So I'm hiking along and I came across pic related (orange peels). Immediately I was triggered beyond belief and all comprehension.
I picked them up but noticed wolf hair and little spots of what looked like blood next to them. Trappers
I followed footprints for about a half mile into the woods when I came across a trap line marker. I left them a present.
>>675493
dat pic
Now I know what you're thinking. What if it wasn't the trappers and I made a mistake. Well, unlike them, I left no tracks.
>>675499
It's an orange peel cairn.
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!
>>675499
>>675499
orange peels are totally edible
you should have just eaten them instead of trying to be someones dad, man
>>675509
I don't think you understand the concept of being triggered.
>>675509
Why would you want to eat something that someone else has touched?
>>675499
>unlike them, I left no tracks
Teach us your ways, O great anon! Here's a meme for your trouble.
>>675534
>mfw
>>675539
I walked in a stream, most traps are near water sources. I just happened to be wearing insulated rubber boots because my regular hiking boots were drying out. I also scanned the area for game cameras.
>>675547
Ah, interesting, did not know that about traps. Makes a lot of sense, though.
> traps
Now I'm triggered...
I'm new to this stuff, so please clarify something for me. Is it not appropriate to dump biological(?) waste when you're camping? I mean things that will rot in a short amount of time, like apple cores, banana peels, bread and meat, etc. Obviously not plastic wrappers or stuff like that, but what about organic waste?
can anyone explain this thread? I literally have no clue....
>>675866
OP doesn't want to share the woods and thinks people are trying to kill him.
>>675856
>>675903
What's your point? Is this supposed to be in the canister thread?
>>675907
It's an answer to the question how long things take to decompose. duh
>>676019
I don't see an entry for OP's body