No.1123
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.1133
>What kind of camouflage or patterns do you wear when innawoods?
None, I don't want to get shot.
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No.1135
Usually just my flecktarn because it was cheap and is still fairly common. I don't have any realtree type stuff hunters use, but some other milsurp patterns that are somewhat on the rare side that I don't want torn up by thorny branches and shit
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No.1152
Swim trunks, sunglasses and flip-flops.
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No.1193
Dark cargo pants and a light shirt. Camo isn't needed inna state parks.
Pic related, last hike in Cooper Lake state park trail the other day. I don't understand why the place is always so deserted, it's a gorgeous park, and it was an absolutely perfect day to be /out/side. Could be because it's so far from the city. More trail privacy for me.
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No.1194
>>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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