Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 16:16:14 No. 776808
It reminds me of the times I camped in Michigan. This should be a thread for sharing innawoods experiences.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 16:20:28 No. 776810
That was pretty comfy, especially since its snowing here.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 16:42:39 No. 776814
>>776810
Are you North East like me anon? I'm about to be snowed in because of wind
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 16:47:03 No. 776815
>>776814
Yea, I'm in PA. Seems like its slowing down here though.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 16:50:18 No. 776816
>>776815
>>776814
Washingtonian here.
Hang in there, other coast. I hope y'all don't become a solid block of ice.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 18:18:43 No. 776834
I wonder what other campsites they will go to for the anime other than Mt. Fuji.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 18:32:19 No. 776837
I'm so excited for this fucking show, holy shit. It's everything I want to do in this life: Travel around Nippon with a folding bike and camp around.
>>776810
Whose subs are these and how good are they.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 18:57:54 No. 776846
>>776837
>Whose subs are these and how good are they.
Just a CR rip from Erai-Raws, they seem fine so far but I'm no expert
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 19:33:14 No. 776853
>>776846
I find Erai to be slightly shittier than HS, proportionally related to their slightly faster upload times.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 19:35:11 No. 776855
I wonder if there will be a /k/ommando in the background at some point. Oh God, what if a crazy innawoods man appears?
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 20:02:12 No. 776859
>pink is cute
>blue is super cute
>all that background art
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 20:07:30 No. 776860
The classic A-frame. It will never die.
>>776808
It reminds me of camping in the Adirondacks and Appalachians. Especially when she was setting up her camp and collecting wood for the fire. Rather than pinecones, we always used to use birch bark.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 21:15:19 No. 776872
Oh boy, it's another "Travel Nippon!" advertisement. This one featuring cute girls doing innawoods things, with an MC who pretty much is Misuzu from Tomo-chan; They're checking a lot of boxes off my fetishes list right now, let me tell you guys. Art is somewhat lacking, as is their budget, I'm sure. For now, I'm looking forward to their comfy adventures and to fantasizing about snuggling with not-Misu to keep her warm.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 21:58:17 No. 776877
>Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
>Hakumei to Mikochi
>now Yurukyan
The golden age of comfy and healing has begun.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 22:38:09 No. 776881
Comfy camping in the cold. I'm in. The music was nice, too.
Anonymous 01/04/18 (Thu) 23:34:16 No. 776891
How long till there's a cold night and and the girls share sleeping bags to conserve body heat?
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 00:58:06 No. 776923
B-but you guys told me anime girls don't poop?
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 01:02:50 No. 776924
I honestly think we should stream this. It's so comfy. We should share the comfort.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 02:06:51 No. 776938
>>776814
>>776815
>>776816
Fuck you too, burger-tachi. All I have here is shitty rain and maybe ant-sized hail for a couple minutes.
>>776855
>cute girls teaching wacky operator how to get comfy
Yes please.
>>776859
It's like a kotatsu for your soul.
>>776924
Is streaming okay if we do it together? A riddle for the ages.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 02:56:51 No. 776945
There is actually a character for camping: 🏕
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 05:02:50 No. 776978
I really can't stand the style in which the characters are drawn.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 05:48:00 No. 776983
>just got back from a camping trip to find this
This show was made for me.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 06:20:40 No. 776987
>>776938
>implying operators don't know how to comfy
There is no greater pleasure than sleeping on a buried bed of coals and hot rocks.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 06:40:29 No. 776991
>>776793
I'm really digging that Jackson 5-esque theme.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 08:13:47 No. 777001
>>776983
F A G G O T D E T E C T E D
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 08:46:10 No. 777005
It's not as good as I was anticipating so far but still all right.
The artstyle is pretty neat but the designs aren't great. All the girls except emotionless-chan sound the same, though the kansaiben is fun. I don't know how they're going to keep up the comfy with this many main characters.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 09:37:17 No. 777007
>>776872
All they need now is a MRE autist to reach perfection.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 09:51:35 No. 777008
>>776860
I fucking hated that tent. I hated lugging it around, I hated setting it up, I hated sleeping in it. Worst tent ever.
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 11:30:38 No. 777018
>>777007
Hopefully one of the girls in the outdoor activities club will teach the others the wonders of the MRE like instant coffee .
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 13:23:53 No. 777031
>>776877
>Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou
>healing
>An anime about two lonely girls who are doomed to die by starvation in a desolate city ruin
I enjoyed it a lot, but its fucking sad when you think about it
Anonymous 01/05/18 (Fri) 13:33:15 No. 777034
>>777031
It's healing when you make peace with the zetsubou.
Now the manga on the other hand...
Anonymous 01/06/18 (Sat) 07:45:59 No. 777275
The show is comfy.
I hope we get an episode where they tell campfire stories to each other, preferably horror.
>>776938
I only have rain, same as last year.
>>776983
>just got back from a camping trip to find this
I hope you went alone, or with a dakimakura of your waifu.
Anonymous 01/06/18 (Sat) 07:49:22 No. 777276
The first episode was about average, but I feel like it is setting up for a great show.
I also noticed right off the back that yellow hair has the same VA as Yui from K-On!
Anonymous 01/06/18 (Sat) 10:20:22 No. 777298
>>777276
It's "right off the bat, " anon.
Anonymous 01/06/18 (Sat) 14:41:24 No. 777354
>>777275
They should start a story with "so I visited this thing they call a Magical Place..."
Anonymous 01/06/18 (Sat) 15:20:09 No. 777378
Anonymous 01/06/18 (Sat) 17:00:46 No. 777409
>>777298
Right of the batt , hehe.
Anonymous 01/06/18 (Sat) 18:16:19 No. 777440
>>777378
What if the skinwalkers are the ones watching the anime?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 02:40:12 No. 777701
>>776923
She's taking a leak.
>>777275
You shouldn't go camping alone unless you want the skinwalkers to get you, or die from the many other things that can kill people in the natural world.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 02:53:51 No. 777714
>/a/ goes on a camping trip for a season where we watch anime and sit around having cute little girl discussions about it while having fun on a mountain together.
Why is this now a dream of mine?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 04:06:47 No. 777757
>>777714
Better yet, /ak/ camping. Get some proper innawoods and range time in addition to anime.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 04:08:20 No. 777759
>>777757
With Juni Ito-style horrors?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 04:14:30 No. 777765
>You will never go camping with /a/
Why even live?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 04:38:30 No. 777791
>>777759
Cute youkai girls. They'll come out to eat us but get charmed by our headpats and oishiimonos.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 04:50:54 No. 777802
>>777765
Would we even know how to pitch a tent?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 04:59:04 No. 777804
>That opening sequence
>All the girls are cute in their unique way
>They don't look like character archetypes.
>The OP starts playing
>That OP
>The animation is quite nice
>The music is always lovely
Oh, no. I'm falling in love with this, /a/. What do I do? It's like the bitterness in my soul is healing. How do I live with this feeling?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 05:03:36 No. 777806
>>777802
Surely you've been camping before?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 05:09:32 No. 777810
>>777765
>tfw camping with friends is super fun
While I can assume it would be a fun trip with you guys, I'm either in charge of the food or I get to make my own. I don't want a /k/ meet up brownies moment to happen to me.
>>777802
The real question is have you gone backpack camping before? Experience levels would determine if we get the real experience or we just go car camping.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 05:13:10 No. 777813
>>777810
>I don't want a /k/ meet up brownies moment to happen to me.
This is /a/, anon. We're a bunch of innocent little girls. At the very worst you'll get some delicious loli bodily fluids in your brownies. Now who could possibly object to that.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 05:28:17 No. 777823
>>777806
>>777810
No, not at all.
I'll cozy up the cabin for when you get back.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 07:07:12 No. 777844
>>777823
You don't need that much experience to start camping, though make sure to go easy on the first time so you don't get yourself in a bad situation. Also I just learned that some people have tents that hook up to your car. I myself am not referring to that, and more referring to driving right to the camp site and setting up camp.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 07:48:01 No. 777851
Pretty comfy. Do pine cones actually work that well? Seems like grass / whatever fluffy tinder bundle you can put together would work better since it will take a spark better.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 07:59:58 No. 777854
>>777757
>>777791
I could take you out innaothernowhere, only 30% of you are goners provided said guide doesn't get offed first lots of spoops.
>>777851
Pine cones are loaded with resin, birch bark works just as well due to how oily it is.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 09:10:12 No. 777865
That is the fastest and most stress free setup of a tent I have ever seen.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 09:18:42 No. 777870
>>777865
>Head pointing downhill
How can people sleep like this?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 09:31:46 No. 777876
>>777870
Stomach down so you gaze at Fuji-san as you doze off.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 09:53:25 No. 777881
>>777802
In my attempts to not make a sexual joke, from what I've gathered, quite a few weebs have some sort of military/outdoors experience.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 10:10:48 No. 777888
>>777881
And I set it up so well too...
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 11:15:39 No. 777902
>>777876
Seek medical help. I'm worried.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 11:45:15 No. 777915
>>777902
Why should I seek medical help? Did I miss something?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 12:09:54 No. 777926
>>777440
Do skinwalkers even watch anime? Do they have waifus?
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 14:14:49 No. 777975
>>777714
>we'd all bring our dakis and guns
>sit around the campfire while a cauldron of ramen slowly bubbles away
>do fun innawoods things all day
>get together at night and watch animu while getting smashed on nihonshu
That doesn't sound half bad.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 14:39:51 No. 777987
If they tell a spooky story, they should talk about Dyatlov Pass. Hope that incident doesn't happen to them or to camping anons.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 14:50:47 No. 777992
>>777975
>first pic
>Operator reading Jormungand
How appropriate.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 14:51:56 No. 777993
>>777987
>Dyatlov Pass
What the fuck did I just read? It's full-blown /x/, but backed up by official sources rather than just hearsay.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 15:55:40 No. 778001
>>777987
>To dispel the theory of an attack by the indigenous Mansi people, Dr. Boris Vozrozhdenny stated that the fatal injuries of the three bodies could not have been caused by another human being, "because the force of the blows had been too strong and no soft tissue had been damaged".
Oh shit.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 17:38:27 No. 778042
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 17:59:22 No. 778057
>>777993
>>777987
That's fucking spooky. I find it strange that the UFO theory is mysteriously absent from kikepedia.
>official sources
There's even autopsy photos of the bodies, holy shit.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 18:05:31 No. 778059
>>777987
>>778001
>no one knows what caused the incident
>no culprit was ever found and the case was dropped unsolved
>not enough info is given and your imagination runs way the fuck out of control
>unofficial accounts such as orange lights above their region the night of the hike or their skins having a unusually deep brown tan
This has all the trappings of a good creepypasta but they rarely get me because I know they're just works of fiction. Most horrifying of all, this is all fucking real; other innawoods disappearances like it aren't unheard of. Even something as "mundane" as an avalanche or animal attack is still pretty concerning to thing about.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 18:21:59 No. 778072
>>778001
<Dubinina
>Her foot was wrapped in a piece of Krivonishenko's underpants and she was wearing Krivonishenko's brown sweater that tested radioactive.
<Kolevatov
>The waistband of his sweater and lower part of his trousers tested radioactive.
>The radiation on two sweaters and pants was substantial
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 19:19:56 No. 778098
With this thread and Junji Ito airing, it feels like I can let loose my inner /x/ this season.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 23:10:33 No. 778229
>>778072
I like that spoopy Russian things usually involve radioactivity.
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 23:16:34 No. 778235
>>778098
There is potential here too >>776262
Anonymous 01/07/18 (Sun) 23:24:52 No. 778242
Shiny Days/ABC mashup when?
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 03:31:10 No. 779651
>>778242
>mfw I've been listening to Shiny Days all day trying to fill the void for even a second
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 16:05:57 No. 779806
Rin has the most fuckable bun I've ever seen.
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 17:43:34 No. 779833
I have the most massive erection for not-Suzu Shimarin, sweet god she is adorable ! The beach episode is going to be wondrous, anons, I can see it now.
This is hands down the comfiest show this season. Prove me wrong, you can't.
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 19:03:59 No. 779862
>>779833
I'm going to be bold and proclaim that this will be my favorite this season.
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 19:16:53 No. 779866
Chiaki makes some nice faces, though it looks like she has an elongated head in some scenes.
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 19:34:20 No. 779876
Quite likely to be my AOTS too, though we're yet to see Hakumei to Mikochi
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 20:02:54 No. 779883
>>779876
>>779806
Caught myself yawning super hard while looking at second pic.
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 20:04:48 No. 779884
>>779883
>He was made to yawn from a picture
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 20:17:37 No. 779889
>>779862
>>779876
Same here. Inchlings might dethrone it, but so far this is super comfy and enjoyable. Really looking forward to the campfire cooking.
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 20:25:55 No. 779894
>>779876
>>779889
Oh you guys are right, I forgot about the inchlings. It's going to be a battle of the comfy.
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 20:32:20 No. 779895
>>779889
Moe is over. Harems are over. Shounen action is over. Now we enter the era of comfy.
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 21:44:10 No. 779939
>you will never be a tiny japanese schoolgirl wearing oversized woollen clothes that make you look cute and super comfy
truly this life is for suffering only
Anonymous 01/11/18 (Thu) 21:46:27 No. 779940
>>779895
>Now we enter the era of comfy.
Finally, the golden age that the prophesies foretold.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 01:06:19 No. 780060
This show just has a mysterious charm to it because it's a show about being outdoors. You feel like anything could happen out there, so it's exciting, but at the same time the girls are cute and fun and makes the show comfy. It's like floating on your back in the ocean or watching a scary movie at night under a blanket with you're waifu. I don't know if I can explain this right.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 02:03:08 No. 780099
I'm cataloguing her taste, apparently.
10/10 would read /x/-tier topics around a campfire late at night with her before getting too tired for reading and put on spooky radio while we drift off to sleep.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 03:07:51 No. 780130
>>779895
>>779940
you whippersnappers stop calling healing anime comfy
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 04:31:30 No. 780147
>>780130
It's been comfy here for a long time old man.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 09:17:02 No. 780191
>>780130
This part made me smile at the VA delivering this line. All the characters are awesome and the VA's are all top notch. It helps with the comfy so much having aki toyosaki in your cast. The only thing that made me wince at bit was talking about the prices. 2k yen + firewood costs + rental seemed like absolutely jewry to me. especially for something that is essentially free, they surely can't own the entire woods or force you use their firewood and brazier.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 10:52:58 No. 780209
The second half of this episode was so perfect. I think I'm sold on this show being AOTS.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 11:12:38 No. 780218
>>780130
Come on grandpa, get with the times, that's what all the kids call it these days.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 12:37:48 No. 780238
>>780209
The delivery on that panicked line is great.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 12:49:14 No. 780240
>>780191
>paying for firewood
What the fuck?
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 12:54:20 No. 780242
>>780191
>they surely can't own the entire woods or force you use their firewood and brazier.
Do you have any idea how utterly tiny Japan is? They surely can and do.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 13:07:21 No. 780246
>>780191
>they surely can't own the entire woods
In the countryside, it's not uncommon for people to have larger properties. Renge owns a mountain.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 13:50:51 No. 780259
>>780191
>>780246
My grandmother inherited a mountain from her mother but it's in between several other mountains; the GSDF used it as a training ground until a few years back (budget cuts), and nowadays the electric company pays her a measly $32 a year for letting them put two high voltage power poles on the mountain.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 14:17:10 No. 780265
Who would camp in such a crowded field? At least in a forest the trees can give you a bit more isolation. The view of Fuji may be good, but that's way too many people for camping.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 14:25:33 No. 780267
>>780265
well anon, there is finite space from where you can see mt Fuji and it is near one of the biggest agglomerations in the world on top of being a huge tourist attraction. Unless the girls plan to camp in Hokkaido all camp sites will always be overpriced and crowded.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 14:25:49 No. 780268
>>780265
Looks like a basic campground to me.
Nipland probably don't allow anyone to camp wherever they want.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 15:37:15 No. 780286
>>780265
It'd be comforting to be around so many people;
There lie cadavers buried under the cherry blossoms!
Kajii Motojiro, Under the Cherry Blossoms
If one ever has the chance to go to the area surrounding Mount Fuji, and especially around Lake Kawaguchiko, he will experience just how dark and eerily silent that area is. From nights to mornings, there is often a thick fog that covers much of the mountains and roads surrounding that area, and this lasts well into autumn. So far, this may describe hundreds of thousands of campsites or innawoods locations. But Kawaguchiko is different, or rather tainted.
Apologies for the blogpost, but my experiences regarding Japanese camp grounds is pretty negative albeit I've only been to another one in Saitama, so don't take my word as gospel . If you've been following the latest gossip on youtube, you'd probably heard of the Paul youtuber guy who walked into the Aoki-ga-Hara forest and found a dead guy hanging. It was sick and disgusting, however, that is what goes on around that area; it's famous, much like the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, or Beachy Head in Dover(?). Anyhow I camped at a quiet campground probably 2 miles or so out from the forest at a campsite. It was mid Autumn and unfortunately, we (a group of friends) were stuck in the middle of a typhoon that night; the camp owner let us sleep in the empty cabins closer to the woods, and we spent the night there. The next morning cleared up, and it was relatively warm so we inflated our canoes and boats and did a bit of rafting. The lake was surrounded on all sides by mountains. Due to the differences in the temperature, there was, for the large parts of the day, a constant fog that shrouded the mountains and the roads surrounding it. We ran out of food so we had to go to the nearest supermarket.
So we drove up the hill out of the campground and in a few hundred metres onto a road where visibility was maybe 20 or 30 metres max. I was on the passenger seat, slightly nervous, slightly excited; then out of the blue, I saw a balding middle aged man, hunched, and with very little on him except for maybe a jacket, walking around the shoulder of the road. I had thought very little of him until I later looked at the map at the supermarket and realised that where we were driving through the infamous Aoki-ga-Hara forest. It really isn’t me fearing for my life, but more about me fearing why the man was there. Maybe he lived around the area, who knows. What’s more likely is that he headed into the forest to die or came out of the forest.
After my seeing of the man, the camp trip felt a little less fun, and more sombre; the sight of Mount Fuji was beautiful, so were the caves, and the lake, and the woods. However the quote above from Kajii Motojiro’s Under the Cherry Blossoms is perhaps the basis of my fear and repulse during that camp. I’ve read people who’ve been into the forest to identify remains, or just for fun. They often say that the scariest thing in the forest isn’t the prospect of a dead spirit but the certainty of what men and women who are certain to become wrathful spirits; greed, loss, lusts, despair, and so on. Whatever the cause, the results lie, hang, and rot in the forests around Mount Fuji. It’s beautiful yet men turn it into something miserable and ugly.
No amount of cute girls doing cute camping things or PR can change this. It's etched in me, and a large majority of Japanese.
pic related is from a tv program a decade back; on the tree is spray painted the words "呪ってやる", or "I will haunt you"; search the Aoki-ga-Hara forests for more pics. It's scarier than any /x/-tier bull because it all exists and is the work of men.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:00:39 No. 780297
>>780268
I always imagine camping to be remote and solitary. I guess the common reality is different.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:13:18 No. 780306
>>780297
Common is right. But it doesn't have to be.
You can always venture out on your own and illegally camp in distant places that are wild and desolate of human life. There was that one anon who camped the entire time while on his trip, like a hobo champ. His adventure seemed amazing because of it. But he was around civilization for the most part, from what I gathered.
Of course, the disadvantage is that it's much less safe and your survival is entirely up to you if you were to venture to really remote places. And you lack basic conditions, and it's probably illegal, so of course most people don't do it.
I've done it myself on the other side of the pond, but at least I had my gun with me. Pic is from my camping spot.
>>780286
Well, gee, anon. You had to turn this back into /x/tier spooky shit, didn't you?
Honesty, I think it would be really cool to go hiking through that forest with friends. Dead bodies aren't that big of a deal and it would be a curious sight to see how these men and women chose to end it all.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:23:48 No. 780312
>>780297
Can't recharge your phone in the wilderness.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:27:03 No. 780314
>>780312
>What are solar panel chargers
I will concede the point that they're not very long-lasting but then again it was chink shit
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:28:43 No. 780316
I went camping once a few years ago.
>Storm Brenda or Doreen
>Woken up by the wind, found out later it was 90-100mph
>Go to the toilets
>Return to tent
>It's gone
>>780306
Have you increased the sepia or is that photo old?
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:31:10 No. 780318
>>780297
Camping areas won't usually be desolate, if you own land or do what >>780306 says then it can be very solitary.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:47:47 No. 780328
>>780297
Usually the heavily populated campgrounds will be accessible by automobile.
You can find some solitude even in public campgrounds if you have to hike a few miles to get there.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:55:06 No. 780331
>>780306
>Went to a desolate place across the pond to camp
>Took a picture in a sepia filter
I'm not pointing fingers, but someone sounds like a skinwalker to me.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 16:59:27 No. 780333
>>780316
>>780331
It's taken on a black&white film Ilford disposable camera; That's how they all turned out.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:02:10 No. 780334
>>780286
>>780306
What I wonder about that forest is just how many bodies are there? I assume the wildlife takes care of remains fairly quickly and maybe people come looking for remains to identify and remove but are there new people going there to die all the time? Does it just constantly smell like rotting corpses?
It sounds like a fun way to go out if I decide I'm done with life. I could make my first trip to Japan be my last too.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:06:15 No. 780338
>>780334
The forest is 30 square kilometers for fuck's sake anon. It's ridiculous to imagine "it constantly smells like corpses." Have you never been in a forest before or something?
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:09:29 No. 780339
>>780333
I took photos of corpses too. This is an arctic fox.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:11:37 No. 780342
>>780338
>Have you never been in a forest before or something?
No, actually.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:13:09 No. 780343
>>780338
Maybe anon has an inhumanly good sense of smell?
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:22:10 No. 780346
>>780342
You have never been to a forest? Do you live in the desert or something?
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:23:09 No. 780349
>>780339
Nothing says camping like a couple of dead bodies!
>>780342
You really oughta change that one of these days anon.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:26:21 No. 780350
>>780343
Didn't most of the suiciders lay out cords from the entrance of the forest to wherever they eventually killed themselves?
If you want to find a corpse, all you have to do is follow one of the cords.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 17:52:16 No. 780353
>>780191
>they surely can't own the entire woods
I have just around 1100 acres in my name, all of it being bumfuck nowhere woodland filled with old growth.
>>780312
Hand crank my friend. Power forever and ever.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 21:29:37 No. 780406
>>779833
>The beach episode
This cannot happen. Its not camping in the woods. Rin is pure and reminds me too much of You so impure thoughts are wrong. But my body is very curious about this
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 21:35:02 No. 780408
>>780406
>lake camping in summer
>beach camping
One will happen, I bet my bottom dollar on it. Or they'll take an onsen break somewhere. Outdoors, of course.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 21:38:23 No. 780410
>>780408
The Outdoors Club goes to an onsen while Rin is off doing solo camping. She decides to go to one too, but it's closed.
Anonymous 01/12/18 (Fri) 21:39:31 No. 780413
>>780408
>Implying there hasn't already been beach camping
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 01:39:54 No. 780502
>>780334
Thing die in the woods all the time anon nature has a good way of killing the smells. Also they have search parties go out regularly to find bodies. Japanese politeness also demands those about to suicide leave something to help the living find the body.
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 01:52:35 No. 780507
>>780413
Why am I so attracted to a bundled up girl with a bun and a tent? Is it some ancestry coming back to me?
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 01:58:06 No. 780508
>>780502
I'm sure there are more remote areas that the search parties will miss or don't bother with, since their priorities will probably be closer to the trails. There are also going to be suicide victims who don't leave clues of their passing and there are plenty of pictures of rather old looking skeletons that people stumble upon.
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 02:06:26 No. 780517
>>777757
>>777714
>>777810
>>777975
I would get a visa to do this
Watch anime, learn to use guns, learn survival tactics, eat ramen all while being off the grid for days at a time.
Sounds like heaven
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 02:08:08 No. 780518
Even their narrow club room is somehow incredibly comfy.
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 02:11:57 No. 780524
>>780511
I love how /x/ this anime inherently is.
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 02:12:59 No. 780526
>>780517
>Get eaten by a skinwalker.
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 02:42:32 No. 780547
>>776793
5000 hours in blender
had to remove the text on the top
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 02:44:20 No. 780549
>>780526
More likely to get raped by one from here.
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 03:26:21 No. 780562
>>780251
>all these cute doggos
I mean, I like cats too. It just seems like dogs are a bit underrepresented in anime.
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 14:02:17 No. 780739
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 14:10:12 No. 780740
>>780191
>>780209
Im loving every second of this.
Anonymous 01/13/18 (Sat) 19:45:01 No. 780897
>>777881
>quite a few weebs have some sort of military/outdoors experience.
Based on my own experiences, I don't think experience with military bivouacking and fieldcraft necessarily translate well into civilian camping
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 04:04:57 No. 781146
>>780297
I can't speak for Nippon. Maybe it is the case that the island is too crowded for there to be actual wildlands that are remote. Although from what people said in this thread, I suspect this is all part and parcel with that "convenient to Tokyo" thing. There's probably plenty of places in Japan with real wilderness if you go to rural areas.
Speaking from personal experience living in the US (WA state), if you want to get solitude what you're interested in are wilderness areas, which have a technical definition and are very different from the drive & park camping grounds you're probably thinking of.
The first tier is wilderness areas where you park, and maybe hike in 10 miles to the camp sites. These aren't prepared/formal camp sites like you get in a park, but more just areas of open space/cleared dirt that have been camped on before.
Past that you've got stuff like... well, the rest of the wilderness area. Its generally frowned upon to camp wherever you want in wilderness areas when you're on the main trail, but once you hike over a ridge and you're 50 miles into wilderness no one has been in for months, years, or fucking ever, no one's going to be there to tut-tut at you for doing whatever the fuck you want. 99% of wilderness areas are untouched.
I suspect the US (and Canada) might be fairly unique in this regard (having huge areas of designated wilderness), but I'm confident that every country has at least one wilderness area you can go to that is remote enough to get you some real solitude if that's your thing.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 04:19:58 No. 781150
>>781146
I'd imagine there are places in Europe that are similar but NA has the advantage of having a large amount of wilderness available to you to camp depending on your location as long as you are knowledgeable.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 04:23:18 No. 781152
>>781146
>Nippon.
How likely is it to find an uninhabited pacific island? Japan had plenty of small island possessions before the war, the US might have them now though, but if you can get to one of those islands that would be as good as it can get. Also what about remote parts of Hokkaido? Surely there must be empty space there.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 04:26:46 No. 781153
>>780297
It can be remote and solitary.
The best campsites are ones where you canoe along lakes with unpronounceable First Nations names, and set up camp on a tiny lump of shield rock with a handful of trees and just enough soil to stick the tent pegs.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 04:33:52 No. 781155
>>777881
>quite a few weebs have some sort of military/outdoors experience.
Air Force here.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 04:37:36 No. 781158
>>781155
I think there are some anons who are a part of the navy and army as well.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 12:46:08 No. 781277
>>776793
Meh. This isn't camping. This is play-pretend camping. Are just really that afraid of actual wilderness? Also, the camp fire method they teach is bad, especially in windy or rainy weather. My autism couldn't even let me finish the first episode.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 12:46:33 No. 781278
>>781277
japs* really that afraid
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 12:48:43 No. 781279
>>776872
> innawoods
They literally have toilets at walking distance from the campsite.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 12:53:03 No. 781281
>>781277
>anime is called "Yuru Camp"
>it's about high school girls camping
<This is play-pretend camping
Really, what did you expect? A high schooler girl camping overnight at semi-deserted campsites is already way more extreme than what the average parent would allow.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 12:53:36 No. 781282
>>780265
This guy gets it.
Also,
>needing to sign up in a camping register
>paying a fee
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 12:56:09 No. 781284
>>781281
From the portrayal of it it doesn't seem to have anyhing to do with the girls being high-schoolers.
This is how Nips pretend to go camping. They're recreating town life with tents.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 13:01:19 No. 781287
>>781284
>This is how Nips pretend to go camping.
After reading through some of the other posts in the thread it seems I was wrong. This isn't how Nips pretend to camp. This is also how over-socialised western European and American pussies pretend to camp as well.
No wonder I can't relate to this at all.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 13:02:52 No. 781288
>>781277
True, what are they doing, not showing survival innawoods in the vast uncharted hinterlands of the greater Tokyo area where not a soul has passed through in decades.
Do you honestly think there's any wilderness within biking distance of where most nips live?
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 13:03:39 No. 781289
>>781284
I think managed campsites are the same everywhere, aside from having less money to build facilities. Most people who go camping tend to go to popular locations like these. For that I agree there isn't much point in doing it, might as well just do day trips or stay at a motel. Though at popular locations, motels again might be even more expensive.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 13:08:19 No. 781290
>>781288
>Do you honestly think there's any wilderness within biking distance of where most nips live?
Probably not but this doesn't make the whole thing any less jarring for me personally. Kinda sucks because I would've loved to see a CGDCT show with camping (or what we understand to be camping around here).
>>781289
Not where I'm from.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 14:03:22 No. 781297
>>781287
It's a shame we can't all be as hardcore, badass and totally edgy like you are, anon. You probably fight bares with your bear hands and eat their hearts while they're still beating.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 14:34:15 No. 781307
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 16:17:07 No. 781329
>>781297
What does edgy even mean any more?
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 16:52:09 No. 781350
>>781329
Making like 10 posts about how much it bothers you that the pussy first world countries have the masses going to managed campsites instead of camping in the depths of the wilderness, only eating food you hunted down with your bare hands and only shitting outdoors, like you do, is pretty edgy.
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 17:02:52 No. 781354
>>781350
You still didn't explain what exactly you mean by "edgy".
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 17:24:43 No. 781359
>>781354
I thought it would transmit the essence, but to boil it down further,
>those guys are pussies and I'm very cool guy because I do badass dangerous things
You can also google it and you'll get something like
>provocative, dark, trying too hard to be cool
Anonymous 01/14/18 (Sun) 18:16:15 No. 781376
>>781359
But I am suggesting nothing of the sort ("badassery"). The worst you can typically suffer while camping is bad weather. It looks like I touched a nerve though.
Anonymous 01/15/18 (Mon) 03:14:19 No. 781581
>>781350
Gatekeeping is a better way to decribe it
Anonymous 01/15/18 (Mon) 06:48:12 No. 781621
>>781153
>The best campsites are ones where you canoe along lakes with unpronounceable First Nations names
>First Nations
Leaf detected.
Anonymous 01/15/18 (Mon) 20:44:48 No. 781855
>>781376
Different anon here. All your posts come across as excessively confrontational and egotistical. It's fine to not like the show, but it seems like you're trying to win an internet tough-guy contest with a group of anime girls.
Hopefully there'll be a more realistic wilderness survival anime made at some point for you to enjoy.
Anonymous 01/16/18 (Tue) 04:46:59 No. 782009
>>781855
If it wasn't painstakingly clear from the first episode, this series is meant to be a light hearted, comfy series about enjoying the great outdoors with friends. It's not even attempting to sell itself as some kind of hardcore camping otaku anime, anyways.
Anonymous 01/16/18 (Tue) 06:10:57 No. 782030
>>780406
>he hasn't camped on the beach
It's pretty comfy, as long as you don't get any crabs in your tent.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 02:17:17 No. 782338
>that first half of episode 2.
I swear to all the fucking mountains of my country if this show dares give me a full episode in high school, it's going to get dropped harder than a Savage elbow drop.
Other than that, great shit. First episode was great with the vistas and that shot of moonlit Fuji. More like this Japan and you might save slices of life yet.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 02:24:37 No. 782341
>>780286
>not going into the forest at fucking night with nothing but a flash light
/a/non, just stick to the trails and you're fine. Logan Paul specifically went off trail because he was looking to find something.
And if you're feeling adventurous, go at night. Less chances of encountering people, even suicide inclined ones.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 02:26:38 No. 782342
>>781282
Paying a fee is always obligatory for camping, so's registering. Unless you literally go inawoods and go into non sanctioned camp groups. But if you do that, you risk getting caught and there's fines for that.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 02:41:21 No. 782345
>>781287
No, if it was over-socialized Europeans, it'd include beer, weed, one of those tents that props itself up without needing to be assembled, nothing but canned food because they can't even handle the responsibility of carrying a portable stove, and finally they'd do nothing but hang out at the nearby rave party instead of actually camping.
I assume you're an American from a more rural area. Keep in mind Japan and Europe have wilderness that's very looked after/regulated. Case in point, second episode Rin had to pay all that money. It's very tourist oriented. And there's fines for camping off designated areas. It's the same as my country.
And as far as the camp fire method, it depends. I honestly don't get how she didn't set up a safety perimeter in the first episode. That's a forest fire waiting to happen. First a spark lights the tent, then the tent lights the forest. And poor Rin probably dies. Also that's the same method we use here. Although we don't bury the kindling, we just light the pine cones and light a small part of the fire and then feed it until everything catches.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 03:00:15 No. 782350
>>782345
>one of those tents that props itself up without needing to be assembled
You mean one of these?
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 03:03:40 No. 782352
YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play. >>782350
No, it's these circular tents that don't need any sort of assembling. You just throw them out and they prop up like one of those pop up books.
It's the faggiest fucking thing only normalfag millennials use because they can't be arsed to learn basic shit like assembling a tent. Truly the shittiest thing.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 03:16:18 No. 782354
>>782352
>millennials
Reminder that the first millennials will be turning 36 this year.
Time sure flies.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 03:23:14 No. 782355
>>782352
I understand its appeal to millenials, but what makes it shitty? Is it a bad tent otherwise?
Why is this worse than my 2 person dome tent? It looks harder to fit in a backpack I guess.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 03:30:55 No. 782356
>>782355
That's one reason. Most are also a fucking hell to close back up. And they're just the easy way out. It's like streaming vs torrenting really.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 03:47:56 No. 782357
>>779806
>Rin has the most fuckable bun I've ever seen.
The bun has many uses.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 15:17:29 No. 782472
>>782356
I could understand if your complaint was that there was some kind of structural flaw or common problem with their designs (lack of space, poor insulation, prone to breaking and becoming un-repairable) but being too easy?.. Come on man. You may as well be complaining that they bring propane stoves instead of rubbing two sticks together.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 15:22:35 No. 782475
>>782357
I am deeply in love.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 16:09:01 No. 782486
>>782472
It might be autism but I associate the type of tents with the worst type of normalfag. It can't be helped I guess.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 16:16:44 No. 782488
>>782356
>using a tent at all
>not building your own shelter out of grass and branches chopped with a sharpened stone
What are you, a fucking pussy?
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 16:24:25 No. 782492
>>782488
>using a shelter
>not just sleeping under a tree or a cave
Weak punk ass.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 16:30:52 No. 782494
>>782492
>sleeping under a tree
This tree right here is god tier for sleeping under, or on the branches.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 17:15:25 No. 782509
>>782472
Well it depends who you identify with. That sets the window of what's acceptible for an activity and limits taking "that's too easy" all the way to camping naked with no possessions. But there'll be some center where people give you a look for not trying hard enough. But forgetting all that, it's probably that faggots tend to use those tents. >>782486
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 21:25:58 No. 782546
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 23:20:28 No. 782567
>>782546
Comin' straight from the underground!
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 23:44:57 No. 782573
>>782492
>just sleeping under a tree or a cave
>not killing and gutting a bear with your bare hands before sleeping inside the carcass
Pathetic.
Anonymous 01/17/18 (Wed) 23:49:23 No. 782576
>>782573
>just a bear
>not a female grizzly bear with cubs, also killing the cubs for slippers and a hat
Wow onii-chan, you're a huge fag!
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 00:17:13 No. 782582
>>782576
>not killing the mother bear and raising the cubs as your own, to have private bear bodyguards who go innawoods with you and bring you delicious salmon to eat
What are you even DOING outside?
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 00:24:53 No. 782586
>>782582
>not raising monster girl bear lolis
I don't know nigger, what are you?
I think we've reached the point where it needs to stop
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 00:56:14 No. 782595
>>782586
>Not posting pics of your bear lolis
Fag.
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 15:16:24 No. 782756
After three episodes, there is no longer any doubt that this show is my seasonal favorite.
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 16:05:09 No. 782781
This Nadeshiko is for checking gets only.
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 16:13:46 No. 782783
>You will never be this comfy
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 16:21:02 No. 782785
>>782756
Are they finally sharing a tent? Nice.
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 16:28:53 No. 782790
>>782783
>state parks don't open for camping until March 15 here
Too bad
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 16:39:47 No. 782794
>>782756
It's certainly unrivalled in terms of comfy. Each episode leaves me with a feeling of smug contentedness.
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 17:33:05 No. 782817
>>782783
This is the face of someone reaching comfy enlightenment.
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 17:34:03 No. 782819
Even the soundtrack to this show is comfy as fuck, holy hell.
The two of them made that hotpot look so good I almost cried.
>you will never feel pokka pokka to by the fire
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 18:45:55 No. 782844
Being this comfy is probably illegal
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 20:50:44 No. 782881
Just started watching this. You guys weren't exaggerating when you said it was comfy. I really love the music too, and both the main characters are really cute together.
>>781146
It just comes down to population density. I don't know that much about Japan either, but in the UK there's basically no actual wilderness south of Scotland. The closest thing you can get to patches of real wilderness are managed nature reserves crisscrossed with paths and even dirt roads. Everything else is farmland and cities.
I suppose Japan must be a bit more wild since they still have a natural population of bears in some places, but I can understand them not wanting to encourage camping in those areas. With a population as high as theirs, unrestricted camping could be quite damaging to whatever wilderness areas remain.
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 22:28:36 No. 782921
>>782819
>>782783
This anime is doing a good job at reminding me of things I'll never feel. I wanted to taste the hot pot they had, it was probably delicious .
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 22:33:57 No. 782923
>>782881
I think it's mostly the mountains in Japan that are still wildness, as well as a lot of hokkaido. >>782817
I think Nadeshiko ranked up for me this episode.
Anonymous 01/18/18 (Thu) 23:31:32 No. 782948
>>782921
Well the good thing is that a hot pot like that is relatively easy to make yourself, provided you have an asian mart to go to for supplies where you live.
It looks easier than making ramen judging by some videos on youtube.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 00:04:59 No. 782961
>>780191
Nord here with an opposite reaction. Why is everything so fucking cheap in Japan/Anime?
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 00:14:41 No. 782963
>>782923
Hokkaido is pretty much total wilderness around the center. There was a thread an /a/non made about visiting Japan few months back, and I mentioned I'd love to just get "lost" in those mountains for a week. It's one of the most beautiful ecosystems we've got on the planet.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 00:40:43 No. 782970
>TLC, Timing and QC left
Hurry up you faggots!
Asenshi best subgroup at the moment
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 01:34:09 No. 782984
>>782817
>This is the face of someone reaching comfy enlightenment.
Wrong! This happy camper is deceased.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 04:43:00 No. 783038
>>782970
>[Asenshi] Yuru Camp - 03 [13CE2CF1].mkv
It's time for cute girls and outdoors.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 04:52:05 No. 783040
>>782970
How different is it from the basic subs I get from Erai/HS for this series? I don't recall anything particularly egregious, at least not that I noticed without knowing Japanese.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 05:02:08 No. 783043
>>783040
Asenshis' encoding at least is far better. As for translation, you occasionally find a few HS fuckeries and with Asenshi I never had a problem.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 05:31:27 No. 783053
Also this might be normalfag as fuck, but
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGDyAb6pePo
The opening bridge of the opening is straight up lifted from this song.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 05:52:10 No. 783060
>>776793
<pic 1
>tmw you "accidentally" show the job interviewer your pantsu and subsequently get hired
<pic 2
>ywn have a cute 2d girl sneak into where you are sleeping so she can sleep beside you
Why even live?
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 05:55:56 No. 783062
>>783060
I have no idea what ywn means, why can't you just type normally /a/non ;_;
It's like trying to decipher the last post of someone suffering a stroke.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 06:00:44 No. 783065
>>783053
Yeah, it's pretty similar and I noticed that when I first heard it. The piano part over it makes it sound more unique, but the guitar or other string instrument part is exactly the same for the opening.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 06:22:50 No. 783070
The hot pot scene reminds me of Koufuku Graffiti in that, eating with others makes the food taste better which I know for a fact that's bullshit but I believe it.
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 13:41:10 No. 783155
>>783102
But lifelike texture ;_;
Lurk a bit more newfriend
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 18:03:27 No. 783206
>>783202
HOTTO POTTO CAMPINGU
You forgot to add "the", it's should be the FUJIKO of Comfy Camping The message should've also been POKKA POKKA TO Redoing is not allowed
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 18:05:38 No. 783207
>>783202
HOTTU POTTU CAMPINGU
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 19:51:07 No. 783240
ほかほか!
HOTTO POTTO CAMPINGU
ほかほか!
If anyone's interested in Nip onomatopoeia, here's a list: https://www.tofugu.com/japanese/japanese-onomatopoeia/
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 22:07:14 No. 783292
I am legitimately shopping for camping shit and researching campgrounds near my current location.
Post last edited at 01/19/18 (Fri) 23:00:27
Anonymous 01/19/18 (Fri) 22:41:43 No. 783303
>>783202
>"tu"
>in Nip
Well, you gave it your best shot.
>>783240
>ぽかぽか
>Feeling comfortable warmth
It's beautiful!
Anonymous 01/20/18 (Sat) 02:53:28 No. 783360
>>783292
I hope you have fun anon.
Honestly, i would get bored really fast,unless i could bring many friends, or had plenty manga that i didn't read yet.
Anonymous 01/20/18 (Sat) 03:34:18 No. 783371
>>783292
Don't learn the hard way not to put the tent upwind of the fire anon.
Anonymous 01/20/18 (Sat) 04:11:57 No. 783381
>>783371
What's the reasoning behind that?
Anonymous 01/20/18 (Sat) 04:13:51 No. 783383
>>783381
The sparks and ash will hit your tent and melt tiny little holes in it. You won't discover the extent of the damage until it rains on you.
Anonymous 01/20/18 (Sat) 04:15:14 No. 783384
>>783383
Oh, then you said it the wrong way round. You want your tent upwind of your fire, because wind blows from upwind towards downwind.
Anonymous 01/20/18 (Sat) 04:19:33 No. 783387
>>783384
Woops.
Any anons in the Florida panhandle want to go camping?
Anonymous 01/21/18 (Sun) 00:18:50 No. 783788
>>782345
best way to camp in Japan in camping in the middle of a city so you don't have to pay for a hotel
if you're after trees and shit, you can find those in any country.
Anonymous 01/21/18 (Sun) 09:53:42 No. 783976
Rin truly would make the best girlfriend. And all you'd have to do to keep her happy is to take her questing all over Nihon and make her tasty food.
Anonymous 01/21/18 (Sun) 10:08:45 No. 783988
>>783976
Fuck. It would be so nice to have a girlfriend like that, and I don't even like camping.
Anonymous 01/21/18 (Sun) 23:51:21 No. 784327
>>782352
Holy shit my family had a bunch of stuff like this when I was a kid, and I was the only person who knew how to fold them back up again. I can't believe they market that to adults.
Anonymous 01/22/18 (Mon) 00:32:41 No. 784341
i like anime and camping,
so i walk through wooded areas and think of anime.
Anonymous 01/22/18 (Mon) 01:50:54 No. 784354
>>782355
You'll be lucky if you can find one that's adequate for any season other than summer.
Anonymous 01/22/18 (Mon) 14:21:25 No. 784510
>>783387
Enjoy being alligator food.
Anonymous 01/23/18 (Tue) 00:46:49 No. 784673
>>784327
People that use these are barely adults.
Anonymous 01/24/18 (Wed) 16:31:39 No. 785204
>>782352
>>784354
I actually use one of these when I'm doing re-enactment shows - they're always in the summer, sometimes I need my tent taken down in a matter of minutes if we're camping where the public's going to be and I oversleep , and it keeps the rain off me and my armour well enough.
Wouldn't dare take it anywhere off-season though, and if I've got the luxury of reasonable taking down and putting up time I'll use a proper tent any day.
Actually on-topic: I can't not hear the Jackson 5's ABC when the opening starts up. I swear it's not just me.
Anonymous 01/24/18 (Wed) 20:18:04 No. 785265
>>784673
I would've called them children anon, but you do you.
>>785204
See
>>780667
Anonymous 01/25/18 (Thu) 07:02:03 No. 785476
Where were you when YuruCamp caused a fire?
Anonymous 01/25/18 (Thu) 07:27:17 No. 785481
>>785476
That's a terrible quality screencap
Anonymous 01/25/18 (Thu) 07:43:10 No. 785483
Anonymous 01/25/18 (Thu) 12:12:19 No. 785526
>>785476
Please be California!
Cute girls doing cute camping smoking out SanFran would absolutely make my day.
Also that camping guide seemed fairly sound.
Anonymous 01/25/18 (Thu) 17:18:28 No. 785601
>>785593
I enjoy watching them fucking about.
Anonymous 01/25/18 (Thu) 17:19:30 No. 785602
One comfy burrito to go. Careful, it's cute.
Anonymous 01/25/18 (Thu) 17:27:58 No. 785604
>>785601
Those three are really fun together. The stupid gags they keep pulling were great. This show seems to have a lot more humour in it than I was expecting.
Anonymous 01/27/18 (Sat) 09:15:40 No. 786208
>pic 3
Now that is a comfy sleeping bag
>pic 4
l-lewd
>pic 5
back to reddit
Anonymous 01/27/18 (Sat) 09:26:05 No. 786209
>pic 1
Red sleeping bag checking in
Anonymous 02/02/18 (Fri) 05:58:38 No. 788793
>pic 2
That comedic pause though
>pic 5
*blink blink
Anonymous 02/02/18 (Fri) 06:02:52 No. 788794
>pic 5
I wonder what other interesting things she believes in.