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bow hunting

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I think I am going to start bow hunting this year. I have woods behind my house that has some decent sized bucks. I have an old compound bow that is 25ish years old. Anyone have a recommendation on a bow? I would like something up to 85 pound draw. What do you shoot? What do you hunt?
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> a trip lasts 2 months
>and costs $40 000
You need to be a really rich NEET to climb Everest
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/water/sports - kayaks and canoe season is go

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winter is behind us and its time to get back /out/, sea, lakes, rivers, even canals, sailing is fun too
fotm vacationer paddleboardfags go to >>>/trv/
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Can we rank all countries in Europe according to their /out/ value?
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is great lakes surfing a meme or is it like an actual thing?
I live less than two hours from both lake superior and lake michigan, and I was thinking about picking up surfing
I have heard that fall is when the waves are biggest, so I would probably have to Invest in a dry suit

other people

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"Oh yeah I love camping and hiking"

> what do you mean, taking a backpack with me?
> walking more then 1 km? On a trail? Pff too much work

Never again, "i like hiking" just means walking on asphalt.
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yurt living

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so i'm a 30 yo living with my parentoids and I'm thinking it's time to move out. but I only have 5k Euro to my name, so I calculated my options and I can either afford a plywood shed or a yurt.
the shed would be warm if I put enough Styrofoam in it, but it's technically a building and I would have to pay some landlordfag to live on his land, from the same sum of money. whereas a yurt is basically a big tent and I can move if residents want to kick me out of their property. my only real concern is if I survive the winter (in romania) it can be pretty cold at night. would the stove be enough? I've seen youtubers who live in vans or trailers stack hay ballots on the side of their van to keep the heat it. would that be viable ? to make it like an igloo of hey ballots on the outside of the yurt. or should I just go with the plywood shed and ask /diy/? have any of you lived for prolonged time outdoors like that? thank you in advance
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I need pointers and experienced advise for running away from it all and starting an off the grid homestead?
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Going to upsidownland this March for a month. Gonna be mostly in Victoria, what should I do? What's the best hiking /out/? I don't know how to surf.