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>OH MY GOD ANON YOU HIKE UP MOUNTAINS? I'VE ALWAYS WANTED TO DO THAT! CAN I COME WITH YOU >sure you got the gear >WAIT I HAVE TO SPEND MONEY TO NOT DIE IN BELOW FREEZING TEMPS?!?! Every time. It's hard finding people are actually passionate about things and are willing to invest money into the equipment to do said things. Normgrels nowadays want to go hiking on their nike sneakers and pijamas.
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>>2859705 i know you motherfuckers have piles upon piles of gear. don't tell me you don't have any loaner gear you have used in months/years.
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>>2860281 Okay so? It's mine, I bought it with my own money, buy your own stuff.
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>>2860740 You grew up as an only child, didn't you.
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>>2860745 Nigga don't tell me what to do, YOU'RE NOT MY MOTHER, FATHER, OR GOD! I'm NOT sharing my $500+ arcteryx shells, or $100+ base layers with anyone.
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>>2859710 >gymbro Nothing against gymbros, but yes there is a huge difference between gyming and actual /out/ robustbess. I have seen people who are ripped /stacked who caved in on events & activities I took part in. They look the part, but can't perform due to lack of proper conditioning.
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Could (you) manage to climb a slightly muddy hill without needing rescue?
>Social media posts often show the Highland cows and panoramic views, but rarely reflect the physical effort or preparation required to reach them. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjrz972lg84o
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>>2859921 Looks like it would need a base camp, a several attempts in a good weather from different sides and prior altitude adaptation since its 889ft but its totally doable by an experienced team.
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>>2860488 Have those cacti got their stabbing loicense?
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>>2859921 You laugh, but some londoner who sees a funny clip on tiktok and decides to go with sneakers in the late afternoon without checking the weather is doomed without knowing it.
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>>2860210 british mountain and moorland weather is notoriously unpredictable and fickle.
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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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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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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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>>2860561 I like the drop-down holsters but I think a different pant choice would be needed to have the cargo pockets either lower to be accessible or not there. Seems like a poor choice by the costuming dept, surely there must be some cargo pants that would work, or god-forbid a billionaire heiress using custom made pants.
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This board is truly fucked. A thread about a guy building a cabin inna woods gets deleted but this garbage thread that clearly belongs in /tv/ stays up. Fuck the jannies Fuck the mods. Fuck this board.
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>>2860748 That anon who was building it with thin logs and a bunch of rubble underneath? Whats the update on that
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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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>>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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Are aspen boots suitable for out
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What does your backpacking kit look like & what are your favorite pieces of gear you have that are unusual or greatly increased your quality of life on the trail? This is my basic kit alot of the gear is 10 years old or more I have recently added a camp chair & a little bidet that goes on a water bottle. My favorite piece of gear is not pictures but it is a frybake pan which is basically a lightweight dutch oven I will be using it on my trip at the end of this month to roast a chicken & make stuffing.
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Dude going on the kayaking trip can you share your loadout! I am interested in how you are packing for your trip. I only ever went on canoe trips & we would always bring a dutch oven & a cooler & treat it like car camping except without propane lanterns etc. I assume it will be similar to a backpacking loadout but would like to see regardless!
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>>2860030 Watch out, you might summon the portage canadian if you mention canoes
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>>2860030 I’ll definitely post it here soon. I’m going in a couple months but I’ve wanted to do a test run with it on a local body to see how everything is going to fit
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>>2858015 >what are your favorite pieces of gear you have that are unusual or greatly increased your quality of life on the trail? Anonymous
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Best trail coffee without a whole setup to brew it are these pre packaged pour overs. I am sure you can get them in the US but my wife's sister mails them to us every time she sends anything so I use this brand try them out it is so much better than instant coffee & the packaging is all paper & cardboard so you can just burn your trash at night or of you have a fire in the morning.
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Why haven't you gone winter camping yet this season /out/? What, are you scared of a little cold?
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>>2848380 >What, are you scared of a little cold? no but i can't spend fucking 500e on a decent sleeping bag either. maybe next year
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>>2860648 maybe put it inside a high r value sleeping bag around your core?
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>>2848380 I used to hate winter camping as a kid.
When I went to university I stopped doing it completely and became a purely 3 season camper.
Since last winter however, I started introducing it back into the schedule.
Just went out for a weekend of camping on Lake Erie in -30 C temps.
It was great.
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>>2860799 Yeah that's what I do and how it lasts, it seems to come on for 20 seconds and go off for a while, it has a temperature thingy in it.
But my feet kinda die because it isn't big enough