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Jim
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My wife runs a "fence" business, & I am getting old to do the work. Your job will be to "dig" her "holes" while I smoke black and milds and laugh at you in the backround. message me at 484-221-3974. Your job is to read my mind and know what to expect. Because I am hard you will not like me, and as long as you do it right the first time I won't yell at you. $10 an hour to start (no experience or training required
Anonymous
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What should my first car be? The only thing that really matters is that it has a CD player, aux cable input and Bluetooth, USB charging, and that it’s a hatchback. My mum also says that it should be small.
Anonymous
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>>2827694 Seconded. Had one for 8 years and it was surprisingly but defiantly capable of getting me to any trailhead no matter what. Handled washed out logging roads, snow, even took it on some overlanding trails that the 4runner fags were airing down their tires for. My outback served me really well, just stay up on your maintenance intervals and they're great. I had a 2nd gen and they're very easy to find with low miles because everyone is afraid of the headgasket job that needs to be done at 100k miles. If you see one for sale right around there, go ahead and add 2k to the price unless you do the job yourself. Isn't hard. I loved her to death. Honorable mention for the Baja which is the same platform just with the hatch sawn off and this little 1/4 size tailgate. It looks inbred and I love it.
Just realized you're aussie. You have so many good utes that we don't get in the states, and the suzuki jimny. I live in envy of the cars you have available to you for outdoor recreation purposes
Anonymous
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>>2827676 wasnt there a willys Jeep in it? idunno only saw the first one years ago
Anonymous
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>>2827676 There's literally a army jeep in the first movie
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>>2827679 No one on /o/ actually owns cars it’s just benchracing and truggbait
Anonymous
Been out of the game for a while, what one person tent offers the best quality/price ratio these days? It's for a week long alpine backpacking trip. Need new shoes too, has the trail runner-boot debate been settled? And to finish, is titanium still the way to go for cookware? Thanks in advance.
Anonymous
>>2829689 >alpine backpacking >can't even pick the kind of shoes he needs on his own Anonymous
>>2829689 >best tent for price? Durston X-Mid 1 (not the pro version)
>boot vs trail runner? It was settled. Bootfags lost bigly.
>titanium? Just crush everything you’re bringing into smaller pieces so it stores better in quart ziplocks, then cold soak into a refreshing grayish-brown souplike dinner. I’ve been crumbmaxxing for years.
Anonymous
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>>2829730 I've done 180mi hikes on joggers and flip flops and will be going with trail runners now but since it has been a long time since I posted here regularly(stopped when the covid refugees arrived) I'm curious to know the current meta.
>>2829753 >Durston X-Mid 1 Looks nice but I'll get raped by import vat.
>Bootfags lost bigly Could have seen that coming from a mile, even back then.
>Cold soaking Nigga I already eat cold lunch every day at work, have some mercy on me. As far as I remember even those chinkshit mystery alloy stoves weight nothing and can provide some warm food after a long day of wet trekking.
Anonymous
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>>2829753 >Bootfags lost bigly how? i dont remember this being settled
im still wearing boots
Anonymous
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I went out to my Granny's and cut down weeds, trimmed low-hanging tree branches, disposed of all that debris, brought her trash can in, and got her mail. For my efforts, I got a cold Sprite and a heartfelt thank you. Also a cut on my leg and some poison oak on my wrist. Feels pretty good. What'd you do today?
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>>2828748 Yeah, it's a shame that welfare wayne just disappeared. He stopped posting from burnout and then one day the channel was gone.
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>>2829774 oh shit the whole channel is gone? I forgot the name of his channel and now that I know it's sad to learn I can't follow anymore :[
I hope he's doing okay, sad to hear if he got burned out
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>>2829776 Yes, his channel was called welfare wayne. I assume he deleted the channel himself based on him being burnt out. I don't know of any other accounts or an archive so it's one of those things that is lost in time. I miss seeing him post on here, he kind of reminded me of forest anon in that way.
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i just could not be assed to get out the fishing gear so hiked out to my spot and enjoyed an italian sub with a book and my feet in the cold cold river
Anonymous
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???
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>>2825390 what if i have really fat legs? do they make waterproof boots for fat people?
Anonymous
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>>2825421 Lmao. Buy LaCrosse.
>>2824744 Tie a rope to your water vessel.
Anonymous
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>>2824744 find a section of riverbank or rocks and drop your pot in on a bit of rope. If you can find a dogleg section of river, draw from the outer edge where the water is still, or down river on the inner edge also. Take only from the very surface, do not submerge to the bottom.
Anonymous
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>>2824744 collect it nekkid.
Anonymous
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>>2824744 Dig a well about 20 ft from the edge. You'll only have to go down a few feet to hit the water table. You can dig it with a basic shovel or post hole digger.
Kevin Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k
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#525- “Fresh Skid DinkBread” Edition
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>>2823473 janny pls…
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Talk about fishin
Anonymous
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>>2828538 >>2828539 The Coffee Pot is a good place with public access just a few miles up the road from Last Chance. Henery's Fork is a fly fishing Mecca so the fish are heavily pressured and will be picky. Henry's Fork Anglers has good breakfast burritos and there are plenty of cheap places to stay.
Anonymous
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>>2829404 I just use an FG knot.
Kevin Van Dam !ZNBx60Gj/k
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>>2829397 first off, never sit your reel down in/near sand. it's that simple. I always lay down a tackle box or something and then sit my reel on that if I'm in a sandy area. or prop it up against a tree. second, as you mentioned for trout, it's better jsut to have an ultralight/light rod for that. you're not gonna find a durable pike style setup that is good for casting light stuff for trout and being able to fight them without being too stiff. what kind of lures do you mainly throw for pike? seeing as you sound like you want a fairly versatile rod, I'd suggest a bladed jig style rod. they aren't usually glass rods, but have more of a moderate action so it's like bridging the gap between a glass and normal rod. you usually still have decent sensitivity. are you planning to get a baitcaster since it's for pike? at the end of the day, the best way to get bang for buck is to buy rods and reels when online retailers have them on sale or have big seasonal sales. you can get higher tier gear for much cheaper than msrp. that's how I bought most of my stuff. I have some stuff that I NEVER would have bought at msrp. granted it involves being less picky, more patient, but it really pays off. I've bought $250 reels for $150, and $200 rods for $100.
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got this fella with a friend, feeder + boillies, had 3kg
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What do you guys generally use as a preferred mousetrap? (to protect your chicken coops & barns that are /out/, of course) I've been using snap traps with this exact style of trigger, they work really good, nice and sensitive. For bait, tootsie rolls work best, since they gotta work for it; peanut butter is good as an attractant too.
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>>2829327 If you want to really hammer them get an A24. It has a bait chamber and a pneumatic powered hammer that installs them then resets.
Anonymous
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>>2825334 Just goto the lowest cheap grocery/dollar store type and get mass amounts of these sticky traps.
I get em at mexican flavor cheap stores and always get the mouse.
I put the individual sticky panel with the caught mouse into a cheap plastic grocery bag and toss in in the trash can outside.
It's usually still alive so it can meditate on its mouse life and how it should have been running around my kitchen and storage rooms while it dies over a few days.
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mice have been getting through a certain area for a month now, i've had a trap on it since then, but its gonna shit out eventually (still doing good though, so props to that) in preparation, i've created a kill box to contain traps, that way the cats can't fuck with the metal ones & hurt themselves which i switch & the area is technically sealed too the chicken wire on the ammo box gives way for a mouse to think its open, and it also lets me see from afar if its sprung the reason i don't just seal the way entirely, is because its at an area thats not really sealable plus, they'll always try to get in either way, so its best to just kill them in the end
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>>2824910 If youre not using a bucket traps youre doing it wrong.
If there's 1 mouse there's a family. Bucket traps are set and forget so you can kill a lot with 1 trap.
Just grab a home depot or Costco bucket, fill at least 4 inches but I tend to go higher cause evaporation. If you add dawn soap in the water too it removes the oils in the fur that help them float or something forgot.
You can buy spinning rods where you put peanut butter in the middle and they end up spinning off into the water and drowning. Theres also the falling traps too that can work. I've literally set it up with floss before with success. But not all traps work the same. I work for usfs/blm/fish and wildlife and one of them tried it with a bear can over a steel wire and it did not work as well as the ones I tried.
Mines worked for chipmunks mice 1 rat. Over a hundred mice. Rats tend to be too smart and the traps too small for it. You'd want like a garbage can for those bastards but I can speak from experience as my job depended on them not nesting in my vehicle.
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>>2824910 >protecting chickens from mice Anon, I don't know how to tell you, but chickens don't need to be protected from mice. Mice need to be protected from chickens.
My rooster (which, to be fair, is a combat breed) even attacks hedgehogs and martens, and I've seen hens killing and eating mice twice so far. Probably would see it more often if the martens and cats didn't kill most mice before they get into the coop.
Anonymous
This is a map of the public roads in Alaska. Just let that sink in compared to its overall size.
Anonymous
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>>2829880 Am I supposed to be impressed, or what, exactly?
Anonymous
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>>2829880 do central australia now
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Summertime fun edition General thread for all living history, reenacting, actual LARP /out/ stuff. So what are your plans for the summer? How has the record heat and projected increase affected your initial plans or equipment?
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>>2826999 I want to go to here.
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>>2827555 Turn: Washington's Spies has a good amount of that
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>>2829631 Thanks anon, yeah I had a look at that. Pretty good, they overdo it with the wigs though. I get that officers often wore them but not the regulars
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>in HS, date a cute nerd girl >all AP courses, watched Star Trek, theater, general dweeb shit >she also had a massive rack and slim waist >I'm a young punk and into alternative stuff, so we date >she tells me she is in something called the SCA where they reenact medieval times >shows me pics of her in a bodice with all the cleavage on display >fuck yeah I'll go >drive to upstate NY for a 3 day event >find out it is mostly just people getting drunk and quoting Monty Python movies >was not what I expected, but didn't mind going Is every reenactment like that?
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Do any of you guys use smart watches for hiking nav? I'm tired of having to pull out my phone and shit. Been looking at like the Fenix 7x, enduro 3 or even Suunto Vertical / Race S. Seems like it would be easier just to look at my wrist everytime i want to check if i'm on track still or if i need to change trails. Leaning towards the Race S just because it's the cheapest of them all with decent maps it seems. Curious if you all have any experience with any watch brands.
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>>2827918 >I'm tired of having to pull out my phone and shit why would you need to do that in the first place?
i go /out/ to enjoy nature, i bring my phone in case of emergencies and just never even touch it
Anonymous
>>2827939 20 years ago, of agree but now? I don't want to spend my entire commute listening to ads.
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>>2828750 *I'd not of
t. filthy phoneposter
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>>2827977 This thread is retarded but so are you
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>>2827918 I got a Garmin Instinct Solar. Battery lasts weeks if not using gps.
It’s a bit of a fuck around to load routes on it, but I only did it a couple of times before realising I’d rather just stick to a map.
It’s a great watch though. I mainly use it retrospectively to see how hr varies over the same mtb trips, basically a half assed measure of fitness over time.
Also there are programs that animate your trip on a 3D map which is kinda fun.
Fenix is like strapping a tank to your wrist, they’re huge.