stalks out of hole from the side of a bucket. They grow vertically and need a lot of space. You couldn't get one to germinate in your strawberry planter because light doesnt get into those holes and if you were to transplant a seedling in there it'd stick out sideways for starters, and it'd probably get all twisted trying right itself while it grows towards the light. Pic related is a better and more versatile type of vertical planter. Although it's probably still too small for peppers. Corn can only be grown in large containers for obvious reasons. +--- 2576600 +>>2576555 +Isn't the bucket limiting the sun the plants get? Which could be fine for some things +--- 2576601 +>>2576600 +yes, that's why you need to rotate them every so often so the shaded side gets light too +--- 2576603 +>>2576555 +>>2576599 +There's one major caveat to vertical strawberry planting. If you live in at least zone 6, the winter freeze will damage the root systems of the plants due to a lack of general insulation. +--- 2576604 +>>2576599 +>>2576555 +I forgot to mention that another drawback of your bucket method is that is it harder to make sure each plants get enough water because often the lower plants are much drier than the ones on the higher levels. With stackable planters you can water each plant individually. +--- 2576615 +>>2576433 → +Anyone care to weigh in on my project. Posted right before new thread unfortunately +--- 2576626 +>>2576592 +>80 corn seeds in a cell tray right now. +Dang that's alot! I think you'll be fine with the volume, I've even grown corn in dixie cups. +>I think I will keep them indoors for 3-4 weeks and then plant outside. +They need to be outside for awhile once they sprout. If they look/feel soft, but are a few inches tall, they might survive transplanting, but won't grow past a foot or two high. I don't think using fans and UV lights will be good enough. +Pic related, It's a poor man's setup, but I can fit about 80 square nursery pots in a transparent plastic container with holes drilled in the bottom for drainage. I prop up the lids with tent spikes for ventilation, weigh it down with a bottle of water to keep the lid from blowing off and to deter those damn critters. Or instead of propping up the lid, I'll offset the lid by some angle so the box isn't closed all the way. If it's not too cold/wet I'll leave everything outside, even at night. Just throwing out ideas as to what you might want to do with your cell tray once the corn starts to sprout and you start moving things outside. +--- 2576638 +>>2576626 +>They need to be outside for awhile once they sprout. If they look/feel soft, but are a few inches tall, they might survive transplanting, but won't grow past a foot or two high. +>but won't grow past a foot or two high. +Wait, what, why? +--- 2576641 +Why did this come to /out/ and not /diy/? What's the lore? +--- 2576647 +>>2576592 +I can go about a month in 2in blocks +They transplant outside just fine. +might start another tray in a few days +--- 2576648 +>>2576638 +It's just the basics. If you plan on growing plants in trays or pots, they eventually need to be exposed to the outside elements (temperature fluctuations, wind). Especially wind, it's why indoor growers sometimes leave a fan running or why someone has a big industrial fan in their greenhouse. This is the 'hardening' process, and the roots and stems will start to strengthen and adapt so they don't get blown over by wind/rain or experience adverse affects after the temperature plummets/spikes. +The root system for corn also moves really fast and can extend up to a foot within two weeks (from my experience). But you have it in a small container. This means the root system will eventually ball up, and it needs water. But then it needs that water to fuck off since corn can drown pretty easily. A perfect day would be; +>water tray in morning +>roots get water +>leave outside all day in the sun and wind +>excess water drains, or is evaporated via sun and wind +>roots won't drown in excess water +>stems and leaves get sun and wind +>things are nice and relatively dry by nightfall +...because cold and damp conditions can drown the corn and/or cause dampening off. But it needs water, and then it doesn't lol. I know it sounds like a contradiction, but if the root system isn't used to this cycle, and the stems and leaves aren't used to the elements, the transplant shock your corn will suffer will be pretty bad and stunt its growth. It just won't grow past a couple feet, and it might flower, but the plant won't be big and strong enough to grow a full size ear. It would just fall over it actually did. +And if you leave a tray of corn outside, the birds and chipmunks will actually dig up the seeds and eat them lol. So you need some kind of cover or protection. And once the corn does sprout, deer will eat anything green because fuck deer. So now you're going need a fence or something to keep them out as well. Just some advice. +--- 2576653 +>>257664 +correction; +>It would just fall over *if* it actually did (grow an ear). +Corn is traditionally sown straight into the ground. You're not 'really' supposed to grow corn in containers, but you can. I have. Just because it grows fast doesn't mean it's as strong as the rest of your stuff. It's actually very susceptible to alot of things early on. And time is against you since corn can also get root bound very quickly, so from pot to garden in a month is a good idea, you just need to make sure you are hardening the corn as much as you can by leaving it outside or being creative with your setup. +--- 2576654 +>>2576497 (OP) +Are ants good for you? r garden. +--- 2576657 +>>2576654 +high in protein +--- 2576658 +>>2576653 +>>2576648 +>>2576647 +pic related is the cell tray I have my corn in. +My guess is for best results, I should transplant the corn 1 week in after it's sprouted. +--- 2576659 +>>2576657 +What I'm hearing is that it's free chicken feed? +--- 2576660 +>>2576654 +yees zis looks very good +--- 2576661 +>>2576654 +Probably not. The tunneling aerates the soil but ants have a nasty habit of farming aphids and chewing up roots. +--- 2576662 +>>2576658 +>My guess is for best results, I should transplant the corn 1 week in after it's sprouted. +You can wait longer than that, those are still babies. Just make sure you harden them off for a week or two outside. +--- 2576665 +>>2576660 +--- 2576667 +>>2576662 +the picture is of strawberries, those can stay in those cells for a long time starting off. +The corn however.... +Speaking of which, what is the earliest you can plant corn outside? Temps during day, during night? Soil temps? +--- 2576668 +>>2576497 (OP) +I like all the gardening Pepe posts +--- 2576669 +The second dandelion bloomed today. The sunflowers are about an inch tall. +--- 2576673 +How do you like this mix? +--- 2576682 +What do you know about day lillies +--- 2576684 +>>2576667 +almanac.com/gardening/planting-calendar +almanac.com/plant/corn +--- 2576688 +>>2576497 (OP) +What meme veggie should I grow? +--- 2576689 +>>2576688 +chocolate bhutlah +--- 2576717 +>>2576615 +1) Post a scheme & photo of materials. +2) I, probably just like people form most of the world, do not understand the american slang for timber. + +> wood finish that won't hurt plants +I think most commercial wood finishes are fine (once they dry). I use some drying oil finish for outdoor wooden constructions such as trellis for grapes. +The only ones I'd avoid are those used for phone/electricity poles and railroad ties, but I believe these are not sold to individuals. + +> wind protection +Can't you just form an 'L' from your trellis? +If not, add a diagonal wooden struts (perpendicularly to your trellis) or tie it with two sturdy strings. +--- 2576727 +>>2576673 +Looks awesome. + +i regonise the perlite, what else you got in there? diff --git a/out/2576524.txt b/out/2576524.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..263a29f8f15a15f3757aee487676daac5917459a --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576524.txt @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +----- +--- 2576524 +Have any of you ever froze fish whole, thawed them out, then cleaned them later? How did it go if so? Seems like one those things everyone says not to do yet hasn't tried it. +--- 2576527 +I feel like some of the organs will break down when freeze them and taint the meat when you thaw it. Especially high water content organs like the bladder. +--- 2576534 +I have not tried it, but I suspect the risk of nastiness is fairly big and it's definitely going to be much more of a mess to gut it after thawing than when fresh. Thawed meat is just different, man, stickier and nastier +--- 2576538 +yeah nah it's no good mate, ruins the meat and really has a good chance of getting ya sick. always gut before freezing +--- 2576541 +>>2576524 (OP) +sounds yucky +--- 2576582 +>>2576524 (OP) +i did this without knowing any better, i dont recall any real difference +--- 2576690 +>>2576524 (OP) +yes by the boatloads +its how all small/medium size, large quantum fish like herring is dealth with. +--- 2576691 +>>2576524 (OP) +I do this when I get a little too wasted after a day on the lake and I barely notice any difference +--- 2576699 +https://youtu.be/TS4AM9mPX-8 [Embed] + +No idea OP, but I've been wanting to try this with the carp in my local lake. diff --git a/out/2576548.txt b/out/2576548.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..3f0cd734ac2e37c93297b37dda94299fe08f5761 --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576548.txt @@ -0,0 +1,122 @@ +----- +--- 2576548 +i recently purchased some acreage thats littered with old vehicles and trash piles ranging from the early 1900s and up, i make videos of myself exploring the land and being outdoors, check it out fellas +https://youtu.be/VmheUfWVxlo [Embed] +--- 2576551 +https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cQFzq8ZOY4&t=1405s&ab_channel=welfarewayne [Embed] +--- 2576561 +Seems like you should’ve explored before buying it +--- 2576563 +>>2576561 +i did, i like the junk +--- 2576564 +Prince edward island? +--- 2576565 +>>2576564 +no but i am in eastern canada +--- 2576573 +https://youtu.be/Zhfc06V_jkQ [Embed] +--- 2576577 +Rent a dozer for a week and use it to move the junk into one spot, then build a fort with it +--- 2576579 +>>2576577 +thats the plan one day, but its 44 acres so its quite easy to escape the junk if you want to +--- 2576586 +>>2576548 (OP) +Nice little creek you got on your land. Wonder if it has any brook trout in it. What kind of wildlife have you seen so far. Set up any game cams? That could be interesting +--- 2576588 +>>2576548 (OP) +this is kind of neat. nice Slender vibes at night no doubt +--- 2576589 +>>2576586 +thanks! ive found 4-5 different creeks so far, theres a nice sized pond on the land too. too small for fish i think but i could be wrong. i set a trail cam every week or so, ive seen white tail deer, black bear, partridge, woodcocks, porcupines, rabbit, pheasants ect +--- 2576590 +>>2576588 +its quite the place, pretty spooky at night, theres an old collapsed late 1800s/ early 1900s house aswell thats pretty unsettling at night time +--- 2576594 +one of the 5 busses +--- 2576596 +the house at the front of the land, still some things inside but too dangerous to enter, collapses more and more each day +--- 2576606 +>>2576589 +You should try fishing some flies in some of those deeper pools, see what kind of species are in there. I fish for trout in creeks that size all the time. Are you planning on doing any habitat restoration on your land? Maybe you could clear out some of that junk or remove some invasive plants and sow some native plant seeds. You could really attract a lot of wildlife with all of those water sources +--- 2576610 +>>2576590 +dang man I wanna see this + +I stumbled upon pickerel totally unexpected one day while walking through the uncharted "coyote territory" just south of the nearly impassable cedar meadow (i.e. the witch's woods). startled the fug outta me +--- 2576613 +>>2576606 +ill give it a shot next time i trek that way again! i definitely will, theres a guy a few kms down the road that might help me clear alot of it and sell it for scrap. this summer i will introduce some lily pads and other aquatic plants to the pond, i would also like to dam the pond and make it a bit larger +--- 2576618 +>>2576610 +if you ever find yourself in eastern canada come on down buddy. "witches woods" sounds interesting, thats a beautiful ford, you found that? +--- 2576628 +>>2576618 +Yeah it was just abandoned and the logging road it clearly drove in on is now overgrown so it's well and truly stuck in there. + +And yeah there's a maybe 100 acre section of the woods that's old cedar forest, the one spot the colonists never cleared back in the 16-1700s. there are still stonewalls running through the woods and the cedar meadow begins abruptly behind three of the walls, that was as far as they cleared. its super dark and hard to walk through because the trees are so thick with spiny low branches, you can't really see far and you also can't get away quickly without stabbing and scratching the hell out yourself, so you feel very vulnerable. lots of signs of bears and every night the coyotes howl from here so you just never know if you're being stalked or if you've gone too far to have a safe escape. And it's eerie as fuck anyway, I get neither the heebies nor the geebies except in that area. + +I don't have a great photo but this action cam frame from my mountain bike shows the edge of the cedar forest off to the left. this is a snowmobile trail that skirts through that side of town +--- 2576677 +>>2576628 +I'd say a lot of your property (from what I've seen so far) needs some tender loving with a skid-steer mounting one of those forestry mulcher attachements. Except for all the bits of random metal lurking about, that'd make it a bit of a minefield. + +Still looks like it has a ton of potential. Best of luck, bud. +--- 2576680 +>>2576677 +I think you got two of us mixed up a bit, I'm not opie +--- 2576687 +>>2576596 +>take away roof to lower weight and risk of house collapses +>explore what it has inside +Or +>demolish it and avoid any risk +--- 2576693 +>>2576687 +If I was OP I would prop it up as to maintain the character of the collapsing old structure and also not make all those ghosts homeless +--- 2576697 +>>2576596 +>Image Enhancer 5000 +--- 2576731 +>>2576628 +thats a shame, have people stripped all the parts? that sounds like a fun forest to explore, we dont have many cedar forest out this way, plenty of awful tangled alder forests though. i love old growth forests, spooky or not. +--- 2576732 +>>2576677 +yea absolutely, its been neglected and used as a dump for many years but thats part of its character. one day ill be able to afford a tractor or bobcat do do some real work +--- 2576733 +>>2576687 +i might knock it over myself to see if theres any salvageable wood left inside. the area the land is in only has a few hundred residents if that, and the house is well hidden so i dont have to worry about people trying to explore and getting killed on my property thankfully +--- 2576734 +>>2576697 +spoogy. + +we found some old film negatives of people inside that house and developed them, theyre interesting to say the least +--- 2576735 +>>2576693 +i think i will leave it alone for now, the ghosts should be maintaining it themselves thats not my problem +--- 2576736 +>>2576731 +not stripped at all actually. it's not on any trails and it's deep on private property away from roads and such. aside from a couple bullet holes and a piles of c.1990s beer cans in the dirt behind it, I think it's probably forgotten. I found it on google maps when I switched to one of the years they took the photos during winter. You can't see dick in the summer photos + +It's the best forest, it has fucking everything I love from old colonial history, indian wars, abandoned farmland, creeks, ravines, a lake, coyotes and bears, etc. + +I hope to someday own a chunk of land much like your own, with or without the relics +--- 2576739 +>>2576736 +nice! thats pretty suprising, youd think someone would stumble upon it and strip engine or body parts. thats an impressive find, we've found some cool shit with google maps aswell. right on man, is land still affordable where you are? (im assuming youre in the states) +--- 2576742 +>>2576739 +Yeah I'm in MA. the forest is about 2k acres (and much more beyond, but outside the 2k you have to cross roads). my dad bought 40 acres AND built a house all for $30k 40 years ago. Now it's going for like $20k an acre. luckily for my whole life the whole forest has remained undeveloped. + +Might retire to somewhere remote in Canada someday, my family is from Quebec maybe I'll get some brownie points. I live in Aus now though and I have my eye one some rural mountain areas in the Southern Tablelands I might plonk down on someday + +You dun good anon, cherish your property and maybe over time clean it up if you like, or not +--- 2576749 +>>2576742 +right on, pretty close to me im in NS. its insane what you used to be able to do with a few bucks. i got my land for 1000cad/acre, not bad. glad they havent torn the forest down yet. quebec has some nice wilderness areas but everyone in quebec sucks.(maybe not including your family). how hard was it to get into australia? thanks anon im slowly trying to clean it up. +--- 2576754 +>>2576749 +from what I understand Nova Scotia is a completely different ballgame than Kebek, although it's a bigass province with surely lots of wilderness. you got an awesome price, I would KILL to pay only a thousand dollarydoos an acre, even in the middle of nowhere with no electricity or developed roads Aus is fuckin way more expensive it's shit. + +Migrating to Australia is so hard it's literally become my life's work. I first moved here 18 years ago and am now finally FINALLY F-I-N-A-L-L-Y getting my permanent residency. I've had so many setbacks and rollercoasters, I've had to move Back Home™ several times over the years and return again with nothing and start over again, etc etc etc. It's made for a wonderful life though, making the best of a bad situation and being able to hunker down and camp in my childhood woods as an adult, literally in a mindset where I had nothing to lose, and then fight like hell again and regain my prosperity again back in Aus, and repeat. I wouldn't recommend it but the last time I lived in MA ended up being one of the most cherished episodes of my life, even though my family and friends basically saw me as a washup an nearly homeless. I lived in and loved the fuck out of my childhood woods, and it's all okay because now I'm back on my feet :] diff --git a/out/2576549.txt b/out/2576549.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..e88a0fc07519a50498c8f369d82b0352ae70c701 --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576549.txt @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +----- +--- 2576549 +I’m pretty new to all of this stuff, and I want to start going on solo camping trips in off-the-beaten-path areas so I don’t have to be at a campsite right next to a family of four with a huge camper or next to niggers blasting music. How would one get started? I’m looking at some one person tents and building a basic pack that I can grab and go whenever I get the urge. +--- 2576585 +Get a folding saw, a good full tang knife, solid boots, a wool blanket and sleeping bag. You can probably find a solid tent at your local outdoor store, but rule of thumb is if it says two person it fits one, three person fits 2. Don't bother with ultra lite for now. That's for people who can blow money or are weak. + +When it comes to fire, practice somewhere first, and bring redundancy. Find a decent backpack, and throw it all in. A small compression bag is really good for clothes. + +Don't listen to all of the retards here who've never stepped foot outside, all they're gonna do is get you to buy stupid shit like a 400 dollar ultralight down sleeping bag. +--- 2576595 +>>2576585 +all of the good gear nowadays is practically ultralight anyways. simply by purchasing a decent kit you dont have to worry about weight. + +anyways, the hardest part about getting started is finding a place to go. someplaces have really good backcountry areas and some are all private land and you will be confronted at gun point by an asshurt faggot rancher with a 3rd grade edumacation that misunderstands the castle doctrine +--- 2576614 +>>2576585 +Based on this all I need is a pack and a tent, nice. Yeah finding land is gonna be difficult, I’m half tempted to camp out in some of the wooded areas in my city, although I would not be surprised to encounter a heroin addict or two +--- 2576622 +>>2576549 (OP) +The ten essentials (in no particular order) +>navigation +>illumination +>hydration +>nutrition +>first aid +>fire +>repair tools +>insulation +>shelter +>sun and rain protection + +That was a guideline The Mountaineers came up with a century ago. Just keep it in perspective. You don’t have to bring everything on every trip. + +Shelter is a pretty broad category. Generally it’s a tent, a pad or j floatable mattress, and a sleeping bag. + +Sun, wind, and rain protection vary so much from place to place and season to season. I have like four (4) types of rain protection because it just varies that much. + +>how do I find places? +Facebook and Reddit. Not joking. +--- 2576625 +>>2576622 +What would you say makes good rain protection, like a tarp to lay over your tent? +--- 2576627 +>>2576625 +a rainproof jacket and backpack that sheds water +--- 2576635 +>>2576549 (OP) +>How would one get started? +Laid-Back Camp would be a good place to start. +--- 2576640 +>>2576625 +Well a tent normally has a rainfly. Tarping can be it's own thing. Literally browse a little YouTube and see you options and styles. I would say at minimum, a sleeping pad for ground insulation, a sleeping bag correctly rated for your temps, and rain protection (tarp, tent). +--- 2576642 +>>2576625 +There are several things that need to be waterproof. + +Your shelter (tent) should be waterproof when you buy it. If you go really cheap, you can buy a product called Seem Seal (I think it’s just silicone, but I’m not certain) to brush onto the seams of your tent to waterproof it. They’re made of waterproof fabric, but the seams sometimes aren’t. Tarps are great as well, as they give a living space that isn’t totally enclosed like a tent. Again, the fabric is waterproof but the seams might not be. And I’m not talking about the blue hardware store tarps. + +The easiest way to protect the items in your backpack is to line the inside of it with a trash compactor garbage bag. A contractor bag works as well, but they’re usually much bigger. It’s a cheap, simple solution that nearly everyone with half a brain does. Your pack gets wet but the contents stay bone dry. + +You’ll want a small, waterproof bag for your food. It’s always best to hang your food and toiletries from a tree, even if there aren’t bears in your area (rodents are a bigger problem). You don’t want your food rained on. + +As for keeping yourself dry, it really depends on temperature, wind, and the type of rain storm. A safe bet is a poncho, because they’re cheap, work well in milder showers, and are well ventilated for warmer temps. + +Or just go out when it’s not going to rain and figure it out later. +--- 2576646 +>>2576549 (OP) +that's a beautiful pitcher diff --git a/out/2576652.txt b/out/2576652.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..722667a9f37beda629000831f6f0184a74ac766e --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576652.txt @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +----- +--- 2576652 +>Hey everyone! It's me! Your pal, Big-Foot! Where ya'll camping at?? +--- 2576670 +>>2576652 (OP) +I'm camping right here, Bigfoot. Come closer. +--- 2576674 +>>2576670 +>Great, hope you don't mind, I brought some friends. +--- 2576698 +>>2576652 (OP) + +You can't rape the willing +--- 2576728 +this fucked thread is cursed up +https://youtu.be/SkrqziIC-nc [Embed] +--- 2576746 +Pls make a gearfag thread bigfoot diff --git a/out/2576721.txt b/out/2576721.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..594218fae42b6f5e188c812ba8e1e4f543072773 --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576721.txt @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +----- +--- 2576721 +Hello, I am searching for sf seeds of the ES ARTISTIC variety. I am located near Paris, France +--- 2576722 +hon hon hon diff --git a/out/2576744.txt b/out/2576744.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..a8fda0eecdcec5d4f5422ca2d99cb7ac7c6137f9 --- /dev/null +++ b/out/2576744.txt @@ -0,0 +1,10 @@ +----- +--- 2576744 +Can I train a dog to hunt pacific razor clams if so what would be the best dog breed for clam hunting ? +--- 2576745 +>>2576744 (OP) +labrador +--- 2576747 +>>2576744 (OP) +Yes, smaller is better +On the Chinese Islands they use GMO teacup poodles, but you can start with a regular one if you're not sure about investing a lot upfront