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>>2520224 (OP)
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Once while walking around the woods with my brother and his friends they ran ahead of me and while I was trying to catch up with them I tripped and a rock ripped a huge gash in my ankle. Had to backtrack back to the house on my own crying the whole way
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>>2520224 (OP)
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Once while walking around the woods with my brother and his friends they ran ahead of me and while I was trying to catch up with them I tripped and a rock ripped a huge gash in my ankle. Had to backtrack back to the house on my own crying the whole way
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>bump
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Id bring a snake in a bucket home every once in a while & my mom would scream bloody murder when she saw me playong with it in the living room.
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Worst thing I did was bring a bunch of possum babies home, she fainted & my dad was laughing cause I was crawlimg on all fours and carrying them on my back.
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Dont know how I didnt break a limb, every tree in the area was tall af.
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>>2570499
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>do you think its worth getting a 240cm sling
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nta, but if it's a bolted multipitch then yes because you can tie it before even climbing and have it ready to go at every station. I like a 180cm sling for the same thing and it doesn't hang down as low.
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>>2570499
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>do you think its worth getting a 240cm sling
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nta, but if it's a bolted multipitch then yes because you can tie it before even climbing and have it ready to go at every station. I like a 180cm sling for the same thing and it doesn't hang down as low.
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I got bored and laid out your proposed rap rack. I also included a locker for the ATC and my proposed extra sling and 2 biners. You will also be using a locker for the prussik when it is in use, but it can be stored on its own locker or with the ATC. In all, I think you have too much gear for rappelling, but that’s a bonus and with more experience you will be able to pare your rack down a bit.
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> 8 lockers
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You could probably get away with less lockers, honestly. I hope this helps, and let me know if you make any adjustments and I’ll try to lay it out for you.
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Based thanks, i think i only need minimum 6 lockers right? i can use the carabiners on my quickdraws in an emergency so maybe the extra ones are not necessary anyways, but i think i will bring them at first.
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is using another locker to hold the others only to save space on the harness?
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also dyneema slings seem to be just slightly more expensive than nylon so is there any reason to not get them? also im not sure how much use i would get out of the 60cm sling compared to another 120cm though
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>>2570891
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The lockers clipped to the one locker is just so it doesn’t look so cluttered. But yes, you can clip lockers together to save space. A racked climbing harness is very dynamic in how it is set up, with constant shuffling and moving, so one load out may not always be the same the whole climb. This isn’t a video game, this is real life. I just use dyneema because that’s what my shop sells. Nylon is fine too, but a little bulkier. Use whatever you get, it all works if it’s rated. I hawk it all the time, but https://multipitchclimbing.com is an absolute gem of a website. Do some reading! Get whatever sizes of slings you want, I get a lot of use out of shoulder-length (60cm?) slings. I usually keep a 240cm, a 120cm and a ton of 60cm on my rack for trad days. You can always tie stuff together. Pic related is a 2pc anchor I made on the first pitch of Olive Oil from a nut and #1 cam I reslung with accessory cord. Girth hitch master point and 60cm sling w/ carabiners. Bomb proof (well, a third piece would make it a bit more textbook).
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Any 'normal' multipitch maneuver (even anchor transfer on weighted rope) is achievable with max 4 lockers and 3-4 carabiners.
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Since you're a beginner, carry a spare locker just in case, but 6+ is waay too much.
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60cm Dyneema is great for making quickdraws, it's also lighter and more easily manipulable compared to nylon. Just be aware that due to the lower melting point, you shouldn't be making any knots that'll get shock loaded with it.
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Why are you buying a $500 gun to hunt rabbits when you can't even shoot straight. Get a Marlin for 1/4 the price and learn to shoot straight before you embarrass yourself any more.
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wena nido
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Why are you buying a $500 gun to hunt rabbits when you can't even shoot straight. Get a Marlin for 1/4 the price and learn to shoot straight before you embarrass yourself any more.
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>wena nido
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ENGLISH MOTHER FUCKER
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>>2570134
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great britain is barely 500 miles long as the crow flies
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a good size for kayakers to circumnavigate though, if the coast wasn't so populated i might've even tried it myself
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>>2570134
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great britain is barely 500 miles long as the crow flies
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a good size for kayakers to circumnavigate though, if the coast wasn't so populated i might've even tried it myself
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>>2570134
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Your post has absolutely nothing to do with the post you responded to.
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Do you understand how this website works?
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He's responding to his previous post you absolute melt, room temperature iq much
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>>2546057
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What a sexy horse
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What a sexy horse
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>/MLP/ CONTAINMENT BREACH
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MODS
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NTA but nice chickens
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Keep this general alive
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We are all gonna make it anons
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Based
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nice dub dubs but i dont get it
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nice dub dubs but i dont get it
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thats a good thing anon
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You can be the hero we deserve anon
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I have about $500k from crypto. Headed on a road trip to Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon this summer to find some areas I like.
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This time next year I would like to buy at least 20 acres in one of those states and start building a cabin.
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Thanks for sharing anon, have a good one
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Thanks for sharing anon, have a good one
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the land was cursed by the red man.
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You can just say you’re gay and not use confusing words like “ultralight”
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You can just say you’re gay and not use confusing words like “ultralight”
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We prefer to use our code, like when i see people with solomans or mids, that way we know who is DTF
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Kekd. You guys ever put a big rock in your frend's pack when they're not looking?
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I like that idea. Will do tomorrow
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You are the guy OP is talking about.
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You are the guy OP is talking about.
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>doesn’t explain the picture
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>samefag threads to death if they don't like the subject
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You can actually see this in this very thread:
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>HK417
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Where the fuck is this? Who is this guy?
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>HK417
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Where the fuck is this? Who is this guy?
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Dude, America has been funding and or equipping both sides of every war since the Spanish American war.
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yea boomers love em idk why
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Are the WHITIN any good? Talk me into buying those instead of the brand name Vibram toe shoes, are they reasonably durable?
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Late response, but I got a pair earlier this year and thought they were cheaply made, the glue looked like it was barely holding the thing together. And they just felt off, like they were stiff for being made of plastic and disposable construction rather than being stiff because they could last a long time. I returned them after wearing them around the yard for a few days.
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I'll posy anywhere I damn well please
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>I thrive on trite, irrelevant midwittery
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>Western Red Ceder
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>Western Red Ceder
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Seaside sparrow
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List is done.
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List is done.
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Comprehensive af, nice going.
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>decommissioned military helicopters
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NPS is good at paperwork: especially concerning tracing income and expenses. If it's a national park--it's listed.
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>Incoming cope and circular logic
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>wants someone to perform an logical fallacy
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Small edit to label hoverboards
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Thank you, I tried to fit as much as possible
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This debate is pointless because each person's needs, wants, and abilities are going to differ.
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others need to be able to navigate tight, rocky, steep inclines, and do real hardcore rock crawling, which require short wheelbase, good departure break over and approach angles, high clearance vehicle with locking diffs and 4 to 1 low. On technical trails like Johnson Valley, the vast majority of pick up trucks would get gaped. If all you're doing is mudding, then fine, drag a stock Tacoma through.
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Took me 12 months to start crying about missing my mum. Then i jacked off while completely naked on the beach while finger blasting my asshole. The world was ok once again for awhile but then I had to go to prison for awhile, apparently doing that on a public beach is not allowed.
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My dad used to have horses when I was little. Jem, a retired prize racehorse and her son Halcyon who was jet black and beautiful, and aggressive as fuck. I remember riding Jem around the house when I was maybe 2 or 3, and also worrying about Halcyon who was always left alone up in the paddock behind barbed wire. In another couple years when I was old enough to love them my dad sold them out from under me. Their paddock and all the trails through the hundreds of acres behind were where I grew up and even as an adult I wish I could have ridden Halcyon out through the woods and over the fields and let him come good.
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She's cute and actually hikes.
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Matches r free at gas stations
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Do you vote green?
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you have to be 18 to vote.
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>Herd of goats
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Get an industrial grade weed eater with the saw blade attachment. Don't fuck around with the low end models or electric bullshit from Walmart, get the big fuckoff Stihl one with the thing that looks like bicycle handlebars, the one all the landscape Mexicans use. That with a saw blade will eat through underbrush and even small trees like butter and you won't throw out your back cutting at weird angles like you would have to with a chainsaw.
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Nothing wrong with clearing land with fire. It's what you do afterwards that's the issue. The redskinniggers let the forest grow back after burning it for the most part, and it made up part of a sustainable and healthy life cycle for the ecosystem. The issue was when we started burning it and then using it all for development or big monoculture farms instead of letting the trees grow back.
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>drove herds of buffalo off cliffs
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There were enough buffalo that it could be sustainable. That's one thing I think people today don't realize is how many fucking buffalo there used to be. The entire plains were chock fucking full of them. We didn't accidentally overhunt them to near extinction, that would have taken decades longer than it did. We deliberately tried to eradicate them in basically an all out war to get the redniggers under control via starvation.
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>you have to be 18 to vote.
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Haha, love dabbing on shitlibs
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That is fascinating
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My uncle hired two wetbacks to clear his land.
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>>2566469
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Burn piles are still too risky for where I'm at. We also go get more use from chipping. Wood mulch is much more valuable for erosion control and moisture retainment. Than bio char and ash are for fertilizing. At least for us.
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And it is only time consuming when piled poorly.
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>Pile with all cut ends all facing one direction. Keep the ends in line with one another.Limits entanglement, huge time saver.
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>It is best to sort stuff a little. Longer limbs on the ground. Keep stacking shorter limbs on it after you got a small base. Sounds autistic but it keeps the mess on the pile. Along with aiding in grabbing a good chunk at a time when chipping.
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>Make more smaller piles, not fewer big ass piles. Most properly stacked piles, under 4 feet tall by 10 feet wide, are quick.
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If you have an absolute fucking mass of material to get rid of, and can safely burn? Do it, I will never knock that option.
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>>2570968
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>people today don't realize is how many fucking buffalo there used to be. The entire plains were chock fucking full of them.
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>START FIRE WITH ROCKS
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Would this actually work? I know about flint on steel but has anyone ever actually started a fire by bashing 2 rocks together? I know some sparks can generate but it's really pitiful amounts
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>>2569319
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>START FIRE WITH ROCKS
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Would this actually work? I know about flint on steel but has anyone ever actually started a fire by bashing 2 rocks together? I know some sparks can generate but it's really pitiful amounts
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Pyrite was used before steel, if that counts
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>>2566068
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Clothing, like other gear, is an investment. You're gonna have to go in-store and try stuff on until you find what you're looking for. For me, I bought a pair of Columbia convertible pants and matching shirt from Big5 during a sale. That was 5 years ago and I'm about to replace the shirt since it ripped last year. Big5 sells a chink brand called Pacific Trails and they have decent stuff for out
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You can get the pants and matching shirt for 56 bucks. I'd suggest to try it on first before making any purchase. Good luck brother.
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This country will spend the rest of its life paying for that mistake.
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As someone who's never hunted before, is there a progression of some kind y'all would recommend? I want to ideally hunt deer and elk regularly, primarily for food, pelts, antlers, etc... But I also know that processing game is an acquired skill that requires space (that I don't have) and time (that I have but probably not enough). Idk, getting into hunting for food/resources advice?
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>>2566471 (OP)
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All the old people who i knew 20 years ago in their 80s 90s, they all genuinely feared lightning like hell. The atmoshpere was probably a lot more active in the past century. When was the last time you've seen st. Elmo fire?
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He means the men will evade you. If so much as one man survives when you fall asleep, you can pretty much bet your ass he'll try to finish you off. Keep daydreaming though, I guess.
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He means the men will evade you. If so much as one man survives when you fall asleep, you can pretty much bet your ass he'll try to finish you off. Keep daydreaming though, I guess.
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If it's agricultural, camp between rows of crops. I assume you're sticking to roads, because farmers aren't going to find you on the back 40. Their dogs would be a bigger problem, but that happens on the road too. Corn and hay will hide everything in the summer. Hide under a bridge otherwise.
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If it's agricultural, camp between rows of crops. I assume you're sticking to roads, because farmers aren't going to find you on the back 40. Their dogs would be a bigger problem, but that happens on the road too. Corn and hay will hide everything in the summer. Hide under a bridge otherwise.
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My sincere condolences my friend.
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>>2568307
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My sincere condolences my friend.
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blue/green lens never had an issue
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get gud lmfao
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i cant outskill the wind my friend
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>fly fishing
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I never get this. Bass bros will rage at you if you take fish even though it's legal and most bass ponds were stocked for food fish to begin with. I get looks, sometimes dirty sometimes perplexed, when they see my stringer of one pounders bucket mouths. Society can't stand seeing a fly guy eating good.
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I mean I kind of get it with calicos, they're a relatively slow growing reef fish and they might not catch as many as they used to. I spearfish though and there are a lot more of them out there than people think, but they're pressured pretty hard here in socal and they're really smart and cautious for a fish. There's just a lot overlap between lmb guys and calico guys and they want trophy fish that they can catch.
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>SLX reel and bike parts
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Yea calico is not so different than rock fishes and people are much more wasteful with rock fishes. They taste similiar too.
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Lol ya, rockfish are way slower growing than calicos. Iirc the oldest recorded calico was like 35 and some of those big reds are almost 60 years old. Personally I never take more than 2 calicos at a time.
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Kek, ive been fighting the local Castle guards near the lake about this shit for years, i just take one singular step into the water and boom, i am now on public grounz and you can fuck off with the beaver hat and the guns
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4O1F0uAdoQ&ab_channel=Cedric%26AdaGearandOutdoors [Embed]
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CRKT was created by people that left Kershaw back when Kershaw still made good blades. Still family owned and based in Oregon.
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Seconding the Ontario RAT II. Get it in the best steel you can afford. But even AUS8 is fine.
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>Buck 124
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No one DRIVES a harley, anon. They talk about RIDING it while it sits in the shop endlessly.
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Somewhat decent steel. Doesn’t have to be fancy, I’m talking AUS8 or 440C versus mystery chinesium. Metal liner. Past that it’s mostly a matter of purpose and preference. Also on’t get memed into spending more than like $80 on a fricking pocket knife, and that’s even on the high side.
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What does out carry to be a "real man"?
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The people that I've heard this from in blue collar life have almost always been alcoholics. If not, they were into some cult shit where the church ruled their lives.
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>>2568948
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same area on OSM
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These people aren't telling you to go live innawoods or hike for four days straight in the cold and rain. They're telling you to go for a walk for like half an hour. Around the block, up the hill, along the river, through the botanic gardens, to the shops even. Just leave the house and get some stimuli you don't usually get. You don't need to do anything that you need to "make tolerable".
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These people aren't telling you to go live innawoods or hike for four days straight in the cold and rain. They're telling you to go for a walk for like half an hour. Around the block, up the hill, along the river, through the botanic gardens, to the shops even. Just leave the house and get some stimuli you don't usually get. You don't need to do anything that you need to "make tolerable".
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I am norwegian and when I studied I hit a ruff patch in life. The pointy is I do not like living in cities and when I studied I lived in a city with over 200 000 people witch is a huge city in norwegian standards.
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I would walk to a lake in the forrest, not very far away 40min to 1 hour walk one way depending on pace. I would make a fire and eat a grilled cheese or grill some sausages or whaterver. This was also an combined activity as leisure and exercise. I did this probobly to get away from day to day life and to get some solitude for my mind.
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So my advise I guess is to find an activity that you enjoy outside and that activity does not have to be super time consuming or exhausting, and a goal of the ouside activity helps, like for me to...
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Never realized that where tongue bite or burn comes from was a controversial subject. It can probably be from all of the above, all I can say is that in my personal experience when I'm smoking and get a stinging or burning sensation on my tongue, it's because either I was trying to smoke dried out tobacco, or I was smoking too hot and puffing too often. Usually if I let the pipe cool a little the burn goes away, unless I'm knowingly smoking really dry old tobacco which I try not to do anymore.
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Never realized that where tongue bite or burn comes from was a controversial subject. It can probably be from all of the above, all I can say is that in my personal experience when I'm smoking and get a stinging or burning sensation on my tongue, it's because either I was trying to smoke dried out tobacco, or I was smoking too hot and puffing too often. Usually if I let the pipe cool a little the burn goes away, unless I'm knowingly smoking really dry old tobacco which I try not to do anymore.
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Imo that is becaue the dried out tobacco isnt as much dried out as you think it is, yet the outside of pieces of tobacco might be dry enough and combust violent enough to convert the moisture from the inside into steam real fast compared to evenly damp tobacco pieces. There really is more moisture in pipe tobacco that should be, but that is how you make the beginning and end of a tin a relatively consistent experience. However, from tobacco like hh rustica is indeed very much capable of causing a chemical burn with too much nicotine released into the smoke by hard and fast puffs.
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probably various bases. the mouth is pretty resistant to acids, but quite vulnerable to bases, and even a mild base that has been heated will be quite aggressive. if you smoke too hot you tend to get an immediate nip and back off and you're fine, no damage done - there is far less thermal capacity in a few puffs than even a tiny sip of coffee. and the nip gives you immediate feedback so you can correct your puffing speed or put down the pipe for a few minutes to cool. but chemical burns are sneaky, they take a while to take effect, you may start to feel it partway through the bowl, but it continues to get worse for hours or even a day after you've finished the bowl, so there's no feedback, and not much imo that you can do to correct it, there are tobaccos that bite me no matter how slowly I go, and after 30 years of pipe smoking I can go extremely slowly indeed. i even built a rig to test this theory about heat, it was a jar with a hole in the top to fit a meerschaum coloring bowl, a hole for a temperature probe, and a hookah hose to smoke it with - so basically a fuckhuge expansion chamber. smoked a bowl of mcclelland's red virginia with it and burned my mouth anyway, temperature probe never got above 115F.
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Based inquisitive grandpa if you're not a liar, and that's a cool experiment. Sounds like there are several different unpleasant sensations that have different causes but get lumped together as "tongue bite" by most smokers.
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Ahh this same single faggot who always says the same phrase again and again. Still trying to shill that reddit thur hiking with badly optimised ultralight shit sacrificing things that don't need to be given up to make up some story that camping and hiking are some itemised and always sperate hobby. Cold soaking is for faggots and you cold soak. God I'm glad you fuck faces stay in your smooth easy trails that are as groomed a a child around a tranny are. Take no risks, I don't want you anywhere near where hiking that matters takes place. I'll know you by your gear and fuck you up. That's how few of you fucks there actually are. Hammer your cunt face.
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>between camping and hiking
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Ahh this same single faggot who always says the same phrase again and again. Still trying to shill that reddit thur hiking with badly optimised ultralight shit sacrificing things that don't need to be given up to make up some story that camping and hiking are some itemised and always sperate hobby. Cold soaking is for faggots and you cold soak. God I'm glad you fuck faces stay in your smooth easy trails that are as groomed a a child around a tranny are. Take no risks, I don't want you anywhere near where hiking that matters takes place. I'll know you by your gear and fuck you up. That's how few of you fucks there actually are. Hammer your cunt face.
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>feminine emotional outburst
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I eat 1000 a day at my desk job. When I'm innawoods, I generally triple that. Hot meals are where it's at. Also I always try to incorporate fishing in my hikes so, grilling fish is good for one of the nights but man... If you can ever catch you 2 or 3 brem or trout and fry up one by one, eating em as you go... That's the life.
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Maybe it's just a Marine thing, but I literally do not care. I don't even taste food anymore, I just scarf that trash and call it good. Food is just coal for the fire.
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>>2570705
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>camping and hiking are some itemised and always sperate hobby
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NTA, but they are separate things.
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The biathlon is a single sport in the Winter Olympics, but you wouldn’t consider skiing and shooting the same thing. They’re very much separate disciplines, just done back to back. Backpacking is the same in that hiking and camping aren’t the same thing, but are done back to back. Some people camp as a necessity between days of hiking. Other people (most of the vocal people on /out/, it would seem) prioritize camping, where comfort and fun at camp are more important.
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>>2568211 (OP)
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Not really a meme, just a specific solution to an issue. The lack of fuel and stove is both a small pack weight and volume savings. Additionally it's one less logistical thing to deal with which if you need to resupply can be a important thing. The other possible is that it will save you time, since you are essentially doing your meal prep while on the move, you can extend your hiking hours. In the morning you can eat right away and (minor issue but still there) you don't have to wait to pack up a hot stove. On a longer multi-day those 15-30min savings can be a big deal.
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Realistically though, you can also just start by reducing the amount of fuel you need overall. Come up with no cook options especially for breakfast and lunch is easy. You can also do things like cold soak meals and still just boil a little hot water to bring them to a nicer temp. This way you can carry less fuel (maybe just one can for example)) or something like an alcohol stove and a couple boils worth of fuel.
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Why you got to gatekeep hiking?
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>>2570705
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>hiking that matters
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Well that's the gayest thing I've read all day
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Just make a fire, brah
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>>2570734
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Suppose i'll just give it a go and get epsom salt from the store. I read cocos needs cal/mag supplement. I have some chalk already, but i have no idea if there's magnesium in there, i think not.
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>>2570734
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Suppose i'll just give it a go and get epsom salt from the store. I read cocos needs cal/mag supplement. I have some chalk already, but i have no idea if there's magnesium in there, i think not.
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--- 2570795
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>last frost in two weeks
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>have not even started my seeds
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How fucked am I
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>>2570795
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Depends on the plant. Look at the days to sprout and days to maturity on your packets and plant what you have time for until you frost frost in the fall
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>>2570661
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Thanks man.
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--- 2570801
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>>2570260
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Depends the type of tomato. But 5 gal should be OK.
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If you're in containers make sure you're using determinate varieties of tomatoes for best results. As another anon was saying, not in response to this post, bury the stem for root production. Good luck!
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>>2570796
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any suggestions on what? Season is reasonably long, I know I can get away with growing into November with some careful attention even though I think final frost is like end of October
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Really wanted to try and get some good tomatoes this year but I just totally dropped the ball
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>>2570802
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if you can't tell I'm stupid new to this by the way, I did a few nursey plants and wanted to do a full in ground garden this year because my harvest was shit last year kek
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--- 2570813
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The climate where I live is fucking retarded. Like yesterday it was hotter than where I used to live in the middle east, and now its nice and cool after a hardcore thunderstorm came through. As a result, I've had a rough time growing shit. Seriously considering setting up a significant indoor growing situation. Only thing is, some of the things I want to grow are huge, like watermelons. Probably would need to illuminate the entire room with grow lights, in order to hit all the vines.
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>>2570813
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I feel that. A week ago it wqs 90 degrees and tomorrow we've got a freeze warning. I'm just glad I've been a shithead and been putting off transplanting my shit outskde
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>>2570803
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For tomatoes, you'll probably have to go nursery again this year, you usually want them to be a couple months old when you transplant them.
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Zucchini, squash, most herbs, potatoes, onions, and beans should be alright to start from seed right around now, though.
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--- 2570832
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Was just rewatching a video.
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For people interested in trying soilblocking, this is a great video but it does not have to be as intensive as this video. You really don't have to add all the amendments but watching this again I might start trying blood meal.
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https://youtu.be/EQueN2ZPitY?t=76 [Embed]
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--- 2570833
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>>2570736
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I'm not sure? I just put on an inch layer of compost on my "beds"
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--- 2570834
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>>2570827
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Well I guess I can still start all my seeds and see what happens. I may just pick up a nursey tomato and see what happens. The weather here is pretty weird sometimes (5B). I haven't even cleared the land I need to anyways so I'm under the gun but worst that happens is my tomatoes just don't have it and I try again the following year. Cheers
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--- 2570837
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>>2570834
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You should be okay starting your tomatoes now. They'll be a little small but they grow fast. US 5b here too. Friend of mine transplanted his tomatoes mid june and had a great year. If you plant seeds today, they will be a month old by memorial day and perfect for planting. "A couple months" can be too long for tomatoes indoors. I started mine at the beginning of March and I've had to pot up to 6" pots because they go root bound so quickly. Better a little late rhan early.
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>>2570837
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Tomatoes aren't as bad with transplant shock, I've successfully transplanted big ass tomatoes from a 1.5 gallon pot.
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They were cuttings from a previous year kept over winter, so they had like 5 months of growth. It's not a huge deal if they get huge because you underestimated how fast they grow, just transplant them to a bigger pot like you did and prune and bury the stem when you transplant them.
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That said, I don't think he should start any beefsteaks right now if he might have to pull the plug in October. Beefsteaks can take like 3 months to set their first fruit and another 3 to ripen it. A slightly early frost would be just in time to fuck it all up right before it ripens.
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Cherries and sauce tomatoes would probably be fine, but nursery would probably produce fruit from late May and all through till cold hits while from seed probably wouldn't start to produce until late July/early August.
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--- 2570866
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>>2570837
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>>2570855
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I think I'll do both. Start some tomatoes this weekend, I'll transplant some nursery tomatoes in a few weeks as well and see what happens. Cheers guys. What a shame I started so late, life just got away from me last few months.
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--- 2570893
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>>2570813
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Get the fuck out of Minnesota
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--- 2570902
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>>2570893
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love me some mini sodas
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--- 2570921
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>>2570893
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that bad there too? no I'm in SE TX
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--- 2570963
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Well my diy mini block trays work great. 40 arugula for my bro going in here
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>>2570963
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--- 2570981
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So I guess you can make soil blocks by hand though I could easily do 8 blocks in the time it took me to squeeze the handmade one to the correct moisture.
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>>2570813
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>where I used to live in the middle east
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Just learned that strawberries apparently dont produce fruit in their first year. Is this also true for alpines?
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>>2570795
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I live in zone 6a and had some serious damping off issues last year (and I'm carefully trying to avoid that again). I literally was planting as late as June, and was able to harvest beans, peas, okra, beets, radishes, spicy peppers, and even some corn, very very late in the season. Obviously I made some mistakes and I could've done better, but I managed to salvage the remaining time left and made a pretty decent comeback.
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I planted two weeks ago and things are looking good. As long as they stay good and I work for it, I'm expecting a good year. [spoiler] I just want my tomato seedlings to grow faster, the warm days are few and far between [/spoiler].
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>>2571061
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welp
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What's a good edible, cold-hardy ground cover that won't form an impenetrable mat of roots?
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>>2568301 (OP)
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best methods to deal with indoor aphids on pepper plants? I ve tried soap but that just seems to kill the peppers while the aphids keep growing in number.
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>>2569991
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>very tasty
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they have this very parfumy tasty that i dont like over regular classical strawberry flavor of other varieties
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>fruit aren't larger than a few centimeters
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more like 1.5 lol, they are 1-2 grams regularly, mara de bois taste like alpine with an additional aftertaste that is like a strawberry-cream candy i ate sometimes as a kid
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>shelf life is 10 minutes
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kinda, i dried one once that had fragance and it didnt taste when i ate it
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>>2571044
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i think more like it is recommended to pinch the flowers to promote vegetative growth, young runners fruited for me certainly
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Started setting up a previously unused part of the plot and I have a few spots I think would be good for berry bushes but I'm not sure if I should grow raspberries or currants.
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Which one do you prefer /hgm/
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>>2571068
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Mahonia aquifolium
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>>2571044
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produced fruit for me in the first year
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It's long bean planting temperature in 9B now boys
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>>2571172
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>raspberries or currants
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1. Harvesting: red/white currants ripen throughput July, black slightly later. Raspberries ripen from August until winter. So, when would you like your fruits?
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2. Maintenance: raspberries spread like weeds. Apart from this, you cut them once a year at ground level. Currants yield better when pruned once a year, but can do without.
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3. Pest / diseases: currents are usually demolished by aphids. If it's severe (and currants usually gets overwhelmed twice a year by aphids), you need intervene. I've not seen any other serious pest/disease threatening my currants. Raspberries usually are healthy enough to leave them be. (Both raspberries or currants have a number of other pest that damage them, including butterflies larvae that eat the stems from inside out, but none of these are serious concern.)
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4. Soil / sun / water: similar requirements. Both like sun. Currants fancy wetter soil than raspberries. Both will succeed almost on any soil.
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5. Required space: red/white currant (unpruned) grows up to to 3m in diameter and up to 1.5m tall. Single raspberry uses up to 0.5m diameter and grows 1.5m tall as well, multiple are grown more densely than that.
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I'd rather have white currant, red currant and raspberries at the same time ;-)
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(Propagating: raspberries copy themselves by shooting new raspberries from roots, currents are easily propagated by layering and cuttings.)
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Allotment going well. Pretty sure there's an ant nest in the compost which I don't think is harmful. Lots of pests in there since I added a load of cardboard, got woodlice about 3cm long.
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>>2568458 (OP)
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>>2568458 (OP)
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Either wear a belt, sew the sheath to your pants, or install a magnet in your hip.
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>>2568458 (OP)
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I got that sheath for my Tramontina bolo. It cut through the stitching first time I used it. It's an ok sheath but could be sturdier. I keep a DC4 stone in bottom pouch, just big enough for it. Shame the top pouch is smaller or I could put a CC4 in it just because. The stone that came with it is shit.
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I've never used the belt loop on sheaths, it stays in my pack til it gets used then goes back in it.
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Just have your wife sew beltloops onto your shorts.
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>>2568458 (OP)
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I don't know how you want to carry it but this is the best Machete ever made.
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Stainless
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Chops better than a blade twice as long.
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https://garrettwade.com/product/the-perfect-balanced-short-bladed-machete
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>>2570848
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I look forward to billhook anon challenging your opinion.
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Also I'm pretty sure op already has a blade as he's asking how to carry it.
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>>2570868
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Billyhook anon is a larping faggot who lives in the UK. He uses it in his back yard.
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The how to carry it's been solved several times already. Hell, half the time I carry mine in a satchel--I have this exact blade but high carbon and wish I'd gotten the stainless.
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The size and balance is perfect--a field blade needs to be stainless or it's just another gardening tool that needs to be pampered.
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>>2570881
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I have one of these that my 16inch machete fits in. Mine is over 20 years old and doesn't have the label on it though.
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https://legendaryusa.com/products/rothco-canvas-map-case-shoulder-bag
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>>2568463 (OP)
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>it's another google images picture spam thread
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Don't you have something more productive to do, like go outside?
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>>2568463 (OP)
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>it's another google images picture spam thread
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Don't you have something more productive to do, like go outside?
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Nah, gonna get rich and buy a massive plot of land and roam around it naked, spearing feral cats for food
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Depends on the region. In Africa and the middle east you have guys who walk a lot barefoot and they never develop anything weird on their feet.
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It's just the jungle fuckers that trod through mud that get all sorts of weird infections all the time.
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>>2568711
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Depends on the region. In Africa and the middle east you have guys who walk a lot barefoot and they never develop anything weird on their feet.
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It's just the jungle fuckers that trod through mud that get all sorts of weird infections all the time.
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Guess its retarded but I put deer tallow creme on my feet every evening about a week before a longer hike, either from the drugstore or those "second skin" or chamois cremes cyclists use.
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Micra
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I was thinking about getting something smaller like a straw or a squeeze bag. I'm not really going anywhere with really dirty water but I also don't want to get diarrhea because goats pissed in a mountain stream.
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I personally don't like approach shoes. I wear my Scarpa Mojito for everything, basically. In the city, on casual walks, for alpine hiking and as approach shoes. Super comfortable and nimble. If you don't have issues with your ankles and are not particularly clumsy, I highly recommend them. Had mine since more than 6 years now. Thousands of kilometers on these bad boys.
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The PLB isn't just a GPS it's a satellite communications Locator Beacon should shtf.
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Failing that, a budget option is to find a early to mid-2010s DSLR with a detachable lens. If you want to take pictures of wildlife you'll need to find a compatible telephoto/zoom lens. You should have at least 200mm focal length on that unless you wanna get good at getting close
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desu if you don't know how to fish and/or hunt consistently in the woods you'll die of hunger if you're trying to survive ...
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desu if you don't know how to fish and/or hunt consistently in the woods you'll die of hunger if you're trying to survive ...
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