No.11
Anyone browse /out/ that is currently stuck in a city? Do you notice that it wears on your internally to not be outdoors/around nature?
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No.16
nah man I'm out in the country. I'd hate to be deep off in a city you need to get to a rural area.
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No.17
>>16Hopefully I will by early next year. Want to go back home to Oregon.
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No.18
>>17Oregon a shit.
Alaska is better.
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No.23
>>18Never said I didn't want to go to Alaska. But I'm from Oregon and want to move back to live.
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No.25
>>18>AlaskaYou going? Take me with you ._.
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No.28
>>11Yep. I came from a pretty rural area so it hurts a bit. Luckily home isn't too far. Right now is primo weather to go camping
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No.30
I live in a suburb across from a 40 acre plot of woods so it's not that bad but getting caught would suck
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No.40
Yop, In my shitty $2000 apartment, street lights flooding by bedroom, music from the club down the street keeping me up. But at least I can bike to work.
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No.42
Yep. In the city for college.
I think the worst part is the air. Everything is nicotine, exhaust, and body odor. It's like I want to wear a medical mask wherever I go.
As soon as fall break hits I'm grabbing a rifle and heading to a national forest and I'm not coming out until my chokras are realigned or whatever hippies call it.
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No.43
>>42>>40I live in Brooklyn right now, I fucking hate it so much. I live by a cemetery that's a like a better Central Park (just with dead people in it), so it's a nice escape.
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No.50
alabama here
I technically live in a suburb but an hour and a half's walk will take me right to the edge of the woods.
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No.106
>>11Minneapolis here. Best of both worlds. All the amenities of a major metropolitan center and more greenery than you would imagine. I've seen owls, cranes, hawks, and bald eagles within city limits.
Pic related. You would be able to see my house were it not for all the trees.
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No.537
I live in a nice mix
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No.603
>>537It's pretty mixed where I am too, only problem is weather and nigras.
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No.605
>>42Know this feel. Thankfully there is a park across the street from me, but it's still a little tame for my liking and can be far too full of people during the day. Going at night isn't really a great option because the people, rather than going away completely, just become somewhat less pleasant.
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No.607
>>50near huntsville, b'ham, mobile anon?
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No.812
>>106
How many niggers are in the area? I'd hate to spot one while camping, because if they're in the woods you can guarantee there are beer cans, jizz, and obscene shit somewhere nearby.
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No.821
That's me right now. I'm in Maine, the woods here is great and it hurts not to be out in it more. I'm too poor to drive anywhere, I'm busting my ass working and saving every penny for college.
Only been camping once this summer and it was fucking car camping, I embarrassed myself badly in front of my friends when I didn't account for the bad drainage of the gravel lot we were on and ended up with a flooded tent
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No.879
It's been the opposite for me. City kid that moved out into the middle of nowhere for school. First semester was absolutely horrible for me. Now after a full year up here and then coming back, I've gotten used to it and have been trying to pick up on some more bushcraft skills to use while camping.
Have a photo I took fishing yesterday
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No.890
L.A. here. Living here definitely wears me out. Thankfully I'll be able to leave soon.
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No.1146
I live in suburbia. Almost every day I wait to get off work just go to the local 800+ acre park. Winter means I can barely go for an hour run with the dog before nightfall. But weekends are nice to do an extended day hike 10 mile loop. You'll never mistake where you are for true /out/, but if you go a few miles into the trails, you never see any people. I'd probably go crazy without that release and it is probably the main thing that keeps me staying working in this city.
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