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Bepis bro, could you please tell me what knife this is?
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No.2830589 View ViewReplyOriginalReport
Camping on a weeknight is incredibly based.
>no normies
>no teenage riff-raff partiers
>no large groups of indians blasting bhangra music and littering the beach with takeout containers
>no large groups on chinese talking loudly and raping the shoreline of all sealife
just breathing room, peace and quiet. life is good bros
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birding/birdwatching

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Birdwatching Thread
post yer recent sightings or pics or equipment
sticky says its allowed and /an/ is full of freaks

White-winged Dove
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Vanlife Vagabond Homeless

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Vagabond General #1

Outdoor living or homless?

Good to know:
Safety First, Is high traffic safer because peopple pass on by? How about parks, forests, or less populated areas?

Equipment:
Tent or Tarp, Sleeping Bag, A sleeping pad, portable stove or a simple campfire setup can make cooking easier. Don’t forget a pot and utensils!

Foraging:
Learn about local edible plants and mushrooms. It can supplement your diet and save money.

Water:
It always takes way more water than you expect. Water to brush teeth. Water to drink. When it gets hot I use 10-20Litres a day.
Always have a way to purify water.

Stay Clean:
Keep a kit with soap/ a toothbrush/ and wipes.
Public restrooms can be used to wash up. Don't leave a mess. If you always leave the place cleaner than when you left it, people are less likely to complain.
Use a laundrymat when available.
Not necessarily hygiene, but take care of your mental health.


Other:
Research local laws regarding camping and homelessness.
Remember there are shelters, food banks, and outreach programs.

Resources:
maps.google.com
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Is it safe to go hiking in Upstate NY wearing shorts? Or will I die from deer ticks?
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I kneel

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ITT we share our favorite OT products.
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Tomorrow I have my first ''big'' hiking expedition since 4 years ago. I think I'm prepared but I'm nervous and I never trust my epilepsy.

What I will do will be 3.478m of altitude with 1.914m of positive and negative slope. There will be 30km in total.

I'm not going alone, there will be 3 pros with me and one friend, but he went there more than one time. My only problem is my fucking epilepsy, hell If I wouldnt't have it things would be so different.

Any recommendations? I'm in good shape btw.
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https://www.cbsnews.com/news/trump-signs-executive-order-calling-for-foreign-visitors-to-pay-surcharge-at-national-parks/
Finally the first good news in a long time.
>Mr. Trump also ordered the Interior Department to give U.S. residents "preferential treatment" over foreign visitors regarding "recreational access rules, including permitting or lottery rules" that parks might have in place. The order did not detail what those preferential treatment rules would entail, but some popular national parks have reservation systems for entry and camping during peak seasons.
Americans get first pick finally
>The order Thursday also revoked a memorandum signed in January 2017, at the tail end of former President Barack Obama's second term, which sought to promote diversity and inclusion at national parks. The move appeared to be part of the ongoing effort by the Trump administration to scale back the federal government's diversity efforts.
No more diversity bullshit
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How would you survive a Walking Dead apocalypse?
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