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What do you play through your bluetooth speaker while hiking? For me it's either taytay or kanye
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>>2723115 nobody thinks that you go in public
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>>2723068 >Bluetooth speaker faggot
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>>2723115 You won't do anything. Goofball.
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>>2723103 >5'5" manlet talking shit
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Planning on a backpacking trip with friends next month for a total of 5 days. We will be on an island with no amenities and we are only allowed a backpack on the ferry ride (aka no coolers, rollers etc). I have never done backpacking before only car camping. Food is the most concerning thing to me, I have a limited diet so I cannot eat fruits, nuts/seeds, most vegetables, and anything with high fiber. Which leaves me very little options. should I just be packing a dozen freeze-dried meals? I will be with a group of 8 people but they are not likely to share food, only supplies
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Just-add-water pasta meals sound like they'll help. There are backpacking meal providers superior to Mountain House. MH constipates me. Can you eat oats? If so, buy them and apportion a half cup to one cup in freezer bags together with a spoonful of dried milk (Judee's is a good brand), sugar and flavorants like cinnamon. That's breakfast. You won't cook for lunch. Buy or make wheat tortillas and bring a jar of nut butter or a brick of cheese.
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>>2720270 >I cannot eat fruits, nuts/seeds, most vegetables, and anything with high fiber what the fuck do you have bruh
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>>2723775 crohns, i had my large intestine removed and have a poop bag on my stomach
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>>2722897 I share this guy's problem with Mountain House. They back me up horribly until they don't, then I have 3-5 minutes to dig a hole and drop my pants before it all exits my system as a stream of liquid shit. This once hit me when I was hiking up a mountain and two miles from the nearest dirt. Make sure you test any freeze dried meal before you commit to it in the backcountry.
You can also prepare your own dried meals using ingredients that can be readily bought from Amazon or grocery stores. This might be more expensive than the brand name stuff unless you get into backpacking (my first batch buy for multiple portions of three recipes ended up being around $100 bucks all in). Self-made meals also tend to be more calorie dense and have more macros for less sodium in my experience, all while being less bulky if you keep them in sandwich baggies and boil them in your pot. Andrew Skurka's website is an amazing resource for this.
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>>2720270 Cans of tuna, rice, pasta, protein bars, and bring a couple bags of gummy worms or the like - you'll be craving those after a day or two
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How to avoid spiders and bugs while camping?
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>>2721826 don't go camping where there are mosquitoes or biting flies. simple as.
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>>2721826 You must rub insect repelling plant juices on your skin. Or you can rub a thick layer of clay/mud on so the mosquitoes can't bite through.
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>>2722903 >>2722941 >>2722813 No, you can get rid of german cockroaches yourself just with a mixture in a gallon spray of Demon WP, an insect growth regulator, and acephate. Spray the baseboards of the house, underneath, and any places that bugs could habitate in, like underneath sinks and in cabinets.
If you're still seeing roaches, spray again in a month, other again in 3 months. They should be wiped out, but you could spray another time 6 months later.
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>>2722410 >just spray poison everywhere you go wtf
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Old one is about to 404
>>2639545 Last minute discussions and hopefully some sweet pics after the fact will go here. Fair warning to DFW area bros, there's some weather foretasted for the 8th so plan accordingly.
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They have loads of these in india
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>>2721898 not with that attitude
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>>2716447 >Not every goddam photo had to be a zoomed in photo of the sun with the moon over it. Right? Its so godamn boring same black circle picture over and over
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>>2719676 Picos de europa looking really juicy for 2026
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>>2723696 and really cloudy too
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I've never used one of these Are they really that useful? Are they a real game changer? I see everyone using these but dunno... never felt the need
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>>2721200 >doesn’t know if he wants them or not Newfag
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>>2721248 >They slow you down on the downhill you're fucking high
I'm easily 2x faster using poles on the downhill. It's like downhill skiing with more steps... way way faster.
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Trekking polls help you not look homeless too, which is important in towns where you might deal with cops. No homeless or vagabond is gonna have 200 dollar carbon fiber poles. Which also helps hitchhiking, just keep them visible and people will know you're a hiker not a bum
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>>2719046 Only legitimate argument for them. Usually I see them being used by upper middle class midwits walking simple shit.
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>>2719093 You are retarded, age cooms fast.
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I'm looking up maps of public national forests, to find nice land suitable for me to head out in and do recreation activities. Something that has been irking me, is that often the best access points and most convenient to public land for me are privately owned. I found a whole section of national forest essentially surrounded by private land, and for me to access it easily I'd have to cross through private land. Like why is this shit allowed for people to buy access points to public land, and then use it for their own purposes in addition to using the public land for their own purposes. Many of these people will have an effective monopoly of the public land, because they own the easiest access points and it's not easily available for anyone else. So they "control", or at the very least have a near monopoly use of the public land for their own purposes, a much greater amount of land than they actually own. Is it a case of, they owned the land before the national forest existed, or these land are being traded privately to gain effective monopoly usage of a great amount of public land?
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>>2723454 Care to show an example of a public lake with no access points for the general public?
It would be nice if this website
>>2723312 posted a map showing all the "inaccessible" land in the country. All I see are five brief reports containing minor examples of a couple hundred acres being landlocked here and there.
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>>2723367 my whole point is the losh trail barely runs along a creek
the mike run trail is along a creek for a long time, but the lower trailhead is (probably) inaccessible, there's other cases like this in the area (granted all with formally abandoned trails), mcgee run, north fork deer creek trail, haddix run trail 126 is the same, it starts at someone's house and the road ends right before it turns into public property, and all im saying is that's deliberate, generally people who live near old logging roads turned into trails don't want the public accessing them and the forest service doesn't care either
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>>2723465 >Care to show an example of a public lake with no access points for the general public? its not a lake but there's a state park in maryland outside of cumberland that technically requires you to trespass to access it:
wills mountain state park
there's a view at the top, and it seems like you can park in a neighborhood without a problem, but you do technically have to cross through a bit of private land to get to the public land
https://www.times-news.com/news/local_news/wills-mountain-state-park-might-get-public-access/article_ec9fe1c4-e7b3-11ee-b613-438461519be0.html Anonymous
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>>2723490 And my point is that you can use the Losh Trail to access the forest roads that lead right down to Mike Run. This would be an easy hike for me with zero access issues whatsoever.
>>2723491 Why does this Times-News photo omit Wills Mountain Road leading into the state park?
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>>2723458 >There are no laws that specifically outlaw corner crossing: no. and thats the problem. there is no clear cut law one way or another. The wyoming ruling only affects the 10th district which does not apply to MT. In Mt it is techically tresspasssing until otherwise noted.
https://www.backcountryhunters.org/thinking_about_corner_crossing_in_montana_read_this_first
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Hey /out/, I'm planning to go on a bike trip with this girl I like. It'll be about 70km, so we'll be out for a while. I bought >pic rel last year for my trips so I don't have to carry all the water I need with me from the start. Would it be too autistic to bring the water filter on this bike trip date? I'm worried she'll think I'm weird.
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>>2722807 Look man, I get what you're saying but I just don't want to spook her.
I know female brains just work different and I'm worried about giving her the 'ick' or something and then this beautiful little thing that we might have shared would have never happened.
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>>2722759 If something like this freaks her out, she's not the one for you. You do you, don't pretend to be someone else. Otherwise she's not necessarily into you but rather who you're pretending to be. So unless you're willing to become that, don't pretend to be. Honesty and sincerity go a long way. Either she'll think you're clever or a weirdo, either way, you'll know what you need to.
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>>2722807 >why are you trying to hide who you are so much? Bruh you can't just reveal your whole self at once, recipe for disaster
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>>2722763 >how could you tell I am German?
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Just got an REI membership and all I want to do now is consooooom
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>>2707378 the only black people on backpacking trails are there to mug or kill white women
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>>2723000 I'll never pass for a woman though :'^(
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>>2722931 REI associate hands typed this post
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>>2700073 The only /out/ store faggier than REI is Dicks/Public Lands.
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>>2723544 and whichever one you're in at a given moment
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Why haven't you /out/ed in the windows XP background yet?
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>>2720989 Have you forgotten what website you're on?
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>>2722621 Which style uses blue bans? I've legitimately never seen that.
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>>2722643 I've never seen an actual (USER WAS BANNED FOR THIS POST) in the wild. It's always in screenshots but from everything I've seen after over 10 years on here, posts that get a user banned just get deleted. Was it an extreme oldfag thing?
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>>2722659 this website used to have a little soul, sonny boy
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>>2722591 Looks like the palouse in idaho/washington
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>be dumb girl (pic related) >get lost in the woods for 28 days >somehow live >lose 40 pounds and get more attractive Is /out/ ketomaxing a valid weight loss strategy? I want to lose 20-30 lbs.
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>>2721586 It makes no fucking sense. I'm a roofer and I don't go that brown. I've seen some white mofos who tan very hard in the summer on roofs and they don't look anything like that.
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>>2718712 Explain how she turned into a black person
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>>2718837 Why did you come back then? You have to. You need it, you addict.
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>>2718712 >lost in a dense forest >turns into a niggy that's 100% bullshit
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>>2723597 >>2723648 Dirt + tan
Now you understand why liberals keep trying to call historical populations black