KEYSTONE WAS THE FIRST RESORT TO OPEN YESTERDAY AT 3PM!
im a beginner and fell onto my chest and my airpod case was in my breast pocket and cracked a rib. cannot believe this shit
>>2861623Perfectly fine idea as long as you're not in horrible condition. Resorts often have really good new skiier deals where you get lessons, gear, and lift tickets for less than you'd normally pay for just the tickets, and this time of year you're likely to end up 1 on 1 with the instructor too.
>>2861623Honestly spring corn snow is the best to learn on. Its generally warmer and sunnier so its easier to be outdoors for a longer time. Its also less crowded in spring since people forget that they can go skiing once they get one 60 degree day. Just plan to get on the mountain after noon so the snow will start to soften up.
Looks like the season is basically over in the Midwest. A week earlier than last year too.God, climate change is so depressing.
Went skiing (Romme, Sweden) with colleagues for the first time in about 20 years and have barely stood on skis before that. They straight away dragged me up here and I had to figure out how to do it. After a couple of slow and stiff runs I started to get the hang of it. Was a bit sketchy and wobbly at times at higher speeds, but I used my Zen training to empty the mind and look forward and just go with it.
is Arcteryx a poser brand? what are some tr00 kvlt core dirtbagging brands?
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If I had limitless cash to spend on gear I'd probably be wearing head to toe Outdoor Research, Patagonia and MSR. Osprey backpack, La Sportiva shoes and Darn Tough socks
>>2862832>Outdoor Researchisnt that sold at Walmart
>>2856345OP is your average underage commie that's upset that people whoa re richer than him can afford nicer gear. Classic case of sour grapes.
>>2855627>what are some tr00 kvlt core dirtbagging brands?The Chinese-made fake milsurp sold at your local Milsurp Store that's about 2 weeks away from going out of business, owned by an obese racist boomer woman wearing a Chinese-made MAGA hat.
What are your best/worst experiences while camping, while either willingly or unwillingly being in a harmful and dangerous environment.
-26°F outside, was +40° in an igloo with a single small candleI also got caught directly in a microburst lightning/wind/rain storm on a lake peninsula at 4am once. Was in a hammock, the wind came in really weird and ripped the rain tarp stakes out and I woke up to a torrential downpour and what could easily be confused with a hurricane/tornado type environment that lasted for 10-15 minutes.
>>2859977What is SERE? Search and Rescue?
>>2859793I once had to go camping with my brother-in-law's drunk father. It really was the worst conditions you could imagine.
Did the Cold Weather Leader's Course with the Army in Black Rapids AK. Part of the course involves a 6 day field exercise where you stay outside, camp in a hot tent, build a snow shelter, and move around on the side of a mountain. Temps got down to 56 below zero while we were out there, got mild frostbite on my fingertips because I took too long to take a dump out there. Had to hide it because if cadre found you with a cold weather injury, you'd get pulled from the course. It averaged about 35 below zero every day and wind dropped it further.Really wasn't the worst camping experience I've had but as far as extreme weather/conditions, it was pretty crazy. During the land navigation test we got hit with a storm which was almost whiteout conditions.
I regularly camp during hurricanes in FL because you gotta book camps well in advance and I book camps during the season and I don't watch news so I would never know there was a hurricane brewing.
Was he retarded? or free?
>>2830740Both.
Overconfident.
>>2862653is this concern trolling
>>2862472already posted frien...>>2830989
I just finished reading Into the Wild today. it's funny how angry people get at him. really only his family should be angry. he didn't set a forest fire or anything to draw attention to himself to get rescued or do anything that destructive to anyone but himself. yes, there was a ton of hubris in thinking he could survive on just 10 lbs of rice and whatever he could hunt or forage. he also obviously survives if he took a map with him. I guess the motive in not bringing one is that you wouldn't get the same feeling of encountering the unknown. by 1992 there was already nothing that hadn't been mapped or that a human eye hadn't seen. even if it's ill advised to not bring a map, I do identify with that impulse. when I read stories of discovery from previous centuries it's the one thing I always feel bittersweet about, that there's no frontier left on this planet.
Looking to do some big bike rides in the Western US mid-March. Mostly off-road/unpaved. Driving from the East Coast and car camping. What general areas do you guys recommend?Right now looking at a Guadalupe mountains -> Lincoln NF, NM -> Santa Fe/Taos -> Southern CO somewhere?Also possible:Gila/Silver City, NM routed inSouthern Utah -> Vegas/Red Rocks -> Death Valley after Colorado NOAA map shows much lighter snowpack at altitude than years past but I don't live out there. I saw plenty of snow in the Flagstaff area early Spring a few years ago so I make no assumptions.
>>2862594A lot of those more northern areas mid march are still at risk of snowstorms or shitty cold weather even at lower elevations. I was in southern utah at 5000 feet in mid march a couple years ago and it was snowing with a high of 25 degrees those days. I would stick to the southern deserts of NM/AZ. Consider west texas too. Plenty of long blm and lower forest service roads.
>>2862594Don’t skip NW AR if you can route it in.I’ve heard that Big Bend is better than Guadalupe Mtns, or you can do both.Skip S Colorado, not worth it right now, freak storms, the public areas are all still covered in snow. It’s too far out of the way so spend more time other places.UT might be nice near Moab/Arches and Canyonlands.This snow coverage map map is accurate enough>https://www.fs.usda.gov/sites/nfs/files/r05/publication/R5_SnowDepth_Map.html
I'm fast
Southern CO, Sangre de Cristo Mountains,Saguache, CO looking towards Crestone, CO.No snow below tree line.
Where are my /divers/ at?
>Go on a deep dive.>Take 15 minutes to reach your depth.>Look around for a bit.>Now have to sit underwater and decompress for 12 hours to get out.WTF. Make it make sense.
I've heard that drowning is one of the most peaceful ways to die. My question is how the hell can anyone know that? Anyone who has drowned is... dead.
>>2861024*painfulNot peaceful lol
>>2861024You have the testimony from drowned people who have been resuscitated. Once you get past the parts they've experienced, it's "just" passing out from lack of oxygen and your body shutting down, bit by bit.People describe a desperate struggle to breathe remaining air and holding their breath until they are no longer able, and then an intensely burning sensation as the lungs fill with water. After a while of that, they pass out.>>2860749If you're doing such deep dives, you're either very interested in what you're doing and don't mind it, or you're getting sufficiently compensated for it to not mind it.For your regular compressed-air diver, it's no big concern, you just don't dive that deep. That's for the technical divers with their mixed gasses.
>>2860221>I associate line signals with the old bell divers back in the day.if it works it works.
Tumbleweeds are actually russian? What in the fuck? Are there other iconic things to places that are just foreign bullshit? I know tomatoes are american and italians just stole valor.
>>2861214Largemouth bass, bluegill, channel catfish, smallmouth bass, etc all outside of the Mississippi watershed. Rainbow trout outside the pacific drainages.If you look at the dates they were introduced, common carp were actually the first gamefish.>INB4 HURRR HOW CAN SOMETHING FROM AMERICA BE INVASIVE IN AMERICA HURRRRRR
>>2861214>Tumbleweeds are actually russian?tumbleweeds are a category of things, not one thing.some tumbleweeds are russian thissle, but some are pigweed or wild mustard species.
>>2861555The iconic "tumbleweed" that OP is referencing is in fact Russian. They were brought over accidentally with crop seeds with Russian immigrants.American chestnuts were wiped out because of a disease brought over with chinese chestnuts. The location of all remaining american chestnuts trees are known and cataloged and theyre listed as a critically endangered species.Chinese lady beetles have displaced ladybugs.Wild boars are Russian and were released in the U.S. as a more challenging/exotic game animal by (((hunters))).Potatoes are from south America. The Irish potato famine was due to the British blockade on Irish fishing boats.Wild Mustangs of the western U.S. are of course not native. Natives chased down bison on foot to stab them with spears or they herded them off cliffs before Europeans settled the continent.Beef, chicken and pork are not native to the Americas.Neither is lettuce, garlic, onion, wheat, rice, lemon, apple or pear.Native Americans never discovered cheese or sour cream."Mexican food" is beans, corn and fish with the occasional rabbit or snake.
>>2861572>BeefYeah but bison>chickenYeah but turkey>porkYeah but... javelinas, and tapirsIf you think about it, we really just have the better versions of all farm animals.
>>2861572>Potatoes are from south America.Thank you south america for this based crop.
From what I gather, most of these are boomer-occupied. That's fine if those are the best ones but I can't help but feeling their insight is a bit dated. I just want to know where the interesting stuff is from people that actually homestead/prep/do survivalism which is more strictly oriented toward these lifestyles
>>2862271post a picture of any tool you own with a timestamp. you can post a hammer, plier, saw or whatever..
>>2859467It doesn't make that severe of a difference. I grew up in Greene County and it's very densely forested. Crowley's Ridge has hundred foot tall pines, oaks, maples, etc. It's not as dense as the Ozarks, but it's enough to get lost in.
Does anyone have that inna mountains backpack prep infographic from 2019 or so? I think the filename was inna mountains or inna alps something like that.
>>2862788>>1974183File is 404.
>>2860387Sounds fun
Sounds like he got him with that 2nd swinghttps://youtu.be/MLuTyVNPxJA
>>2859703Well, that makes sense, actually
>>2859703People make fun of a draconian european judicial system but the american sentence would have been a much larger fine and could have even included jail time, especially because cubs were involved.
Another bear attack in Slovakia last weekend. A man was injured by a bear and ended up in the hospital. The man and his son shot the bear multiple times. Bear dead. Their dog dead. The bear had cubs nearby that will probably die now, too. There will likely be no fine because it is legal to kill an animal if it attacks you.
>>2859695>guy has to hit behind tree and hit the bear with an axe to get it to fuck offThank God it wasn't really charging that could be been even worse
>>2859722that's because people are retarded
Any of you guys know where I can get a modern crye-style combat shirt in Erbsenmuster? Or Eichenlaubmuster.As a lesser consolation a modern jacket or parka would also be acceptable.
>>2860965But would you say the same if it was full of z-tards?Don't get me wrong, it's full of NAFO retards and I agree with that (I'm as pro-Ukraine as it gets but still get called Vatnik by these morons). But most people complaining about it are just assmad that they can't relentlessly shill for the Russians in the same way.Tbf /k/ has been dead for years anyway, 2016 brought in an influx of idiots who know nothing about weapons but want to live out their LARP fantasies.>>2858452Suggesting Roman Kurmaz like everyone else in this thread.
>>2861762Go suck Putin's dick zigger scum.
>>2861763Some of the worst bait I have ever seen.
>>2861764Your mom's pussy looks like a half eaten clam.
>>2859153>>2860965you are brown
I'm going to Aconcagua in a few days. Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Americas, and the highest mountain outside of the Himalayas. It's not technical by any means but it's a challenge due to its altitude or 6,967m (22,858.1 ft) and it can get really cold: https://www.mountain-forecast.com/peaks/Aconcagua/forecasts/latest -30/-40cExpedition starts on Feb 1st.I'm going "solo", unguided, with logistical support (a few meals on Camp 0-1, a mule to carry some gear to basecamp, etc.), I have experience, and there's a lot of people on that mountain in case something happens (HACE/HAPE being my main concern really) so I won't be solo for real but I'll be minding my own business for the most part, I'll keep park rangers informed of what I'm doing, etc. For extra safety I'm bringing an InReach (for routes, messaging/SOS stuff), and a VHF Radio (to talk to park rangers in case some shit happens during certain portions of the ascent), but the most challenging part will definitely be the summit push,which can last a long time and get really cold/disorienting due to the altitude.I'm all loaded up on audiobooks, books, and I'll be porting my own gear up and down the mountain most of the time anyway so I'll acclimatize pretty well, plus I don't have a guide constantly telling me I'm not fast or that we're running out of time, etc. which generally tends to bring an extra level of complexity if you're not acclimatizing well and you're being pushed to higher camps.picrel is the south face, I took that pic a few years ago I went with a friend and couldn't summit (felt like shit, had gear issues).What challenges do you have in mind for this year?
>>2859485I did 7k ft it was an easy hike the entire way but the last 1000feet or so were definitely Weird. It was pretty much straight up but I could only go about 3-5 steps b4 having to stop and get some air. It was weird feeling my legs not wanting to to work but not being able to”out of breath”
What boots did you use for aconcagua?
>>2862454I used two kinds of boots. Salewa Raven 2, for approach hikes/anything with temps above freezing, they're comfy and good to hike a lot of miles with a heavy backpack.I rented Baruntse's for doubles. The key in Aconcagua if you're bringing your own is to use doubles that have really sturdy soles given how much rock you're dealing with, otherwise you can chew through soles like it's nothing.I also had comf/warm tent shoes with a harder than usual sole for the same reason (lots of rocks everywhere).
>>2862674Where did you rent them?
>>2862740In a store caled Orviz tienda de montaña, they also had other kinds of boots depending on size, etc. to rent.On my way out of Mendoza I bought the Bestard Top Extreme Lite at that same store (the price was pretty cool and they had them in my size (12½), owner is pretty cool.
Who’s going gigging tonight?
people are scared. bugs, snakes, etc
>>2862348What type of /out/man is scared of bugs and snakes?
>>2862022Everything is still frozen and cold here and bullfrog season isn't for months.Since I'm here though do you find gigging effective? last time I went out looking for frogs with some friends I got more shooting them with an air rifle then scooping them up with a net than anyone else did with a gig.
>>2862353swamps are not widespread so most people fear them. it's not like normal biomes. you accidentally brush the wrong tree limb and you have a thousand spider hatchlings on you.
>>2862354Nets and shooting can def be easier if you’re a good shot. Nothing beats feeling like Poseidon with a trident gigging them tho from the bow of a gator boat
Is /ice climbing/ yuru?
>>2858395Oh shit is this grotto?
>>2858257Why does yuruanon piss people off so much
>>2862400because he reminds the LARPers that they have no excuses for not going outside
Ice climbing is awesome. I did some easy stuff because I am really not good at it. Leading M3 and as a second in M4. But still beautiful. The feeling to put the screw into the ice and thinking to nothing else is really mind resting for me. A quick shot near Aussois in France. Share your cascade faggots I want to dream a little bit while working.Also fuck this captcha
>>2858233No, I don't think it is, but good on you anyway.>>2858257>know nothing>criticize anywayFigure guy posts more evidence of going /out/ than most of /out/.
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>>2862172im a viewwhore>>2862174I mean, maybe there are ones a few hours away that offer better photography opportunities. Maybe you are just choosing stuff based off of pure difficulty alone.
Spent some time outside last night watching the lunar eclipse
>>2862047I got PRK a couple months ago. I had a complication in one eye, so that eye isn't perfect... yet.I took a drug 5+ years ago called Accutane, an extremely harsh drug for acne. It worked wonders on my acne, but the side effects were significant and longterm. I wouldn't recommend it to just anyone. That's a personal choice. In some ways, you might consider Accutane vain, but I experienced substantial pain from my severe cystic acne.Likewise, I wouldn't flippantly suggest getting PRK, even if you are approved, but not having to wear glasses has improved my QOL. No more hassle with ill-fitting glasses, and no more worry about potentially damaging this instrument I need in order to see. I need eye drops (dry eye prior to surgery), but at least I don't have to think about glasses. For me, despite the possibility of less than perfect vision (I'm a perfectionist btw), I'm, at this moment, quite satisfied.
>>2862700why in the fuck would you get prk in 2026 when lasik has existed for decades, for those who don't know prk is a much older procedure with higher risks
>>2862175that's fair, if I didnt do lions head I was gonna be up on hight and carter dome which is known for it's fantastic view of the presi ridge.>>2862712I went to a consultation on monday and found that I had some misconceptions, I was worried that the eye flap from lasik was more fragile than it actually is. Apparently you need a direct traumatic impact with the eyeball to risk damaging it.
Thinking of driving up to Washington this late spring or summer. Would mostly be car camping with a few days of backpacking. Should I hit Olympic or Cascades NP? I would like to go to Olympic for some beach camping but I would guess it’s more crowded, although Cascades is probably also pretty crowded right?Talk to me PNW anons
>>2862306>North Cascades>least visited nation park in the USNorth Cascades doesn't even enter into the conversation of the top 10 least visited parks. That's how bad it is.
>>2859731I did a trip in October and saw both. Cascades were badass but the Olympics had better diversity of scenery. I’d honestly say tart in the cascades for 2 days the drive to the Olympics and spend 3 there.there will be jeets everywhere and maple pass is a tourist trap
>>2862517Sleep on the road near the trailhead and get to trailhead at dawn. There were lots of cars alrdy but I saw almost nobody until the top. Only saw 1 jeet family
>>2862306>>North Cascades>least visited nation park in the USAll the on-trail stuff is shit, the good stuff requires going backcountry
>>2862305Are you in AK? No one else says "lower 48" lol