got bored of urban exploration now i want to explore storm drains since it seems like ill run into less people there. any tips? i heard to watch out for sulfide.
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When do I really need to start carrying an ice axe with me? Is it a requirement on any mountain that is snow covered or is it dependent on more factors? I have no desire to do ice climbing btw.
/out/ you're on the air, tell us about your supernatural experience in the woods
What would you pick for wild camping in the UK?
Hello how do you guys find friends or just people to do outdoorsy stuff with? I’m kinda really getting tired of hiking alone and skiing alone, does anyone have any clue how I’m supposed to end this loneliness
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Is northern Canada an /out/ destination? How do you even get to most of these places? Fly in?
Are there any good apps or resources like Leafly but for herbs and spices that catalogs stuff like medicinal uses?
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i'm near completing my degree in entomology
what secret bug knowledge do you covet to know?
what secret bug knowledge do you covet to know?
Recommendations on best stuff to bring on the Trail?
Are the "Runner's gel" really worth the hype? Pic Rel
Are the "Runner's gel" really worth the hype? Pic Rel
Hey Anons, experienced camper and /outist/ about to go on a month long backpacking trip.
I will be heading to Bongland in April for a roughly 160 mile hike on national trails and will be wild camping as much as possible. I’ve done plenty of backwoods camping and am relatively comfortable solo camping (am much more comfortable in groups though)
Not pictured: 3L water bladder and clothes: 2 pairs of socks, 2 pairs of underwear, 1 spare set of vida pro pants, fleece for mid, rain jacket for outer, long John’s for night, a sun hoodie, a button up hiking shirt, and a pair of shorts/tshirt for end of day casual wear.
Weight is around 40lbs loaded up with extras and all that jazz.
I will be heading to Bongland in April for a roughly 160 mile hike on national trails and will be wild camping as much as possible. I’ve done plenty of backwoods camping and am relatively comfortable solo camping (am much more comfortable in groups though)
Not pictured: 3L water bladder and clothes: 2 pairs of socks, 2 pairs of underwear, 1 spare set of vida pro pants, fleece for mid, rain jacket for outer, long John’s for night, a sun hoodie, a button up hiking shirt, and a pair of shorts/tshirt for end of day casual wear.
Weight is around 40lbs loaded up with extras and all that jazz.
