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We encourage you to have a look around the catalog first to see what we’re all about before posting your first thread. Topics typically posted here include:
>Outdoor recreational activities (Hiking, trail running, bushwhacking, camping, spelunking, geocaching, orienteering, expeditions, urban exploration, backpacking, etc.)
>Gardening, farming and related activities
>Hunting and fishing, and other activities involving the stalking or taking of game (including bird-watching)
>Outdoor survival, bushcraft, foraging, self-sustenance in nature, train-hopping, hoboism, etc.
>Outdoor destinations and exploration (specific trails, parks, regions, etc.)
>Water-related activities (boats, diving, etc.)
>Outdoor philosophy (conservation, Leave No Trace, protectionism, etc.)
>Outdoor building and living (cabins, huts, treehouses, etc.)
>Outdoor social activities and organizations (meet-ups, Scouts, NOLS, etc.)
>Gear related to any of the above topics

Most topics related to the outdoors are fine. Write properly, behave politely, encourage a respectful community, and most importantly, GO OUTSIDE!!
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Just a friendly reminder that threads about weapons which do not pertain to their use in outdoor activities should be posted on /k/ instead. Thanks.

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Doing a camping trip in the next month or so and have been roped in as the camp cook. It's a three day trip, what would be good foods to bring given we're going to be camping out on public land in the western US? Was thinking eggs and corn beef hash for breakfast, something light for lunch, but drawing a blank on dinners. It'll be a three day trip, so will need foods that will stay well in a cooler. Have a double propane burner, and a single butane one.
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>>2717536
Based moka pot.
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Enough meal suggestions already so my 2c is just to keep it simple and less packaging the better - none at all is ideal. There's a Spanish documentary maker Eugenio Monesma. The videos where you see the workers making their meals while out remote on the job is the best. Stews over fire are common. But the way they prepare is couldn't be more straightforward. Cutting the vegetables in hand straight into the pot without fucking around with a chopping board. Leg of linen-wrapped leg of goes straight in - no cooler required.
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>>2725062
>leg of
lamb
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>>2725053
>doesn't pass around a hip flask at the summit
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>>2724883
Love this guy. The reason I got back into cast iron when car camping.

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Seriously why tf are people like this on the LT and AT. I tell people my legitimate name and they always surprised when it’s my real name.
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>>2722399
>A Hiker Named Backpack
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>>2722133
>you don't like gay people
Correct.
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>>2720451
Trowel pot pie
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>>2720451
I think it's a big AT thing.
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>>2716326
Thats an organic nickname, and a darn fine one i'd say, despite being kinda generic. I'd wager that half the people ive know with nicknames, the names are negative, like "dribbles" for a friend who got a little piss on his pants one time. or "beandip" for a chubby kid who got beandipped(someone flicked one of his nipples, idk why it was called that)
>>2720451
>your trail name is now the last tool you used coupled with the last meal you ate
Knife Salad

#502- “Hands Off My Soft Plastics!” Edition

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>>2717358

janny pls…

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>>2725041
I live in a first world country
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>>2725044
I dont spin fish as much anymore, but on the days I do, trout magnets work better in dirty or unclear waters in my experience. I also like kastmaster spoons if you're looking to try another lure. Usually my go to for trout with a jerk retrieve.
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where the fuck are you people fishing that you can actually SEE the fish in the water?
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>>2725048
from the rocks
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>>2725048
Sometimes I can see them at a lake. But depends if it rained recently.

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Does /out/ ever have those mancamp threads anymore?
It always seemed so comfy the idea of a bunch of us living in tiny houses in the woods .
Seems like now with starlink we could all have internet as well
Or would that ruin the whole idea?
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false
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>>2724355
>i hope in real life you have some compassion for your /out/ brothers
I don't have compassion for bitter incels who want to live on a homosexual colony with only men and dogs.
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>>2724930
why are you here?
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>>2724982
4chan is great place to abuse awful people, and because they choose to lean into the abuse rather than leaving or developing into better people, there are no ethical concerns.
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>>2724930
Fine, we'll get rid of the dogs then

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Topics include:
>soakers and how to avoid them, dude
>non-slip grips, kid
>clearance sales, chief
>cleaning and treatments, boss
>wellies, chauncy
>vintage gear, toots
>stay-aways and ripoffs, jack
>liners or wool socks, professor
>hunting boots and camo options, rambo
>handmade leather and bespoke examples, fabio
>ropers, riders, and cowboys, huck
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>go caming
>wear gore-tex boots
>get caught in heavy rain
>water gets in the top and boots stay wet for the rest of the trip

They're great boots otherwise, but damn I should have listened to the anons who said gore-tex doesn't dry well.
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What sort of insoles do you guys buy when yours get worn down? I bought these alpine ranger boots, and while the insoles it came with are fine, they are replaceable and i figure it'd be a good idea to get new ones eventually
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>>2723819
mi choice is
>hike and not tecnical spikes
<salomon gtx 4
>speleo and tropical hikes
<us amy green boot whit panama sole

for me is the only 2 boots i use
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>>2724923
Felt, the synthetic sort is the most common.
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>>2724827
>Horrible blisters
Two pairs of wool socks.
Really.

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I've been browing these boards for a while and I've never seen mention of blackout tents. You know where you can put a torch inside but he completely hidden from the outside at night?

Seems like a cosy idea for stealth camping, what do you guys think?
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https://www.cruaoutdoors.com/products/crua-culla-solo?variant=39310777483315&avad=357725_c393df85d

I'd get something like this if I have to stealth camp
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>>2725039
>my definition is the only one in the universe!
nobody needs to cope, grandpa, lol!
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theyre not for like alaskan summers?
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>>2725080
that's what they are made for, but OP wants them for spoiled manchild hobo LARP
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>>2725039
>cope seethe fax no cap etc.
Go outside, maybe try stealth camping! :^)

HAPPENING
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>>2724869
Jesus was a Palestinian. That's a fact.
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>>2724875
your professors lied to you, YWNBAW.
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>>2724269
It's true guys. A Loch Ness Monster just blurred over my house.
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>>2724715
(You) said yourself that christ is a judean. And what does "jude" mean, my dear bible boy?
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>>2725078
It is always quite amusing watching these sorts desperately trying to separate their precious kike on a pike from the long nose goblins that cause all their problems.

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I don't know how to use a compass. I cannot read a paper map. I only use my phone.
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>>2723474
That's not something you should be bragging about anon. It's a flaw, not a feature. Go learn a useful skill you dumb fucking faggot.
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>>2725057
phone navigation is a skill
its 2024 grandpa
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>>2725060
What are you going to do when your cellphone dies, you never learned to use a paper map so didn't bother packing one, and you have to find your way back to your vehicle?
Let me guess, that'll never happen to you. You're careful. You've never broken a cellphone in your life and you packed a spare battery pack. Well, you're throwing the dice on dying of exposure a quarter mile from your car because you never learned how to navigate properly.
Throw the dice all you'd like, just don't brag about it like you're some sort of badass because you take stupid risks that could be easily avoided.
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>>2725070
plug it into the backup battery
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>>2725076
Murphy law is a bich anon

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Id like to learn taxidermy to atleast have some use of the small game that i cant eat. Where should i start? What tools i need and are there any good textbooks on the subject?
Pic related i paid 150€ for this and wanted to share it with you guys.
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>>2720999
Why are you killing small game animals if youre not gonna eat them??

Ask me how i know youre a white american...
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>>2720999
>to atleast have some use of the small game that i cant eat
here's an idea: how about you stop killing things that you won't eat you inbred redneck
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>>2722234
perfection
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>>2725054
stop fucking goats.

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pastebin:
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Spring is here.
Hope you got to enjoy the eclipse.
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My thornless Columbia Giant blackberry sent out a thorny cane, I want a refund
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>>2724915
Looking good
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>>2720615
A sheet of plastic or mesh over the entire property. Aircraft or drones could still see even if you somehow convinced every satellite company and government in the world to not show anyone.
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>>2724541
double kek
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>>2724921
Rip it out with chunk of the roots that reverted to thorny state.
After any part of a periclinal chimera like blackberry turns thorny it will never be thornless again, don't let it grow.

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And what do they do to protect the woods from weekend warrior citidiots?
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>>2722663
But it's not the same sort of trash, is it?
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>>2724398
>family members pestering me to hunt.
You have land and a big family and you're complaining on /out/ about it.
Just putting it into words what an ungrateful douche you are.
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>>2724748
They are cousins and stuff not immediate family. I don't hear from them unless they want a favor. I hunt ocassionally but generally I'm sort of down on it tbqh. Not once has one ever said "hey can I go dig up a x seedling." "Can I go take some pictures etc." If they texted and said hey let's go look for a Magnolia seedling or a Willow Oak seedling not only would I let them but I go with them. Anyways, what pesters me the most about it is they have land of their own kek.

I have non family members/neighbors that have free reign because they are friends and don't always have their hand out.
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>>2724748
Nah, fuck that, some family are freeloaders. I have an uncle that tried to cause a big stink because I told him he couldn't park in my driveway to trespass and poach deer off my neighbors property.
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>>2724398
I'm just letting you know, I'm a photographer and you missed a once in a lifetime photo right there by getting your finger right up on the lens

My mom never let me go to Scout/summer camp because she was afraid that I might get raped.

What did I miss out on?
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>>2722696
>summer camp 2003
>camp Meriwether
>week has been great so far
>I'm fat as shit at the time, so the hike into camp kicked my ass
>third or fourth day in
>I'm working in the mess hall for dinner
>Troops are all assembled for the nightly flag-lowering ceremony
>which includes lighting off a cannon
>Setting plates in the mess hall, suddenly hear a much bigger boom than normal
>Apparently the cannon had a hang fire, and a scout went to check on it when it went off
>Poor dude's skull split open in front of his family
>Camp resumed as normal, and the rest of the week was pretty fun desu
>Had no idea this dude fucking died. The counselors just kind of acted like everything was fine around the kids.


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>>2713072
I was also a never scout. Did plenty of camping but never did scouts. Always regretted it for a while but got over when I saw actual troops in action.
>be camping with dad
>moderate trail, just a few miles to an ice creek with some semi cleared areas for camping
>check the log book at trailhead
>15+ Boy Scouts with an hour head start
>fuck me
>we get to hiking
>about halfway there we stumble across them.
>wtf how did we catch up to them
>they’re maybe 13-14. I was maybe 16 at the time
>pass them and haul ass to get decent tent spot
>we get there, set up camp, eat lunch, and take a nap by the time they roll in
>we took the best spot with a nice big fire pit and log to sit on
>scout masters gives us a look, but fuck em

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>>2713594
I grew up in a church that hosted multiple troops, and every Eagle scout I know no longer keeps any of the hobbies or skills that they worked on for their badges. I don't mean to disparage your experience, but it just made me think about the scouts that I know.

My parents never introduced me to the scout programs, not really sure why. I think my dad had a bad experience with the "Sea Cadets" that he was in as a kid, and maybe had a tainted view.

However; I love camping, outdoorsmanship, hiking, etc. I got into it as an adult, and it has been very fulfilling. A significant part of that is having a wife that enjoys it as much or more as I do, I'd guess. I even was super into reloading ammo and building my own bows and arrows for a time, until I realized that I enjoyed the math more than the mayhem that they produced.

All of this is to say that we can find a passion for the outdoors at any stage of life. I'm glad that you found it in the scouts, but I think a lot of people can also find it in a less organized form.
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>>2713171
go look at the 1911 scout handbook vs one of today.

1911:
>to get badge in thing: do the thing.

2024:
>to get badge in thing: do a 1000 word essay and research assignment on the health and safety concerns about doing thing. if you get time and your scout leader isn't on her rags and feels like it then you may watch her do the thing.
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>>2713310
Holy PTSD

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How do you protect your gear at a resort?
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>>2724235
I
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>>2724235
>>2724896
Let's cut it sort and hear what our guy has to say:
When, long ago, the gods created Earth
In Jove's fair image Man was shap'd at birth.
The beasts for lesser parts were next design'd;
Yet were they too remote from humankind.
To fill the gap, and join the rest to man,
Th'Olympian host conceiv'd a clever plan.
A beast they wrought, in semi-human figure,
Fill'd it with vice, and call'd the thing a NIGGER.

If this is true, you can't even fault them for stealing, and I reckon the ones in lovecraft's days were much more behaved.
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Is this /newfag/ general? Praise kek!
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>>2724896
G
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>>2724190

NIIIIIIIGGGEEERRRRR, NIGGER NIGGER NIGGER!!!!! NIIIIGERRRRRR!!!

pls do not delete this thread it is to help the homeless gobless
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>>2723726
Your lawyer's number on speed dial >https://nypost.com/2024/04/23/opinion/theres-no-homeless-right-to-public-camps-and-the-supreme-court-seems-to-agree/
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>>2719234
Where can I get this patch please?
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>>2721824
>>2721817

First off you shouldn't completely ruin your life just because you fucked up. Who cares if you beat your wife? I bet she prevented you from winning the big jackpot and having fun with the lads. The bitch probably deserved and would've divorced you anyways, so fuck it. Time to move on.

Are you totally ineligible for gibs? You gotta be able to get some dough from uncle sam right? There's also plenty of beaner-tier labor jobs you could get with no credentials. Most pay 100 bucks cash at the end of every day, something to consider if you aren't physically fucked up too.
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>>2724142
I take jobs and make money where I can, mostly manual labour. My days of bin yackin are mostly behind me and I don't beg. There are hard times and better times but I mostly get by. During better times I even have enough money to help out some of my bros but I never have enough to get my own digs. During the winter I sometimes get to couch hop with friends or friends of friends. Gets me out the cold for a while. I'm not going to lie, most of my money goes on booze.
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>>2720838
Easier and less messy, but more expensive method; Vodka Bath.
I like to use papertowel, but a bandana works too; lightly soak it in cheap vodka, then whipe yourself down with it, repeat as necessary. Alcohol is a solvent so it actually works really well at removing sweat, dirt grease etc.
You can potentially dilute the vodka a bit with water to make it go a bit further and not dry out your skin as bad if thats an issue.
Don't use Isopropyl, it may be cheaper sometimes, but itll really fuck your skin up and evaporates too fast.
Vodka is an essential survival item imo.


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