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These are objectively the best three /out/ states in the nation. You can’t beat the ocean and they have everything.
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/out/ Careers

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for those who work in an /out/ fields
>what is your job
>how soul crushing is it
>how to get an /out/ job out of college
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/HGM/ - homegrowmen 400

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What kind of axe do you use for chopping up deadfall innawoods? Is there any real difference between expensive axes and my $40 one from the hardware store? I know pic related are just silly overpriced shit for hipsters, but even like a $150 axe from council tool or somebody like that seems overpriced.
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How to find cool local urbexing locations?

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Summit hiking is dumb

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There's nothing up there and you can get similar views from the road in certain places. I'd rather be doing literally anything other than climbing a mountain. Target practice, bushcraft, studying wildlife, gathering plants and mushrooms, testing new gear, anything is a better use of my time. I would sooner carve spoons all day then go to the top of a mountain. When someone says they "hike" I just assume they're from suburbia and probably gay.

Help a noob understanding hunting

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I live in North Florida and I am hoping to get into hunting this year. I've done a solid amount of surface-level research about the rules and so on, but I don't get what people really 'do' while they hunt.

If you're on public land where tree stands aren't allowed, do you just set up on the ground? What's the general protocol for doing that safely and effectively?

Also just give me any general wisdom you think I need.

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>be me
>adult now, so i wanted to buy a good knife
>always wanted one since i was a kid. No money and time so i waited
>was going for a gerber but decided to do some research
>find an esse 4
>"wow that's an amazingly durable knife"
>buy on blade hq
>2 days later
>turns out the same knife can be made with 2 different steel
>didnt know this until now
>check the knife i saw on review
>it's s35v
>check mine
>it's 1095
>"Your order has been shipped"
>mfw
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recent /out/

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>>2767272

Did you get to hike/see any of the effects of the flooding recently?
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What is your favorite food outdoors

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Mine is making a fire and holding pork sausages over the fire, maybe even a slice of bread a bit over the fire and thats all i need.
Bonus would be cucumber or potatoe salat and a nice drink
Pic unrelated
Yes im german