i want to start urban exploring dont know where to start.what should i bring,should go alone or bring a friend.also i live in istanbul so high chance of getting stabbed if go somewhere i should i not.
>Out in bum fuck no where northern Canada >only allowed to hike designated trails >only three campgrounds you can backpack at, extremely limited and they bottleneck you at the first one >less than 3% of the park can be visited because of this >completely closed to all in off season which lasts nearly half a year What's the fucking point?
I'm from Chile; the Republic. I have a relative , a good cousin, who has a set of chronic diseases, producing a rather severe form of immobility..His life-long (or honestly "bucket list") wish is to be able to go all the way from bottom to top, of the Aconcagua mountain (located in neighbor Republic, Argentina), and\or do the mule track tour across the Andes. IS this possible? Do some sort of "human carrying porter" services exist? Or more realistically, any equipment he can buy and learn to use, to -even with assistance- do climbing himself? Some sort of rope-pulley-wheelchair thing? He already does bouldering with great effort and help, but also great joy.
>spend entire day, or multiple days to reach summit >ski down once >have to hike back up all over again if you want to do it again Is backcountry skiing the biggest meme sport that is out there?
Back in 2022 me and my friends had a camp out in the brush, we'd go fishing and leave trout guts all around the door from cleaning and we'd bring hotdogs and shit and end up leaving half the pack there whenever we left. I suppose whenever we left a Grosse would come and eat what we had left behind and I guess he started trusting us cuz he accosiated us with food. Whenever we'd be inside He'd hang around the door or nearby under brush piles. We'd go fishing and we would always see him hanging round nearby, and whenever I'd get firewood he'd follow me. One time i walked into camp and he was underneath my bed, but instead of bolting like you'd expect he calmly walked out then went and hid underneath some nearby brush. He wouldn't let us pick him up,but whenever we tried he didn't fly away he'd just retreat to a downed tree or brush and we'd let him be. Eventually what happened is I brought my dog out there and she killed him on sight. Strangest thing I've ever seen, a wild animal trusted us, miss the little guy.