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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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>>2860519 >>2860520 You sound like you would be an absolute joy at parties. Just you or with your group of homo friends. Hopefully you deter your self from circle jerking.
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Imagine the kind of fag that can't appreciate a tough experience
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>>2860817 im gay and i have no interest in visiting africa, sorry
we have africa at home
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What's the intel on Liberia? Does anyone ever go? I read they have huge virgin rainforest
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>>2860817 I remember when I was a teenager
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Due to being a dwarf (5’8), my proximity to a major river known for having gold and spots to look for it, and the current gold prices I have decided to dwarfmax. Anyone here ever panned for gold? I’m not thinking of getting much to start for supplies just a mesh sifter a shovel and a pan. Anyone who pans for gold around here have any input for supplies or tricks?>don’t quit your dayjob I’m not
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>>2860725 All the gold-bearing rivers and creeks near me already have claims up and down them. Are you sure you won't be poaching on someone's stake?
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>>2860765 NTA... You can usually find BLM and BOR land that is unclaimable. In my area, for example, the main river is unclaimable, only tributaries have claims. You will be potentially competing wit ha lot more people on unclaimable land, but if you know when and where to look, you can find good spots.
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>>2860735 he said he knows where the gold is and where to look for it
he skipped the panning stage
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>>2860825 >Tell me you know nothing about gold prospecting without telling me you know nothing about gold prospecting Anonymous
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>>2860828 Not that guy but I've only panned a few times.
Why is it bad to classify half a bucket at a promising spot, sluice it and pan the heavies? I have a mini sluice that takes very little to set up
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Is /ice climbing/ yuru?
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>>2858257 You really shouldnt be using old ropes anon
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>>2858399 actually this specific anon should be using old rope
>>2858398 is the one on the right a genuine fumo? i havent seen this one around
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>>2858233 looks sweet. did you climb with a buddy or rope solo?
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>>2858915 >is the one on the right a genuine fumo? i havent seen this one around I'm not sure, that one isn't mine. I think its a character from bloodborne or elden ring.
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>>2858233 I went ice climbing for the first time last week. It was the most fun I’ve ever had outside and I can’t stop thinking about it. I’ve spent the whole week trying to find used gear deals so I can have my own stuff. Ice is so awesome bros
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When you guys hike, do you wear your full fursuits, or only your fursuit heads?
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seems kinda foolish got a nice fur cap from my grandma I was trying to use outdoors because jesus fuck its cold on the east coast right now but it is not durable enough for what I needed cant imagine trying to do that with furshit stuff, but I guess your loss if you care about it
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>>2860851 It would be so much more metal if furries actually made their suits from actual wolf or fox fur.
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>Time is 1:42am in the UK >Actual snowstorm covering my town >Decide "Hey I'm a fat autistic POS, lets go for a walk since snow is cool" >Gear up in boots and scarf with gloves ready for a nice hour long walk So there I am walking up a hill enjoying the peace and scenery. I am a fat mid twenties male so I am not really expecting what happens next. I see over the crest, a man walking in the middle of the road towards my direction. I think nothing of it because why the fuck is anyone dodgy going to be out at this time? So I continue walking up the hill thinking nothing of it. As we get closer to eachother he sneakily starts walking onto the pavement in front of me. I'm a bit weirded out at this point so I go "Alright mate?" as a friendly gesture. He doesn't respond, I call again and he still doesn't respond. Might be my imagination but I swear he was walking brisker at me. Now I am really pissed off what I did next because I ran like hell. It's almost 2am, the roads are dead and its just me and him, I've never had a proper fight in my life and all I'm thinking in my head is "GUY HAS A KNIFE AND IS PROBABLY A MIGRANT". I am a fat bastard but somehow the adrenaline made me speed away faster than I've ever known. Despite the snow I didn't slip. So what the fuck was the guy's problem? Why did he start walking on the pavement only when we were crossing paths? My town isn't known for things like this but occasionally it does happen. I'm just so pissed off man because I feel like a coward. Still thats the most running I've done in years so I was coughing my lungs up for 10 minutes after. Maybe I should join a boxing gym.
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>>2856974 But killing police is a good thing
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>>2859576 This is the only valid response.
You live in one of the safest places in the world in history. You're alright mate. If you go schizoid, the assholes win. Theres a 90% chance the guy had his headphones in and was listening to some droopy pop balad. Then theres a 9.999% chance he was as autistic as you. That last 0.001% is divided by actual psychos (who dont murder the vast majority of people they meet) and deaf people (who also dont generally murder random passers-by.
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>>2859842 Are you sure about deaf people?
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>>2859956 It's not deaf people you have to worry about, it's the blind.
>I didn't see him, he must have ran into my knife 20 times officer >No witnesses, not even himself Anonymous
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You did the right thing
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>RINJANI MOUNTAIN AREA, WEST NUSA TENGGARA, INDONESIA – JUNE, 2025 Hiking trip ended tragically for 26-year-old Brazilian tourist Juliana Marins. On June 21, she set out on the “Cemara Tunggal” trail with five other people. Likely due to fatigue and the slippery terrain, she lost her balance and fell approximately 500–650 feet (150–200 meters) down a steep, rocky slope. She survived the fall but landed in an area her companions couldn’t reach. They had to contact the national park authorities to launch a rescue operation.Rescue efforts began immediately after the alert, but the search was hampered by poor weather conditions, thick fog, and extremely rugged terrain. She was eventually found on June 24 at the bottom of a ravine, another 1,600 feet (500 meters) below. Sadly, nature was unforgiving – she was found dead. It’s believed she tried to find help on her own after waiting for some time but fell from another slope, this time fatally.
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>>2858871 >Darkie with tats Definitely nothing of value was lost.
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>>2858874 I found a driveway that had a really good view and I wanted a picture, but I figured I didn't want to get too far into their property cuz it was private, so I tried to park close to the main road - sort of on a slope and there were wet leaves covered with snow and I got out of my car without steadying my feet on a slope, tripped and fell backwards.
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>>2858684 Almost always. The amount of backpackers here where they find their car because they tried to drive a dacia into the bush in a flood and then wander off is something. I got bogged on a colossal station and knew nobody would be back for a week so hiked out about 11ks in summer but I knew where I was going and knew there was water.
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>gun? heh, I just carry bear spray, it's actually more effecti-
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>>2859835 >black bears come to a close in parity in total number of attacks in the USA but keep in mind there are 10x the number of black bears than brown in the US- a much greater gap if you exclude alaska so the per capita amount of attacks is heavily skewed toward brown bears. But black bears are almost everywhere (40 states)
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I hike with my bear spray in my hand and ready to go sometimes. It makes me feel more secure. I got really scared once in a tall boreal forest and the tree canopy almost covered the sky, it was day time but it was so dark around me.
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>>2860047 >I hike with my bear spray in my hand and ready to go sometimes I do to. not all the time just sometimes when it seems extra beary-y and/or visibility is low. Sometimes I just get a feeling...
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>>2849652 >be me >middle school age >living in rural New England >bored at bros little league game >practicing lacrosse shots in the batting cage >hear huffing snort >black bear like 10 yards away >same height as me, probably outweighs me by a factor of 4 >yeah 3 feet of hollow aluminum stick ain't doing shit >immediately turn and run away >run back to mom, yelling that I saw a bear >other moms try to convince me that I saw a cow >you dumb bitch, I watch animal planet >town paper comes out a few days later >"bear sighted on Y road" front page headline >be a smug as fuck middle schooler at the next baseball game >grow up still enjoying hiking >carry rifle or pistol every time >>2860111 >Sometimes I just get a feeling... in my opinion, that gut feeling is your subconscious noticing something that your conscious thought process just hasn't picked up on yet.
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>>2853353 >killed several retards in just a few years. Why lie on the internet, of all places? It was one jogger that got too close to a mother with cubs.
>Worthless imbeciles with a little bit of power are by far the most dangerous beast. Just quoting this part, but your entire post was filled with intense contempt for the people involved in this project. Why the hostility? Do you live in this area? Has it affected you in some way? After looking into the project it seems extremely successful, and these bears are offering a plethora of ecosystem services that have been missing since they were hunted to extinction in the area. Not saying your feelings aren't valid, I'm just curious why you're so vehemently against it.
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Never heave anywhere without it. HOOORAH Support The Troops! Shart In Mart! O\
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>>2858020 Seems like a massive waste of space when they make compact alternatives
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>>2859307 I've used these, but be aware they're porous
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does anybody else wash their ass with soap right after shitting each time?
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>>2859773 yeah I always carry my tactical bidet when I hike
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Any disabled hikers here who stick to easy trails?
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>>2858675 I was getting into hiking to go remote and do some gold panning for fun and enjoy the outdoors. I was slowly buying the pack, tent, foods, stove all the supplies and taking some easy day trips to build up experience and endurance but my hip started hurting (not from the hiking). Kept getting worse and soon I had to stop hiking for about two years. I had to get a hip replacement a few months ago and so far its working well. But now I am a lil concerned about " I fell and cant get up" out in the bonnies so I am hesitant to go for a hike again, but I still have all the crap I bougth.
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>>2860425 >gold panning i take it ur west coast
too bad I can't find someone else who is slow/disabled for my adventures
I want someone to share the driving with - innawoods means fucktons of driving and that's by far the most annoying part
and yeah, having a buddy in case one of us falls would be nice
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>>2858675 I’ve had to slow down recently. I’ve been having issues with my lungs even though I don’t smoke. Had a lot of issues with pneumonia and asthma, so I just slow down and take more time. It’s been nice, just plop on a rock, maybe draw a bit, then get up and hike some more.
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>>2858675 No but I've been thinking about taking my dad out on one to get him some exercise and bonding time.
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I have nerve damage on the left side of my body. All the way down the left leg, chest, back, and down the left arm. I will be the first RECORDED person in my country to cross a wilderness preserve on foot. It will take 10 days. At first the pain was devastating, after some years I have grown to like being in pain, it motivates me.
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Can someone help me identify this bike?
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Surly Ogre. They are great bikes
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if it's not a 3x 26" chuck in it the trash
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>>2858898 When I see a.bicycle without fenders I know that his owner rides it once a.month.
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>>2860686 wut? I've had many mountain bikes over the years. I ride weekly if not multiple times a week. I havent had fenders since I was a kid on my Schwin. not afraid of dirt.
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>>2860686 Nobody uses fenders what the fuck are you talking about?