Google claims this is a real story. Do a reverse image search and see if you can convince it otherwise.
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>never should have come here
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>>2857181 I can't find anything but it doesn't look like AI. the rock is consistent between frames.
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>>2859150 >he rock is consistent between frames The head was added in post. So of course the rock is identical.
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>>2859172 >>2857181 that face is way too relaxed like "come on bro"
You did visit Patagonia before some tourist decided to burn it down, right?
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>>2856950 Went when I was a kid but dont remember much. Aside from the megasloth caves any good /out/ings recs?
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>>2857970 Alright, you honestly seem to know what you're talking about so I'll trust you. I was just repeating what I'd heard from the locals during the time I lived there, but yeah, people tend to have a shallow understanding of things.
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>>2857970 I'm just irritated by your irrational believe into some banker bogeyman.
I thought I could console you but you seem too far gone. Keep living in fear.
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>>2857970 >The locals are poor retards that take the money the loggers giver them and Wow wow wow careful there my friend. Everthing you said is 100% right and I'm fully agree with you, but if you phrase it like that I'm afraid its just gonna make the locals want to oppose you and dismiss your valid ecological concerns as "hwite colonizers telling us what to do with our own land"
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>>2858036 >Irrational belief It's public information retard.
>>2858040 I've met enough people in logger towns to understand that ALL logging towns are saturated with morons regardless of country or ethnicity.
I'm equal opportunity when it comes to hating timber cartels (because they lie about literally everything).
Life after 30 is a slow-motion suicide without family. It's all the negatives of getting old; watching your friends drift away as they start their own families, your parents and siblings getting old and die, watching everything in your life slowly putter out as the magic fades; without any of the positives of things like family or community to shore you up. Everything rots away and you're left with the bleakness of oblivion, no hope of anything continuing. Anyone who has experienced considerable ageing among his family members (or already in himself), knows how blackpilling it is. It's really rough, once people pass their early 50s (or sometimes even sooner) you start to notice the slip-ups, forgetfulness, the declining of fine motor skills, the difficulties understanding new information. Human existence is a tragedy, there are so few years that you are allowed with full mental and physical strength. Your peak years are mostly wasted with education, where you have barely any control over your own life, because you have little to no money nor autonomy. Add to that the time spent sleeping, working, hygiene, housework, shopping, appointments, visits to the workshop - what do we have left? Everyone who has to work for a living basically leads a precarious existence, regardless of whether they are a simple worker or a well-paid employee. Before they have built up a comfortable fortune and a well established understanding of the world, the body goes downhill.
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>>2859154 Oh fuck off already.
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>>2859154 Fat female hands typed this.
A 30 year old male is in their prime. A 30 year old woman--that's useless.
Everyone check in - New England here, waiting to see something Tonight is supposed to be the night
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>>2858214 according to social media there were some sightings around 4 AM on the south shore.
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Well? Did anyone view it?
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>>2858783 The forecast was a bust. It wasn’t visible much further south than the Canadian border.
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>>2858187 Right on the tail edge of the green.
Ill try to get pics if anything happens.
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>>2859096 You're a week late
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Discuss /out/tubers here.
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>>2856443 Alfie dropped-off a long time ago and lost all his traction by not posting for a couple years. Last I saw he was uploading intermittently again but it's the same old stuff and just not that engaging anymore. Kinda sad but also glad to see he's obviously got other things taking his time and attention
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>>2854070 Sounds comfy. Thanks anon.
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Anyone know who that old guy who was living out in the woods in Alaska was? All I remember is he lived in a tent during the winter and made a video where he made "cowboy coffee" by just pouring his grounds into a pot he had boiling over a fire.
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He killed his best friend and wife in an alcoholic rage. His mother was also smothered via pillow by Steve.
>drives his truck to a pre-built camp site to "survive" there Very cool content. Don't trust any outdoor youtube who doesn't show himself actually hiking to an otherwise unreachable spot.
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He killed his best friend, wife, and mother in an alcoholic rage
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>>2857406 >Just take untested chinkshit to a remote location where you might be in serious trouble if the gear fails as expected Anonymous
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>>2858983 >>2859093 Eh, I guess you're right.
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>>2859086 they need to do another collab but this time steve takes greg to a choice parking garage to spend the night
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>>2857432 Yeah you don't generally want to do winter survival without this if something goes to shit you die.
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Are Himalayas better than Alps for someone who is in good shape but doesn't climb very dangerous peaks?
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>>2857961 No actual north american outdoorsman would ever go to europe for anything nature related. We pick up and rescue way more of you european boobs here when you simply drive to far down a road cause the freedom here is too much for you to handle.
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For me it's the Alps. Wake up in bliss small town, take the free public transit to the trailhead, or ask a local to car pool me there if needed. Do a brisk walk along the nicely maintained trail, then head back down into town to relax and drink wine and eat cheeses. You just can't get that kind of experience in Nepal
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>>2857984 You can't even walk along a river without getting shot for trespassing
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>>2858095 >drinking cheap lambrusco wine on the janiculum hill overlooking rome at sunset, love that memory Anonymous
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>>2857946 how high is rocky mountain range the one in montana and cananda
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Why is half an acre the absolute minimum land area needed to be self sufficient?
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>>2856586 fir, pine and beech really
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>>2858604 Pines are destroying your soil, sucking out every ounce of nutrients and giving nothing back.
Eradicate them.
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>>2858604 use all of them as biomass. dont clearcut, just take out bigger trees to make space for smaller ones to take their place. dig a ditch, fill it with the logs, branches and leaves. turn part of the wood into charcoal and add that, as well as any kind of manure and green plants. cover with the soil. you know have a hügelbeet. itll break own and turn into good soil. add some pockets of good compost to plant into immediately.
beech an be coppiced and produce a lot of biomass that way. try to get the beech to become dominant over the fir and pine. also interplant other tree species.
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>>2858824 Thats great for building a garden but 95% of his property is still going to be dead.
Personally I would drop every pine on the property and let them rot where they fall.
Selectively choose maple/birch/oak/whatever for access throughout the property without having it look clear-cut.
Let the pines rot on the ground for 2 years then harrow them in to the soil.
Advanced options is buying manure to spread (expensive) or getting goats (fence is expensive). Goats will shit all day and eat anything they can reach so they'll keep saplings from overtaking the property while also spreading nitrogen around. Sell goats when done.
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Some pictures to show what it's like behind the wheel of a mighty plow. Enjoy. Start with my trusty plow truck, a very stout 2010 Chevy Tahoe -- snow tires and 4WD.
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>>2859079 After I finish plowing, I park the truck back at the upper parking area and march down the trail inna woods. Here's that trail
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>>2859080 Final pic. The fresh snow depth and a pic of my benis (as promised). The fresh snowdepth as of approximately 1am in northern New England was nearly up to my knee. I hope you all enjoyed your experience with a snow plow. Most people will never even get this close to thrills of plowing. I wanted to take a moment share that with you all.
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Does anyone have any questions about plowing? Any kids out there dreaming of someday becoming a plow man? I'm happy to answer any questions you may have or ignite the fires of passion in an ambitious young man out there (plowing is a man-only occupation. Women are strictly forbidden to even touch a plow). Go ahead, pepper me with your plow questions. Don't be shy now.
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>>2859083 what is your favorite design of plow?
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>>2859071 rotate it in snapspeed
Where to buy second hand glacier glasses? Is eBay the only decent option? Found These on facebook market place, Vintage but cheap, worth buying?
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>>2856770 which star trek episode is that?
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>>2856806 In that case you're poor and not a mountaineer, enjoy walking your "adventurous mountain trails" with more gear than you'll ever need while some faggot in sandals passes you by while being equally safe
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>>2856473 >imagine wearing second hand glasses with sweat gunk on them lmao
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>>2856897 >>2856776 >>2856750 >>2856941 welcome to /out/ - outdoor redditors