Land that conservation agencies refuse to allow to be open to the public outright should be turned into condos for millionaires instead.
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>>2853939 >Land that conservation agencies refuse to allow to be open to the public Thats where all the kids go missing
>>2853942 Yes it does, if you're jewish
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>>2853939 No, that's retarded, but your pic is comfy.
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>>2854654 Pussy, walk out onto the fin
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>>2858251 My legs were exhausted by the time I reached the top and I didn't want to risk dying. The sign says the view is just as good from the allowed view-cuckbox but I don't think it is.
I hate scary rock outcroppings with no railings and believe me I spend plenty of time on them.
I watched a fit early 20 something couple ascend off into the fins, and I think other people too. Kinda sucks they can't put a proper path into the fins to a better view. I guess the actual better view is from Roaring Plains, but that's an annoying one because you have to be there sept 1- dec 31 for the road to be open otherwise its a much longer walk.
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>>2858258 There's a similar place at the top of Mt. Laguna in San Diego.
Nice railed area for viewing but if you hop the rail and walk around the corner theres a ledge.
Its basically a shelf thats 6,000 feet above the valley floor. And its slightly sloped (towards the drop off of course).
Friend and I sat there and had lunch after a hike once. One slip and it would have been flight training with no recovery.
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>>2850406 janny pls…
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>>2858180 The Aird-X is a dogshit rod with a dogshit name. The blank feels terrible and so does the handle. The Lightning Rod is way better. I'm going to buy two of them on Wednesday. Daiwa makes great rods, but the Aird-X is terrible.
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>>2858142 >>2858162 >>2858180 Thanks guys though I'm gonna disappoint. The rod/reel you've suggested is probably a million times better than what I'm gonna end up with cause I'm going to go to a store close by to buy a rod/reel there. I guess idk what I was really asking lol
>>2858134 Since that post I realized I prefer spinners
I'm taking old man with me to help pick one out from what they have available since his still big into fishing.
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>>2858232 that's not true at all aside from the reelseat which iis entirely subjective. it's minimalist to enhance sensitivity on a budget blank. everything else about that rod punches above it's weight. haven't held a lightning rod but other berkley rods i've held in the budget range are pretty shit and have bad reviews. tell me what's good about the "24 ton modulus" blank on the lightning rod? that's very low end. I've stepped on an aird-x multiple times on concrete and not damaged it, beat that. at the end of the day you do you, but your opinion is contradictory to countless reputable fishermen and you probably never even bought an arid-x. you're acting like a $50 rod is supposed to be amazing? how much is berkley paying you?
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>>2858241 Yeah below a certain price point all you can do is send it and make it work.
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>>2858241 just don't buy a junk reel. there are $50 reels that are absolute junk and feel like slop after a few months. walmart has shimano Fx fc for $20 and sienna fg for $30. those won't have any slop in them out of the box and they don't use potmetal for the gears. avoid rod/reel combo pacakges because most of the time they give you a junk reel, unless it's daiwa or shimano... but even then a lot of times they get damaged in shipping or by children in store.
Was he retarded? or free?
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why didn't the so called magic bus realize alexander was a member of the proletariat and provide the means to sustain life.
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>>2858207 the wikipedia page likely has more info then some overly drawn out youtube slop.
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>>2830740 Total freedom begets total retardation.
He was both.
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>>2834319 All I'd have to donisnbring a sat phone. Boom I don't die and thus do better. It's called being a survivalist for a reason.
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>>2836086 You barely even qualify as human.
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Is there anything I should know to deal with winter conditions hiking? I've never been hiking with a significant amount of snow or ice, but am planning to do some in January in the Appalachians around VA, WV, MD, and/or PA.
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>>2855046 You can replace the hats, neck warmer and balaclava with a single polar buff.
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>>2855000 I've summited Washington in the winter. You want a rigid boot with crampons.
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I see you just mentioned hiking. Be careful in the winter time though. Understand that it gets very cold at night and often windy. If you decide to camp overnight you need a very good inflatable pad to keep you off of the frozen ground. The ground will wick all of the heat away from your body because your body weight will crush the insulating material you are laying on. - quality inflatable sleeping pad - quality sleeping bag - quality tent - suitable layers of clothing. Seems easy enough until you get caught in a rain shower on a 35 degree day with wind. - food - water
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>>2857659 I like having spares, especially of different weights in case I sweat one out or want to adjust. How do you propose to wear a buff as a hat?
>>2857781 >You want a rigid boot with crampons. I respectfully disagree. There are some routes where you need steel-shanked mountaineering boots and crampons like lions head, but ammo and jewell are both walk-ups you can do in trail runners and microspikes on a good day. I absolutely believe in coming prepared though, and on the bad days packing light and fast like that will get you killed. That being said, if you were to park at ammo on a sunday or monday the weekend crowd will probably have tamped down the trail enough to breeze up in a few hours under good conditions.
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>>2857659 For 3-season, sure. You need this level of redundancy in winter in the alpine if you want to keep your ears.
>>2857873 > buff as a hat Twist the top and pull it back down over your head. How do you survive leaving your house?
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what strange / spooky stuff have you seen? once when i was in the desert, there was a telephone pole, on it looked exactly like a 10ft tall bird of prey, just eyeing me down it was about a good 5min of walking, which felt like forever, just to see that it was a transformer that looked weird, none of the other poles had it either sounds dumb, but it really did look exactly like a gigantic human sized hawk, and the "head" even seemed to follow you too, really interesting illusion, since it also hit all the primal parts of the brain that gone "you're about to be fucking eaten by a bird!!!!!!" a year or two later, when i was gonna take a picture, it was gone, which adds a strange air to "it was right there, i tell you!">inb4 go to /x/ for this shit i want real stories, not >i smelled the rotten shit fart gas, and my best friend was turned into a skinwalker, and then i pulled out that gun from videogame and blasted it, dude trust me
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thread hit bump limit, noice it was seriously great to see your guy's stories, and really funny to see the anons keep bumping the thread to piss the one guy off maybe this year you guys can get more some strange / spooky stories for halloween, i'll make another thread around that time later cya next time, anons
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>>2857196 You know we will have this thread again tomorrow, right?
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>>2828996 There was a Disney movie about skinwalkers made in the 1990s called brother bear
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>>2847840 You only get one chance to explore the Lost Ruins of Ohio, anon. Shouldn't have gone back for dinner.
This guy made a bicycle trailer, the walls are made out of pink panther foam (xps), so apparently light weight. I was thinking of building one, but in the shape of a box (with a slide out inner box for my legs).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPxb5oyxzGs&list=LL&index=37
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A trailer also means you can really add some electric shit to it easily Also trike with articulating chassis is king
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Behold A quad bike with articulating chassis
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just pack a tent lmao
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>>2858170 I think it's a good way to get trapped and raped by hobos.
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>>2858255 What if OPs intent was always hobo sex?
If you are a hunter or angler you now possess the power to bring back two species. Game or fish. You can only pick one category. >you may pick two species >one will not displace or harm an ecosystem >it will be available to pursue by yourself and the public in its traditional range and sustain itself >the other will be only for you in an environment which it lived >you will have a one time pursuit of it with sufficient resources >either species may be living or extinct What are your choices?
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>>2857013 Mammoths because I found a parts of a skeleton about ten miles from my home.
The desert and it was in a deep erosion cut.
Something maybe part of a thigh bone 6 ft long, wide as a large pumpkin in circumference.
It makes me think of Skyrim
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>>2857312 Ain't no way these stood up with bird bones. I bet they flopped around like walruses and were filthy and stank.
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>>2858101 Salt and pepper
Then just fry them
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>>2857013 Megarachne. As a prank. People eat tarantulas sonit counts.
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>>2858234 Penguins are flightless and don't have hollow "bird bones," bird brain. They need dense bones to stay under water and hunt otherwise they'd be floating to the surface constantly.