Have you ever visited the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina/Tennessee?
>>2717551No, I don't want to get shot.
>>2717551Only for reunions since relatives own land there. Haven't gone to one since I was a child though.
>>2721003I tried to tell my family that I bet that the big houses we see that look like vacation rentals up on some of the mountains are probably especially for family reunions and they didn't believe me.
>>2718236>>2718239Is this a joke? That haze is caused by trees releasing VOC’s that then react with with humidity. It causes a blue tinge (“Blue Ridge Mountains”) that looks almost like smoke (“Smoky Mountains”). The animated gif I posted was taken on the AT maybe 10 miles from Clingman’s Dome. That’s mist rolling through the woods. What, did you guys think we were joking when we said condensation is a serious problem here?
>>2721009can you tell the trees to stop doing that so I can get a clearer viewplease
What is your favorite color of Azalea? Have you seen any wildflowers of note this Spring so far? I personally love a deep dark purple Azalea but I haven't found one in bloom so far. This is Cinnabar and it caught my eye from 20 feet away.
The Ohio River overflowed its banks.
>>2716257Is that the one that caught on fire?
>>2720531Aight no more blackpills.
>>2716257BASED. POWER TO THE RIVERS
>>2721132no, that's the cuyahoga river
at least this is a thread not about consoominganyone have any good photos of big rivers they have taken?
How green are my valleys?
>>2720047It's NC, with Linville Gorge on the left and the Black Mountains on the right, likely taken from somewhere near Roaring Creek
>>2720534which part is linville gorge? I've been trying to figure out what it looks like in the map but I can't
>>2720535The pointy mountain on the far left is table rock i'm pretty sure. I was just climbing there today and it really is the only thing in the state that has that pointy outcrop shape
>>2719894not very.
>>2719932I like the first pop of green of the season. It makes for really nice photos. It's so hard to catch that time between when its bare and totally green and I'm trying not to miss it this year.
>be bong >go on convoluted trip for meaningless glory >fail >get stuck on an ice pack for almost 2 years >kill scores of animals >ditch your men to try and rescue yourself >by some miracle you survive and are forced to save the crew you deserted. Are anglos stupid? All the stories of men dying for non existent glory seem to come from England.
Had to check which board I was on lmao never change you fucking /out/ists
>>2674309We don't talk about the Antarctic natives. Just stay away from Antarctica, for your own safety, for all of our safety.There's a reason all of the major powers of the world have agreed to leave Antarctica alone, and it's not just because of the cold.
>>2674304that is a lie, they crashed at about an hour walking downhill to some local rancher's place
>>2686233Why would you need rain gear ? It doesn't even get warm enough for it to rain there.
>>2673989For me, it's the car Shackleton took to AntarcticaIf you read up on all those early polar expeditions it was always the Scandinavians who did well and know what they were doing, a lot of their stuff isn't well known or translated though.Guys like Shackleton and Scott were performers, not proper adventurers. They were the ones who managed to convince English donors to fund their adventures where they got up to all kind of retarded high jinks, came back and got good publishing deals from their rich buddies for their accounts.
what's your gaymen/entertainment setup when backpacking, /out/?
>>2716613You think you do, but no you don't>t. /g/
>>2716351What portable can play shit like Prince of Persia 1 and 2? Don't really care about more advanced games my backlog is huge I'll be old when I reach 2020 games
>>2721097Thats pretty niche, there is a version of Prince of Persia 1 on android, PoP2 you will need something that has an MS-DOS emulator. A lot of these new handheld emulators can support a lot of different retro consoles
>>2721050>cable guy"wireless" is a fucking lie; it's all cablespicrel, about 6 hours ago. 150ft.
Sometimes I bring ketamine and a movie on my phone when I am settling in for the night and maximum cozy. Also books.
tell me all your weird, unexplainable, and creepy out stories
Went camping in the Everglades in July once. I don't recommend that. The weather is basically pure hell with a side of mosquitoes. My buddy nearly got killed when he stumbled across an American crocodile guarding her nest.Never had any supernatural experiences, though, despite being stuck with a disabled vehicle in two different national forests. Thank the gods for kindly rednecks.
>>2709295damn you were that close to him? I just watched a video about him literally 2 days ago and there was no mention of him with a van, only that he was at the end of a prison sentence and he had the perk of leaving un supervised during the days.
>>2708236pitbulls are the closest we have to actual monsters
>>2720005>Went camping in the Everglades in July once.what made you think that was a good idea?
Another kayak fishing close call that happened last week. Kayak fishing a bayou right before sundown had caught a couple specks and had them on a stringer attached to my kayak. I navigate the last couple of bends around some grass flats and take a second to cast before I head out. Huge thump at the side of my kayak nearly tips me over, the wake from whatever just hit me is churning the water to my left and right. A fucking family of gators decided to sneak a free meal off my stringer and are taking turns darting at my kayak. I cut my stringer loose and very slowly paddle backwards towards the shoreline. I can see them pretty clearly now tearing up the specks I just jettisoned. I've never seen gators be so aggressive before, maybe mating season or a scarcity of food? No way in hell Im fishing that spot again in kayak, only a retard tests fate twice.
Looking to get some nice fancy outdoor apparel. What's the /out/ recommendations? Any charts?
>>2721472Been looking for some good pants. Probably gonna buy something with some discounts on marmot, their clearance sales. Get something for me and my mom.
how do you deal with disabilities, thing wrong with you out of your control. bad eyes, joints, anything else that can hinder you?
>>2712488Probably 95% of adult women are stronger than me anon. I'd be quite fine with being on the strength level of a woman, it'd be a big improvement than where I am. I meant 40-60% weaker than a sedentary adult, not a fit adult - because remember, my muscles don't really grow. >>2715701Glad to see others have the same observations as me. Most of these boil down to good communication and basic empathy, but it's worth spelling them out to anons who might be younger or lack certain life experiences.
>>2716140Actual "flat earth" tier retardation
>>2717960don't engage with him anons, morons who are judgmental like that are going to KYS the first second they have health problems.your experience mimics mine in how I had to deal with social situations (brain damage anon here) except yours is worse.just fucking nodded off 15 hours in the last 24 hours
>>2717960>it's worth spelling them out to anons who might be younger or lack certain life experiences,,,,KEEP MOVING YOU LITTLE SNOTS!!
These things are so brutal and scary it aint even funnyYour pretty much fucked if you encounter one of these in the wild and get too close,at least bears theres a chance they wont maul you...
>>2721142Sowapotamous. They roam The Chicongo with their offspring, Dindo Nothin's. Avoid.
>>2721229If attacked, yank on dey weave.vwwk
>>2721227Yes he did
>>2721142Nah I'd win I have a gun
>>2721424It had better be a big one.
I've never used one of theseAre they really that useful? Are they a real game changer?I see everyone using these but dunno... never felt the need
>>2719045Pretty much this. Going uphill is a "game changer", if you're fat, you'll still get tired, but if you are fit, you will see an improvement in stamina. Going downhill you will go a bit slower but you knees and ankles will suffer less. Since I have no joint problems I dont use them downhill, but I always carry them uphill. Also, they have save me once from a big storm. Had to put a tarp where there were no trees and I used them to set it up, didnt get wet that night
>>2720954A stick doesn't have the little metal stud on the end that sticks to rocks and roots like velcro. That little point is where 50 percent of their effectiveness comes from.
They're good for rocky, uneven water crossings and flat lands that are flooded/mucky. You can easily catch a toe or sink in the mud unevenly and the poles can prevent you from falling. A must have in mucky Alaska unless you enjoy being covered in mud or shredded by falling on stream rocks.
>>2719046One is the way to go, all the functionality none of the faggotry
>>2721200>doesn’t know if he wants them or notNewfag
Has anyone here done the GR11 trans Pyrenees trail?Is May ok to cross it or is there still too much snow and ice left on the path?
how long does it take? i probably don't want to the whole thing but maybe some parts
>>2721266This post didn't need a bump you fucking numpty!
>>2721266It can take a whole summer, but depends on how long are you walking per day
>>2721241Nice to know. Any tips?
>>2718470that trail will never be a woman
Go...Outside
>>2704478Those look like hot coals underneath it, do you let your fire die down enough before setting up hammock or no?
>>2721190You think is boring? I'm from AZ and I loved Florida on my visits. I was in the St. Cloud area. Did you bump into any gators or skeeters?
>>2703463I'm at my local nudist resort rn
>>2721196as out as it gets. fresh air for your lungs and your balls. love it
>>2721256Yes. Except for the balls part. Here's a pic I took on my hike up the mountain.
Mount Audubon, 13,229 ft. For some reason I just never got into hiking up tall mountains -- probably because it interfered with crag climbing.
about 900 meters actual. there's nothing really high nearby.
>>2716283We didn't really have option.
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Ben Nevis in Scotland>1400m>not very high
It literally means "you aren't allowed to directly interact with nature as a living, breathing human being as your ancestors did, you have to treat planet Earth like it's a museum and you're just an unwelcome guest". It's the most extreme and bizarre shit I've ever heard, and the people espousing this philosophy are always the most un-buschrafty neon red and blue polyester clad yuppie urbanites who are the most dependent upon industrial society and agriculture which together constitute 99.9% of the total human threat to the global ecosystem. These people literally think some guy in the woods cutting down a tree with a hatchet and taking a shit is some kind of existential threat. Presumably they also believe men can have babies.
>>2715902>population was extremely low and most of the continent was untouched90% of the population died of smallpox before white people moved inland. The history of the US before that was intentionally destroyed through genocide. We will never know what the new world was like before the Columbian exchange.
>>2715240that kind of shit is said by retards who dont understand that human beings are part of the natural cycle, and not outside of it.
>>2719499"All huminz are equal" faggots will point at this poster and say he is wrong. However, barely sentient retards should stay IN and just watch their shitty goysloppa instead of annoying actual humans. They don't even enjoy nature anyways. This is why every piece of woodland should have a schizo axe murderer.
>>2715240That's not what this means you retard. It's a sentiment for normies who need to be told to clean up after themselves. It's like how you have to remind kids to look both ways before crossing the street. It's nothing more than that.
>>2721166Pretty much this.