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 No.82 [Open Thread]>>188 >>197 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

I'd hate to be that guy, but can any of you help me in identifying this tree?

I live in Northern Central Massachusetts. Everything is just starting to turn fall, and this tree right near me has these red berries that small like ripe apricots. Now, I'm not gonna eat random tree berries. But I trust your knowledge.

This picture has one of the red berries, a leaf, and some bark. Does anybody know what tree this is?
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 No.188

>>82 (OP)
Looks like some kind of Cherry to me, could'n find the right one tough

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry#Species
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 No.214

Kousa, berries are edible, but the taste varies wildly from tree to tree, commonly have bitter skin. They're usually too seedy to snack on and said seeds cause diarrhea if swallowed. Recommend you make jam out of them.
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 No.47 [Open Thread]>>182 >>184 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

Hello /out/doorsmen, what's your favorite weather.

Pic related, it's my favorite. I love it when it is foggy, with maybe a light misty rain.
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 No.149>>156

Light Snow, it's so awesome just sitting by a fire just watching the snow come down
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 No.156>>158

>>149
That post gave me feels. I pray for a snowy winter this year
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 No.158

>>156
Me too anon, I'm hoping to do lots of stargazing this winter
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 No.182

>>47 (OP)
maybe thats your ancient inner ambush predator telling you that those conditions are favorable for hunting, thus making you feel comfortable and more active.
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 No.184

>>47 (OP)
I love that weather also. Only /out/ though, in the city it's fucking miserable when it's foggy/light rain.

Your picture reminds me of when I used to go to the Oregon coast a lot.
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 No.4 [Open Thread]>>103 [Watch Thread][Show All Posts]

The cold is coming, /out/..
What are your plans for heading outdoors this fall & winter?
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 No.101>>108

>>69

i camped many times on the coldest day of the year in quebec (about -40 +wind) in a cheap 20$ 2people screen tent.

couldn't sleep, because my face and feet where freezing, literally, you cant breathe. had to warm up every 30mins. full winter clothing+ 20lbs duckdown sleeping bag.

i seriously think no one on earth can sleep outside without a heater pass -20. if SHTF ever happen get inside a building for the night or you'll die.
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 No.103

>>4 (OP)

No piss bottle? Not only does it save you from getting up at night, it also retains the heat in your urine!

Make sure the bottle is shaped differently than your water bottles. Unless you're Bear Grylls of course.
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 No.108>>118

>>101
put your tent on logs and build wind brakers around it, it's not so bad
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 No.118

>>108

had 3 layer of wool blanket down. wind is not the problem, its the humidity and the sheer cold of the air. hard to keep your nose for long when you have to keep your face out of your sleeping bag. you got to remember that not everybody keep dry in the woods too. when you've been walking and hunting for the whole day your already wet from top to botom. ive yet to encounter any suitable material for clothing. plastic is shit. wool, cotton and down is best, but so pricey.
even then, after a couple of days you cant keep dry. dont know how people did in the past. boots and glove are the worst part. even the best boot coupled with 2pair of good wool socks dont cut it, glove keep getting wet.

have you ever been to canada?
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 No.159

For me, the quality of the sleeping bag was the #1 thing. A quality sub zero sleeping bag is a top investment for any outdoorsman.
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