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Why does hiking attract so many trust fund kids? I can't tell you how many people i've met on trails that have told me they have no job and have a trust fund instead. I've never been apart of a hobby that had so many occurrences of this.
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It's low skill, low risk, and requires a lot of free time
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tfw no job or trust fund
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>>2800845
do you really need us to answer this? ask yourself, would someone spend most of their time doing nothing for days on some bumfuck mountain if they have a real, fulltime job?
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>>2800845
Who else do you think can afford 6 month thru hikes? It's either trust kiddies or techbros.
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>>2800845
Is this some variant of
>how come yt pipo always be climbin mountains n sheeeit
?
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>>2800845
Because hobbies are meant for the investor class.
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>>2800864
>techbros
But that’s still a job. A remote SWE can’t take off 6 entire months of PTO
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>>2801371
They would just quit their job and either get rehired or get another job, this was pretty common a couple years back when tech companies were hiring anyone with a pulse and a CS degree.

I suspect we'll see less of them doing it nowadays now that getting hired has become more difficult

Easy enough to live on half a $150k+ income
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>>2801130
The latest one is about caves lol.
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>>2800845
poor people have to go to work anon
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>>2803601
This. There's a whole class of people that work paycheck to paycheck and can't afford to go /out/ at all. Blew my mind when I found that out. I'm talking thousands and thousands of people like that.
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you wouldn't believe how many trustfund kids are in music/art...
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>>2800845
I mean imagine you would have a trust fund. didn't need to work. Would you not go hiking? Like a lot, just because you can?
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>>2800845
Its one of the easiest hobbies to start. Hell, you don't really need expensive gear to start walking from point A to point B, and sometimes point B is less than one mile away.

I used to be a neet, but now I'm a full time wagie cuck(I will admit that sadly), and only get two days off a week. And my gear is still pristine because I hardly use it anymore. Meanwhile trustfundies got daddies money in the bank so they'll be fine not doing shit for months at a time.
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>>2803701
>I used to be a neet, but now I'm a full time wagie cuck(I will admit that sadly),

yes but you saved your future self from despair and loserdom
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>>2803911
>loserdom
You mean wage slavery without any possibility of ever going /out/ because it's too expensive?
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>>2800845
I wish I was a trust fund kid, I could do so much more hiking
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>>2803673
No? I would hire barely legal 18 year old escorts and fuck them non stop for days while doing mdma and coke from their perfectly waxed assholes.

>>2803701
I was out of work for 3 months due to an injury and decided to start hiking, after a few hikes I went all in and blew so much money on gear, but then I had to return to work and most of the time I'm just too tired to go hiking, I easily have like 10k worth of top of the line mountaineering gear but I'm too autistic to go, if I'm not tired, I'm having an anxiety attack and I can't make myself go alone out of fear of seeing other people, also the fact that the closest thing to a real mountain near me is like 2 hours away and it's only 1.5k feet, fuck my life.
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>>2803980
What in the cuck? Go outside.
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>>2803602
>Blew my mind when I found that out. I'm talking thousands and thousands of people like that.
More like millions, you spoiled fuck.
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>>2803911
I do have a stronger savings account now, which is nice, but man do I miss doing what I want, whenever I want.
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>>2803984
Is financial literacy in Clapistan really that bad?
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>>2801290
Really seems that way, doesn't it.
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>>2803980
> I would hire barely legal 18 year old escorts and fuck them non stop for days
>I'm too autistic to go, if I'm not tired, I'm having an anxiety attack
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>>2800864
Source: your dog semen filled asshole.
Most thruhikers are people in transitional periods of their lives, or at an age where they can put off working. Recent graduates and retirees make up the bulk of thruhikers. The rest are people between jobs.
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>>2800845
It's your imagination, you're a jaded person and make assumptions about strangers.
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>>2806397
>>2806400
Cap. Most of the thruhikers I met when I was working at the 'Pop were trust fund kids.
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>>2806405
Shut up zoomer. Trust fund kids are not a majority in any activity. You are jaded.
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>>2800845
Idk man but hiking is a free hobby. So why do you care?
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>>2806431
>hiking
>free
this nigga has never gone more than 100ft off a paved pathway
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>>2800845
Stop hiking on work days
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>>2806436
How often are you reinvesting in gear for your day hikes?
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>>2806405
Didn’t happen.

About 75% are college graduates. Most are over 30. Anyone can look up these statistics.
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>>2803669
Yeah her dad is a hedge fund manager and purchased her career for her. 20+ years of experience and she still only plays piano in C and the in G/D/C on guitar. That npr tiny desk was embarassing.
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>>2806406
>>2806527
Cap. You don't have experience so you wouldn't know.
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It depends on how far into the hike you are. If it's just a ~5 mile trail it'll be full of crackheads, bored teenagers, and those holistic types that like to eat shrooms in the middle of the woods. But the further in you go, there's definitely a lot of trust fund kiddies, dudes going through a midlife crisis, and occasionally a dude that's been missing for 5 years because he just keeps walking. I've only ever seen a woman deep into a hike a handful of times and every time they have been insufferable gear queers that judge me for my ratty shoes
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>>2800845
>trust fund kids
is this some new fiatcel/ femoid cope?
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>>2806553
You are very stupid
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>>2806738
>>2801130
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>>2806738
No, it’s not new. Definitely a cope though. “Those people I see having a good time and doing fun things aren’t good people because *made up reason/cope*.”

No one has ever told OP they have a “trust fund.” OP most likely has probably never talked to anyone on a trail, or been more than a few miles from the trailhead.
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>>2806738
Trannies can't imagine having free time away from their wage slave job and need to invent boogie men to hate, even within their own hobbies
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bumping a slop thread
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>>2801290
I feel like your idea of hobbies is extremely warped by consooming and you spend way more time thinking about gear than actually doing said hobbies. There are tons of activities that have little to no cost of entry, and ones that require specific expensive equipment usually have a large used market or people that are willing to let you borrow.

>>2803701
What's keeping you from hiking those two days? Gas money? If you're actually in a spot where you're waging every week and then either holing up to not spend money or physically recovering over the weekend, then you need to come up with a plan to get out. I've been there and it's very easy to get stuck in a loop. It is possible to wagie and live a fulfilling life.

>>2803980
You might just be depressed man. I do the same shit where I create all these obstacles for myself that don't actually matter and then just end up feeling worse for not going. It helps to just be aware of when you start doing it, like thinking of the drive as an obstacle and then reframe that 2 hours is nothing to drive. Forcing yourself to go can break the cycle. Regardless of how bad I have felt before, I have only felt better for going and worse for not. Even just driving there, deciding you still don't want to hike and driving back will feel better than not going but chances are you probably will want to hike. You mentioned going alone, so I'm assuming you struggle to find partners but for me the stress of letting someone down almost completely overrides anything keeping me from wanting to go.

>>2806436
You have definitely spent more time thinking about gear than using it.
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>>2800845
>I can't tell you how many people i've met on trails that have told me they have no job and have a trust fund instead.
bullshit larping retard.
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>>2808076
>physically recovering over the weekend,
Anon, I'm a retail assistant manager, I don't get weekends off or two days off in a row. My only solace is the fact I do live in a rural part of town and I personally live in the woods and my neighbors are cool with me hiking on their wooded property too. So I do spend a night and day at least camping, weather permitting.
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>>2800845
>Why does hiking attract so many trust fund kids?
Why do you care so much about the financial status or strangers? Are you insecure about your own status in life? Does it make you feel inferior?

/out/ as a hobby is supposed to relieve stress, stop worrying about other people, just have fun
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>>2803980
>I easily have like 10k worth of top of the line mountaineering gear
>the closest thing to a real mountain near me is like 2 hours away and it's only 1.5k feet

Why would you buy mountaineering gear when you dont even have mountains?
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>>2806436
Bruh a bottle of water is like 1 dollar. Clifbars are like 3 dollars. That's all you need for a day hike.

People bring so much crap on day hikes but you can genuinely bring just a 1-2 bottles of water + snacks and do 10 mile hikes pretty comfortably.
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>>2808283
Normgrels think I'm cool and interesting when I wear my Moncler jacket and Prana pants. It's become my personality at work. The qt clerk at my local grocery store talks to me more when I'm wearing the good gear.
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It's kind of funny how this thread triggered so many trustafarians on /out/ with a simple question lmao.
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>>2808287
Did it really tho
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they have to go check on the unmarked graves of the people their fathers killed
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>>2808180
NTA but I do get envious of people who have more epic outings in a single year than I'll have in an entire lifetime as a wagie, homeowner, husband, and parent. Like, I've seen people who bounce from continent to continent throughout the year like it's nothing. They will probably land on the Moon and Mars before I even leave my own region again. Where are these people getting the money, time AND permission to have adventures in North America one month, South America the next, then Asia, Africa, and so on? I barely qualify as a weekend warrior and these motherfuckers are jetsetting around the world like they're billionaires or something. What is their secret?
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Not a trust fund kid, I just lucked out on doge coin and now I don't have to worry about working. All I really can do to waste time is hike since it's easy and lets me be outdoors
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>>2808310
>What is their secret?
Generational wealth, aka rich daddy.
Alternatively >>2809089 (lottery winners basically)
>b-b-but what about self made millionaires
These people are typically focused on their work, continuing to grow their business and make their money empire. Unless their "job" is entirely passive, which usually requires a large sum of money to begin with (see: Generational wealth or lottery winners). You will often see these people out and about only occasionally or once they retire and start enjoying life.
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>>2808310
>homeowner, husband, and parent
You have won way harder then most of those empty shell wannabe hippies
I'm 30. Work at a recycled children's toyshop sorting through old moldy boxes of dead peoples lego sets 2 times a week and get most of my money from disability aid.
/out/ can be as cheap as you want to make it, just packing a sandwich a few beers and a fishing rod to the local lake or the woods with a tarp for an overnighter is enough for me. Used to do "epic" trips when I was younger, kayaking up the coast of Norway, bumblefucking through morocco, sailing trips from Denmark to England .etc

I dont think it's healthy to compare yourself to fake ass Internet people with $$$ "van life" set ups. Planning large trips is great, but life gets in the way, take smaller outings and focus on appreciating them. Cheering for you pal
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i can hike forever on my schizobux. I would imagine many are like me, but lie just like i do and say they code or work at their fathers firm and so on. I also don't really give a fuck about what they do. I don't think i've ever asked anyone what they do as i am often far too focused on what i am doing. Anyways a lot from what i overhear also do seasonal work where they'll hike 6 months then work 6 months which seems like a decent idea, hiking can be as cheap or as expensive as you want. I carry a bivy and put my backpack in a trash bag and don't use trekking poles, i meat all sorts of people some carrying 60 pounds with every new gadget and vice versa, just try not to get yourself in sticky situation where you want to look cool so you hangout with them and end up blowing 500 bucks in a day
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>>2803602
Is this post a joke or
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>>2810641
Depends on the age. Some people are very sheltered from outside their bubble. I took a friend on a trip and we had to stay on reservation land for one of the nights. She was in shock by the roaming dog packs and the general slum-like appearance of their small town we were at. Plus the only open place to eat at was a casino after 7pm unless we drove 70mi to the next town
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>>2801130
I made the mistake of answering that question on /an/ and got banned for it lol.

Why do yt ppl climb mountains?
Its a mystery I guess.
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>>2803602
10/10 bait

The subtlty is sublime. If /out/ was a board that actually had traffic then replies would be guarenteed. You nailed it Anon well done.
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>>2800845
>I can't tell you how many people i've met on trails that have told me they have no job and have a trust fund instead
i"m guessing the number is less than five, and most likely 0
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>>2810648
/out/ is a memes and shitposting board, prove me wrong
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What's a trust fund
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>>2800845
>I can't tell you how many people i've met on trails that have told me they have no job and have a trust fund instead.
Did they mention they have a trust fund or did you assume that because they weren't broke? The majority of the people I've met on trails are basically homeless except they travel.
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The AT has a lot of criminals living a long it. Appalachia itself has massive hidden weed and meth farms all throughout the forested mountains. Not even 10 years ago the FBI caught some fraudster who was on the run for like 7 years living along the AT. He'd break into nearby vacation homes along it depending on season and just live out in the woods
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>>2808179
Why do you live like this?
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>>2810676
>shitposting
yes

>memes
no
/out/ hasn't produced any quality memes in years
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>>2800845
burgerstani?
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>>2811025
>there are criminals along the AT
There aren’t. Maybe you should visit the AT and see for yourself.
>but what about this one example from like ten years ago that’s famous because it’s so rare?
An accountant that embezzled money from his employer isn’t the same level or type of criminal as a hillbilly meth producer, but you already know that. BTW that story was so long ago that he’s already finished his 8 year sentence.
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>>2811979
Correct
Euros don't have any wilderness to hike in so this is an American and Canadian board
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>>2811999
Nice, nice. But what does that have to do with /out/ - Outdoors?
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>>2800845
because hiking is literally walking
everyone can walk except for the disabled. They want to feel special for literally breathing pretty much
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>>2812158
Dat flatlander cope
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>>2811998
Here in Sweden we've got an abundance of wilderness, and certain areas around the Alps and such have pretty sparse settlements. If you go to the Benelux or a really developed area you're not gonna find much wilderness.
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>>2806738
the fuck is a flatcel?
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>>2810778
it's a fund you can trust
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>>2815619
lowercase i retard
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>>2816438
We don't sign our posts here.
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>>2800845
trust fund kid here, I do it because its the best activity to do with the money I get from my parent's each month. Its much easier to stretch 1.5k a month on the trail than in LA.
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>>2816519
how long have they been divorced?
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>>2816931
Twenty five years
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TF kid and long-distance hiker here. Personally, I'm autistic and can't really function in a normal job, so spending as much time as possible in nature is the move. Funny, I always felt like an outcast even among thru-hikers anyway.
Why does hiking attract so many trust fund kids?
OP's not entirely wrong, there's definitely some of us out there. My take? There's a type of young dude - loner, dropout, no real skills - who just wants to fuck off from society. But they're definitely not the majority of hikers, at least from my experience. The trail attracts all sorts (this is just my random categorization, but you get the picture):
The finance bro doing a 180 career change.
The vanlife couple with two dogs, working sporadically.
The 19yo clearly having a psychotic break.
The 30-something ex-athlete whose promising career ended early due to injury.
Hordes of Boomers in groups enjoying retirement.
That barefoot, possibly homeless philosopher dude (could be 22, could be 53) lost in his own world/concepts.
Plus the more "normal" types: scouts, trail runners, climbers, weekend warriors.
As for why TF kids hike? Honestly, I think there are just a lot of us everywhere now, especially with this economy. Maybe the ones who haven't been completely lobotomized by the internet decide to actually go outside instead.
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>>2817299
what do you think about poor people hiking? like im on food stamps and most of my equipment is foreign milsurp in nature, but a LOT of people i run in to trying to make friends seem super richie rich/trust fundy and i feel like they think im homeless and/or dont want to interact with poors but i also want to hold out hope i can make friends this way. is there a chance for me?
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>>2800845
Rich people do nothing but go out an eat and go do experiences.
Hiking allows them to go out after breakfast and build up an appetite for the next lavish meal and all the expensive equipment makes it all so much more comfortable and easy.
Them having money keeps them free to go do long trips when many people can at most do 2 weeks at a time

>>2801130
White people have monthly mountain top sermons where they scream "Nigger" for 8 hours to free themselves of black fatigue
I'm not white so I don't know what they really do since they are strict at who they let in
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Shitpost bumpin
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>>2800845
I think it's more of a "only trustfundkids have the free time to hike fulltime" thing.
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>>2821648
This is the obvious answer, yeah. Did it really take 88 replies to come to this conclusion?
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Shitpost bumpin
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>>2819340
>black fatigue
Imagine living near brown people. The true white people meta is to be a poor NEET, live in a trailer in a rural area, and use the n word as an all-purpose interjection.
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>>2824722
And how do you afford that as a neet?
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>>2826150
Conveniently, there was no response to this.
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Ive met a handful of PCT hikers, the older ones are usually cool but these younger kids have this attitude as if theyve seen the other side or something - NIGGER YOU ARE WALKING. Its like they think theyre some grizzled veteran, how no one else can possibly comprehend LE EPI JOURNEY they just went on, and they act entitled, smug and even impatient. Oh wow bro its supposed to snow tomorrow and you need a ride 30 miles down the mountain into town?
1. I didnt see snow in the forecast
2. Im not leaving here anytime soon so you can fuck off

The hardest part about thru hiking the PCT is
>getting out of work for 4+ months
>thats it
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>>2800845
>I've never been apart of a hobby that had so many occurrences of this.
Sailboat racing is a contender.
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>>2801390
>a couple years ago
more like a couple decades ago
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>>2800845
IT looks like something they can just pay to be good at because "how hard can walking be?"
So they buy a bunch of overpriced gear, go take a hike, do not enjoy the tough parts and go glamping next time.
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>>2810641
Yes and no.
No because "people are too poor to go out" is a copout by wannabes and "concerned observers" who use it to explain why there is a "lack of diversity" in outdoorsy circles.
Yes because (speaking from experience) there are people who can't just disappear from work for a month to go on that long hike or that bike tour, who have a shitty rigid schedule that won't let them go /out/ because by the time you're halfway through the distance to an interesting starting point, you have to turn back or you won't make it to the wage cage on monday, and who can't "just quit and travel brah" because what savings they have are for emergencies, not taking a flight to Bali or whatever.
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>>2800853
many such cases
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>>2803911
By being a present loser wracked with despair. Back in the cage wagie
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>>2801390
>Is that a three month employment gap?
>Sorry anon, but we haven't even seen you application. The ATS already deleted it due to evidence of poor work ethic.
The tech industry is absolutely psychotic about employment gaps of more than a few weeks. Six months off is career death.
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>>2830668
Conveniently, there won't be a response to this.
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>>2800852
>It's low skill, low risk, and requires a lot of free time
Then why are niggers so rare out innawoods?
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People don't just tell people they have a trust fund thread is nans. They treat it like a dirty secret.
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Backpacking and through hiking maybe. It'd make sense if these were mostly taken up by trust funders and people on fixed incomes without jobs to tie them down.

Day hiking is very much a working man's activity, though.
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>>2831070
Thru-hiking, sure. But regular backpacking can still be done by working folks.
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>>2830992
IZ BECUZ NAYCHUH IZ SCURRY AN WHYPEEPO SHIT
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>>2800852
FPBP. You could be some talentless and unathletic nerd from the midwest and still have more impressive hikes under your belt than most people if you have ample time AND money. That's a luxury that most working people don't have with their full-time jobs, parenting and caregiving duties, etc.
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>>2800845
hiking rightnow is overtaken by UL fag and gear obsessed consumerism, trust fund baby love flexing money
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>>2800845
most normal people cannot affort that many days off either.
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>>2834504
>right now
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How do I stop comparing myself to others who seem to have unlimited time and money to perpetually go on bucket list worthy /out/ adventures around the globe? I'm tempted to abruptly quit my unfulfilling job, leave this awful terrain-deprived wasteland behind, and use my quarter-million USD savings to dirtbag it around the world while I'm still young, fit and healthy enough to do these things. The climbing gym and local trails aren't doing it for me anymore when there are people living my dream at this very moment while I'm having another shitty week at work.
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>>2835992
Have to cut out social media completely and talk to more real people.
Talk to your family, immediate friends, coworkers, and neighbors and realize that compared to them you are killing it.

If you're already at a quarter mil should only have ~10 years until you hit "financial independence", maybe sooner if you're willing to rough it forever.
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>>2834504
>overtaken
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>>2831070
Pretty sure I've done some missions there in GTA Online.
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>>2800845
Dip
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>>2830992
Black people do not like being outside. After time in prison they get agoraphobic.



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