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I've got rust from a gas cannister stuck to the bottom inside of my Toaks titanium cup, where it was nesting, as the cup was a bit wet.

I can't get it off using my dishes brush and I'm worried about fucking it up if I use wire wool.

Help me /out/?
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Rub it out with some steelwool.
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>>1040549
And it won't fuck the ti up?
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>>1040550

I don't see why it would, I've done it on a stainless steel pot without any problem (yeah I know that's not Ti but it's all metal and the rust in your cup isn't much different from burnt on noodles at this point)

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Just caught this Jaguar. Are they good for eating? Going to fry it tomorrow.
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>>1040342
>>1040344
Might as well try since they are invasive cunts. Most panfish taste good and the things look like crappie with teeth so hopefully they are edible.
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>>1040342
>>1040344
That lower jaw screams WE WUZ KANGS N SHIT!

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So I'm out in the woods just starting my first run of moonshine has /out/ ever tryed this
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>>1040145
nice keg setup but your worm needs work. Make sure it's a steady decline. Yours will gather liquid in the low points instead of having a constant drip.
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>>1040153
Just found this out tactically placeing a stick has fixed it
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Hope you're having fun. The booze won't be great.

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Are there grasses you only have to mow once a month?
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>>1040044
Get some sheep. No more mowing needed.
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>>1040044
There are, but they are so far all clumping varieties. You can plant a million mini mondo's in your backyard, and it will look like a lawn with a little care. Really you'd be replacing the 2 week mow with a 2 month maintenance schedule, at least for a couple of years. Dividing clumps and re-planting them in sparse areas, mostly. Or dividing large clumps to prevent them dominating the features of your lawn.

There's no reason not to do this, by the way. I do lawn and garden maintenance and the only reason people don't pick alternative ground covers is because they fear they'll be perceived as a weirdo. If your lawn was 100% mini mondo, I'd think you were a wizard, not a weirdo.
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free yourself from the grass meme

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Hi /out/.

I'm starting plans for a hike in a few months' time, and I'm trying to figure out what food I can preserve for the trip.

Thing is I don't want to touch carbohydrates. I've been on and off of a ketogenic diet for the past 5 years, and I'd really like to see how my energy stacks up vs the scroggin gobblers.

I'm not too precious about sources of fats, but I'm not that into oils and I can't eat peanut butter. I was more looking at ways to preserve high fat meats, such as pork belly. Bonus is I can plan to prepare some fantastic camp stews with the things I pack.

So, are there any fatty meat preservation methods that don't just make salt pork? Could I smoke pork belly? How well would it keep?
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>>1039706
>hiking
>no glycogen reserves
don't do it, anon. keto is otay for normal usage and every day life but if you're going to be using energy reserves throughout the day at a constant "drain", it would not be beneficial to have no glycogen (starches or sugars) in your blood.

Fatty meat preservation would just be pickling or finding something that has limited protein. I use either beef jerk shrink wrapped and coated with salt (in which I can brush off when i open) or fish preserves. My favourite for quick energy is Cod Liver. tins of that shit are $3 and easy to wolf down.
Also, why would you smoke pork belly? Just make it into bacon.

t. fag who did keto for like 3 months
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>>1039753
You still have glycogen on a ketogenic diet. You still have glucose in your blood on a ketogenic diet.

Everyday life for me is 10 hours a day of outdoors labour. I do farm clean ups and gardening, so far so good. Far more energy than when I'm on carbs, but that might be some obtuse first world issue I have or something.

And yeah, bacon is great and all but I have eaten so much fucking bacon for the past 5 years that I can really only stomach it for breakfast.

I suppose bacon stores pretty well in a slab. Might have a look.
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>>1039760
>I suppose bacon stores pretty well in a slab
No it does not.
Your best bet is to cook then shrink wrap it

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so i posted this on /b/ and they said to go to a diff. board so i thought this would the best one
I came up with a million dollar idea that will blow you guys away. i give you... THE SURVIVAL FIDGET SPINNER
perfect for campers and boyscouts who get bored easily
i would really appreciate your guys's feedback and i might even give some of you royalties if you give feedback
thanks for you time guys
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OP here, i forgot to mention that this is a rough draft. i saw this in my dream when i was napping and immediately came to ms paint
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>>1039176
I would ironically actually buy one of these. I think Bepis likes fidget spinners, so if he shows up and says good things, I think you've got a winner. Prepare for the anti-hipsters tho. They'll be here in no time to crap all over your idea.
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>mirror... can be used to start fires using the sun

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I like practicing my survival skills, but I've never had confidence that I'd would be able to find enough food if I were in an actual life or death situation

How do I live off the land, /out/?
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By gardening.
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>>1038555
I meant like a survival situation, not homesteading
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Short term survival:
- learn fishing
- learn trapping
- learn hunting
- learn wild veggies/herbs/berries/shrooms
- eat bugs

Long term:
- learn to salt/dry meat/fish
- learn to make jam out of berries
- learn to preserve vegs/herbs/shrooms
- stockpile seeds for easy garden veggies, learn to make fertilizer/compost

Just today I finished a 4day wild-herb course at a local vocational school that specializes in nature stuffs. I got a similar course scheduled for shrooms and berries this fall.

The Huron Mountain Club, one of the most exclusive clubs in the world. Anyone ever been inside or know any members? I've been fantasizing over the Huron Mountain Club recently. Read somewhere that membership dues were about $1.5million in a single year. Considering there are only about 150 members, the vast majority of whom are descendants of the founders is both amazing but sad knowing I can never become a member.
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No one gives a shit. Why does out post retarded stuff like this
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>>1038676
Does this get posted often? And it's very fascinating.
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>>1038522
I went fishing near the perimeter. Armed guards sat in a truck and watched .me to made sure I was going downstream away from club property, and were still there when I left.

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So I figure this is a better place than /tv/ to ask, mostly because that's such a shithole, but do any of you guys know of any documentary type tv shows which show/explain wilderness survival skills in depth and in realistic conditions? Ideally without some obnoxious american voice over going on about how badass everything is. I'm looking for something between pic related and bear grylls various exploits.
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I watch them all and the short answer is no, with the possible exception of someone on youtube. I just kinda watch them all and screen out the irrelevant.
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>>1038499
In that case what are the marginally less shitty ones? For instance bear grylls does have a few insights tucked away between all the piss drinking. Any others you can recommend, i'm flying totally blind here.
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>>1038500
>For instance bear grylls does have a few insights tucked away between all the piss drinking
To be honest most of them do. I've seen some pretty shitty survival shows and still learned something. Maybe something like the older Les Straud vids before he kinda went Bear Grylls.

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A dehydrator is coming my way, and I'm wanting some good recipes. Any good/reputable books or links?
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>>1038269
Dried fruit is the best. Kiwi and strawberries are my favorite.
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>>1038269
I made red beans and rice. Dehydrated them separately.

Also have done salsa and pic we gallo that I add to burritos I make.
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>>1038269
I do a lot of venison and antelope jerky in mine.

Be aware that unless you grind it and add fat, you can't dry it enough to be shelf stable (still needs refrigeration, just lasts months instead of a week) or you'll never be able to chew it.

Otherwise, dried fruit.

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>inb4 mora haters
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>>1038023

Shit knives. No thank you.
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>>1038023
>lowest price is $11.04
>i paid $11.45 last month
some ""'""sale""""", amazon
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>>1038122
/thread

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Summary before rules:

You're in Northern Ontario during the fall, 5 day hike to any town, or village. You were camping with a buddy. You both came in on an atv. On the third day your friend gets sick and decides to head back. Packs his things and rides home. You decide to stay for another day for privacy since you have your atv. Two days pass and your food is gone, you're done your water supply and decide to head home. You try to start your atv but it doesn't work. You realize it is out of gas and by accident your friend took the canister of gas. Your phone is not able to receive a reception and you're out of food, you need to find away home.
You have
>A compass
>an axe
>a knife
>a tent

Rules:
Say what you would like to do and if your last digit is positive you pass but if the second last digit is odd what ever you are doing doesn't work (Go to a high spot and use my phone: get to highspot, but phone doesn't work. Can't do that anymore.)
If your last digit is an odd what ever you're doing fails, if you have two odd numbers you also receive something extra bad (Go to high spot to use phone, slip down the ravine break leg.) If you have an odd and even second number you fail, but can try again.
Rolling: If you go to rolls to the left and decide to go to camp(10 rolls) you now have to travel the extra 2 rolls, now making home 12 rolls. Move one line per roll.

Location:
Camp center
High spot to the west (two rolls)
Clean water source to the right (3 rolls)
Home to the south(10 rolls)
Old fire tower to the North(could be an old radio) (3 rolls)

Take the map and locate where you are as you play.
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>>1037546
You also have a phone but you need to use it on highground.
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>>1037546
>Ontario
Well, being Ontario water is every-fucking-where so:
>follow ATV tracks from coming in back out (oldest set is only 2 days old)
>forage edible plants on hike
>drink water from any available water source and simply risk getting the shits, I'm only 5 days out
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>mfw this faggotry

>>>/b/
>>>/tg/
>>>/qst/

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About to take my first camping trip in (black) bear country.

Other than the basics like bear bags, what should I know?
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>>1037425
Bears do, in fact, shit in the woods. Watch where you step.
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>>1037425
Keep a decent sized fire going, have fun and be loud, keep some tunes going if you're bringing a speaker. Lone black bears are pussies, I've camped in highly populated black bear country since I was a wee lad and have never seen one approach an active campsite, if they can hear you clearly from a distance they will more often than not avoid you. Every time I've encountered a lone black bear it has been on a dirt bike trail or logging road and the second they see my bike coming they turn around and book it back into the woods. I've never run into a black bear with cubs besides seeing them on the sides of highways terrified and confused as all hell.
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>>1037425
What kind of black bears?
Are they camp bears that are used to getting garbage and people food?
You are in for some fun
Get an Ursack

Are they wild bears that will run away at the first sight of people?
You will be lucky to see one

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I'm trying to figure out what to eat for dinner meals over 2 nights on a backpacking trip. Also, I need cookware to cook whatever I will be making...I currently only have a cheap ass 5 piece kit that won't do much I think (pic related). I'm trying to avoid the bag meals.

Does anyone have any ideas of some tasty hot meals to make while /out/ solo?
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>>1036232
That depends on what you're willing to do and whether you have the capability and weight tolerance to take fresh/refrigerated ingredients with you.

The kit you have now, throw everything but the pot and its lid in the closet. The pot suffices for 99.9% of everything you'll eat while /out/.

As for meals:
>just requires boiling water
-Mac n' cheese (can add shit to it as you like, diced spam or precooked brats or kielbasa/smoked sausage always goes well).
-instant mashed potatoes
-any of the various pastas (including ramen), take a small bottle of olive oil and dried basil/"italian seasoning" with you to toss it with so you can go sauceless for less mess and weight (can also add shelf-stable pepperoni slices)
-the various canned soups and stews

>requires some level of actual cooking
-au gratin or scalloped potatoes (I advise against this since you'll spend forever scrubbing all the burnt cheese out of the pot)
-fried/sautee'd spam
-the various dehydrated soup/stew mixes
-the boxed rice dishes like red beans n' rice or jambalaya (can add meat to it)

>can be cooked over open fire
-hotdogs/brats/smoked sausages/kielbasa onna stick
-fresh-caught fish, whole
-chicken breasts and thighs onna stick (takes forever)
-marshmallows
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No need to buy cookware, bring some hot dogs, potatoes, cheese, butter, an onion and some foil wrap that shit up and put it in the coals and cook yo weenies on a sapling. Delish
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>>1036232
depending on the temperature you can probably cook all of your meals at home.

make something acidic like spaghetti sauce or chilli, up to around 20C the food will keep for a whole weekend(up to sunday night).

you can keep waterproof tupperware in streams to cool it down if youre not travelling far combat higher heat.

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I go /out/ because it allows me to escape from all the pressures of life,even if it's only for a few hours.
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>>1036142
Because it's relaxing and I enjoy it. It makes me feel good.
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>>1036142
30% relaxing 30% i hate people and social events so i a go out alone 20% sports 20% other hobbies like woodworking foraging, listening to audiobooks, fighting of crippling depression.
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I have to go out because of reasons.

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