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They're invasive and their natural predators have been largely pushed out of their habitats. Unlike what liberal retards seem to believe--un checked population increase of any species is awful for the environment and unhealthy for the species as well and almost always leads to disease, food shortages and agressive territory conflicts for that species.
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They're invasive and their natural predators have been largely pushed out of their habitats. Unlike what liberal retards seem to believe--un checked population increase of any species is awful for the environment and unhealthy for the species as well and almost always leads to disease, food shortages and agressive territory conflicts for that species.
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Right. You still need to feed and take care of your draft animals even when they're not working. Feed and vet bills are not cheap.
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Is that a racist Ron Howard?
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Is that a racist Ron Howard?
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If you are that glose to guadamala why not just move there ?
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meme?
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You absolutely can. I will still think you're legitimately mentally handicapped, though.
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>>2575853
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You absolutely can. I will still think you're legitimately mentally handicapped, though.
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>you shoot my dog for no reason
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>i shoot you until you need to be poured into a bag
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>no reason
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Explain your position then. Because in your world there’s really only two options, you can bury it or you can put it in a bag and walk around with it. So if the ground is too tough to dig, what exactly do you do? Anything other than a direct answer to this question will be an admittance of my superiority over you and forest jannies.
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Did some lure fishing a few days ago
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>too tough to dig
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We already have an ultralighter wristlet thread. If the dirt is too tough for your fragile body to dig, then hold your shit in until you get home like the chihuahua you likely resemble
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Ive ordered a pair and im excited to get them as a messing around shoe. They look like a inbetween of heavyduty boot and sneaker.
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Ive ordered a pair and im excited to get them as a messing around shoe. They look like a inbetween of heavyduty boot and sneaker.
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I absolutely loved these (for a month) but they are basically disposable.
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>downboat
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Depends on your area and terrain. Where I live has some gnarly small cacti that can go through the sole of your boot and even pop car tires if it hits just right, so I wear heavier boots with thicker soles, but there's no reason for them if these cacti aren't a concern. OP, you should have asked for people's region or climate, and what they do /out/ (working, hiking, camping, climbing, etc) for better answers. But a decent boot will do everything you need in at least 80% of situations, so maybe it doesn't really matter much. Probably anything will be fine unless you're doing something extreme, or in an extreme environment. In which case, hopefully you have the knowledge and experience to solve this problem by yourself.
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My brother bought like 3k of fucking finish milspec gear
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My brother bought like 3k of fucking finish milspec gear
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>alps
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I hike regularly in the alps with the exact same backpack. Normies don't give a shit and boomers think I'm serving in the military (which they like)
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>boomers think I'm serving in the military
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They are lowkey angry at you for not spending 2k at globetrotter or naturkompaniet or whereever you are from for the mandatory neon skintight tourist uniform.
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lol. lmao even. wanna know how you survive a 3 month trip into the wilderness for real? you walk into the nearest town once every week or two and resupply. youre not jeremiah johnson.
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Pic related is the only music one should be listening to.
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The almonds go to Israel. Jews fucking love nuts and they're always being fucking jews. They actually shut down their domestic Almond production and their neighboring country's as well because they didn't have enough water and they didn't want their upstream neighbors taking the water before it got to them. Now they rape California's water supply to feed their insatiable desire for nuts and nut products.
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They also import a shit ton of pistachios from Iran of all places. It's technically illegal but these fucking jews claim that all other pistachios are inferior to Iranian pistachios, so they set up Turkish shell companies to act as a middleman / passthrough and get around the embargo (and also to get a better price)
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The almonds go to Israel. Jews fucking love nuts and they're always being fucking jews. They actually shut down their domestic Almond production and their neighboring country's as well because they didn't have enough water and they didn't want their upstream neighbors taking the water before it got to them. Now they rape California's water supply to feed their insatiable desire for nuts and nut products.
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They also import a shit ton of pistachios from Iran of all places. It's technically illegal but these fucking jews claim that all other pistachios are inferior to Iranian pistachios, so they set up Turkish shell companies to act as a middleman / passthrough and get around the embargo (and also to get a better price)
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>You can live without it, honestly I hardly ever see Californian produce
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Factually CA isn't even in the top ten (despite it's massive size and population) for either of those. It is number ten for poultry but produced 1/4 the poultry of Iowa, the highest producing state for poultry (and pork) despite Iowa being significantly smaller and less populated. To add these stats are generous, the USDA stats make California look like even more of a meat leech from middle America than these stats. That's fine, I'm happy for interstate commerce to be strong as it's good for the country but let's be honest and stop pretending like CA does all of the agricultural effort in the country.
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>stop pretending like CA does all of the agricultural effort in the country.
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I've never argued otherwise, I didn't make any arguments about wine and almonds, I don't care how CA uses it's water, that's your problem so you're barking up the wrong tree. I'm merely critiquing your retarded statement about how great and generous California is because it produces
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This is the reductive moronic opinion of Agriculture I'd expect from the average American (who is almost always a complete moron about virtually ever single topic surrounding agriculture and energy), you seem to be somewhat invested in the forum though so you're either a CA farmer, someone very interested in your own states farming infrastructure and techniques, or a troll (if thats the case here is your (you)) so you should know better but maybe my expectations from Californians are simply too high.
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Btw that comparison is completely disingenuous for "feeding America". Let's not pretend that CA range free, gmo free fed, specialty beef that garners significantly higher cost per pound because people in high income states/cities are dumb enough to buy it to feel better about themselves is the same thing as mass abundant production of cattle in many interior states like TX and OK. Even still, despite being the third largest state and the most populous you can barely, by value, be number 7 in beef only and get mollywhoped by states with half the land isn't that impressive.
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California and Texas love pretending that they could be independent countries because they have some agriculture, or energy production...lol. If they were independent, they'd immediately be reconquered by the US, probably on false pretenses, but it wouldn't matter in the end. And that's the best outcome they could hope for. They would have to build stronger unions with neighboring states if they really wanted to do that.
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By itself, Cali couldn't feed even one of its cities without significant imports, which wouldn't be too hard with all that coast, but the US gov would declare war on anyone who helped an independent California, or Texas. Not to mention, California's economic power would drop drastically without support from the rest of the US. Your state is one of the most powerful and well represented within the union, top 3 easy, and yet you faggots bitch because you want more. Big mystery why everyone thinks Californians are spoiled faggots
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A few months ago I got a Svord peasant knife, it opens on friction with a nice lever on the other end.
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The handle is nicely shaped, it's sturdy, and the knife itself is literally razor sharp and hardy as hell, it's a real great nice, especially at thirty bucks. The only problem is deploying it takes much longer than I might need if it was very urgent, say if I was held at gunpoint by a mountain lion.
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Anybody got another good, sharp, hardy folding knife that folds but can be deployed quickly? Automatic, wave, flip, I'm not too worried about it.
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A few months ago I got a Svord peasant knife, it opens on friction with a nice lever on the other end.
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The handle is nicely shaped, it's sturdy, and the knife itself is literally razor sharp and hardy as hell, it's a real great nice, especially at thirty bucks. The only problem is deploying it takes much longer than I might need if it was very urgent, say if I was held at gunpoint by a mountain lion.
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Anybody got another good, sharp, hardy folding knife that folds but can be deployed quickly? Automatic, wave, flip, I'm not too worried about it.
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I know costs of living are high right now and it can be difficult. Best bet is probably to find several roommates to rent a whole house or duplex or something. Mobile homes are also an underrated option because of the stigma, being trailer trash is not so bad and it's an economical option. Some people are making it work living in an extended family situation in one house like third worldfags do, but if your mom is crying and smashing your packages that is clearly not a good option for you.
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I'm looking to eradicate some feral pigs on my dad's 40 acres. I see clear signs of where they have been digging up the tracks around the property. I have some 180 grain .30-06 (I know it's overkill, but I won't be eating them because they're diseased and plus I want the most ethical kill possible) and I'm thinking of posting up (like camping with a tarp) near a dam. Does anyone have any tips on how I can find them when their active or how to shoot/attract them?
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I'm looking to eradicate some feral pigs on my dad's 40 acres. I see clear signs of where they have been digging up the tracks around the property. I have some 180 grain .30-06 (I know it's overkill, but I won't be eating them because they're diseased and plus I want the most ethical kill possible) and I'm thinking of posting up (like camping with a tarp) near a dam. Does anyone have any tips on how I can find them when their active or how to shoot/attract them?
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>>2575944
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Corn and tannerite
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>>2575944
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This might be too much
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>>2576059
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I don't have access to tannerite but my dad does work in grain trucks, I'll see if he can get a bucket or something
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I've seen videos, and it's gruesome. The screaming from the injured hogs was the worst part.
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There are gentle ways, and there are effective ways.
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>>2572236
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Drywall ain't cheap or it ain't straight. Cheapest is to do it yourself and use plywood. Leave it unpainted. Even then $200-300 is going to be low.
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>>2574200
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Cooking oil is a meme. It doesn't really work, I tried to figure it out for a year. It's too viscus to wick and burns the wick as you've found. I've tried thinning the oil with alcohol and other lamp oil, and still didn't get it to work.
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The only way I've had it work is with these little metal wick holders that rest at the bottom of a mason jar. The flame is close enough that it heats the oil allowing it to flow.
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Honestly tho kerosene in bulk is cheap. Go to a farmer coop or local farm supply store and ask where to get it. your set up will still smoke tho. Smoke with standard kerosene is because there's no chimney.
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There was a guy who basically used stubby mason jars and a modified oil lamp top that brought the flame really close to the oil as well, but I haven't tried it yet.
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>>2574579
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You can probably sleep drunk in the cab with no keys in reach. They can't argue intent to drive if the keys aren't on you. I've done this successfully in wisconsin, but it was years ago. Just don't tell them they are in the gas cap or under the hood. Ask a local lawyer to confirm.
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>>2574898
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And how did you react the first time you caught a fish or made it to the top of your first big climb? If you weren't excited, maybe you should add psychopath to your adhd and autism self diagnosis you emotionless fuck. Learn to enjoy someone elses excitement vicariously and maybe it will renew yours.
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>>2576099
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It's so fucking cruel, there's this boomer on YouTube who does shit like shooting pigs with 22LR or dropping a spear onto them (the fat lazy cunt can't throw it but he drops it from a tree stand and misses all the vital areas). I genuinely wish to eradicate feral pigs everywhere but not like that, they didn't choose to be invasive, the least I can do is give them a quick death.
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>>2576222
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i managed to get it pretty good by adding a collar over the wick which keeps it tight. the wick still burns up but a lot slower and there's far less smoke. the reason i didn't want to use kerosene is cause i wanted to learn how to haw a decent light/heat source in a pinch. most homes have cooking oil, cotton string and a jar, but not all of them would have kerosene. but yeah you're absolutely right, canola oil is not fit for purpose.
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>Looks like my balls
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I don't believe you
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>Looks like my balls
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This anon is dead, those are false morels
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>>2570744
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>You can't go out because your stuff is 250g too heavy is the most stupid thing i ever heard.
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>>2575942
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>You can't go out because your stuff is 250g too heavy is the most stupid thing i ever heard.
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You didn’t read that. Stop being a faggot.
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>>2575942
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>I'm the only one in this thread that hasn't posted stock images
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No you're not.
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>You can't go out because your stuff is 250g too heavy is the most stupid thing i ever heard.
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Damn, you're a stupid motherfucker. 250 g too heavy here, 100 g too heavy there. It all adds up, until you go from a base weight of 5 kg to 10 kg.
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>>2576037
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>100 g too heavy there
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You are sperging out about a tent that is 250g too heavy for your tranny back. Such is the nature of mental illness.
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Now you invent 100g out of thin air?
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>>2576040
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See: >>2575713
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And he’s right. Things add up. This is basic stuff, Anon.
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>>2576037
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>10kg
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Gentlemen, this man is trolling; nobody with an ounce (get it) of self-respect thinks 10kg is heavy
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>>2576058
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You still need to carry food, water and fuel. Your attitude of disregarding ounces here and there will lead to you carrying unnecessary pounds at the end of the day. I don't hike to punish myself. I hike for the enjoyment of it. Carrying an overly heavy pack doesn't make you tough. It makes you a fucking retard.
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>>2576114
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You’re incorrect; his attitude won’t lead to shit because he’s not going to be hiking anywhere.
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>>2576114
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>overly heavy
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see >>2576058
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Even if I go super minimalist I can hardly get below 10kg baseweight because my big 3 already weigh 5kg. It's tough out here if you don't want to spend money. I've done the AT with like 18kg baseweight but I aspire to be ultralight like all these Americans. In Europe heavy load outs are the norm, we are not as advanced as the US.
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>>2576133
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Spending a ton of money and/or sacrificing things like solid construction and comfort just to cut a tiny bit of weight seems silly. Eat your wheaties, stay fit, and use gear that works.
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>>2576178
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Holy fuck newfag, just stop it.
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>>2576133
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>I've done the AT
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No you didn’t.
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>>2576181
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Weak wrists typed this post
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>>2573137
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>Define "pretty"
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you
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:3
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>>2576234
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Thanks anon
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>one man tent
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Don't. Get a tarp and wool blanket, use paracord for tarp shelter and lay wool blanket on ground with soft, dry debris piled up underneath it as a makeshift mattress.
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>>2576182
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Because?
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>>2576181
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He has a point. 18kg is a lot, but 10kg is totally doable.
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Heck, if you leave shit at home you don't need, you can get below 7kg easily. Add water and some food and you still stay below 10kg.
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Ultralight fags count grams for the sport, not because there is a real difference between 7 or 6kg.
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>>2576274
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Dude accuses everyone of never having hiked a long hike. It's his thing that makes him feel good.
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>>2576291
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>Ultralight fags count grams for the sport, not because there is a real difference between 7 or 6kg.
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Confirmed for never having hiked.
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>>2576292
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Post your trail CV.
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>>2572465
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As far as one man tents go, the MSR Hubba is ok because it's footprint (without vestibule) is maybe 1mx2m, it's really easy to find a good spot.
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You can also just leave the inner tent home, if you want to save weight and there are no insects.
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Or you could use just the inner tent with a light DD tarp or, if the weather allows, nothing at all.
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Best thing i like about it, it's self standing, so as long as you put your backpack into the tent so it doesn't fly away, you don't even need to pin it down.
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>>2573108
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Probably true for this as well.
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>>2576274
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NTA, but I don’t believe you either because of your ridiculous claim of an 18kg (40lb) base weight. Even in the 90’s our packs weren’t that heavy. They only way that happens is if you’re doing something other than hiking or if you’re taking a bunch of crap “just in case.”
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>>2576296
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>CV
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Is that a typo?
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>>2570808
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Not usually "lightweight" in my experience. I have a couple French F2 tents and they weigh around 7-8lbs each. pup tents are a bit heavy too since they use a thick canvas. If you know of any lightweight surplus tents id be interested to see
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>>2570530
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Floorless tents with bug tent inners, aka a shaped tarp. Realistically the only difference is zippers on the fly, but that could be bonus if you don't want a zipper to fail
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>>2571241
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The litefighter is sold freely but it was designed for army use. Hence the largely pointless overbuilt design and material choice. I agree that anyone actually camping has way better choices.
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>>2576292
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No I'd say that's right. It's a metric that's easily discussed and communicated and has a straightforward correlation with performance. But your 6kg and mine are not the same, nor are they in different trips.
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On topic, tarps really do have a ton of flexibility. If you're not in a very bug prone area where you need to do a lot of tasks inside the bug net, using a bug bivy is not really that different. Even then it's a matter of how often does that problem occurs.
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>>2575622
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>Just go outside
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This board can't even make it that far.
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>>2575622
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>Just go outside
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This board can't even make it that far.
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>>2570885
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>greatest gain 7600
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>spread over 24 miles
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you can't make this shit up
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>>2573806
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Just did Devil's 2 weekends ago, total blast. That one is a deceptive because the descends are such garbage scree and it flattens out the last half
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>>2570875 (OP)
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Pick a better 14er
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>>2571091
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>>2571182
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porra anões, onde posso achar um lugar como esse no interior paulista?
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>>2571091
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>>2571182
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porra anões, onde posso achar um lugar como esse no interior paulista?
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Just hike for an hour into the forest off the trails after work hang up my hammock overlooking a frequented spot and wait for animals to show up during dusk.
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On the weekends I go for 30 to 60km day hikes in the hillcountry or alps just to stay in shape for the big summer and autumn tours usually in Scandinavia or elsewhere. Target location varies from year to year.
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Occasionally I'll do a bivi overnighter on a mountain or an extended weekend hammocking near a trail (walking the trail) but not very often. Maybe 2 or 3 times a year.
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That's about the max you can do if you don't live next to a mountainous nature preserve. I regret having had to move for work.
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>>2575977
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>I go for 30 to 60km day hikes
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Holy shit, this guy again!
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>>2575993
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60 km is only a hair over 1.4 marathons, seems like it's within the realm of possibility (albeit not very plausible).
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>>2575993
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>>2575998
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lol, I also do 100km in one day but only two or three times a year.
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>>2574084
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age 11-18 camping and dirtbiking at least once a month
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age 18-25(present) have gone camping 2 or 3 times total, life is fucking GAY
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>>2575993
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ah yes the average speed 5mi/hr speedhiker is back
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>>2576044
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>>2576136
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Not the speedhiker we deserve, but the speedhiker we need
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>>2571215
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>wake up at 6
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>leave the hammock
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Anon, you're suppose to leave the hammock before you take a shit.
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I've used them without them and used them with. It's much better with, personally, especially because it relieved my tendonitis. The main advantage of a minimalist boot is not having heal drop and all the rubber shit underneath. When you're in the mountains with a heavy pack on for a week, on difficult terrain, having support is pretty helpful, and having an inside edge to push into slopes is priceless.
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> Everything needs to be done to one extreme or the other.
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I've used them without them and used them with. It's much better with, personally, especially because it relieved my tendonitis. The main advantage of a minimalist boot is not having heal drop and all the rubber shit underneath. When you're in the mountains with a heavy pack on for a week, on difficult terrain, having support is pretty helpful, and having an inside edge to push into slopes is priceless.
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>>2571228 (OP)
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>30-60 mile Day hikes
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>He cant even hike 100 miles per day
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Cringe OP
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>>2575802
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Love my Lone Peaks, but they really are lacking untie and forefoot protection, and I could see the sides possibly failing just because they’re so thin, but those are environmental issues. It’s not super rocky here so they work great. Mega-aggressive tread, too.
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>>2571228 (OP)
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U have to get used to them slowly, they are better as a fact but u cant jump into it like a shoe/boot u are used to, i prefer it sock less cuz u can wash them
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Let me guess, you need more?
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>>2576229
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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.
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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.
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>>2572640
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This is what I do. It works but the buzzing around your face SUCKS. Also it's itchy.
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Is there a bug net that clips to the tarp? Maybe I could just make one from mesh fabric.
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>>2572640
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This is what I do. It works but the buzzing around your face SUCKS. Also it's itchy.
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Is there a bug net that clips to the tarp? Maybe I could just make one from mesh fabric.
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>>2571232 (OP)
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I'd recommend a fucking tent you knuckle dragging retard.
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>>2572560
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Yes, they are called “bug bivies”.
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>>2572683
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Of the net is lying against your skin it defeats the purpose. Mosquitoes will be able to get to you.
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>>2576168
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Tarps offer versatility, Anon. Some places don’t have bug problems certain times of the year. Some places are more humid and condensation is an issue.
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>>2571232 (OP)
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Fucking pussies in this thread and your bug nets. Grow up. I've woken up with a snake in my asshole while tarp camping and it honestly felt pretty good. I even let him stay in there while I made my coffee. You guy are make way too big of a deal out of this
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What's the "/k/ A Flat Place" a reference to? Is it just a mid-west play on "A Magical Place"?
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Does anyone know who makes this and if there's any available?
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What's the "/k/ A Flat Place" a reference to? Is it just a mid-west play on "A Magical Place"?
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Does anyone know who makes this and if there's any available?
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>>2575913
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https://www.vostokheavyindustries.com/product/leave-no-trace
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Sold out right now
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Hi all. Just to say I'm going to have a sale between the 5th and 8th of this month because crowning a king is as good a reason to have a sale as any.
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Code REX3 for 20% off.
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As per >>2572875 the Tired Smokeys are now in stock (thank ye kindly for the mention).
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>>2575913
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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 :/
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As per a previous thread, if anyone has design ideas for something similar let me know.
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>>2575653
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>Any other suggestions I can add to the cart?
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Anything that seems novel, if you're looking to fill space. If you have any specific theme or goal in mind, then I could offer suggestions. Just be wary because a lot of what they offer is generic and is available cheaper elsewhere. Though that's a matter of a few bucks and throwing the dice.
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>>2575653
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>Any other suggestions I can add to the cart?
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Anything that seems novel, if you're looking to fill space. If you have any specific theme or goal in mind, then I could offer suggestions. Just be wary because a lot of what they offer is generic and is available cheaper elsewhere. Though that's a matter of a few bucks and throwing the dice.
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>>2575668
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For fruiting I'm not sure. I think I remember a bulb change may be needed as warmer light helps with fruiting.
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On the balcony would require them to be hardened off. Depends on how many you have and how large they are. We usually harden off quickly but putting our plants under a table so they get morning sun, no direct overhead sun and evening sun. We move them a little further out each day so they get more intense sun until the leaves no longer start to get soft and bend a little.
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these have been inside for three days now, weather is so shitty and cold no reason to stress them with high 30s and mid 40s with no sun during the day.
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--- 2575984
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>grow grow grow
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--- 2576005
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Trying to get things going, but the sun refuses to shine.
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--- 2576036
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Cant wait, another three weeks and get some the beans and cucurbits in
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--- 2576074
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>already lost one tomato plant to snails or slugs
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it's fucking over
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--- 2576088
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>>2576074
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sow moar, theres still time
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--- 2576092
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>>2576074
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I had an odd phenomena happen last year. Normally, slugs and snails go after my strawberries. I decided to plant violas in with my strawberries just to fill up the area. The slugs and snails ignored by strawberries and went after the violas, which grew so aggressively it wasn't even an issue.
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Alright so since my mom already killed the lawn years ago I'm gonna start my veggies in the side of her house. What's the best approach here without me needing to spend a metric fuckton on soil? Boxes on top filled with soil? Dig it all up and place new shit? Use what's there and add fert? I'm a little lost on what I need to start figuring out here
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>>2575208
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I mean if you are planting that many isn't it time to be looking at some farm equipment friend?
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>>2576106
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>Double digging is a gardening technique used to increase soil drainage and aeration. It involves the loosening of two layers of soil, and the addition of organic matter.
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I'd say look into that, i grow in pots so i don't know too much about fucked up soil
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Potatoes planted near the compost, 5 rows of carrots and 4 rows of onions at the far end, then garlic over by the trellis. I bought a seed dispenser so I used fewer packets of carrots than usual, I always plant them far too thick and can't be bothered thinning them.
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Carrots tucked in for 2 weeks to germinate. I even gave them a headboard.
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>>2576106
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First is making sure mommy doesn't till the devil's acre. Put the fear into her to the point she calls asking if she can water it.
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>>2576108
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You kidding?
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Thats just some of the seeds and stuff I have to still plant.
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May I remind you I planted 20kg of seed potatoes, 500g of peas and chickpeas.
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And many other stuff like carrots, cabbages, beets, radish, strawberry and other stuff.
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Only equipment is a shovel and a rake.
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Got vetch?
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>>2576142
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I wish
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>>2576138
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>May I remind you I planted 20kg of seed potatoes, 500g of peas and chickpeas
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so...
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>>2576142
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got hairy vetch?
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>>2573817
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Giving you a (You)
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That's a really nice haiku
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Fuck me in the ass
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I'v read some online source say you can plant potatoes 2-4 weeks before your last frost date, while other say the soil temp should at least be 8C.
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How can both of those be correct, if the ground is freezing surely it's not 8C in there?
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>>2576196
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For what it's worth I planted my sunchokes well before our last frost date. I think it even snowed a bit but the ground absolutely froze because I remember the soil expanded out of the pot a bit.
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>plants struggling due to a lack of sun
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>look at forecast
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>cloudy for the next 2 weeks
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>>2576233
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>my window is north-facing
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its fine, they weren't getting enough light anyway.
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Got some romanesca transplanted today.
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>>2576237
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>exposed soil
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reeeeeeee
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Why did this general come to /out/ and not /diy/
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What's the lore?
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--- 2576260
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Gonna plant some stuff for the very first time since I was a kid but I'm afraid my autism is getting the better of me. I read that you need pollinators around so plants can grow more fruit? I don't actually have any flowers in my backyard at the moment, what kind of flowers do bees like? Sunflowers? I've also read that lots of modern flowers are bred to be pollenless?
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>>2576260
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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.
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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.
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I eat chili mac from a can and mountain house chili mac pretty much straight on through all my /out/ings to keep the cloud up.
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Don’t worry about ticks
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I eat chili mac from a can and mountain house chili mac pretty much straight on through all my /out/ings to keep the cloud up.
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Don’t worry about ticks
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>>2571971 (OP)
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where i live we have an infestation with these fucks and many of them carry lyme or borrelia. i check my dog and myself each 10 minutes so that they can't even bite. if they bite, you have to remove them asap, as lyme and borrelia are transmitted after 4 to 8 hours after the bite
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>>2573959
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>What other animals can we introduce to cause Total Tick Death?
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Possums
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>>2572712
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>get a dog
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>take it out with you
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>give it the tick pill every 3 months
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>most ticks will go to the dog instead of you
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>ticks will bite him
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>ticks will get poisoned by his pill-infected blood
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>ticks will die
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I don't like big pharma and pills but I live in a rural area and those pills are the only thing that saved my dogs from dying drowning in ticks. One of them was a fucking magnet and I could easily find over 30 ticks over his neck every other day. Shit was disgusting.
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>>2571971 (OP)
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Permethrine your shit (it's sold in clothes and tensts as InsectShield, but it's just Permethrine).
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Treat your inner tent, your sleeping bag, your upper part of the socks, your shoes, your trousers and your shirt.
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Repeat every 5 or so wash cycles and you will be free from ticks.
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Inb4 faggots that say it's bad for you but don't ever provide evidence
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>>2572712
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>There's 546 cases last year in Germany.
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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.
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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.
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>>2575927
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Yesss import bowfin, what could possibly go wrong?
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>>2575927
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Yesss import bowfin, what could possibly go wrong?
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--- 2575966
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>>2575769
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thanks for this advice, I'll pick up some small hooks and line, worms and bobbers tomorrow night so I'm all set. Rod should be coming tonight and I've been researching where I want to go Saturday morning. Lets goooooooooo!!
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--- 2575967
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How many worms do I buy for a day of fishing?
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How do I learn how to put line on my rod/spinner?
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--- 2575971
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>>2575967
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One package will be plenty, and youtube. If you only learn one knot learn the uni knot
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>>2575836
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Classics are classic for a reason
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--- 2575982
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>>2575900
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>With all do respect
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as I said barely literate. not going to read the rest since it reads like bookreport from an eight year old
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--- 2575987
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Got a double the other day, on a dry-dropper rig. One hit the popper and the other chased down the flashback nymph, was fun
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--- 2575991
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>>2575900
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what the hell are you talking about mate? Are you the bow fisher?
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--- 2575994
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Why should i tie the double uni knot If i can tie a Albright knot?
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--- 2576002
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>>2575994
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no reason, albright is slimmer and just as strong if not stronger than double uni.
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Though in the end it wont make a world of difference in most cases
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--- 2576003
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>>2576002
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Thank you
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I guess i will practice it then
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--- 2576007
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>>2575927
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Yes do this
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--- 2576008
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>>2575991
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Keep marking me as spam every time I tried to reply to this comment so I had to screenshot my notes to send this.
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--- 2576009
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>>2576008
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what's his youtube channel?
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--- 2576011
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>>2576008
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didnt he also bot subsribers that eventually got nuked
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--- 2576027
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>>2576009
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I'm sure hes gonna read this and post it
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>>2576011
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That's funny he would buy subscribers because I'm pretty sure he comments and defends his posts on 4 Chan Playing it off as if he had someone back him
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--- 2576030
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>>2575900
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Have you tried not being detestable
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--- 2576031
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>>2575900
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Aren't you the guy that got pissy and mutilated a bunch of fish for no reason when people told you to fuck off
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--- 2576033
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>>2576031
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Yup that's him.
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--- 2576043
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>>2576033
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what a fag
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--- 2576046
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Caught a golden trout with a zebco slingshot and a joes flies spinner. Second trout I ever caught and fought damn hard.
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--- 2576050
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>>2576046
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what part of the US are you in where you can catch these? We have a few lakes with this brook trout subspecies (aurora trout) a couple hours from me, thinking of making a trip to try and catch some this year.
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>>2576050
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West Virginia panhandle
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--- 2576060
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>>2576046
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beautiful fish.
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>zebco slingshot
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Dont hear people talking about zebco often, but I feel like they are quite decent. I use a zebco trophy telescopic rod as my main travel rod and its been treating me very well
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--- 2576075
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>>2576060
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Its a 10 dollar combo, really good deal. I want to get a baitcaster soon but I thought I would pick this up to try out breaking right before roots and other baitcaster activities before I put real money up.
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--- 2576087
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what are good walleye lures/plastics for end of may-early june?
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--- 2576147
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>>2576087
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Google "bad dragon", thick and solid bodies on them
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--- 2576148
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>>2576033
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Backstory?
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--- 2576150
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>>2576050
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"Golden" or Palominos trout (mutant rainbow trout) are often stocked along side rianbows. Usually a few hundred normal rainbows get stocked with a few bananas get thrown in for fun.
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--- 2576152
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>>2576148
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known felon on the USFWS watchlist
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--- 2576153
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>>2576152
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Don't tell me he hurt the sawfish...
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--- 2576154
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>>2576148
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Someone made a comment about how bad he was handling his catch so he post a bunch of picture of him killing his catches and saying that people are just jealous that he is catching fishes
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--- 2576157
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>>2576154
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I now don't like him. >:(
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--- 2576160
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>>2576153
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look at it his gorilla grip is squishing the life out of it. poor thing got folded in half like a taco.
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>>2576154
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Which color of Tyrant did you get? I wanted the Henchman color but missed the drop by a few hours.
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>>2575958
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Bowfin =/= Snakehead you retard.
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>>2576152
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I'm pretty sure in Florida you are not allowed to take those out of the water you can get charged with I believe a fine at the very least did anyone report him?
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>>2572120 (OP)
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This thread is about dead so I'll get back to you cool cats in the next thread mean time I'll leave you with a picture to save.
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Yes we take them out of the water all the time when they're wrapped in fishing line to get the line off them and release them back into the water. We honestly don't really care what you liberals think about us removing that fishing from the water. We just respect the FWC wish and NOAA Fisheries by not posting pictures of them out of the water anymore on social media.
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>>2576228
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Mice and men ever read that book?
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Too soon anon...
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'conspirator', the one that isn't fully trout colored all the way, could only get 1 and a battleshad, wish I got 2 tyrants after seeing that rigging video, shit this is going to be fun to fish
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>>2576243
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Nope I don't find a need to read any books that aren't a source of knowledge I rarely ever watch TV or movies for that matter. I like to use as much of my brain space for knowledge not potato. As hard as that may be to believe.
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But I spoke with FWC about my concerns I had about me having that picture with the sawfish the officer I spoke with advised I don't post the pictures on social media because it would make more people think it's okay to do that.
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But I assure you that if you think I care if any of you report me to FCW or NOAA I'm not in the least worried about them doing anything to me. It's almost like swatting as far as I'm concerned. Hopefully they will come for you for wasting their time on something they already handled.
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Not like I'm keeping the sawfish protected fish or not I'd rather remove my line and crimp the hook then to just cut the line on that sawfish but it's okay. There's no way to justify my actions in the picture of me holding that sawfish that way I would agree to this day doing that was a huge and embarrassing thing to do. But at the same time I use that picture as a perfect example for others to never do that kinda shit which is why I started what I have going with my LLC but we still catch fish and kill them for bait I'm sorry if that offends you. Sometimes we go fish for invasive fish like the Mayan Cichlids and just leave them to die on land or keep them for cut bait.
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i dont even really like the taste. sort of like egg. i guess with proper spices or sauce it's just bland food that can become whatever you want...
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i dont even really like the taste. sort of like egg. i guess with proper spices or sauce it's just bland food that can become whatever you want...
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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.
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wildflowersearch.org is a great tool for recognizing things growing near you. You can either look at the search results first and then go out and look for the plants or you can browse around outside first then come back to the site to confirm what you saw. It works well in both directions.
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>>2572897 (OP)
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wildflowersearch.org is a great tool for recognizing things growing near you. You can either look at the search results first and then go out and look for the plants or you can browse around outside first then come back to the site to confirm what you saw. It works well in both directions.
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The reason you do those tests is to see if you have an allergic reaction, which the internet won't be able to help you with. Idiot.
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I've used the picturethis app with good success. it's the only one I've ever used so I can't say if it's the best one out there. But it did help me distinguish trout lillies from wild leeks a couple days ago.
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>>2572897 (OP)
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Seek is an app that's basically a Pokedex in real life
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They say Seek is for children. Are you a child?
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It's image recognition and it goes through a massive catalog of comparisons. Plant ID apps are also total shit. Two identical plants in two different environments can yield massively different physical characteristics... even a difference of a few months in a season can change the appearance of a plant.
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I'm sorry about your goats. More than that I'm sorry for your goats.
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Give me a name and address.
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Or any other info you're willing to give.
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I'm sorry for ur loss. I don't know what state you live in or country but that guy needs to go. Either through legal means or by other means. Preferably juridically by dispossessing him of any current and future contact with animals
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I'm sorry about your goats. More than that I'm sorry for your goats.
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I'm sorry for ur loss. I don't know what state you live in or country but that guy needs to go. Either through legal means or by other means. Preferably juridically by dispossessing him of any current and future contact with animals
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Never ever bring sick livestock onto your farm. That's like rule number 1 of keeping livestock. There are a good number of goat diseases that you're going to be dealing with for years after the last dead goat is gone. Do you want that in your life? For what? Because some livestock flipper was being unethical so instead of HIM dealing with the consequences of his shitty practices YOU can deal with them and he gets off with cash on his pocket?
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h-he made it against all odds, didn't he? right??
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Gay. Which city do you live in?
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>>2573829 (OP)
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Gay. Which city do you live in?
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>>2575863
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define "cheap". I find that the best option financially is to check out your local used market. But you need to be aware of what you want and know what you're buying to not get screwed over because some people are just asking for retarded amounts.
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Only semi related, but I just got a new gravel bike for a tour and it's my first bike with tubeless. How much are are you expected to lose in a tubeless tire over time? Seems like I lose a pound a day, I have to re-fill weekly.
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This seems like a good thread to ask, what's a recommended first bike brand or style for an adult? I know virtually nothing about bikes since my parents were retarded and didn't teach their kids to ride. Just looking for something to learn on and peddle around town.
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>>2576014
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you don't really go by brands with bikes. just get some comfortable citybike used.
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>>2576016
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Anything specific to look out for? Or just anything labeled a city bike?
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I'm in America and from what I understand we label low-bar bikes as womens' bikes pretty much arbitrarily, is there any reason to actually get a high bar bike?
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>>2576018
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You don't have to get a city bike necessarily. It just has the most comfortable seating position and usually tends to be a bit cheaper. That's here in Europe though, where everyone has a bike. Just go to a shop and try out different types. get something you'll feel comfortable on if you just wanna drive around town.
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when you buy one used, make sure it feel easy and robust to drive and that it doesn't make any weird noises. test the brakes, some people are driving around with them being pretty loose. If the bike has gears, check if the switching is smooth. It's kinda like buying a car. you should check some basics stuff always but usually you can tell immediately how the owner has been treating it.
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When it comes to low bar frames. From what I know, traditionally they're for women since the low frame allows you to get on the bike without raising a leg (in case your wearing a skirt). Other than that, doesn't matter. Just know that people will recognize it as a women's bike.
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>>2575346
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Good post, thank you. Going to get a Gravel
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went on a small bike trip with friends a few days ago.
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1. No backpack! it'll fuck you up in various kind of ways (hydration bladder/camelbak could be right)
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>>2575720
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>>2574121 (OP)
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IMPORTANT TIP
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What makes coyote taste bad is the fat, so every last piece of fat and silver-skin must be completely excised. Once that's done make jerky or cool it into tacos and its fine.
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>>2575961
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>must pay some boomer fudd to teach you "hunter safety" (180$)
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At at the end of all this you MIGHT get a deer, and if you don't, you cant get refunds for all the tags and shit you bought. My experience hunting deer has been that if you don't have access to lots of private land don't even bother.
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Compare this to coyote, which you can shoot in your backyard or all year 'round and nobody cares. No orange, no tag or possession limits, or even a loicense needed. They're legally pests in most places.
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Just for that, im gonna eat all the fat. Im gonna find an obese coyote, and just drink the liquid fat like a smoothie. im gonna livestream it even.
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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.
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Just don't eat anything you don't know what it is. You might go looking for one obvious mushroom and find maybe 100 of them and 1 dodgy lookalike, which might be the most interesting thing you saw. And depending on how much you poke around a whole lot of other interesting ones, that you shouldn't put in your mouth until you can say what they are. One of the biggest killers out there is because it looks like a normal field mushroom to people who cant pay attention to something a simple as the colour of its gills. There are few so dangerous as far as how many people they fuck up. Know what you are looking at and go pick a couple, and read the rest of the books while you are doing it, and don't stick em right in your mouth
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You can pick em, lick em, take them home in your pocket, just don't eat anything you cannot identify
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Just don't eat anything you don't know what it is. You might go looking for one obvious mushroom and find maybe 100 of them and 1 dodgy lookalike, which might be the most interesting thing you saw. And depending on how much you poke around a whole lot of other interesting ones, that you shouldn't put in your mouth until you can say what they are. One of the biggest killers out there is because it looks like a normal field mushroom to people who cant pay attention to something a simple as the colour of its gills. There are few so dangerous as far as how many people they fuck up. Know what you are looking at and go pick a couple, and read the rest of the books while you are doing it, and don't stick em right in your mouth
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You can pick em, lick em, take them home in your pocket, just don't eat anything you cannot identify
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Heard from some other anon that boars can have a chemical in their meat that makes it taste and smell like literal shit.
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Heard from some other anon that boars can have a chemical in their meat that makes it taste and smell like literal shit.
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>>2575502
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No, I can't say I do.
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>>2575196
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Cause I don't want to own Bitchmade.
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>I'm poor
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Esee 4. Does everything I need a knife to do.
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>>2574841
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Women didn't have asses like this when I was a boy. What happened? Hormones in the food and water? Obesity?
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This has got to be a bait post; no one is this stupid lol. In case it's not, go do Quandary or Bierstadt or something. And make sure you know how to use snow shoes / ice spikes.
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Sweet. I’ve got a permit for sept 15-19 or so and I’d like to hit the east face and east arete. Hopefully it’s not terribly snowy. Do you think that’s feasible or should we concentrate on one route?
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Sweet. I’ve got a permit for sept 15-19 or so and I’d like to hit the east face and east arete. Hopefully it’s not terribly snowy. Do you think that’s feasible or should we concentrate on one route?
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September is the best month for Whitney and the Sierras historically because while it isn't the warmest it is the longest insolation (solar exposure) period before the new winter snow hits but the previous winters snow has had 9 years to melt. Ice sticks around all year sometimes, so yaktraks are a good choice and really light
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>How cute--sure you are, now hush adults are speaking.
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>>2575229
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likewise faggot
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likewise faggot
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Everyone on Gilligan's Island.
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Sailors slept in hammocks for years
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That's fine if you plan to die of scorbut at 55.
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With 6'5" you need a very long and wide hammock, they are rare and pricey, regular expected size of the customer seems to be below 6'.
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Then you need a bottom quilt and a blanked or top quilt. Then you need the sling and metal hooks. Then you need a tarp, the lines and stuff to get it up. It all adds up in bulk, money and weight.
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I have gotten rid of all that nonsense, i use
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wtf is the point of attaching a tent to your car?
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this is so fucking retarded
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wtf is the point of attaching a tent to your car?
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this is so fucking retarded
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>>2575953
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You can use the exhaust to heat the interior of the tent
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>>2574822 (OP)
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>jeepfag
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Buddy, that car will never leave the pavement and you know it.
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>>2575953
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First of all in hindsight, like >>2574856 I'm a retard and didn't realize my Liberty is too small to lay down flat. Maybe in the future I'll make an expanding platform.
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But to answer your question the value of having a tent attached to the car is easier access to your gear/storage from where you sleep.
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And that can be a vice versa situation. If you sleep in the SUV/van then you can put all your storage and gear in the tent. If you sleep in the tent you can leave all your shit in the car and everything is equally accessible.
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Really it's just preference.
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I go on gravel sometimes :^)
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no its not and you sound really stupid saying this. just try to think of benefits from doing it so vs downsides and see for yourself.
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>>2576038
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>but that's exactly what my question is about
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You don’t know what car camping is and you should feel bad. You won’t, because /out/ is very ill informed and infested with newfags.
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ok then anon what do you call camping when you sleep in the car
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>>2576125
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I don't really see the point of carrying extra tents etc if you're already travelling in your car, you can bring exactly the same shit, just less, and sleep in your car, or better still, bring even comfier stuff and sleep in your car. No damp tent to worry about, way more protected from the elements and animals, it just makes more sense. Unless of course you're just camping at a campsite for the fun of camping, then the car is irrelevant and your whole argument falls flat.
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I think a lot of it had to do with me driving with the window cracked to stay awake.
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>>2576198
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weight/size of gear is less of an issue when car camping, car size is an issue. with a small car its better to have cooler and cocking gear setup for quick roadside snacks, same for camera, fishing rods or whatever else you like to do through the day while traveling.
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when you finally stop for the evening you leave all that in your car and pull out a tent to sleep in.
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>>2576125
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You guys have to ask what a universally understood term is because you’re newfags. As such, you should stop trying to redefine that term just because you don’t understand it. Ask questions without interjecting your retard opinion.
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>>2576285
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Ah I see now, whenever I've gone on road trips I've always slept in my truck because its big enough, my bad.
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>>2575451
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Get the First Aid App from the Red Cross!
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>>2575451
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Get the First Aid App from the Red Cross!
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>>2575451
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>>2575880
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Maybe? Dunno i live pretty far out in the woods myself; all the land out here is zoned f2 /f1; the urban growth boundary prevents it from rezoned and turned into a subdivision
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>>2575880
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Maybe? Dunno i live pretty far out in the woods myself; all the land out here is zoned f2 /f1; the urban growth boundary prevents it from rezoned and turned into a subdivision
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>>2575892
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Urban growth boundaries don’t mean shit when the governments keeps expanding it
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>>2576120
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true, but it does present at least some kind of hurdle to greedy land developers.
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where i live (lane county OR) the county and state are all very anti-development. they'd sooner build unlimited apartments and convert neighborhoods with SFH's into to section 8 favelas inside city limits than allow more sprawl.
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i really don't understand the pro immigration people, it's pants on head retarded and not sustainable.
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oh you mean your little sliver of the thing mostly in wisconsin? fuck you iowa nigger
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>>2576145
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Lulz. Farmers in WI farm the shit out of the driftless region. There's fields on top of any bluff the can manage to get a tractor up on to.
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>>2575751
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>only my topics about the outdoors are correct because..... they just are, ok!
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>>2576123
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So heckin crazy the sierra club 180'd on it's immigration stance and now thinks unlimited suburban sprawl is unavoidable. Our population should be shrinking but Jews insist on importing 1 billion indians and mexicans so they don't loose any shekels.
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>>2576227
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How do you even broach this subject with people though? Any attempt to bring this up, and they shut down.
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never had a problem with rubus shrubs, though i live in a climate where they don't do particularly well and the native ones are more prolific. i always like eating them when i find them out bush
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>>2575609
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never had a problem with rubus shrubs, though i live in a climate where they don't do particularly well and the native ones are more prolific. i always like eating them when i find them out bush
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They grow near me but I never get any because my dog eats all the berries. He goes crazy on them, like a bear, and he can get the tall ones cuz he's an Irish wolfhound so he's tall
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>>2575625
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Tbh.
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>>2576047
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>iai
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>>2575430 (OP)
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Does enchanted super berry real?
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>>2576076
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does 4 times more juicy enchanted super berry as in ops pic real or not? =/
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>>2576042
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My old Bernese used to strip the whole plant, leaves, thorns, berries, and all, when he got a hankering for them.
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>>2576082
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My poodle does this with blueberries. Luckily there's more there he could eat and lots.of highbush
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>>2575593
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The birds do not consider the berries to be their private property, that's us. They can always find more berries as long as people respect the environment and do not take more than they need. It grows back.
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>>2576101
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And the ecology is complex. Certain animals harm the environment, so hunting them is a way to protect the environment. Down here it's the kudzu, which just grows super fast and covers everything. However, it's not useless. It's used as a medicine to stop alcohol cravings for alcoholics, as it contains medicinal alkaloids. Typically a concentrated extract.
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>>2576102
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I've actually been thinking about making some kudzu extract to mix with local legal hemp extract, to treat withdrawal symptoms for recovering alcoholics. I think it could be a very effective medicine to give to people with alcoholism. Stops the cravings, treats the withdrawal.
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Damn that red part looks like my asshole right now
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>>2575758
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Let’s say hypothetically I wanted to bring it to California, Oregon, or Washington because I fucking despise the left coast. Would it cause harm?
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>>2575833
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My uncle did the white tail backpack thing. He came across a bear. The funeral was pretty sad, but the wake was a blast. I nailed his step daughter. Good times.
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>>2575833
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My uncle did the white tail backpack thing. He came across a bear. The funeral was pretty sad, but the wake was a blast. I nailed his step daughter. Good times.
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>>2575873
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>Pack a cooler to a beach
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>Way out in the woods
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...mk
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I've used one a few times while hog hunting with my bro, they work a lot better with trails than game carts due to the single wheel.
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That's literally a wheelbarrow wheel and two broom handles. The ends for the axle looks like EMT someone flattened in a vice and painted white. $50 in materials and they are selling for $1500?? I'm starting a hiking trailer company...
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I made a knife handle out of a piece of this random log that was in a chop pile. It turned out pretty well and I want to find more but have no idea what species it is.
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In in southern Kentucky
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>>2575683
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Are the branch holes symmetrical or alternating on the logs?
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I think the barks a little thick for aspen
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Going with maple like they told you already on /diy/. Like that one Anon said, lick it and see.
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The guy who said Maple was just guessing. I wanted to get a second opinion, and like I told that guy it tasted like his mother's asshole.
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>>2575735
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I thought that was some Anon trolling, didn't think it was you! Ha! Well I'm guessing too, I grew up in North Central Kentucky, and am in southern Ohio now, and it looks like maple to me, but yeah it could be something else. It even looks like it could have some figure in it (tiger striping, curl, call it what you will). I've worked it a decent amount, it has a smell that you'll remember, kind of sweet, so the taste it guy wasn't completely being an asshole. Well, yeah he probably was, but it's whatever.
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I made a knife handle out of a piece of this random log that was in a chop pile. It turned out pretty well and I want to find more but have no idea what species it is.
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Going with maple like they told you already on /diy/. Like that one Anon said, lick it and see.
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>>2575735
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I thought that was some Anon trolling, didn't think it was you! Ha! Well I'm guessing too, I grew up in North Central Kentucky, and am in southern Ohio now, and it looks like maple to me, but yeah it could be something else. It even looks like it could have some figure in it (tiger striping, curl, call it what you will). I've worked it a decent amount, it has a smell that you'll remember, kind of sweet, so the taste it guy wasn't completely being an asshole. Well, yeah he probably was, but it's whatever.
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A greenhouse turned restaurant. They grow lots and lots of tomatoes. Tasty food. Some ways out of town, but it can still be... quite full.
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A greenhouse turned restaurant. They grow lots and lots of tomatoes. Tasty food. Some ways out of town, but it can still be... quite full.
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Hey, not OP, but ill plan to stay there also for two weeks.
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I do not want to rent a car, mostly interested in nature and hiking, will plan to stay around 2 weeks, hike big distances (30+km/day) and sleep in a tent. I want to cheap out as much as i can (food, accommodation) to be able to stay and experience more.
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Currently im planning to connect some "famous/popular" hikes in the South area. But would also like to just roam around freely. Do you have any resource/recs beyond the typical things? Unfortunately i does not have any Icelandic connections.
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Also early September is feasible time for the above?
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>>2576019
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Early September is probably the best time if you are optimizing for weather/crowdedness. But it can still be a crapshoot during that part of the year.
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The issue with Iceland is that because the country is so small, there really is no "beyond the typical things", and that applies even moreso when you're operating near the capitol or south coast all the way to Vík. However, all nature is near unspoiled so even the touristy stuff isn't manufactured nature like Niagara Falls or Grand Canyon.
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There’s near constant rain during the summer coming down from the arctic right? Momondo has round trip flights for $500, might go for a few weeks in July or August. Fly to Reykjavik, buy a bunch of food then take the buses to stash food all over then just walk across the island hut to hut and hot spring to hot spring, occasionally pushing Chinese tourists into volcanoes
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>>2576028
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I mean the summers can actually be quite dry (surprisingly so, and even come with minor drought). And rain that does come (during the summer) can easily just stick around for like 15 minutes. The real rain season is spring and fall.
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my friend and I are going to sleep in the back of a hatchback, once you sleep out in a patrol base or in the woods enough the back of a cramped hatchback seems like heaven
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Smoke out the bottom is a clear sign it's not drafting properly, so yes bigger holes at the top.
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Use the can opener side of a bottle opener to punch triangles instead of a knife to make slits. Also face the bottom opening into the wind if there is any blowing to force feed the fire.
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Yeah, thing is the first few channels that I started watching were the real deal it's only when I branched out that I saw them, now I see that they are the norm probably
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There's nothing wrong with Steve Wallis
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Yeah, thing is the first few channels that I started watching were the real deal it's only when I branched out that I saw them, now I see that they are the norm probably
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>>2575886
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There's nothing wrong with Steve Wallis
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>>2575960
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>t. Wallis apologist
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>>2575867 (OP)
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how do I get a fat hiking gf bros?
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>>2575960
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>There's nothing wrong with Steve Wallis
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>>2575960
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>>2575867 (OP)
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It's probably just the business model of collecting affiliate link clicks. The larper Wranglerstar does the same.
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I love these two girls
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He has all that shit because he makes a living reviewing it on Youtube. If you reviewed a $400 knife and made $2500 from the views, wouldn't you think about buying another expensive ass knife and trying it again? If he has solid reviews, people will want him to review things they are considering...and so he accumulates more gear and makes more money.
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>this guy who's job is reviewing camping gear etc has more than the minimum gear for himself?? DISGUSTING
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>my first bigger hike
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>>2575954
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You cannot even get a bus in my home state in under 60 minutes.. if it shows up. As a kid to get to half way of my county if I didn't have someone to take me would take me all fucking day by bicycle was a solid 6 hours alone. Would have to leave right after school on Friday. And spend Saturday and Sunday with friends and ride the bus to school- then the bus back home. This was the early 2000s too...
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Does aliens phase canon attack real?
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Been there last year. Started from V koncu. It's a short hike without any exposed sections, but a little boring. The view is nice though. Just go and do it. Doesn't take more than a few hours anyway. Also the hut has the best soup i ever ate in my life. Its the buckwheat soup. I still dream of it sometimes. I went to Skuta and Kocna specifically so I could also stop for some of the soup on the way down
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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.
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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.
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Try sneaking into Mexico
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I accidentally gave myself a black eye this morning that I have been icing for the past couple hours. I was supposed to go camping this weekend and so that got me thinking about what’s the best way to make an ice pack if one isn’t available, such as when you’re camping or just generally out in the wilderness for an extended period of time? Any ideas?
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How’d you get the black eye anon?
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>>2576012
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He bumped into a door.
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Right anon?!?
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>>2575996 (OP)
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>>2575996 (OP)
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Just find a goat.
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>>2576012
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Haha, that’s actually a lot less embarrassing than the truth. The truth is that I was in a rush this morning when I was putting on my socks and while I was hopping on one leg trying to get one on, I slipped and smacked my face off the tile floor. It’s looking pretty nasty right now.
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>>2576139
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>I slipped and smacked my face off the tile floor. It’s looking pretty nasty right now.
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Kek, let’s see a picture of your eye. I need a good laugh today.
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>I need a good laugh today
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Can anyone tell me approx frame size of this mtb based on the pic? Wheels are 28"
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>>2576049 (OP)
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You're better off asking /o/
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I know they're not necessarily weapons but we don't have a gardening or tool board
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>>2576062 (OP)
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A modertate amount of competition is healthy but this is just nuts.
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The Dillon Aero M134D minigun fires 7.62x51mm ammunition at a rate of ~6000 rounds per minute. This should prove more than a match for quickly eliminating the shrubs and bushes around your property. Good luck.
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>>2576062 (OP)
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>but we don't have a gardening board
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>>>/out/
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>>2576062 (OP)
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>>2576065
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>>>/diy/
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>>2576062 (OP)
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Well. Loppers and shears are different.
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If you want pruners, I like Fiskars. You can also get a battery sawzall/reciprocating saw. I like Dewalt.
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this might be one of the only /k/ threads ive ever seen moved to /out/
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>>2576062 (OP)
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Is there Fiskars? They’re generally the “better” brand at most Burger stores when it comes to garden tools and scissors and I have been happy with almost all my Fiskars stuff. I went cheap on a lot of the shit first, and it became a pain after a few uses, so I slowly replaced it with Fiskars as I found good clearance deals in the fall and such.
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>>2576066
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/diy/ sends a lot of gardening questions over here.
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I think there’s a boomer lawn care thread going on /diy/ tho.
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>>2576062 (OP)
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Sheers are for boomers to make geometic shapes out of plants--which has always been tacky and retarded. There is no other reason to own them.
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>>2576151
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They can be very useful for trail maintenance.
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>>2576127
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These are the only ones I've used extensively, these ones with the extendable handles. Very useful when you need more leverage or for cutting things high up. Maybe others are better or worse, dunno, but these ones are sturdy and work well, I know that.
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If imagine that pretty much all of them are pretty similar in function, as long as you're not buying cheap Chinese stuff that snaps when you try to cut something thicker than a 1/2 inch.
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>>2576159
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>Trail maintenance
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No one uses those for trails. The mountain bikers and national parks use hand saws. I've checked.
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It's a boomer tool for topiary retardation. It has no other purpose that isn't better served by a more appropriate tool.
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>>2576161
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Easier to use them on alders and bushes on trails. Saws are for limbs of trees.
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>>2576159
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I had cheap loppers from Harbor Freight with the extendable handles and they were awful, the handles didn’t lock in place properly and would flex a ton when extended. The Fiskars are far nicer. They may be like double the price of the cheap shit, but it’s only ~$20 more and they will work for years.
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>>2576161
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I have used these for trails many, many times. Perhaps they aren't useful in your environment, but they're useful in mine.
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Pic is me, couldn't find any pictures where I had loppers
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>>2576199
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you're not the average user
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>>2576199
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Blake from Workaholics?
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>>2576062 (OP)
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>get chink electric shears
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>put good makita battery on it
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>???
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>profit
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My friend and I are looking to get out and explore the no-man's land between Worcester and the Quabbin.
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Mass is retarded though and there's generally no dispersed camping allowed.
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We're generally thinking to try the mid-state trail, park somewhere, walk in and hope we find somewhere half-way decent to spend the night.
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Short of that, any other suggestions or pointers?
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Why's it so damned hard to just spend the night in the woods not surrounded by people?
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>>2576135 (OP)
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Camping where I wasn't supposed to with my friends was the norm where I come from. They still do it. Just don't set up near the parking lot and try to set up far enough from the trail where light or noise is blocked....the other side of a hill is ideal.
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>>2576166
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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.
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What happens here?
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>>2576140 (OP)
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Where? at rock house?
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>>2576140 (OP)
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This one used to be called “Dead Nigger Creek,” but that was changed in the 60’s. Unfortunately I don’t have a map that’s labeled as such. Today it’s Buffalo Soldier Draw. 4 Buffalo Soldiers died back when the n-word wasn’t seen as offensive.
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>>2576140 (OP)
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I've heard of bignose sightings from this area. These mountains seem to be subverting the neighboring white mountains.
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hootin, hollerin, pickin, grinnin, shuckin, jivin
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