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 No.48

Where are you from? What's the /out/doors like there? Local trails/recommended hiking areas?

From Vermont myself. Basically everyone lives in or near the woods here because the woods are almost everywhere.
The weather is all over the place around here. So much so that we have a saying, "If you don't like the weather, just stick around for a few minutes." It is known for being on the cold side (average temperature is 41º). Winter is generally pretty long and brutal but if you're into it, it's a great place to be for the snowy season.
Exploring can be pretty rewarding and we have 52 sanctioned state parks for hiking, biking, skiing or whatever else, but I've had good times just roaming around my backyard if I don't feel like driving anywhere.
Green River Reservoir and Kettle Pond are some good remote camping areas, as for hiking, some of the better known mountains are Mt. Ascutney, Smuggler's Notch and Wantasequet, though the latter is actually in NH, I live within sight of it, so I hike it often. Not to mention, the Appalachian Trail runs through here so there are some great hikes along it like Gifford Woods.
The people around here are mostly hippies which is actually a good thing because it means that wild camping is allowed (or at least, no one cares) and most people are willing to hike at any time so I rarely go at it alone.

>Pic related. Vermont.
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 No.57

I'm from southern Oregon. The outdoors are pretty awesome, lots of various activities, but I really just enjoy hiking and maybe fishing.

There are trails, bike paths, etc. I love hiking up to Table Rock.
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 No.58

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I'm from Escondido. There's not much around here but Lake Dixon and Wilford. Most of the wilderness is just dry shrubs, boulders and hills, but if you go far North East you get so some of the woody parts of Cleveland National Forest.

>Pic related is Dixon
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 No.59

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alabama, the gulf coast.
I'm not fond of seafood but I fish a lot because it's what everybody around here does.

I wish I had some hippies to camp with. I usually end up with crazy rednecks and the trip becomes like an episode of jack ass. they suck at maintaining camp but they bring plenty of booze and weed.
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 No.61

>>59
Everyone in Vermont smokes weed. It's cheap and it's easy to find. Another plus to having hippies everywhere.
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 No.538

Iowa.
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 No.539

Iowa does have a nice mix of urbex and innawoods with the urbex there is abandoned factories and farmhouses. And for innawoods there are places like on the edges of every town that have train tracks to follow
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 No.547

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Eastern PA, near Philly. The /out/ is okay in my immediate area. There aren't many parks–most of the woods is privately owned, so I have to trespass to explore it (which actually makes it more fun). Within daytripping distance, we've got the Appalachians, the Pine Barrens, the Delaware Water Gap, and the estuaries of the Jersey shore. I try to get out to the big woods at least once every two weeks. What precious tracts of forest are still standing are my favorite forests in the world. I just love the dense canopy, the deciduous foliage, the crunchy leaves underfoot, and the abundant climbing trees.

Pic related is from the Watergap, I think.
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 No.847

I'm from Idaho, but I live in south central Kentucky now.

I fucking miss Idaho, the outdoors here are just farmland.

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 No.934

>>847

Why did you leave Idaho?

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 No.936

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>>934

I left because I really didn't have any family nearby and I needed a job. My extended family dragged me out here on promises of an easier life and a better chance at getting my business up and running.

Spoiler alert: It was all a damn lie. It's a nice place, yeah, but I really don't enjoy it as much as I did Idaho.

Pics related were taken a few days before I left. I can't stop looking at them and mourning like a moody feggit.

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 No.937

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 No.951

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>>936

I live in Mississippi, not too far away from you.

Move back up northwest as soon as possible. The south is not a prosperous or happy place. It's where old people who've failed in life go to die. It's where the military recruits warmbodies to take bullets in some dusty hellhole; and that's one of the best outcomes for the average southerner. If you search, you will find the prosperous and beautiful places, but do not be deceived, for just outside the bounds of these little oasis' lies poverty and depression; wasted potential, wasted lives, and loads of literal waste.

Mississippi, western Tennessee, and Arkansas are some of the worst places in the US; pretty much any southern state with a part of the Delta. Mississippi is Detroit, spread out over a state, with less violence and slightly more white people. It could be the worst place to live in the United States. I would be ashamed at having my children grow up here. I live here only because I was born here. I was, like almost all others, born to near poverty, of parents that hated each other with debt they could not afford. I am only just now able to leave because Mississippi it is like a trap. There are no jobs good enough to raise the money needed to leave quickly, and the landscape outside of the occasional, extremely rare oasis is dreary and depressing to the max, so it takes great willpower to keep on acquiring enough money to leave. Most fail, and die here alone from divorce and full of regret.

I plan on leaving for Coeur d'Alene or Spokane. If I fail there, at least I live in a pretty place.

There is nothing worth coming to in any southern state over any other state. Please, leave as soon as possible. You have no future here.

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 No.962

>>951

Sheesh, thanks for the advice man. I've been trying to stick it out down here, but I'm seeing the type of shit you're talking about everywhere. My uncle lives up in the Appalachians and we went up to visit him recently.

Jesus fucking Christ. The area looked like something out of STALKER or The Walking Dead. Trash all over the streets, half collapsed houses covered in foliage, the smell of humidity and death in the air. Place is fucked.

If I go back, I still want the small town vibe so I'm thinking Idaho City or Priest River. I hope you make it out, anon. Best of luck to you, and don't let the shit get to you.

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 No.963

>>48

Fellow VTbro, where are you at? I'm pretty sure we live in the same area.

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