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Would you? Have you lived in one, built one, or simply stayed overnight? Explain yourself.
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>>2860579 >honestly for a dumb newbie anon, if you are under the age of 26, i was literally framing houses since before you were born. get over the foundation, you have zero clue what you are talking about.
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>>2860584 forgot pic, door is hung
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>>2860584 >appeal to authority fallacy choke on a dick you pretentious faggot, i was just saying anon could have done a lot worse for his first shit shack
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>>2860584 >i was framing houses >house framing which is not considered proper construction on most places outside the US for anything that isn't some single room cheap cabin meant to be used only in summer
i mean come on
anon's making a makeshift shack here, no need to act hight and mighty
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probably larping like most of /out/, probably not that old, probably never framed houses too
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can anyone recommend a good pair of hiking boots? price doesn't really matter, i'm just trying to get a decent pair of boots that won't bust a hole straight through the bottom like my last pair (my walking posture is fine)
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>>2843610 What's the best brand that currently makes jungle boots like in OP's pic? Preferably with the steel plates but I feel like those would be hard to find on the civilian market these days.
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>>2843645 What are some good half-boot trail runner type shoes? I need to be able to chase people down but then not worry about my shoes coming off once I’ve caught them. Normally it would be a patrol type boot but at my job I’ve got free range to wear whatever the fuck I want.
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>>2858326 mcrae is good, i think smwholesale might be good, wellco is good, altama is only good if it's made in USA (do not buy altama made in filippines). bellville also makes jungle boot repros that are made in china but i have not heard any complaints about them so maybe they're good too idk
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>>2860357 all the tacticool people wear ankle high salomons mr. ICE
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>>2860539 The Speed Assault 2?
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/out/ give me recs on leather boots that are stylish yet practical. Preferably waterproof. Been thinking about the danner light 2, but I wanna know whats out there.
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What are some good half-boot trail runner type shoes? I need to be able to chase people down but then not worry about my shoes coming off once I’ve caught them. Normally it would be a patrol type boot but at my job I’ve got free range to wear whatever the fuck I want. I’m in the cold now but when I get sent home it will be much warmer
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Ive had a pair of danner lt IIs for nearly a decade and while they are great work and stand around boots they are not good for any kind of real hiking.
>>2860395 most of the trailrunner brands make ones with more ankle support that look more bootlike, and are basically light boots, but I dont understand the problem, why would your trailrunners not come off when running but come off when stopped? They should be tight either way
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>>2860397 It’s easy to step out of shoes in a fight. Do you have any boots you would recommend, or maybe a top three? I usually need a wide size so a model that runs wide or comes in wide would be good.
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>>2856830 You just made this thread. I remember seeing the camo snufkin and everything. How many boot recommendations do you need?
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>>2856830 Speaking of camo, anyone know of any modern clothing in Erbsenmuster anywhere?
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From what I gather, most of these are boomer-occupied. That's fine if those are the best ones but I can't help but feeling their insight is a bit dated. I just want to know where the interesting stuff is from people that actually homestead/prep/do survivalism which is more strictly oriented toward these lifestyles
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>>2860419 Because you act like a retard when people try to point out things you can do better and what king of mentally crippled fucksmear puts their arm in the path of their axe?
Why the fuck would you go all that way with hand hewn logs and then put a fucking hobby lobby lumber roof on it?
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>>2859364 I lost my homestead site to a forest fire and it set me back about 10 years. I'm still fucked right now and not really sure what I'm going to do.
If you make a community the government doesn't approve of, they will just burn you out.
If some commie terrorist on drugs wants to destroy your town, he can in a single day with a single act of arson.
Resilience doesn't mean living in the forest anymore. You're just living on a pile of kindling. If you serious about homesteading/survivalism figure out where to live that isn't prone to going up in flames or drowning in a flood.
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>>2860529 >Because you act like a retard when people try to point out things you can do better i am just having a little bit of fun while i make a little tool shed to put my tools and stuff in, im tired as my house doubling as a workshop.
>and what king of mentally crippled fucksmear puts their arm in the path of their axe? i worked in oil and gas most my life and they pound safety into our heads. i was thinking being in the line of fire and about hand injuries being our number one injury. i was stoned af and having fun though.
>Why the fuck would you go all that way with hand hewn logs and then put a fucking hobby lobby lumber roof on it? i built a fence with oak of the similar size and the horizontal pieces started to sag within a year plus i was over the cabin and just wanted to get it done and move onto my garden. its almost spring and i want to break out two more beds.
picrel:view from inside
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Just a friendly reminder: don't reply to trolls.
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Is the new Live Action Lara Croft /out/ worthy?
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>>2860561 would share my tent with her
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maybe I'm being nitpicky, but her shorts should be fuckin khaki
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The nature is harsh, dry, not welcoming, the people are very dumb and either friendly if they can't actually help you, annoying when they want to help you ged rid of all cash in your wallet or rude when they don't care for your existence. Frequent interaction with the wild animals is what made it worthwhile though.
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>>2860149 >or a spanish Ryan Air (Vueling) that costs 200€ in total if you book in advance. which destination airports should i look for? i guess the capital of senegal?
any of those countries have mountains, or is it only jungle?
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>>2860547 >which destination airports should i look for? Banjul.
>any of those countries have mountains, or is it only jungle? They are flat as can be. Parts of Senegal feel like uncultivated Oklahoma but flatter. And the region is definitely not only jungle. Along the river, especially during rain season, it will probably feel so, but this is more like the classic African Savanna area than pure jungle.
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>>2860547 In Senegal the border with Guinea has some excellent mountains and waterfalls. Or just go to Guinea which has 10x that.
Some day I want to go to Sierra Leone and climb Lome Mountain.
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I've spent a lot of time in Asia but have no desire at all to ever visit Africa or India.
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>>2860574 Truthfully Africa is a cool place to visit at least I had a good time in Ghana. A complete culture shock experience. People were friendly in Ghana and I had no problems while I was there even in the middle of no where. I was there for work and we did have a local guide with us so maybe that makes the difference. Food isn’t very good and you’ll probably be taking a bucket shower though.
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How do you go about cooking /out/? What's the minimal gear needed to cook something you can call complex? What's the most complex dish you've prepared?
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Also how do you consider disinfection of ingredients and cleaning up cooking utensils after you're done?
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I use a pocket rocket msr stove, a pot, and a pan, and i bring a lil cutting board and small utensils and I cook meals like I cook at home. Unless you are in a really hot and humid place there is no reason you cant pack in fresh food for the first few days. I might pre cook the meat though. I make lots of pasta and rice dishes. Heres one for a pasta salad that women love
>orzo >arugula >red onion >feta >pine nuts >dried cranberries/cherries >pepper >olive oil+balsamic vinegar Only thing you have to cook is the pasta. You could add meat like something cured. Essential part is also to roast the pine nuts on low heat in the pan. No oil needed they have their own.
>>2860526 They make biodegradable dish soap. So that and a lil scrubber and a bit of water. But honestly on a lot of shorter trips if I'm staying near flowing water I'll just rinse in the creek with my hands. The key is cleaning immediately after use to not allow anything to stick.
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You can feel it when you are out in public, no one gives a fuck about anything anymore. Even normies are blackpilled husks now. I go to work and basically just do nothing. I don't give a shit if they fire me, it literally doesn't matter at this point. I'm poor if I'm NEETing and poor if I work full time. This society is pointless. No community, no property, no families, no future. Where the fuck do we even go from here?
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>>2860540 >Where the fuck do we even go from here? Hopefully they send you to ww3 or put you in a 15 minute walkable niggercattle feedlot. that way i wont have to be around you
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>men are dropping out of society at an alarming rate >your crush is out there living her life >the game is over as i am fond of saying >this thread amazing people still reply to this garbage
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>>2860553 Maybe I'll just stay here instead.
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>>2860556 >you guys don't like me? >seems like i found my new home it isn't anything new redditbro. you are just part of a flow of newfags
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>>2860554 >your crush is out there living her life That post inspired me to reach out to my (asexual) crush and we have a hike planned now.
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looking for a blueprint of a underhand chop so i can have my local welder build one for me, can't really find much online, thanks in advance
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Well id sketch it on some paper and use dimension around the size of wood you plan to chop
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>>2860350 Dude please don't do this. This is how you cleave your foot in half.
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>>2860396 Natural Selection. Let it happen, weed the retards out of society.
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>>2860350 Lumberjack world championship uses a 14 inch diameter and 26 inch length log
Stihl uses 32cm around 13 inch diameter
If you can't figure it out from there then you probably shouldn't be playing with axes
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>>2860396 A simple pair of steel toe boots from walmart will prevent that.
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Winter wanderings edition. Who's had any good /out/ings so far this winter? Every aspect of your edged what kit have you worked on lately? What plans do you have for the coming spring?
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>>2860168 Supremely cozy. It would be awesome to spend a few days living out of this. Very jelly, anon.
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>>2860182 Ive since upgraded to a wedge tent. But im planning on converting my diamond fly into a dinning fly ive see so many other camps do. But also keep it handy for treks.
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>>2860240 That rocks. Nice camp, anon.
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Good places to buy 18th century clothing? Also are Traditions rifles decent enough as an intro to black powder?
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>>2860410 Depends on your era. Townsends, Crazy Crow Trading Co. and Etsy. Look for period fabrics. Wool and linen were more common than cotton.
But at these events like fur trade Rendezvous most have a trade blanket of stuff for sale. You can by stuff cheap. Or if you are ambitious enough buy yourself some buck skin leather and make yourself some pants and a war shirt with a $10 pattern.
End of February there is a trade show in Oshkosh Wisconsin. The week after its at Kalamazoo Michigan. They are big.