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Yesterday i scaled the acatenango volcano with some friends
Do you want me to tell you about it?

>inb4 i climbed everest in 10min
This is not a pissing contest, i just want to share my experience
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Go on OP
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>>677968
We were a group of about 16 people
I wore full milsurp gear some jungle boots
It was pretty chilly up there but we had a fire and the tents were pretty warm
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I'll post some pics

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Greetings from /k/. I go innawoods 2-3 times a year, always in summer. I want to broaden my horizons and knowledge, so I have some questions for you guys.

>how do you keep your weight down? Seems no matter how I pack I am always 45lbs+.
>If I am entirely naked with no supplies in the woods, how can I start a fire?
>Is fishing/hunting/trapping/foraging good enough to skip packing a few meals?
>Can I replace a tent with a bivvy or tarp and be as warm/comfy?
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>>677665
>>Can I replace a tent with a bivvy or tarp and be as warm/comfy?

A good small tent is maybe the same weight as a tarp, so no savings there. My bulkiest thing is a mattress, maybe raking up grass or something to put down a soft underlayer would be best. You still need blankets or a sleeping bag.

Some places I go fishing works, but hunting you have to worry about limited seasons. (Maybe you make do on squirrels and rabbits with a .22) Good luck for foraging with the two weeks...
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>>677665
I don't winter camp, but I like mountain camping, where it can get below 32F, even 20F at night.

Or it can stay warm and rain. Once I woke up still dry and comfy on my mat, but the lower side of my tent had a puddle soaking my bag and clothes.

> Oh well, I'm trying to be a mountain-man, not a metrosexual....
>I can wear the same clothes next day :(
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>>677665
>45lbs+
For a one week trip, it should stay under 25lbs.
I understand you carry guns and ammo. This is not going to be light. If you have tools that you don't use or if you can get less tools to do the things you need to be done, there is weight to save.

>If I am entirely naked with no supplies in the woods, how can I start a fire?
Don't. You have a limited time before you pass out, use it to find a road or something.
If you have...
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Is this a good deal?
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>>677664
i dont think you can baton with that

0/10
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>>677676
What about with one of these?
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I'm having troubles seing the usefulness of that

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hey, /out/, when I go climbing at the gym (have to get comfy leading in gym b4 i go /out/side to climb) I get scared to death leading above a bolt and freeze up, especially when clipping and am super pumped.
Anyone have the same problem? Solutions?
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>>677224
Smoke some weed
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In the gym, go up a few bolts and practice falling a lot. There is a reason you should trust the equipment, so convince yourself of it.
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>>677228
i feel like that would impair my judgement too much...

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I have a one way ticket to germany for March 15, starting out in Dresden. I am going in fairly naive and my only goals are to visit farms/alternative communities and hike through the most beautiful nature. Any recommendations?
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look at these national parks for a start.
there is a lot of diversity.
you could start with Sächsische Schweiz
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>>677088
kauf ein buch beim deutsche bucherei alter
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>>677088
europe is overpopulated barely any forests are left and no wilderness

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I am about to close on an off-the-grid cabin in the interior of Alaska.

I have lived in 'town' here for a few years, after immigrating from the midwest. I really want to live out in the bush and this will give me the chance to do that. After saving up money from working fishing boats and cutting timber and oil sites, I can buy this thing and keep enough savings to live off of for a while.

Shit will be expensive. Heat is wood and I am going to try to cook on that, but all gasoline will have to be flown in and I will have to fly in and out for essentials.

Hope...
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>>676776
Godspeed anon, post pics if you can. Are you going to be alone or with a qt gf? How big are your savings and how much have you spent so far?

>Hope I don't die
B-but we are all going to die, anon
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>>676776
i wish we could get updates but i guess that wouldnt be off the grid. if you publish a book when its all said and done, just title it 676776 by anon and ill buy a copy. safe travels
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Good luck anon. This sounds more interesting than the typical thread like this on here because 99% of the people who post these threads are just dreaming empty dreams and being laughably unrealistic. Good for you for actually thinking this through and working up to it.

Have you looked into an area that is capable of being easily reached by car or boat? It might be more expensive to purchase but cheaper over the long run.

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hey /out/doorsmen partiffcularly those in to bass fishing

i live in north east ohio and have always wondered about why bass fishermen are rocking 15, 20, ive eaven met a guy who uses 30 pound mono for bass
why? in my area they only get to about 5 pounds, and ive never heard of one over 8, so why are so many bass fishermen using line that breaks at 3-6 times the weight of the fish theyre catching?
i mean when im going after smallies im using 4 pound test and ive yet to lose one, and ive never gone after bass with heavier than 10 pound test
i mean my heaviest catfish...
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>>676747
im asking because im looking to get more in to bass fishing, i usually do carp, catfish, pike/muskie, trout/steelhead, and panfishing
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>>676747
i mean doesnt it take some of the fun out of fishing if all youre trying to do is get a bite, and you can just rip them out of anything no problem?
i mean sometimes i feel like 15 pound test is overkill for the pike around me because it feels like i can just about rip their lips off and swing them out of the water
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>>676747
Don't know about 30lbs mono, might be a little bit much but my three set ups are:
>50lbs braid - for heavy cover like punching grass mats and getting out of lay downs
>30lbs braid - medium cover like lily pads and docks
>10lbs fluorocarbon - for cranking / finesse

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Hey /out

Im a complete outdoor newfag. so much, that ive never even been camping, ever.

im looking for help in either directing me or just tips on longterm outdoor survival. When i say longterm, i mean by that possibly year or more long. Is it even possible given how the world has changed? im also looking for it to be without any human contact during that time, or minimal, and abscence of modernity.
The area that i have fantasized about would be somewhere along the lines of washington, those sorts of forests. But then again, im basing this solely on the looks...
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>>676669
Why don't you buy a cheap tent and spend a few weekends out in nature and see if you even like it? If you've never been out camping you might take the conveniences of modern life for granted.

Pro-tip: Bring toilet paper.
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>>676676
i have that planned soon. But for now im wondering if pursuing it makes any sense.

Ive never been camping but i have spent a few months in a hermitage in india. But i lived off of food donations and didnt have to do much aside keeping the fire alive. I definetly liked it, but it was still to much human contact for me.
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>>676669
Why do we get this thread pretty much every day.

Like the other guy says, stop aiming so big, just go out camping for a bit if you're serious.

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Okay guys, I live in Northern MN and I'm looking to go for some sort of winter Camping excursion. I've never really tried it before and it seems somewhat straight forward, however since I never have I want some wisdom before I try anything stupid.

Anything I should know? I have all the gear to be expected from someone who camps plenty in the warm season, what else should I bring?

Anything that commonly gets overlooked when preparing. I'm not going crazy far into the woods or anything but I wanna spend a few days away.

TLDR- my gf left and...
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>>676552
Wow, never thought of that. Thanks for the sounds advice, anon!
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basically more layers in a waterproof sack, and you might want a beefier tent designed for snow load cuz i hear it snows pretty good out there
IDK what your sleeping bag is like but check the temperature rating
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Get yourself some comfy long underwear, cotton or flannel is fine for cheap otherwise get some nice high tech moisture wicking superfabric. I wear some nike cold weather running tights under everything and sleep in them, it's nice. It will be dark more than summer so bring a good light unless you want to go to bed at 6pm. As cold as it will be you might want to be in bed after dark anyway, so maybe bring a book. Don't kill yourself op you're finally free to go winter camping!

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Hey guys didnt know if i post this here but i live in California USA i have been thinking about moveing to the uk. Im a tow truck driver here. Could i get a work visa and apply for jobs out there and the take a plane. Also because the love the environment there would go camping like i try to do here but sucks
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Excuse my typos been a long night and im in bed.
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>>675912
Unless you are in Scotland, good look wildcamping. I would look up the land access laws of the U.K.
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>Also because the love the environment there would go camping like i try to do here but sucks

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Good hiking meals/recipes?

Please share
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>pesto
>pasta
>salami/cransky/chorizo/whatever chopped in
Easy as fuck to make, tastes good, high in cals and protein.
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Kinda feel like this is a lost cause. Everything that tastes good either needs a lot of stuff to be carried around with you or takes a lot of energy (regarding stoves with gas cartridges).
I prefer either making a real fire to make pasta or ready made food like pic related: tastes good, leightweight, fast to make.
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>>675747
Pasta, rice and oats are always great.

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I figured this isn't a /k/ thing so i came over to /out/ to get your opinion. I want an innawoods gloves, that is affordable (20$ or less) but i've come to a cross road
What glove is the best /out/ glove in terms of dexterity and the ability to do precise tasks whilst still wearing said glove, while also still being able to protect your hands from the elements?
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I use Ironclad Heavy's.
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This is out of your price range (80 dollars and up), but the Marmot Randonnee glove is the best cold weather glove I've ever used that still has good dexterity. I've tried on tons.

But if you live somewhere with warmer winters you don't need something that good.
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>>675729
I live in Michigan so the winter's can get pretty hectic here. I've had gloves like those for winter before, but they had literally froze on me! The rubber grips and outer layer had frozen over the day of me using them.
Had to hang them over the fire just to thaw at the end of the night.
Have you had any experiences like that with the Marmot's?

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Has anyone here ever used the Nike SFBs for hiking long trips? How do they fare in wet environments? Are they quality or regular Nike shit tier boots? Are they /out/ approved?
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>>675541
They're honestly stupid. If you want boots get boots with real soles. If you want athletic shoes, wear running shoes
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get actual hiking boots
not fashion boots
NIKE SFB are not allowed to be used by soldiers because they fuck up feet
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Met a lot of guys that swear by them for rucking but I don't really like them. No real ankle support. Just tall running shoes.

They're really cheap right now, but I think they just came out with a new generation that's better quality.

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for me its wildboys. These guys went straight into the wilderness, engaged the most dangerous animals, pet wild jaguars, got attacked by lionesses, got tattoos from tribes, purposely got bit and stung by everything that kills people.
Tho they act like idiots and did stupidly dangerous stuff, but they got endless stories and experiences; just one of their eps has more shit than most people do in their lives. i wouldnt do most it, but they came out alright and i got mad respect.

whats your fav /out/ show?
Any specific moments come to mind?
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Wildboyz was a legit as fuck travel show.
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Shill your shitty show somewhere else

>>>/tv/

sage
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>>675296
Les Stroud is the only one I can really tolerate as far as survival stuff goes. That "Dual Survival" show had me watching for a season when it first came out, but I really didn't follow it after that.

I mostly just watch cartoons and SportsCenter.

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I won't name it otherwise this will look like shilling. The gist is that it uses a flexible solar panel (included) to power a small fan and TEG which chills the incoming air, then the condensation drips down into the bottle and you have water to drink.

It is indeed filtered to keep out dust, bugs, etc. but not chemical contaminants, so you don't want to use it in the city.

They claim under ideal conditions it will produce 27 ounces of water per hour. Ideal conditions being 86-104 degrees F, 80-90% humidity.

What sort of performance is realistic...
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Sounds like meme gear, but meme gear I wouldn't mind trying out for the novelty.
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The most popular version seems to be meant to be mounted on a bicycle. The convection that will be produced thanks to the speed of the bicycle is probably going to help a lot.

It's not trivial to calculate exactly how efficient it will be under different conditions, but obviously it is going to be more efficient the higher the temperature and the higher the humidity. If we for the moment assume that the peltier device is extremely cold we get a higher limit in that the volume of water is proportionate to...
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>>675021

So basically it's a Summer only device?

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