Moleman here with first ever footage from inside my tunnel project, join me as I dig my grave, post unnaground memes, post your bunkers, etc
>https://youtu.be/hxudMUr4YU8
>>993741
Ebin :DDD
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>>993741
fuck off faggot
/out/ --->
>>993743
fuck off skyseer
Post photos of whatever state you live in.
Dumping Wisconsin photos
Location: Gibraltar Rock
Pafrey's Gorge
>>993024
>Pafrey's Gorge
Prairie at Ice Age Trail
>Favourite native tree thread
Hey /out/ what is your favourite tree or plant from your region?
Mine is the honey locust tree, in Niagara Ontario it is the only place that grows the honey locust in Canada
I live by a matire honey locust that will get leaves very soon,
It is a pain though because the leaves get into the pool
Ce bouleau jaune est l'arbre emblématique du Québec. Le terme "merisier" est un canadianisme.
>>992647
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I have always relied on beans when /out/ on long camping trips.
I got so good at cooking them and they taste so amazing that I could get by with just them.
Lightweight until they got cooked , I even bought a camping pressure cooker so I could cook them at high altitude.
These days now I find out all the problems my high carb diet has caused me, I have gone with more protein high fat diet and cannot find anything to replace my precious beans?
What do you guys pack?
>>992543
Do you spend 2 hours gathering the wood needed to cook them while letting them soak, then cook them for an hour, then spend 10 minutes and half a gallon of water cleaning the soot from your pot?
Or just use a whole isopro canister?
>>992543
Bulk tuna soaked in olive oil has the absolute perfect balance of protein and fat. Seal it in meal sized sections, just remember you have to seal it so that it lasts.
Find high protein and high fat beans with low carbs. Beans are still good, so just find the best kind. Then buy them dehydrated. Dehydrated beans don't need cooking only need to soak. They also take up less space and weight less.
>>992543
FYI, get a food dehydrator. You can cook many tasty meals, including beans then dehydrate those meals to 10% moisture by weight and store them in sealed bags/jars. When on the hike you just pop out a meal and add hot water. It will rehydrate and there's no need to use a pressure cooker or wait forever for beans to soak then cook.
You can bring lard and dehydrated meats like jerky, biltong, or pemmican. Same goes for veggies. You can mix and match to make meals with them.
I want to buy land far away from all the filthy human abominations, near a woodland so I can just have a pond and some ducks and chickens and maybe some wildlife friends and build/grow a privacy hedge/screen all around whatever passes for my house. Except I have less than $10k to work with. WHY CAN'T I JUST BE FREE OF YOU VERMIN!?!
>>988254
Start reading. If you don't have a strong understanding of how to make a proper cabin to live in you're not going to make it.
See you there, OP.
>>988333
My architectural knowledge is actually pretty extensive. If I'm going to build at all, it almost certainly won't be a log cabin. I prefer to build with brick - possibly that I fire myself, with tile roof. I might build with wood for lower cost/labor, but I wouldn't build log.
What vidya do you like to play when you're /out/?
I usually bring a gameboy colour with me and play Pokemon Red/Blue, Kirby's Dream Land 2 or Zelda: Link's Awakening. I'm looking at buying a Nintendo Switch soon too which would be pretty great for shorter weekend trips.
>>987930
I go /out/ to get away from cheap plastic distractions
(Also the reason why I don't bring my wife)
>>987950
>marrying a plastic whore
>>987951
That is all that exist anon.
The more expensive ones just hide it better
Pic related, muh Zpacks Solplex. Great tent, only 15.7 ounces...hard to beat that weight.
Ive been looking at the hexamid and the duplex for a while now and will probably eventually buy the duplex when I have saved up, but it will be well into this hiking season. Hexamid doesnt have a floor and just uses one stick, duplex is huge and looks to be the best option but is expensive. I dont see the appeal to the soleplex cause its really just a cut rate duplex an has a wonky roof.
Anyone planning on being sub 10lbs looking at packs I can recommend the ULA, for the price its great, or get the ohm 2.0 if you want a frame/hipbelt
Fucking yuppies
>>983230
lol wow u sure really showed us anon
>>983213
I go UL when I hike alone, I just want to walk all day from the time i wake up to when I go to sleep. you cant do that comfortably when you have 40lbs strapped to you. when i hike with my wife, i carry a fishin pole and a stove and baby wipes, and we will mozy along and spend time together relaxing in camp. But when Im alone that just doesnt appeal to me and I would rather keep walking and cover miles
So the title it's self explaining, would any of you euro cunts be up to it? Anons who just lurk and are newbies to /out/ would be welcome too.
>>983131
No, sorry I live in America.
Huh? Interesting. A European Summer Camp, courtesy of some AUTIST on /out/. Fascinating, truly.
Now, what would you be doing on such an expedition? Hanging out, I suppose? Chilling by the fire with your new buddies? Banging each other in the tents? Packing and leaving after the crippling awkwardness gets too much due to the autism found in 4chan and then cursing yourself for even thinking up this stupid idea in the first place?
ITT: we pay tribute to teletubie bro. Post pics until 1,000,000 teletubie get.
best thread to ask what to do for one-time activities in the freetime, like exploring a cave, hiking, climbing, boats tour... don't know what else to spend my time and money on
>>999655
I got a whole folder of these things, breh. Dump incoming!
any on /out/ have disabilities/handicaps/challenges?
interested in what, and how you deal with them,
stories welcome!
>>999023
I have severe autism. I handle it by never going /out/side
>>999036
Thats mandatory on the chins. I think OP ask about your physical disabilities like your amazingly small penis
>>999036
fpbp
Dungeous and rock crabs? Any recommendations?
>>998984
The sacred law of crabbing is that you never tell anyone where your spot is.
love the bug nut not installed right
>>999107
More like the first commandment.
Second is man who from other crabbers pot becomes crab bait...
>falling for the boot meme
>falling for the don't need hiking poles meme
Thank you babby jebus
>Merrell and Standefer vanished last weekend after losing their footing while crossing a creek near the North Rim. They were on a hike with Merrell's husband, Merrell Boot Co. co-founder Randy Merrell, and the boy's mother
http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/wireStory/drones-time-major-search-grand-canyon-46947875
>he fell for the boot meme
Not a good advert for Merrell boots
>>998681
>falling for the anecdotal evidence proves your biased opinion meme
>>998681
Why do people with weak baby bodies feel the need to announce it
I'm embarrassed to admit I've never used one of these in my life. My gf and I are going to a campsite next month that will have one and we wanna use it to grill steaks.
I watched some videos on youtube and got a basic handle on it. I'm gonna fire up some charcoal, get the coals hot, spread them out and cook.
My questions:
Worth buying one of those chimney things to get it started? That allows me to use newspaper instead of lighter fluid, correct? Is chimney + kingsford blue bag the way to go? Or should I just get some match light charcoal?
It's gonna be kinda chilly. Like maybe 50 degrees when we're cooking dinner in the evening. Considering the grill won't be covered while the food is cooking, is this gonna be an issue?
How long to coals stay hot enough to cook food? Potatoes take like an hour to cook on a grill.
>>997980
Shut up, nerd.
>>997977
It'll be fine.
Go with the chimney, it's so much better.
Have a good meal with your gf, if you do a good job she will almost certainly give you a proper hand job.. Using her mouth.
>>997977
Wewlad do not sweat it
First you want to scrape the living shit out of that grill
Throw some charcoal on under the grill, splash some lighter fluid, and hit it with a match/lighter
Naturally you will have hotter spots due to coal placement so figure that out and have meat on the hot spots
Potatoes in aluminum foil or just as is on the top of the grill? I absolutely hate foil but it does help hold moisture and heat for potatoes
If not using aluminum foil I can tell you what I do for baked potatoes; stab potato sufficiently with fork, pour some Olive oil (not extra virgin) and rub it in, pour some Kosher salt (muh shekels) and rub those 2 ingredients in well
90 minutes at 350*F in a household oven, definitely less than that over a campfire/grill but it will depend on the temperature
Worst case you can cut into the potato to determine if it is cooked
anyone who practices it?
share tips, ideas, anything and everything
>pic related is what am talkin about
>>997791
Do NOT attempt to do this in the amerikwa unless you want to be killed by the government
>>997805
What's the story behind the whole ruby ridge thing?
>>997807
the government tried assassinating a white family because they were white.
Do other states have hunting/fishing/outdoor shows like Michigan Out of Doors?
https://www.youtube.com/user/jimmygretz/videos
>>997720
>(((Progressive Broadcasting Station)))
kys
>>997723
Conservation and outdoors entertainment brought to the masses.
I strongly advise that you take a short walk off a tall building.
>>997723
how fucking stupid can one person be.