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File: 7633faf81c84cd0⋯.png (615.34 KB,960x556,240:139,7633faf81c84cd06fcd05bcc63….png)

 No.1447 [Open Thread]

Just saw this in a thread on /v/ that name dropped 'Laid Back Camp' in a thread about camping in games.

I assume some retard started a wildfire but i want more info to satisfy my morbid curiosity.

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 No.1449

File: 7f3af5c7b6d0cbe⋯.jpg (985.5 KB,5312x2988,16:9,IMG_20160522_161557.jpg)

>>1447

I got bored one day and shitposted about a fire I took pics of a couple of years ago.

Don't tell halfchan

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 No.1450

>>1449

Based

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 No.1531

>>1449

Are you even Mexican?

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File: 1437239062168.jpg (264.84 KB,1152x1491,384:497,Joshua_National_Park.jpg)

 No.801 [Open Thread]

Which have you been to?

What's your favorite?

Which do you want to go to?

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 No.1409

File: 7387c872c311521⋯.jpg (5.47 MB,4608x3456,4:3,DSCN4199.JPG)

>>1408

Great Sand Dune would have probably been my favorite if I could have gotten permit to camp in the dunes, unfortunately arrived after the office closed.

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 No.1508

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 No.1511

Try LSD. 100ug in a relaxed, controlled environment should help you loads. Also test it with an Ehrlich reagent test kit.

>>1257

What the fuck ouroboros saved this post from God knows when but yeah LSD is great dude

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 No.1521

>>1511

Where do you even get lsd

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 No.1527

>>1521

A DNM is your safest bet nowadays, unless you know any old hippie types. Google DNM Noobs and do your research.

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File: c1497ccf43aef3f⋯.jpg (246.6 KB,661x439,661:439,Maria.jpg)

 No.1517 [Open Thread]

Okanagan is pro gun pro open carry but I'm not gonna be some retard carrying an AK47 down the street, there are a bunch of bears, coyotes, pumas, and junkies in the woods so I don't want to be unarmed

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 No.1520

SHALL

NOT BE

INFRINGED

/thread

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File: 2fb288fe3dc21b6⋯.jpeg (7.88 KB,266x190,7:5,download (1).jpeg)

 No.1459 [Open Thread]

Let's make a list of things every outdoorsman should know:

Things in the categories of

>navigation skills

>knots

>fishing

>weather

>plants

>etc

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 No.1467

>trapping

>wilderness shelter building

>fire starting

>clean water procurement

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 No.1470

>hunting

>fishing

>mushrooms

>woodcarving

>leatherworking

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 No.1494

Building a shelter, skining a deer, knowing all edible mushrooms in forrest, knowing how to make a trap. Knowing how shoot a bow.

Know how to pack good gear.

Having sage in case of skinwalkers.

Knowing that if you meet a random person in the woods, it may not b human might b a spooky skeleton

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 No.1495

>>1494

i wouldn't worry about them

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 No.1502

File: f6c229f147c1ba1⋯.jpg (60.05 KB,600x600,1:1,700.jpg)

>>1495

>>1495

Oh really now?

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File: e082f474cc9ffa5⋯.gif (680.37 KB,320x240,4:3,4_06d2ab_693554.gif)

 No.1423 [Open Thread]

>hey this area is cordoned off due to logging.

>im just walking through be cool.

>nope go back the other way or im calling the fuzz.

o-okay then

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 No.1427

I'm guessing they're worried about someone walking through, getting crushed by timber like a retard, and then sue the forest for it.

Or possibly some kind of union/osha shenanigans.

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 No.1430

>>1423

spike their trees. take your forest back.

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 No.1433

File: 4e4dc40165af82b⋯.jpg (79.1 KB,960x542,480:271,Fingolian_Sniper_winter_wa….jpg)

>he isn't living innawoods, waging a guerrilla campaign against civilizations invasion of nature

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 No.1481

>Calls someone trying to stop him being killed a retard

They're not being dicks, they're trying to keep everyone safe. If something is roped off it's roped off for a reason. It only takes some idiot to come out of no where, surprize a worker and someone loses an arm or gets crushed by a tree.

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 No.1492

OP, do you walk into building construction sites?

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File: a4d457d44a0c646⋯.jpeg (16.7 KB,392x321,392:321,download.jpeg)

 No.1405 [Open Thread]

If you plan to disappear from the modern world, how would you deal with fish and game and other law enforcement? Would you give them your last modern place of residence and burn the citation? What if they actually look it up and see that someone else lives there?

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 No.1418

Why wouldn't you just tell cops you're a hobo? Anyway, if you really need to get mail or something I think homeless shelters let you do that, and come by every few weeks to check the mail. You could also pay someone to receive your mail for you.

>What if they actually look it up and see that someone else lives there?

So what? Plenty of people rent a room in someone's house with no paperwork.

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 No.1456

Livenear mountainsthat I can find hidey-holesin

Find the hidey hole and fix her up, knock the bees out and all that sprucing up

Maintain a series of hidey holes and guerilla farm/drug traffics and also poaching

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 No.1457

>>1456

Those dirt coppers will never be none the wiser with me and my hidey-holes Im telling yall

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 No.1488

>>1418

depending on where you are, the cops can be either really cool or huge dicks to you for being a hobo.

up in spokane, WA some of us had a camp setup along the spokane river, right near one of the bridges. they let it stay up during the winter, but when summer came they did the standard eviction process.

the biggest thing is to not trash your living area, and by extension don't share a camp with anyone who you don't know well or don't trust to actually help keep it clean. if you keep a clean camp, you're already putting yourself a notch above 80% of the hobos out there, and there are atleast some cops who will recognize this and not give you shit for being camped in a spot that's technically illegal.

other than that, don't shoplift for unimportant or trivial shit. it's better to spend a few days flying a sign and save up than it is to risk getting caught.

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File: b90e17812a480ba⋯.jpg (432.76 KB,579x800,579:800,A Thousand Miles from Nowh….jpg)

 No.1483 [Open Thread]

I'm trying to find a vid where a guy is competing against a tribal on fastest way to make a fire

I thing I remember the tribal winning

The tribal is making a the say way as this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YqkLCH4VK_I

The guy was just using a lighter

Image unrelated

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File: 78007c374853a3b⋯.jpg (493.13 KB,2048x1536,4:3,292895i_ts.jpg)

 No.1476 [Open Thread]

Post some milsurp shit here /out/ists

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File: 0c17eaa8874d70b⋯.gif (411.29 KB,768x1024,3:4,homestead.gif)

 No.1308 [Open Thread]

any homesteaders on /out/? halfchan /out/ had some pretty great threads about it so why not do a general homestead thread on here as well.

let's discuss land prices, legal shit and food.

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 No.1425

>>1421

I am in south Australia so same hot and dry but I am in a slightly cooler area. I have found you need to be willing to experiment to get stuff to grow, like you said tomatoes drink like crazy in the dry, but I find I have most success growing them in shade the best varieties for me seem to be Roma and black Russian. Things like pumpkin I do not plant on a mound like they say but in a ditch, it gives water time to soak in before evaporating. Its all trial and error with a bit guess work in harsh…ish climates.

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 No.1426

>>1425

That's a good point, actually. I hadn't thought of that, the main reason I planted cherry tomatoes was that those are the ones I like to eat most. I should really try some of the other varieties.

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 No.1451

>>1421

So your issue with the tomatoes my friend is that you probably weren't pruning them appropriately.

When buying breeds you want to buy heirloom tomatoes if possible try and buy non-determinate tomatoes, and prune back accordingly, the plant will focus on producing fruits instead of more stems.

Also you can clone your plants, by getting one of the offshoot stems and letting it sit on the sill in some water, it will grow root stock and you can plant it from that for more tomatoes.

If your space is limited my recommendation is to purchase a big bag of potting mix, or two small individual bags, and plant the tomatoes in the soil mix by cutting a small square in the bag.

The mass tends to be more water efficient, and you don't need to worry about soil quality.

Also add some seaweed extract to the water mixture and you should see a great improvement.

Look up MIGardener on Youtube, he is a master when it comes to Tomatoes.

Peppers tend to be difficult to grow, so your better off looking for resources on container gardening, if it is available to grow then you can grow it.

Also to create the perfect alternative to watering your plants, get pop bottles, 2 litres will support a small plant, or the five litre big jugs.

1) Cut three quarters down the jug evenly.

2) Paint the whole thing white or black with non-toxic paint (not necessary, but stops the growth of fungus, helps the roots, and prevent algae.)

3) Buy a membrane sheet from a local hardware store, this will be in the plant section and is meant to be put in the bottom of seed modules, you cut it into inch wide long strips.

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 No.1452

>>1451

>Also to create the perfect alternative to watering your plants, get pop bottles, 2 litres will support a small plant, or the five litre big jugs.

I was actually thinking about this recently. However I wish that instead of relying on capillary action I thought I could have a drip irrigation setup where I can control the water volume precisely. Unfortunately though for this to work I'd need a micron-sized opening, and there's apparently no valve or pressure regulator designed for such small flows. And everybody seems to be using electronic valves with timer to water on a schedule, which to me is retarded. Who uses a computer to water a bunch of yard plants?

Anyway, I might try to make the micron slit with a razor blade once I have more time. And the capillary method you mention as well.

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 No.1475

800m² of garden here, got all kinds of berries but can't be bothered for the fuck of it to translate their names. They're the green and red spikey kind (Stachelbeere), the black red and white pearl like kind (Johannisbeere), red and yellow Himbeere, also got multiple apple trees, a plume tree, some wild cherry trees and tons of rhubarb that I harvested last month. Overall I didn't do many plots for vegetables, was busy freeing the area from overgrowth. Will also have black Brombeeren later on.

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File: 9825350984da716⋯.jpg (301.07 KB,600x399,200:133,mmes.jpg)

 No.1320 [Open Thread]

What are self-sufficient lives like?

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 No.1416

>>1410

>There are heaps of places that are going through a population crisis where the youth are running off to the cities and the elderly are dying and the city is giving the land away for free. A lot of them might say something like you must develop the land in hopes of bringing in job opportunities to the township though.

WELL WHERE THE FUCK IS THIS IN THE US?!?!!?!?!? I KEEP HEARING ABOUT IT, SEARCHING FOR IT BUT NOTHING

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 No.1417

>>1410

>>1416

Those places are often shit. The people are leaving because of crime, local government fuckery, shit neighbors, no jobs and pisspoor local economy. It's like the $1 houses in Detroit, people are leaving for a reason.

Not to say there aren't plenty of small, rural communities where land is cheap(ish) and life is good, but they're not gonna be the ones "having a population crisis".

>>1416

No offense, I'd like to help out a fellow traveler and all, but you must be retarded if you "searched but found nothing". What did you actually do? Put "cheap farmland" in Google? Even that would give you some useful results.

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 No.1445

>>1393

I see amish guys in stores all the time though.

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 No.1448

File: ef010bc03fac66a⋯.jpg (61.13 KB,912x599,912:599,ef010bc03fac66a681b43262e4….jpg)

watch some of vargs videos on his youtube channel, and ask him some questions in the comments, he will respond to you

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 No.1474

>>1320

Aim for 80% self sufficiency, there's always some tech you'll want in your life that makes things a lot easier and more efficient. Especially food wise you can do many things yourself, there's lists online how many plants of each type you need in order to feed a person the whole year.

Learn gardening, cooking, canning, wild edibles and buy some foods in bulk (rice, barley, oats, beans, lentils, etc. mostly grains and legumes). Have hand tools but don't be afraid to use power tools - they save you time and effort. You'll have enough work on your hands that you'll appreciate them.

Know your seasons and how to check your buildings and tools for wear and damage, as well as how to repair them adequately on time.

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File: 027895f6923b407⋯.jpeg (136.29 KB,600x800,3:4,received_1010330271475506….jpeg)

 No.1464 [Open Thread]

Last I saw it was yesterday with about 80 comments. Did it get deleted or am I just a moron?

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File: 1446492843562.jpg (78.08 KB,732x446,366:223,Camouflage - Continental U….jpg)

 No.1123 [Open Thread]

What kind of camouflage or patterns do you wear when innawoods?

My favorite pants are a pair of BDU Three-Color Desert used in the 90s, I have maybe three pairs of varying fading and wear. It don't really feel like I'm "experiencing the outdoors" unless I'm wearing some form of camo or earthly tones, I think blue jeans are a sin outside of the city or suburbia. Thoughts?

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 No.1194

File: 1459002525164.jpg (122.25 KB,1280x720,16:9,smug hack.jpg)

>>1123

None because i'm white and live in a cold place

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 No.1202

Flecktarn, best pattern for the Northeast imo. A little too green for fall but it is still alright.

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 No.1207

>I think blue jeans are a sin outside of the city or suburbia.

I can see where you're coming from with that point, but I'm just curious if that is a well-sought ideal. Do you mean fancy jeans or all jeans?

I grew up in rural Oklahoma, in a family of ranchers/farmers and rednecks, and work jeans have always done the trick around here. I wear them in the pastures and the wilderness.

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 No.1244

>Flecktarn

>DPM

>MTP

Most of the clothing I use is random surplus so I wear a pretty wide range of patterns. Flecktarn works really well here in Finland.

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 No.1455

>>1123

if you aren't hunting what do need camo clothing for

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File: 1411701825892.jpg (244.15 KB,1024x768,4:3,living root bridge tree in….jpg)

 No.93 [Open Thread]

I really want to walk on one of these bridges in person. they're made out of living tree roots. they take years to make. I wish I had a piece of property with a huge ditch that I could grow a tree root bridge on and tend to my whole life.

what /out/door places in the world do you desperately want to visit?
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 No.95

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 No.96

File: 1411701936624.png (736.14 KB,640x403,640:403,rootbridge1.png)

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 No.97

File: 1411701945867.jpg (211.28 KB,1024x678,512:339,rootbridge2.jpg)

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 No.1326

These look so fucking sick.

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 No.1454

I would love to find one of those some day.

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File: cad3fc7a16f3308⋯.jpg (313.9 KB,2000x1500,4:3,falconry_search.jpg)

 No.1437 [Open Thread]

Searched the catalogue but didn't see anything. Is this the right place to put this? Do any of you go hunting and, if so, have you ever hunted with a falcon? I've never gone but I've been very interested in working with raptors recently.

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 No.1439

>>1437

> Do any of you go hunting and, if so, have you ever hunted with a falcon?

No, but I've read that Northern Goshawks and Peregrine Falcons if you don't mind a diet consisting 100% by birb meat are by far the most practical for actual hunting. Avoid eagles, high maintenance and they rarely kill something bigger than the other two birds mentioned.

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 No.1444

I have quite a bit of experience with show falconry (raptor husbandry for putting on shows and demonstrations of falconry without encouraging prey drive), as well as some hunting falconry. While hunting with falcons is certainly fun, I'd recommend a Harris hawk for more wooded areas. Females are large enough to handle the average hare, and their relatively social nature makes training them a bit less complicated (when raising a chick, you either imprint them to yourself or not. With Harris hawks, imprinting doesn't have as many drawbacks as it does with other species). Goshawks are also good for woods, but they're a bit more.. fragile.

Peregrines, sakers, girs, Lanner etc are all great falcon species to work with, and which one you choose depends on the hunting mode you prefer, as well as what prey you want to go for (peregrines will pretty much only get you birds). Training falcons is a bit tougher, and with these birds I personally prefer ones who aren't imprinted, as imprinted falcons are rather loud and very protective over their prey.

Golden eagles are awesome if you like hunting foxes and larger prey in general. Very fun- I know a guy that gets his eagle to fly alongside his Jeep for training.

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File: 1411880557390.jpg (169.12 KB,990x708,165:118,dRE2MK0.jpg)

 No.126 [Open Thread]

Thoughts, stories, experiences. Cool pictures, post em
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 No.732

>>715

I hate pictures of people in enclosed spaces, but for some reason I get the impression that it's not as bad actually being there.

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 No.735

>>732

I get the impression that it's even worse…

I'm TERRIFIED of those tight spaces, man…

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 No.773

>>732

it's worse

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 No.802

>>732

>>735

Same here, these pics are fucking killing me

I would hesitate to send a drone down there, nuff said

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 No.1438

>>676

fuck you, i thought that was real at first.

ok, i admit it, it was a great read, yeah

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