The cheapest I can find an SRK for is £124 in VG-1, I don't want to pay that much for something I wont get much use out of.
What do you recommend as a good all rounder with a blade length of 6 inches, Wont rust easy, and holds an edge well for less than £100
>>983876
Mora
SOG Seal Pup
>>983884
The Kydex sheath it comes with alone is
GOAT, all the metal screws and bolts holding it together are rusted to shit due to sitting in water in my boat yet the blade is completely unaffected by it.
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/Permaculture & Farming/ when?
>>983877
4chan is a manchild website with the likes of /pokemon/ and /mylittlepony/
Farming means you can keep something healthy and alive. Most people here can't keep themselves healthy and alive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlMNXAV4M7M
Anyone else use/make one of these? I used one (pic of it) for about 3 years, but now just use my main garden. It worked really well, but with my amount of compost the center column fills up really fast so I had to toss 90% of my stuff on the compost. I'm thinking about setting it up again in a walkway of the garden. Though, I still need more and more soil.
>>983877
Past threads had everything in them from one time or another.
I'd love to have done pic related.
>>982788
Did the board unlock?
>>>/sockout/
I'd love to have been able to go hiking through the blueridge parkway.
>>982788
Pic related. I would've loved to be the cook driving the chuckwagon during an old west cattle drive.
>>982788
you can still be a mountie. you just get a car or truck instead. Go up to NWT if you want to ride around on a skidoo or something.
Mora 749. A large knife or a small machete
https://youtu.be/2jx0uuf4p94
>>980765
No tang, no buy.
Especially for something that huge.
Get a Terävä 140 if you want a good long-bladed scandi for cheap. Full tang.
>>980765
The ultimate batoner
>>980768
I'm pretty sure they're just about full tang but they're a stick tang.
/out/ meet up / Area code thread
There used to be a site for this. I think a zeemaps thing.
Anyway I'm in South Australia looking for land to hunt on.
406 Western Montana here
>>958045
put a zeemap instead anon
>weather in Virginia breaks, spend Presidents Day weekend on the Appalachian Trail
>spend the night in a hut, everyone's getting ready to leave the next day
>guy is changing his shirt
>"dude dude dude, hold on"
>right behind his armpit he has two fully engorged ticks, each with the full bullseye around it
>fully disinfect each one, try to tell him he should head down the trail and go to the nearest hospital
>"haha no man, the bullseye doesn't always mean it's lyme"
I spent the next two days completely paranoid, checking every single itch for ticks. Ruined the whole weekend.
How do I stop being so terrified of the little bloodsuckers? The thought that any shrub you touch could give you a debilitating, decade-long disease is horrifying to me.
>>955752
I always have a honeybee sting me right on the spot the tick bit. It fucking hurts and swells, but obliterates the ring and everything else. This is probably only good within x amount of time, like same day.
Go to a doctor now and get the meds that prevents this shit from happening to you. If you don't, the meds will not work as well the longer you wait.
>How do I stop being so terrified of the little bloodsuckers?
Don't, the diseases they carry will destroy your quality of life.
Do all ticks carry lyme bacteria? Or only those related to deers?
>>955765
Only deer ticks. Along the trail I only ever see deer ticks anyway, though.
24 innawoods stream. Will they survive? Check out for yourself.
twitch dot tv slash euri
>>986674
how long have they been survivoring for
>>986674
time to fap
>there are no beers mang
;_;7
I'm planning to do a 800km bike hike in August. I'm currently averaging about 20km/day. Any suggestions on how to prep?
>>986050
Get you bike and go up in the mountains or just ride it as much. Or just get fitter than a jitter.
>>986050
What kind of bike?
What kind of terrain?
Is it up and down or just up?
Longest you've rode?
>>986050
Bring lots of protein and fats. Your body is going to be torn up.
So I'm planning a trip around the USA because I fell for the "road trips are fun" meme and it's too late to back out. We'll be doing a rough circuit, starting in CNY.
I'm planning to hit the Black Hills, the obligatory Yellowstone, Salmon-Challis and Sawtooth, Mt. Rainier Park, Olympic Park, Six Rivers and Klamath, Redwood Park, Stanislaus Forest, Sierra Forest, Los Padres, the also obligatory Grand Canyon, and Rio Grande. Considering Nantahala if we have time. Any other beauties I'm unaware of? Preferably with plenty of trails
>>985819
>road trips are fun meme
American road trips are fucking phenomenal. I go on as many road trips as I possibly can at all times, they never get old.
>black hills
Mah nigga. Hike to the top of Harney Peak. It's a gorgeous hike. Go to Badlands too
>Grand Canyon
Nah just go to northern New Mexico instead. Way better.
>>985831
Grand Canyon is worth it if you have never been there before
Los Padres is not worth it, especially since it is cut off now
>>985831
I'm taking this trip with a friend from Northern Ireland and he very much wants to see Grand Canyon, so we're going even though I already have. It's one of the only places he knows in the US other than New York, LA, and Vegas. I'm hoping to talk him out of going to Vegas because I can't afford that shit and it's a pretty awful place, like all cities, though Vegas to my recollection is seedier, dirtier, and less interesting than most. If we miss that we should be able to spend some time in New Mexico. Is Carson National Forest the place you're referring to? Anywhere specific in mind?
If civilization collapsed, how would I go about domesticating horses?
>>985664
>This thread again
Look it's your life, just use a fucking condom, ok?
>>985688
Didn't intend to fuck them. And this is my first visit to the board. I need horses for medicinal reasons
>>985785
>medicinal reasons
>surviving the SHTF possibility
You know how many diabetics and other people would be dead within a week just from not getting their daily meds? That seriously has to be at least 10% of the world population.
shit i've collected in my tackle box over 30yrs
i'm not a big pole fisherman, i bowfish mostly
#143-"Spotted Brackis Bowfin" Edition
Previous Thread:
>>981510
Still looking for good stuff for the Pastebin and Imgur. Maybe we can get a list of Youtube vids and put them in the Pastebin or keep a couple important ones in the OP.
Thinking about picking up a new hobby? Want to get a memecaster? Haven't mastered the Palomar knot? Click here!
http://www.pastebin.com/u/fishingandtackle
https://imgur.com/a/1Xw3N
Talk about fishin
>>984355
first
>when you go fishing and find a catfish head that some edgy retard tied to a tree
>>984361
I wouldn't give up yet. Just make sure you don't inadverntently friendzone her yourself.
You probably weren't looking for advice, but that's my 2¢
Anyway fish and stuff
Hey /out/: for those of you who live in the Pacific Northwest, how easy is it to go camping/hiking/backpacking/etc.? Are there lots of cool nearby parks?
Yeah I grew up in the pnw. Between the Cascades, mt Rainier national park, Olympic national park, glacier peak, Mt Baker, Mt St Helens, etc there are a lot of good spots. Lots of backcountry and thick woods, especially Olympic. There are a lot of hikers on the noob trails though especially around Rainier and the Cascades but once you hike up more than 15 miles it's generally pretty quiet. Lots of car camping too if you're into that.
I miss it there, I'm in Utah now and it's just not the same.
There are a handful of national parks. They're pretty nice.
The big thing is the national forests. The Cascades are covered with them. Same with the Oregon Coast Range, the Ochocos and more.
West of the Cascades, you'll need to learn to like rain. It will rain. Often. For at least 8 months a year.
>>983897
Everybody moves here. Then they realize from October to April the weather fucking sucks. Cold, wet, go to work in the dark come home when it's dark. If you're used to warmer weather I would consider someplace else.
I've been looking at bringing along a bow on some of my camping trips. Would something like pic related (or any takedown survival bow) be worth it or should I just buy a decent recurve bow and bring that along instead. I'm willing to spend about $150 but may go higher depending on recommendations.
I have a question somewhat related to this topic, so I'll post here for a bump. Can I use 18 or 20 inch bolts in a cross bow that came with 14 inch bolts, given it has the correct weight.
Only just starting archery myself but the Samick Sage is said to be a great takedown recurve for that budget. How experienced are you with bows?
>>982431
I bowhunted at a younger age but fell out of interest. I know the basics and I'd say a but more
Largest volume training to date last thursday, 10 routes (ranging from 5.6-5.10)for 10 laps each +1 bonus route when some sexy chick wanted to learn how to climb for a total vertical gain of approximately 4k feet, hoping to be in good enough shape to rope solo 39 full length pitches(ranging from 5.9-5.12), not sure I will be ready this year, but good progress is being made!
>half way up route
>sexy chick swimming in creek with her doggos
>back strokes while looking up at me
>perfect tits
>asks if she can try
>yea!
best day ever.
put her on a route with a decently stout top out to a ledge, her little boot shorts quickly stretched and gave way to her 80's style black underwear. exchanged numbers, she wants to go again, pretty sure she is a stripper, also latina, but whatever
Wat
>>979102
had on a beige sports bra/booty shorts
tits were a tad bigger, almost too perfect
had a single tattoo that was a half sleeve, side chest, and thigh, Japanese style. Arms were pretty thin and vascular, had some french nails with jewelry glued on, perfect white teeth.
Whats your point?