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Can we have an /out/ clothing/gear recommendations thread?

>only post stuff you've personally tried
>it's ok to post stuff you specifically didn't like

i'll go first. I've been using a Drago brand bag for about 8 years now, and they are very durable and great stitching. Have packed over 40lbs into these small bags and they still hold up well. It seems Drago may have went out of business through covid, but there bags are found cheap on ebay and apparently amazon still too
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I need an entry level tent and sleepbag recommendation. My country has hot climates ranging from humid to somewhat dry.
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>>2748515
I still have a few pairs from working correction, OD green though. Everyone at my institution wore Propper or 5.11. I tried both, Propper are thicker, more robust, less flexible. 5.11s are thinner, lighter, more flexible, arguably more comfortable but not as robust.
Either way I support your recommendation
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>>2749190
Based thriftshop outfitter.
full stainless gets my vote if you're going to be beating up the wares. Cast iron is amazing but very heavy. Carbon steel is about the same way.
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Any recommendations on a toiletry bag/case?
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>>2747217
Janny on k banned me for saying fuck war tourist so I'll ask here. Should I use disposable earplug cut up and put in the gaps of my comms for extra sealing or something else?

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yes.
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>>2756189
Cozy
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Did you guys ever get into a fight while nightwalking?

>be nightwalking in my suburb
>feral aboriginal talking to himself ahead of me
>looks me in the eye
>starts rambling incoherently about me being a white dog
>charges at me
>has crackhead teeth and the dirtiest fingernails imaginable, looks like if he breathed in your direction you'd catch some sort of disease
>run away
>gives up chasing me after a while and just yells at me
>calls me a bitch
>get so pissed off at these feral useless lazy cunts that I turn around
>do a double leg, ground and pound the cunt while he scratches the fuck out of my face with his disgusting nails
>eventually beat him enough that he just covers up
>scratches don't get infected by the grace of god

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Aren't you worried about being mugged?
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>toss parakeet seed as i walk at night
>several people in the neighborhood cull pigeons
>wrens, quail, Jay birds, woodpeckers move in
>out reproduce the few remaining pigeons
>neighborhood is now stocked with tiny birds
>continue occasionally spreading parakeet seed at night to keep birds spread out
Another couple seasons, and my goal will be complete
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Cozy
>>2756630
Mental

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Bit of a stupid question. Are crampons sold as a set or individually?
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>>2756440
Thanks!

>>2756442
>You wrote the same thing as me
And you revealed yourself as a terminally online imbecile. Practice talking to people IRL.
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>>2756572
You tell us, never set foot in wogistan.
>>2756619
You want to cover yourself with a shelter half. In the summer. Have you ever left your house?
Do you also wear strap shoes because you can't tie them? Fucking hell the mental cases of this board.
Get a bloody grip you sad clown, you're not quirky just pathetic.
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>>2725949
Anyone have any recommendations for a dumbphone that can call/text, with long battery life and thats rugged enough to handle being in a pocket that might get bumped by rocks and other stuff? I was looking at some CAT phones and the Nokia tough phone, but I figured yall may have some tips.
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>>2756809
I would never buy Nokia again, CAT seem to have laughable prices.
I'd get a non-touch brick cellphone, preferably old Nokia, and put it in a small drybag.
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>>2726777
They don’t. I’m literally the only one here who’s ever done it. I’m not joking.

Logistics differ by location. You’ll probably need two accommodations to bookend your trip. After your flight, you’ll have to buy fuel for your stove then travel to the National Park. Popular spots have shuttles, many have buses, and some have trains. As far as I know, there are no trailheads at any airports.

So you either land, buy fuel (and bear spray), then head to a hotel or get to a campground in the NP, or you land, stay at a hotel, then buy fuel and shuttle in the next morning. The latter is safer because flights can be delayed but shuttles and busses don’t run 24/7.

The same goes for heading home. You’ll want a shower somewhere and probably some junk food. Hotels are more comfy, have laundry service, and rides are more flexible. If you can only afford one, the second night in a hotel is the better option.

TSA has a pretty extensive list of things you can’t bring onto a plane. Trekking poles, tent stakes, pocket knives, axes, saws, and shovels (even tiny aluminum trowels) have to be checked. AliExpress sells cheap trekking pol storage bags that are perfect for this. Fuel and bear spray can’t be brought on a plane, so unless you’re using a twig stove you’ll have to buy them when you arrive. Firearms have their own rules, so look into that if you plan on carrying. Each airline has different size requirements for carryons, but unless you have a monstrous 70L pack you’ll be fine.

I’ve never checking everything. If it’s a regular travel trip for business or vacation or whatever and they lose your stuff it’s not that big of a deal. But if you’re going hiking and they lose everything you might as well turn around and go home.

Also, you could just roll the dice that the dumbfuck TSA tards done even know the rules. There are lots of anecdotes about people just bringing everything into the plane. I wouldn’t risk that either.

please help anons
what can I do to save this san pedro?
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>>2755151
*Atleast 5 hours of direct (Overhead) sunlight a day if you want it to flower. Evening and Morning sun aren't as good as full afternoon sun if those are your options.
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Do you think this cactus is doing good? Its a cutling I planted three weeks ago, it seems to get green in the middle and I hope it will grow roots soon. How can I judge its fine without digging it out?
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>>2756650
Just leave it. They take a long time to root and sometimes won’t even start growing until the next season, then they will take off. As long as it’s not shriveling up after 3 weeks, keep doing what you’re doing.
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Cactus flowers are a trip
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>>2756650
The pot looks way to big for that plant but if it has really good drainage it should be fine.

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Ignore all rumors of cancelation , the gathering is still happening and cant be stopped.

Shall we have a /out/ meetup again this year on the 4th just after the ceremony ?

Who is coming?
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>>2756599
probably
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Why are americans obsessed with their excrement?
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>>2757805
Who says we are?
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Ok Gabriel Traveler has another video out explaining everything that happened and its fucking crazy.

Those hippies dug up a dead indian when they were digging latrines,
Thats why it got cancelled
The whole story is totally fucked up , the natives still bury people illegally in the forest up there
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why wont this thread bump

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Old one is about to 404 >>2639545

Last minute discussions and hopefully some sweet pics after the fact will go here. Fair warning to DFW area bros, there's some weather foretasted for the 8th so plan accordingly.
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>>2751335
I dont like those anus eclups as much
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Tropical Storm Beryl (soon to be Hurricane Beryl) is ready to make landfall. Does its projected path look familiar to anyone?
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>>2752353
Nature does that to wipe the slate clean
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>>2751289
Bumpin
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Anybody catch a glimpse of eta aquarids?

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Why do governments constantly preach about protecting the environment and indigenous territories, then pull shit like this? It's THEIR territory! Just watch the oil leak that will happen here in 5–10 years, like has occurred countless times before.
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>>2751971
>It's THEIR territory!
No it's not. We're letting them pretend it's theirs out of kindness. If it were really their land they would be able to defend it.
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>>2751971
This isn't really the environment unless you classify injuns as fauna
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>>2751971
Half of the Indians there want the pipeline cuz they care more about the comforts that come with liberal capitalism than they care about owing their own land, and the oil companies work with those ones to develop it
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do we really need more oil extraction? does nobody care about the environment? even indians are selling out...
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>>2756629
until anybody cares enough to explain to liberals that nuclear power is the only practical green way to power a nation this will continue

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*blocks your path*
Well /out/, what do?
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>>2756148
walk it back >>2745410
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>>2756209
Stay mad samefag
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>>2756215
There won't be a response.
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>>2756122
absolutely based where2cop?
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>>2756122
zazed

These long nosed shits are annoying as hell
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>>2754615
Eat less sugars, bathe less often, and use nicotine. Since i have done this, mosquitos hardly bother me. May just be genetics but they are generally on everyone else and not me. And im from northern mn so i know how bad mosquitos are.
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>>2754615
DEET is the goat. Mosquito nets for sleeping, some tents have their airvents covered with a net.

An old school way is to smoke. Nicotine is a pesticide, I brought my smoker fren camping and insects never bothered us although we have not done this in North Europe or North Canada where mosquitos are way more pervasive.
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DEET works
You can also build a pretty good resistance if you are willing to risk blood parasites.
One summer I managed to build up complete mosquito resistance but it goes away after a few months.
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>>2755230
Do you think planting certain plants would scare them off certain areas? Like lavender, chrysanthenum or tobacco?

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do people living /out/ or in very rural areas have different psychological characteristics than city dwellers? do /out/ people (born and raised) around the world share a common mentality? like a person from the Appalachian mountains and the Alps
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>>2755651
On average, people living in urban areas are healthier and live longer.
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>>2755766
>People who talk about environmental destruction are cringe
Yes, you think like and behave just like a locust. Eat it all cut it all down and anyone who isn't just like you is "cringe."
>>2756420
It's amazing how any hint that your shit house, shit roads, shit technology, shit education and shit relationship with nature is made obvious you parasites only cope is brain garbage ejaculations of nonsense.

Locusts, I can see your destruction from space.
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>>2756434
Bugpost. You just keep outing yourself as a city dweller.
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rural ppl, especially older people; they never throw things away. probably a ww2 era leftover from their parents and grandparents.
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Got out of bed this morning and took a short 30 minute drive through farm land and then walked for a few hours through national park and made myself a coffee then walked home. Good to be back in the country, I wouldn't even be out of the city in the time it took me to get to the trail head.

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What did anon do?
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>>2756291
Probably is, idunno. I just remembering him posting on /out/ probably c.2016
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>>2756270
If you mean the Yuru fire, that was posted on /a/
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>>2756247
4 guys 2 gerbils was much better.
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>>2756229
100% shot some normies off leash Lab that trotted up to say hello to a new friend.
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>>2756229
>he doesn't know

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Second and third drownings this season at Glaicer, a woman drowned in June in St. Mary's falls.

https://www.panish.law/nevada/deaths-in-us-national-parks/

>Drowning (826 deaths) is the Leading Cause of Death at national parks and national recreation areas.

>Drowning is followed by motor vehicle crashes (725 deaths), medical events (643), suicide (563), undetermined (544), and falls and slips (478).

>Interestingly, despite the abundance of wildlife at national parks, only ten people were killed by wild animals.
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>>2754361
It was a santa fe. Quite impressive how they fucked up that badly
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>>2752596
Kek one of those pictures is in China lmao
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>>2756445
>Kirwan and Ratliff had not read
probably par for the course for those guys.
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>>2756444
retard detected
>Yosemite half dome
>Smokey mountains Clingman's
>Arches NP
>Yellowstone Old Faithful
>Zion narrows
>Yosemite glacier view
>Acadia that dumb wave that makes a noise
>Yosemite falls
>Grand canyon
All in america

Do you folks carry a camera on you when you get outdoors? If so do you carry a DSLR, a compact or are ya happy with your phone?
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I just use my phone to take pictures of nice scenery or cool stuff
like this frog I found some years ago
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>>2755930
This is my favorite picture I think
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>>2749503
Yes, mirrorless camera. Sometimes phone pics but phone sucks at anything once you zoom. Then I send them to my friends, some of which enjoy them. Some of which pretend to.
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>>2755951
how $$ is the mirrorless?
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>>2749503
I used to take a DSLR out with me on day hikes, almost religiously
until I started going away for extended, back to back, long trips. Swapped to a little mirrorless compact because its much more comfy
small and light. If you get a good one it can still capture the vibe
I do kinda miss the DLSR though, its kinda amazing to come home and make a pano out of several massively high resolution crisp images of a landscape
Been carrying a little gopro with me on my last trip though because I've just started recording videos of my /out/ings, rather than purely being a photographer
>vidrel: https://youtu.be/nSy4QErUJh8?feature=shared

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Title pretty much explains it, live in eastern KY, close to WV and i'm looking for spots to hike during the colder months, as I hate the heat.
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>>2754454
You moved away?
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>>2754455
I did, Kentucky ain't what it used to be. It's going to get worse too. I need freedom, and Kentucky is going the route of the insecure religious zealot and I'd be sick to see the lack of freedom in a place that used to be so free. Just another white washed landed gentry tourist destination it is becoming.
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>>2754391
4Cs trail at Carter Caves State Park is a fun little trail
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>>2754456
What’s the public land situation in KY? I’ve visited the first time recently and the nature and backroads are gorgeous here.
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>>2756567
bad

Is it worth it to go to Death Valley in July?
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>>2753246
I went there in the middle of July 2001 when it hit 119 degrees. It felt awesome for about 15 minutes and then I fucked off back to my air conditioned car.
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>>2753246
>>2753277
>>2753864
It's just like standing too close to a campfire, but you can't escape. It's marginally tolerable if there's wind but when the air is still you literally have minutes before it's too much, you have to stay moving to keep sweat evaporating. it's all the same above about 108, you just can't do it for any meaningful length of time. You can spend a few minutes in the sun and retreat to shade, but you'd be feeling pretty shitty in even half an hour unless you're taking other measures like wetting yourself or constantly sipping cold water or misting or whatever. I moved a wood pile the other day while the air was still and felt like I was going to die but then I started pressure washing and felt great.
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How big of a concern is it to your car being there? How dangerous driving alone?
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>>2756573
Watch the temp gauge, may have to turn off the a/c or worst case turn the heater on, but if your car is in good shape it should not be a big problem. I wouldn't go adventuring off the road alone. If you broke down and lost your a/c 5 miles from the highway with little water you're suddenly in a lot of trouble. If you're just driving on the highway and break down you have a pretty good chance of getting picked up
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>>2756582
Oh yeah I would just drive through the main road to the ranger station or wherever you see in pictures, then back to the state highway that runs north/south


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