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Hello /out/ it's me again. Maybe it is time for another abandoned mine exploration thread. I have posted these for over a decade; this will be the last one. AMA. I'll answer what I can. I hope you enjoy.
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Not OP but done some adit exploration a time or two! Good thread OP! Underground photography was actually my hobby for a while (pic unrelated).
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I have been on this site for well longer than I want to admit. Mostly on /o/, /k/ /b/ (like 15 years ago) and recently /ck/ and somehow in my drunken stupor ended up here to find and amazing thread and topic that's been going on way longer than I thought only to find it's over and it's terrible it's over but I get to see this at least. When I lived in sahuarita by the mines I used to do the same and I wish I took pictures because I found some wild shit but I was also like 25 at the time and I didn't think about it. Thank you for this swan song if a thread. I need a beer. Maybe I'll explore the ones around here. Shit there's a famous restaurant in a mine a couple hours up north where I am. Well see but if I do, I will document everything
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>>2861076 most of these pics are recycled from previous posts I've done, so you didn't miss all that much. Glad you like the thread.
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Discuss /out/tubers here.
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>>2859155 Was his wife even real? I'm curious on what she actually died from.
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>>2853771 That retard unironically believes Maine gets colder than Minnesota or the Dakotas.
For fuck sake his last video claims it was -40 when the snow sounded it was 30. Also snow doesn't melt below zero. I don't know how anyone buys into his bs.
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>>2861363 A quick Google search says you have no idea what you're talking about.
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>>2859155 do we have any proof for that claim?
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/out/ give me recs on leather boots that are stylish yet practical. Preferably waterproof. Been thinking about the danner light 2, but I wanna know whats out there.
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>>2857945 You need at most 2 pairs. Don't listen to this tard, get yourself some good quality shoes that will last you a long time, one pair for hot weather and the other for cold.
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>>2856830 Kenetrek Hardscrabble.
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>>2856830 William Lennon boots, cheap for leather boots and hand made in Europe to your measurements if you get a custom order which is not as expensive as you'd think.
I've had mine 4 years now. My Lowa GTXs lasted me 2 before the soles wore flat and they cracked through.
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>>2856830 I have these Hanwags (or a similar model) and really like them. Good waterproofing, comfy, and pretty subtle looking.
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>>2860435 One can never hoard enough theoretical information as a quick feel-good in order to delay as much as possible putting any of it in practice. You can't just go to Decathlon, try on boots from the cheapest up until walking back and forth the aisle feels good and get it over with. You have to get the "right" boots. Same for all else, from gear to underwear.
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Autist here. What is the appropriate way to greet women that you encounter on the trail?
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>>2855169 You guys hike on trails?
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>YABBA DABBA DOO >break into a full sprint
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>>2860938 If you're inna Appalachians yeah
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>>2855761 yea, you tag them with a color band
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>>2855763 This is very ashville .
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>>2861461 turning ain't engaging don't ruin the head
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>>2861462 the head is always good, trust me
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>>2861466 Damn dude dont you have any sense
You dont take a joke and try to one up it
I already made the joke, you dont make it a second time
Come on man
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>>2861468 what joke just stating facts
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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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>>2861038 I'm part of the space x mission to mars.
I plan on deserting the mission and climbing to the top of Olympus Mons (the tallest mountain in the solar system; you literally can't beat that.).
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>>2861070 >you literally can't beat that.). yes i can, i am literally posting this message while free solo-ing up the north face of the rheasilvia crater central peak on the asteroid vesta whos height of 22km edges out your pitiful mount olympus's 21.9km.
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>>2861004 >dumb narcissistic bitch burdens numerous people and dies foolishly Many such cases.
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>>2860845 >physical copies of games It was a better time.
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>>2858653 The more you do, the more you know this could be you. Anybody can end up like this. Humble yourself anon, and understand.
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Do you like to look at things when you go /out/? Show us your optics.>monoculars >binoculars >scopes >sunglasses too, I guess >cases/carry systems >cleaning and maintenance >poorfag options I have a Vortex 8x25 mono that I like to bring, but I regret not buying the 10x25. Binos are my old Nikon Travelite III 10x25.
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I got these Vortex 10x42s on sale at Costco last year. They're no Zeiss or Swarovski but they're really good for the money and a decent compromise between size/weight and optics.
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>>2861306 Does that latch on the case ever come open spontaneously? I was looking to get a soft case for my binos but the closing mechanism on that one put me off.
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>>2861306 >good for the money literally all I've ever heard about these, I got the exact same pair
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>>2861382 Honestly I haven't really used the case much, I usually just have them on a strap.
>>2861385 Yeah, that's pretty much Vortex in general, they doo make some high-end stuff but mostly they're all about bang for the buck.
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>>2858968 I have a cheap night vision monocular, a PARD 007 V2. It works perfectly for what I need it to do, namely scout out the nearby fields for foxes, badgers and wabbits. It also works great for looking at the night sky even though the resolution isn't really ideal.
Honestly for the price it is a damn good piece of technology, I have also done some night hiking with it, obviously you can not hold it on your eye for hours, but it helps finding the way the path curves if you want to hide from people.
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Is the new Live Action Lara Croft /out/ worthy?
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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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I like her, but she's not the right one for that role IMO.
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>>2860748 They also ban you if you're not antiwhite enough.
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>>2860561 It looks like Sophie Turner
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>>2860561 i wanna wear this
how would it look without all the straps on a male
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Where are all the mushrooms edition?
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>>2855801 Nice lad, I've just moved near there
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>>2847356 Not a lot, could try starting some seeds off indoors?
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Couldn't find a single snowdrop flower growing for the past week.
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Can anyone give me a bit of reassurance? I'm planning to drive from roughly Manchester area to Cairn Gorm on Sunday and do 3 days of hiking. I'm kind of bricking it a bit now. It's already snowy and icy in northern England, though I am sure the low ground and motorways will be alright. But the forecast is not looking great around the highlands. In fact, there's a big pink anus opened over the exact area I'm going, indicating 200cm of snow accumulation. I pray that's wrong, but hoping that someone that's been in that area before can give advice about what to expect with the roads and conditions. Is it going to be doable or am I going to get stuck?
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>gun? heh, I just carry bear spray, it's actually more effecti-
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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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>>2853353 >bloodthirsty beasts in the forest. I bet your afraid of the Big, Bad Wolf too? Bears are not "blood thirsty"- dont project your pathologies onto them.
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>>2860879 Don't get wolves mixed in this conversation.
They're smart enough to understand, and keep in pack memory forever, that if one of them attacks a human we'll go on a crusade and eradicate them, living just enough alive to say it's not a full on genocide
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>>2859836 Sloth bears not sun bears. They’re surrounded by leopards and tigers that can climb trees so the black bear method of just climbing to safety doesn’t work. As a result their fight or flight response defaults almost solely to fight.