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why do asian carry an ungodly amount of stuff when hiking?
Hey I have an idea to create a XXL mason "jar" and rebrand it as a mason bowl. A bowl for men, for adventure. Tupperware for the bugout bros. Big enough we can finally fit our fat fingers into and actually clean when we're camping. They are manufactured with ergonomic crock handles, perfect for holding hot foods.
This set of 6 16oz Mason Bowls can be yours for as little as 29.99, plus shipping and handling but wait. Act now and we can throw in this impact resistant Mason Bowl Harness for as little as 9.99.
But fr, I'd totally buy an extra wide, wide mouth jar I can put in a lunch box.
This set of 6 16oz Mason Bowls can be yours for as little as 29.99, plus shipping and handling but wait. Act now and we can throw in this impact resistant Mason Bowl Harness for as little as 9.99.
But fr, I'd totally buy an extra wide, wide mouth jar I can put in a lunch box.
Why does hiking attract so many trust fund kids? I can't tell you how many people i've met on trails that have told me they have no job and have a trust fund instead. I've never been apart of a hobby that had so many occurrences of this.
It's fine to wade in during the Summer, but around Spring and Fall it starts to get really annoying to spend half of the day wet whenever I have to filter water.
Is anyone else annoyed by this? I'm open to hearing solutions. Maybe a siphon, or a bucket on a long stick???
Is anyone else annoyed by this? I'm open to hearing solutions. Maybe a siphon, or a bucket on a long stick???
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>Book a 4WD car to explore tropical North Queensland thinking I could explore for a couple weeks
>Day before my trip I find out there's no dispersed camping allowed on public land
>90% of all other land is owned by bourgeois land czars who won't issue you a camping permit if you aren't self-contained
Should I just cancel my trip? Is this what Australia is like everywhere? I can see why the abbos don't want you spergs climbing their mountains.
>Day before my trip I find out there's no dispersed camping allowed on public land
>90% of all other land is owned by bourgeois land czars who won't issue you a camping permit if you aren't self-contained
Should I just cancel my trip? Is this what Australia is like everywhere? I can see why the abbos don't want you spergs climbing their mountains.

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Wanna ask anons about experience and opinions of dealing with a lack of a water source on a long hike.
How can I deal with this?
Carrying in is a massive weight burden, but relying upon potentially asking farmland or houses along the route for water is also not a guarantee.
How can I deal with this?
Carrying in is a massive weight burden, but relying upon potentially asking farmland or houses along the route for water is also not a guarantee.
>perfectly limbless and cylindrical
when I started to hate the modern state of Israel
when I started to hate the modern state of Israel
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I have this strip in the back, 30" deep and 15' wide
>Tons of leaf litter
>Top soil seems to be amended, but a little dry
>Even saw mushrooms growing last month
>Mix of sun and shade throughout the day
>Clay soil underneath
>Colorado
I want to try Alaskan lupine, four o'clocks (which I know can survive here with watering), amaranth, and a ground cover. I have low-but-not-no-knowledge on this stuff, I mostly just know leaf litter mulch and wood chips can help retain moisture and amend the soil over time.
Any recommendations?
>Tons of leaf litter
>Top soil seems to be amended, but a little dry
>Even saw mushrooms growing last month
>Mix of sun and shade throughout the day
>Clay soil underneath
>Colorado
I want to try Alaskan lupine, four o'clocks (which I know can survive here with watering), amaranth, and a ground cover. I have low-but-not-no-knowledge on this stuff, I mostly just know leaf litter mulch and wood chips can help retain moisture and amend the soil over time.
Any recommendations?