day hikes with the family
son just turned 1 year old and want actual quality gear to wear him on my back
rec me your favorite baby hiking pack
>>754193
http://www.ospreypacks.com/us/en/product/poco-ag-plus-POCOPLUS.html
>>754193
Did you noticed the leak in your babby? You need to fix that before taking him inna.
Hey guys... Can you please tell me what is this herb? Thanks ;)
>>754083
M8 wot u got there is sum danky wanky sticky wicky 420 castle bravo indo-arabic kush, rol dat inna blunt and blaze the night aaway senpai
>>754083
Not herb, succulent
>>754083
What does the label say?
Hey /out/, first time poster here. I come to you to ask if you know any foods or drinks etc. that is good against allergies? Or just some good tips on how to counter allergies? It's birch time, and I am feeling it, sneezing constantly. Thanks in advance
There is one method against allergies that I know. Though it wont help you at this very moment.
In the wintertime, you shouls eat a teaspoon of local honey every day thoughout the time when nothing triggers your allergies. Then when springtime hits you've grown acustumed to the pollen and your body won't react as badly on the springtime flowers.
It's important though thatt it's local honey. Organic. And raw. -Boils it down to normal delightful honey from your local beekeeper.
Can't help you anon because allergy free fag here but I wanted to come here and say hold tight in there buddy.
>>753332
Allergyfag here. This is the only home remedy that I know will work. Otherwise it's off to the doctor for shots.
Hello /out/, I'm in southern California and find wearing pants and things like that fairly difficult down here. I'm allergic to grass and all that, so wearing shorts isn't always the best option. Any tips or suggestions on clothing choices?
>allergic to grass
>>752388
Harden up ya poof. 120f isn't hot unless you a giagantic sissy puss puss. I used to live in Dubai and fucking loved it. 60% humidity . Man up pussi. Also you can cure allergies
>>752368
You might try some gaiters with your daisy dukes. Protect those soft white ankles from the nasty grass.
Does anyone here hike with trekking poles? I tried a hike with a pair and didn't see the point. Only time I really appreciated having them was on a steep stretch where they helped with balance. Am I using them wrong? Is that even possible?
>>752030
I find them useful especially on inclines, and to save me from twisted ankles. When my pack is over 25 lbs it's a big help for balance. on uphills I just dig in and do 50% of the pulling using my arms, helps a lot to slay mountains. Also useful as a snake stick when in high grass etc. Shit I caught a fish in the sierras last summer, tying some line and a fly onto the end of it.
Seems like they would be useful if you do hiking with lots of elevation changes and you have a tent that can use them as support poles. I'd never use them though cause I wouldn't want to be carrying that shit everywhere.
>>752046
You make some solid points. I should try them out on something longer than a day hike.
Just about to go on my first big solo hike through the west Australian outback and i'm looking for a solid pair of hiking shoes to break in before i leave. Any suggestions?
How much are you willing to spend?
When it comes to boots im a huge sissy faggot girl. I have a pair of hanwags. There around 250 - 350 cnd. Tho the pair i have lasted forever (2 years going on 3 with 1 year of daily use) . Good quality boot.
Go to the shops in the afternoon and try as many on as possible.
Wear what socks you intend to wear with them.
We don't know how weird your feet are so any suggestion is pointless.
>>749996
>We don't know how weird your feet are
Let's see what you fish from. Pic related is mine.
>>748931
>>748931
That wooden gear rack in the middle of your 147 is pretty nifty...
Pic related is my fishing rig - it's very stable, you can fish standing up, walk around in it and haul plenty of gear for camping.
>>749094
its so niggerrigged. I love it. bet you get stared a lot in that thing by faggots with $20,000 bass boats.
What are the must-have books for someone who wants to be an /out/doorsman?
Into the Wild was awful, can't stand that smug liberal faggot.
>>747697
Just got Walden, can't wait to read it after my exams are done
This
besides dick proenneke and werner herzog ... /out/ films?
>>743944
Most of the /out/ films ever made are pretty sexist so we don't really endorse them here.
>>744032
>>744032
LGBT PLS GO
Seeing as the last thread was so successful
Looking for a wool shirt jacket for Spring/Fall weather. Something like this but it was just a Google image and can't find the brand. Where should I look?
holy shit, OP from the last thread here, thought the last one was mostly hated despite the quantity of replies. noice.
>>724952
know what that jacket is? And can anyone recommend a base layer with the thumb holes/cuffs like this?
>>724960
I bought a couple of 'wool mix' shirts off asos. the fabric was super rough and prickly when i bought them but has softened up nicely. Totally fine over a baselayer, cheap and really warm.
Also my missus just bought...
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>>724960
reverse image search tells me these are pendleton. Which means great quality, but pricey. I want some of these too.
Hey /out/ pretty new to fishing, can any of you guys tell me if you've ever used any of these lures before and what they're good for? I've mostly only fished in salt water, and besides lures used some worms, and mussels I found on the beach
>>758018
>>758019
>>758018
Idk about the shrimp, but most of the other stuff will be good for panfish like bluegill and crappie. Just need some jigheads or whatever for those rubber minnows, curly tail grubs, and squid tube deals.
Hey boys, guy from /ck/ here.
My 3 other buddies and I are going back country camping. We're bringing some brown rice, beans, onions, garlic, some spices, peanut butter, and possibly we might catch some fish. We're in Ontario. Any ideas what we could forage/bring food wise? Thanks
pic unrelated
>>758013
Butter for camping... nigga that is retarded. Use lard or crisco as they are far more heat resistant.
>>758032
He said peanut butter anon, not butter.
>>758032
He said peanut butter moran. Personally i use olive oil instead of butter when /out/ but it isn't the same.
What's /outs/ favorite poems? Mine in the cremation of Sam McGee
The Rival
I so loved once, when Death came by I hid
Away my face,
And all my sweetheart's tresses she undid
To make my hiding place.
The dread shade passed me thus unheeding; and
I turned me then
To calm my love, kiss down her shielding hand
And comfort her again.
But Lo! She answered not, and she did sit
All fixedly.
With her fair face and the sweet smile of it,
In love with Death, not me.
-James Whitcomb Riley
https://youtu.be/oXOcOUQIRrk
>>757549
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQQsB7SI7tQ
guy I know starting new how to camping series
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vr_z26N-1LM&feature=youtu.be
>>757472
I lik camp u lik?
>>757472
Can't believe I watched this cringey shit to the end..
Lose some weight op.
>bringing a rubber mallet camping
>>757472
fuck off hit whore
sage
I'll be traveling through Norway later this month and I need to get to Lysebotn from Kristiansand.
I have an interail pass but there doesnt seem to be a trainstation in Lysebotn.
Do I travel to a city nearbye or is there a better way of traveling there?
After that ill be traveling onwards to see the preikestolen, then trolltunga, then go to Bergen.
My googlefu is failing me so I hope some local can give me the best option to travel to these places.
Pic just there to catch your attention.
>>757293
post picture of the tree without her twat ass blocking it.
Then I will answer your question
>>757293
"take your pants off and do 404 girl"
>>757293
>posting a grill without a sombrero on Cinco de Mayo
OP pls...