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Just knives.
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>>2758083 >Tacticool Ironically, the most tacticool knife (tanto) pictured was the best at splitting kindling. But yeah...
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>>2758083 >>2758093 Pull through sharpener hurts my soul.
Just use a dmt pocket sharpener or chink alternative, takes maybe 10 seconds more time, but edge will hold about a thousand times better.
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>>2758327 is that assisted
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When I go backpacking I like to bring flour, yeast and salt and make flatbread. Everyone with me loves it but I never see anyone else do it. Anyone else make food in the outdoors that doesn't come out of a bag?
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>>2756952 would need a fishing license or get a big ticket for illegal harvest..
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>>2753845 Lentils and hardtack maybe some potatoes
Maybe flour put where it can in the bags
Sugar would be nice too
On long excursions you can even plant the lentils and potatoes
Lentils have the 6 amino acids that your body needs to make the rest of the 22.
That and they taste p gud and are small so they cant fit compactly in bags wherever.
Then bring a phone with a plant identification app or a field manual and try to find all your own food.
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You can make candy with the sugar or sweet biscuits A lot of energy also peanuts
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>>2755176 yeast adds b vitamins and flavor too
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Is Fjallraven a good brand? I have an Osprey backpack but I want something for backpacking and I am not sure what good brands are like anymore, even the "expensive" brands are all polyester garbage...>but you need polyester for water resistance!!! meh, i don't want synthetic fabrics that cause cancer on my skin
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>>2751496 >shame of wearing chinkshit So why wear a pack made in China?
All of their stuff is chinkshit, but but the way its priced it could be made in Europe at a profit.
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>>2755251 uhm ackshully their stuff is vietshit. get your asian countries right
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>>2741326 Is coffee good for you?
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>>2741326 The left one is Gina Carano?
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>>2741350 I had someone tell me last week that they put boxes in the holes so only the fish can get it. this was some fag in TN tho (not the actual south). I asked because people do this in Louisiana (the south) where gators and snappers are abundant which always left me wondering why most people have their arms and fingers still attached.
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In California, everything popular is so crowded you need a lottery just do a 16 mile hike because apparently they cannot build a road any closer or add more parking or whatever. So now tourists are doing the lottery and climbing up cables (why not add fucking steps?) in the rain because they won the permit lottery and they might not otherwise get a chance to do it. The National Park would rather let people die than put in steps or a more sturdy way to get to the top. I'm not from Cali but anon told me this isn't even the best view in the park, that's from elsewhere, but that's the most reputation-famous so people all do it. The father-daughter duo had hiked together countless times and over thousands of miles — up to Angels Landing in Zion National Park, down into the Grand Canyon and all over mountains across their home state of Arizona. So when Grace secured a permit to hike Half Dome through the daily lottery system on July 11, they were ecstatic. They cleared their schedules to drive from Phoenix to Yosemite the following day, and on the day after that, they set out on the strenuous 16-mile trail at about 8 a.m. A ranger told them there were storms in the forecast, and at times, they did notice clouds overhead. But when the pair reached the bottom of Half Dome’s famous cables a little after noon, the sky was perfectly clear, Rohloff said.
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>>2758315 You have no fucking clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of summits on the east coast that do this and they are PACKED. It would have been incredibly more enjoyable if you were forced to hike up because it filters 90% of unfit people who shouldn't be there to begin with. Having a road go right up to that eliminates that filter and gives retards an even greater false sense of ability.
Also you fucking moron you can't make a road to the top of the dome so it would still be incredibly dangerous, and the entire point of national parks and forests are to not destroy the natural landscape as much as possible before you go off and try to suggest carving a staircase into the cliff side.
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>>2758374 >that do this and they are PACKED well yeah if you only have paved road access to 1 decent view for 50 mi around...
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>>2757691 If you can't handle nature, you're welcome to stay in town. Why the rest of us be unable to enjoy nature just so you can ride your mobility scooter up every single mountain?
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wood dragon
what more could a man need
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>>2756238 >t. Thinks the open steppe, a fleet horse, a falcon at your wrist, and the wind in your hair is pretty alright Anonymous
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>>2756219 you call that a knife?
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>>2756238 >wrong answer 12,000 years later the khan's son is still mad
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>>2756259 For every blueberry you eat you shave off 50 seconds of your life due to higher risk of pre-diabetes
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General thread for freediving and/or spearfishing, since I don't see one mentioning either. My personal questions: I've been thinking about taking a certification course so I can learn to do these things correctly and safely. I'm probably happy just doing the diving, but spearfishing seems like an easy and practical extension. I only casually skindive and rod-and-reel fish at the moment. Does anyone have experience taking such a course? I know I'll need my own gear early on, but each instructor I can find seems to have their own equipment shops, so I imagine they wouldn't be impartial about the quality of other gear on the market. I live on the Pacific coast of the US, so I see that a 7 mm open cell wetsuit is strongly recommended. What good/bad features should I look out for on wetsuits and other equipment? For non-competitive diving, carbon fiber fins are almost certainly not worth the price, right?
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>>2758279 You definitely highlight the big issue with being in the water anywhere, really -- a sudden change in the situation can take you from comfortable relaxation to life and death within a second. I don't think I would enjoy going diving in the ocean except on days where the visibility was fairly good.
>swift rivers As long as you don't get caught in the current. My personal understanding (out of my own ass) is that swift rivers are the most dangerous of the water types. You can get sucked under by a current that's flowing downward, and then trapped in an underwater pot hole, where the water gets stuck in a permanent little vortex that you can't swim out of. Or get your leg stuck to an old piece of rope, or a branch, or between two rocks, and then pulled beneath the surface and unable to free yourself.
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It's rainy all the time and the sea is murky af -.- I'm starting to get serious spearfishing withdrawals.
>>2758279 Its better with a mask on. you can see whats going on underwater and react to animals coming close. feels less like being a helpless monkee splashing around on the surface. with a speargun, you also have a pointy stick to poke at sharknoses, if they get too curious.
but ngl, if the visibility is shit and I got a bleeding fish in the water, it's still an uneasy feeling, especially since there are bullsharks around.
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I asked in the equipment thread but this place seems appropriate too, since you people swim I want to get one of these underwater masks with an air tank, but I was just wondering what your guys's experiences are with it? how long do you usually last underwater on what volume tank? I see aliexpress (lol) is also selling smaller scuba kits, just a 2L tank and face mask connected to it, what about those? everything swimming/water equipment related is a clusterfuck of everyone shilling different things and there is zero sense to be made. I just want to dive closer to the bottom of the sea and see stuff.
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>>2758371 lmao, looks like china junk.
I've never used something like that or one of the tiny tanks, but I'd get a proper diving mask and snorkel and a separate tank with regulator and mouthpiece. that way, you have a good mask, no matter what and can trash the tank if it sucks.
they should last you maybe like 5-10minutes, depending on you breathing and depth. dont go deeper than 10m or so and remember to full breath out before surfacing, especially if it runs out unexpected and you get the urge yt go up fast.
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shortstory,,, ,done.
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Do retards build this abomination in your country as well? Just spent two hours demolishing 6 of these at the local river t. frenchfag
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>>2758331 i find that hard to believe, unless your water is so polluted for centuries that youve killed off all the sea life (not surprised). french people are trash
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>>2758346 hell yeah bud, you got any petroglyhs there too? theres cup marks and figurative images in the boulders along the shoreline here that date to at least 500 bce
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>>2758351 >sea life >fresh water river ???
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>>2758331 There's several species of freshwater mussels all over europe, including france. For example river mussels of the genus Unio. Most of them are threatened due to pollution and degradation of heir habitat.
A little rockdam like that is not bothering anything in the river. If it does anything at all, it makes a little pool of slower currents and deeper water that some species might aggregate in.
The only ones bothered by them are autists.
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>>2758388 >There's several species of freshwater mussels all over europe, including france Huh, just looked and you're right
>A little rockdam like that is not bothering anything in the river That's where you're wrong though, these rock dams stop fish from moving freely in our rivers, they elevate water temperature which fucks with the fish and makes algae proliferate like crazy. This is especially exacerbated since in the Mediterranean region I'm in, the water level gets very low during summer so the fish NEED any kind of unimpeded cool water they can get
>The only ones bothered by them are autists. Yeah, so?
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Is this the ideal way to experience the great outdoors on a broader scheme and meet lesbians? I have a little above $30k in savings I can blow on converting my Tahoe and don't mind picking up migrant jobs along the way.
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>>2744759 >>2744762 Both of these are literal fiction dreamed up by people who never go outside and couldn’t be bothered to do a google image search before posting.
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Got me a free van bros. 92 chevy g20, needs some work done but im hoping to be able to save up a nest egg after i splurged the last one being lazy and depressed after moving to another state. My girl just left me so im ready to drown in stanky hippie puss. Anything fun to do in ohio?
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>>2758220 Lot of BBC sluts in Ohio if you're into that. Specifically Cinci or Cleveland.
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>>2739847 Its infinitely smarter to be prepared rather than get in trouble and fixing it after the damage is done.
>>2739885 >>2739900 >>2742416 >>2744048 retarded sheep who can't think for themselves.
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>>2758223 Im a wyte boi...
Also i hate cities
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How many AllTrails Hard™ trails have you conquered?
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>>2753338 I loled so here's your reply
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Someone shill me and all trails alternate? It's still the best for finding trails and getting good directions
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>>2758342 Peakbagger is pretty good if you know how to use it.
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>>2758345 Does it have good info for parking at the trail head? Since I live in the disgusting suburbs of Philly I gotta drive everywhere to hike
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>>2758349 If you live in PA and want an alternative you need
myhikes.org He is based in North-Central PA (wellsboro) and has tons of PA hikes on his website. You have to pay to download the .gpx files (I got a lifetime subscriber status for 20$ not sure if that's still possible), but you get the parking coordinates and instructions for free.
There two aren't JUST for hiking, but there's
uncoveringpa.com and pabucketlist which are photo blogs that have a lot of info for pa-specific stuff