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Is "soul" the most overrated thing in the outdoors?
>he uses "soulful" to describe his natural surroundings
translation: he lives in an unfortunate part of the country (ex. the Appalachians, flyover country) so he desperately tries to attach significance to his trash-tier natural surroundings
>he uses "soulful" to describe his outdoor experience
translation: he's a fat annoying queer who tries sounding deep and profound as a way of fattycoping for his lack of personal fitness
I consider myself to be a superior outdoor athlete who lives in a superior natural setting. Nobody in my peer group of superhiking, trailrunning, ultra-marathon running, mountain climbing, FKT-setting chads would be caught dead jerking ourselves off to how "soulful" some places are and how "soulless" other places are. Quit coping already and admit that you're an out-of-shape faggot who's stuck in a god-forsaken wasteland because you can't afford to live in a premier city with proper mountains and a super /fit/ populace