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It's been a while since I've seen a /mush/ thread! How is everyone's fall mushroom season treating them? I've been finding tons of mushrooms!! Lots of these Satan's boletes, rubroboletus eastwoodiae, popped up everywhere. Too bad they're not good to eat..
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>>2852586 >>2852584 My b. Tagged the wrong post. Meant this photo
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>>2852588 Fairy fingers, also Trinity county, CA but different anon
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I think my coldest /out/ was a sleigh ride in -14°C when I was a kid. The coldest I've ever been outside for a few minutes was -22°C.
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>>2852347 that would be great
i usually wear a fur hat and fur lined hood under -30 just to keep the frost from building up. it's pretty nice
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>>2851770 almost -20 °C for one night when i was stranded on a tiny train station in the middle of nowhere because the fucking deutsche bahn doesn't function when it's a bit cold
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>>2851770 I started a hike at 10F (-12C) today. Never hiked in that kind of weather before. Also my first time hiking in snow. Not as bad as I thought it would be. I removed my fleece like 10 minutes into the hike.
The only thing I had trouble keeping warm was my hands. I think the handwarmers i brought were duds or I didn't activate them correctly.
My lips are a bit irritated after the fact though. I used chapstick thoroughly not sure how to prevent that.
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>>2852571 >The only thing I had trouble keeping warm was my hands Just get sufficiently thick mittens.
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I'm going to post birds here that I see from my dinning room window. I might post some from other locations too.
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>>2852155 >what the birds see when they look into OP's window. Anonymous
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>>2852167 They get lost easily compared to other birds, their homing instinct can be fucky. Just to let you know. If you're taking it anywhere near outdoors train it to know you by a whistle (an actual whistle) so that it can find its way home.
Too many parrots have "flown away" over the years.
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>>2852155 We posting birbs?
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>>2852155 It's hard to take birb pic with a phone
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>>2852202 I saw one of these fly by me, and now I have to buy a camera and lense and hunt it down to get some pictures.
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Nobody cares about anything anymore.
Nobody wants to get together anymore.
Nobody does anything without getting paid anymore.
Nobody wants to do anything anymore.
https://youtu.be/kVaolNKt2zw https://youtu.be/1d925iMSuLY
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Apart from like a handful of shorter hikes, I haven't actually been properly outing. I mean like going out somewhere actually wild where I can sit in my own thought, take in nature, cook food and sleep. I'm not even sure why, it happened after I moved to this place. I was planning on doing it last spring, just finding a place in a forest or some place, but the weather was just so shit, it's always shit here, maybe that's why
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nigga just go outside. its not exactly difficult.
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>>2851383 Life gets in the way anon. I'm in the same boat, my last expedition to anywhere remote was over two years ago, and probably that was my last field recording as well.
I moved back to the city and although I live right at the edge of a national park in the outskirts, it's not the same. I can go on nice bushwalks right outside the house but all I do is work these days and I just don't have the time I used to have for my outdoor hobbies.
It kind of sucks, but I guess it's a matter of motivation. Also I drink on weekend nights and that wastes half the weekend because I'm lying around the first half of each day being a piece of shit.
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>>2851501 >Life gets in the way anon ... but all I do is work these days and I just don't have the time I used to have for my outdoor hobbies. Why?
I'm leaving next week for an eleven-day hiking trip in New Zealand with five of my mates and while it's easy enough for self-employed ass to take time off whenever, three of the others are doctors, all right at the point in their careers where they're working their asses off the absolute most. Fuck, one of them is doing a PhD alongside his ICU residency. Another is newly married and had to book flights to visit his in-laws on the way. If we can coordinate a trip like that then surely you can rustle up a few days for a trip on your own.
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Are you going /out/ this weekend anon?
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>>2851383 Pick place that has good weather this weekend that you can drive to in five hours or less.
Look up campsites NOW.
Look up trails on altrails for that area NOW
Leave in a few hours.
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Recommendations for rain coats that can also protect from wind? Don't want to spend a sexy chunk of cash for bullshit
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>>2852085 ive had this guy cotten anorak for a few years of sailing and kayaking, it works great but holy hell you get warm and sweaty in it
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>>2852098 no its captain highliner.
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>>2852178 Do you not layer with wool?
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>>2852180 oh yeah, all my layers are wool in fact, but even just a wool singlet is enough to be a hot sweaty mess
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>>2852077 Poncho with a woobie
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Is this the best area for /out/heads to live?
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Fuck off we're empty (and we like it that way)
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>>2851307 That doesn’t look like Alaska to me.
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>>2851321 >life that is entirely centered around survival larp you do know what forum you are on right now right? this is our bread and butter
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Why is Patagonia so surreal and beautiful? And why does it look somewhat like Dolomites?
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>>2852442 Patagonia is the end of the world, or at least the end of the combined American continent, a mystical place, the final checkpoint before continuing through the gauntlet of the Drake Passage and on to the frozen hellscape of Antarctica
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Share with anons and get ideas. I make breakfast oat bombs. In a bag I put 100g of oats, 25g of milk powder, 25g of coconut milk powder and 20g of brown sugar one bag for each breakfast and eaten warm. Sometimes I will crumble a bit of my homemade vanilla short bread into it. With 6 inch flour tortillas, salami, dry aged parmesan, powdered tomato, olive oil and some paprika + garlic I cook quesidillas or put it all together cold. I cook simple mini pizzas with the same ingredients. Dinners are less routine. Sometimes I do the a laksa with the paste and 100g of capellini + everything else or I use instant mash potato and throw in everything. Eventually I am going to test out blending macadamia nuts into a butter and adding it to each of my meals. Has anyone here ever done that before?
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>>2851540 Sorry anon. You need to actually go out to comment on a thread about camp meals.
I tend to just go for dehydrated meals or ramen for dinner, trail mix and cliff bars for lunch, and quicks oats with a squeeze of peanut butter for breakfast.
Need to start being a bit more creative but my last trip was 7 days of pretty long hiking so I was preoccupied with weight.
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>>2851660 >You need to actually go out to comment on a thread about camp meals.
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>I lied, I don't know this area, we're lost What do?
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>>2852418 Was posting this kuso thread earlier on /int/ not enough?
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>>2852418 Mating press breeding correction.
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>go /out/ camping with friend who has never been before >pay for everything before, tell him the only rule is that he shan’t talk to me until I’ve had my coffee >wake up next morning >haven’t had my coffee >he tries talking to me My reaction when What are some things that piss you off while /out/?
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>>2851677 OP is a massive faggot. His ass was probably full of cum from the night before. He probably was going to dispense some into his coffee as substitute creamer. OP isn't afraid of bears. He makes sure his tent is rainbow colored and has a trail of food leading to it. There very well could be someone gayer than OP out there, but OP's level of faggotry is so profound that it is incredibly unlikely that I will ever encounter anything like it again. Out there in the far reaches of some African jungle or in the depths of a Dutch disco hall, you might find someone gayer than OP. Try as you might, you'd probably get infected and die of AIDS before finding a fruitier fudge packer.
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>>2851689 its ok to be gay but having rigid rules for socialization is harmful
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>>2851663 >What are some things that piss you off while /out/? Litter.
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>Pay for everything before Why pay money when you can do it for free