Post your trysticks, utensils, anything you've made while /out/ and give other ideas of stuff to try next time they're innawoods
That lashing on that knife gave me cancer. Fucking fix that shit.
>>802841
You sound like a pansy and your shit's all retarded.
>>802841
Not my image bro I'm at work.
What is it?
>>801922
Bigfoot jiz.
>>801922
Bigfoot jiz
>>801922
Bigfoot jiz
Hey /out/, my dad and I are going to do the PCT SOBO for a month, however far that takes us. This gear is what I am taking.
From top to bottom:
Backpack
Insulated pad
Down quilt
Dry bag for quilt and clothes
Down jacket
Waterproof jacket
Homemade hammock with sil-nylon tarp, netting, and tyvek ground cloth in case hammocking is banned.
Food bag with hanging rope
Headnet
walking stick
Slack lining gear that doubles as my hammock's suspension
Hiking shoes
Warm hat
Sandals
Pot
Towel/bandanna
Long sleeping clothes and socks
Hiking clothes and socks
Water filter
Diamond sharpener
Ferro rod
Lighter
Film case filled with cotton and petroleum jelly
Toothbrush
Spoon
Pencil, eraser, and extra lead
Bear spray on lanyard
Mora knife
Electrical tape
Notebook for drawing
Solar panel
Not shown:
Nexus 7 used to take the picture
1 liter water bottle
Another set of clothes, which I am currently wearing.
I appreciate any feedback or advice.
Could use more socks.
Also what will you eat? Have you considered peanut butter?
>>800679
We are shipping food boxes to ourselves once a week or so. Currently on the menu is instant rice, instant potatos, tortillas, PB, honey, taco seasoning, some granola bars we got on clearance, olive oil, oatmeal with dried fruit and nuts, and whatever fruits and cheese we can find when we pass through a town.
>>800681
Oh, you're a cheater.
No more advice. Have fun buying your "hike". Fuckin A.
http://www.latimes.com/local/california/la-me-graffiti-artist-sentenced---20160620-snap-story.html
>>798908
Vandals should be hung.
>>798933
Their carcasses should be fed to the wildlife. Only one of the policies that need to be enforced besides stoning for people who build cairns.
>>798908
That is all that TOTAL CUNT received?
I remember hearing she could have faced huge, life-crippling fines.
Okay so there are appear to be tens if not hundreds of different ones on the market.
Which out of these has /out/ tried or heard about before?
>>798225
http://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/stoves-and-cooking-26-c.asp
One link I found with many of them.
>>798225
Really love my Firebox stove. Picking up the Solo stove "camp fire" next. Folding firebox is nice because you can use the grill attachment to cook on and doesn't take up much space at all. I just want the campfire to make it much more easy to pan fry things.
>>798225
Jetboil flash
How is hunting in your country? Is it accepted by society?, strict laws?, licenses etc etc..
In My country, Sweden, it's pretty accepted by the former generations but people born -90's and later are more against it.
To get a hunting permit, you must first take a theoretical test consisting of seventy questions and a practical test which consists of shooting with a shotgun and one with a rifle, then you need to take another shooting test with a higher caliber to get to shoot bigger animals like moose.
If you want to own a weapon, you need to apply for a license for that particular weapon you want, that can take 5-6 months. Owning a handgun is practically out of the question thanks to all the immigrants.
yes on most things, but I have yet to hear back about the proposal to allow hunting humans
I don't think the system(s) in the us are against hunting, there are plenty of laws and regulations, but they're more to protect the species that shouldn't be hunted and maintain levels of others that are
some people may not agree with it, I say it's all fine and good as long as you're doing it ethically, legally, and actually for the meat
kinda related: you may have heard a story about a guy in michigan who hit a deer and wanted to take it home for food, only to get randomly stopped by police along the way....they opened the trunk to check out the deer only to find out it wasn't dead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbPvH5z2gB8
technically I think he could have been fined (if it had been dead) because you are supposed to report that kind of thing to the department of natural resources so they can keep track of collisions and make sure people aren't poaching...laws like that may seem silly, but they're important
Amerifag here. I love it, but alot of people are pussies now and get butthurt when you kill something.
Pic related, killed him last fall
>>790400
Good kill. What rifle is that?
Is there a cheap or diy version of this? All it is is a collapsible metal tube to blow through and with shipping in ontario its close to $35
Ive been looking for something to give my fires some extra air while /out/ and stumbled accross this, which will do the job, but i feel like its overpriced for a few metal tubes
just get one of those old antenna things or the RC cars
>>788836
Build a better fire
>>788836
roll up a heavy duty alufoil?
Ever see/feel anything creepy in the woods, /out/? Tell us your stories
aww yis a spoop thread
I found a clown nose deep innawoods.
>>760171
here we go
What's the best backpack that can be had under 200$?
No metal framed packs please.
I'm sorry, this is not my native board and I have very little time to lurk.
I will delete this thread if I can get some solid recommendations.
Also willing to dole out /fit/ advice.
Thanks!
step 1: go to catalog
step 2: ctrl f "backpack
step 3: ???
step 4: profit!!!
also
>taking advice from a /fit/izen who doesn't post pic
>mfw
>>804590
What are you doing with it?
What do you mean by metal framed? Many internal frame packs have metal reinforcement, while Molle rucks have a plastic external frame (molle rucks are also the worst bag you could imagine)
ILBE packs are decent and cheap.
>>804591
I didn't want to seem like an attention whore.
6'5"
230lbs
290 BP
300 front squat
420 DL
>>804592
Daily use with bug out essentials included.
I want to avoid external metal frames because of the daily use.
Hey /out/ long time Lurker first time poster. I'm going to the Durango/purgatory area this coming weekend for a nice camping trip. Can anyone tell me anything I might need to know about the area? We'll be somewhere around Andrew lake. I'm told we'll be off a dirt road so I'm hoping it'll be somewhat off the beaten path. If anyone could give info on crowd level and amenities/locations that'd be great. Also the nearest recreational dispensary location would be nice
Pic unrelated, its my /out/ couch
>>804271
damn that's a nice couch
w2c?
>>804296
What's that
>>804312
w2c = want to copulate
Looking for a compressible dry bag in the 25l to 30l category. Price isn't that big of a deal as long as it's under $100. Pic related seems like a good one, but wanted some of you /out/ists opinions.
>>804225
if price isn't a big deal support your local independent shop and just buy the one you like the most. once you get to a certain price point they are all pretty much the same in quality.
>>804237
Rural Bro here. No local stores. I looked at some big box stores a few weeks ago while on a trip, and none of them had the larger bags in stock.
>>804237
Thanks for your unhelpful non responsive opinion shithead
Infographic thread.
I have none, but I have a budy who would appreciate your best. If you could post your favorites related to backpacking, camping, bugging out, or survival I would appreciate it.
He isn't as internet Davey as me, so I just plan to put them on a thumb drive.
i got a few i can dump. im on my phone but i think there was some site that had endless infographs. i want to say that it was info.stylee32.com ?
>>804189
>>804190
actually it was
info.stylee32.net
Which does /out/ prefer?
Roughing it in the woods?
Or
RV Camping?
Because sleeping in a tent is roughing it. Nigga please
>>804068
Hell to some people it is have you ever gone camping with women? Its the worst experience of all time.
>>804069
That's not true and I hate women with a passion . I've camped with lots of women and they love it because the guys do all the work.
Any info graphics on how to make different types of moonshine?
>>803185
Specifically >>>/diy/1003373
homedistiller. org
>go there
>read
>keep reading
>read some more
Built my own still and have been making sugar shine for a few years now thanks to the info there.
Seriously though, read everything twice over.
Anyone ever gone and lived off the wilderness for any amount of time? Any stories or advice? I am currently 19 living in nz and would like to at some point in the near future go spend a couple months alone in the wild. I definitely have more knowledge about this sorta thing than the average person my age (went through an SAS phase) but I assume I'd need to do extensive study/practice to be prepared.
>>802983
bring lots of emergency blankets to hide from IR scans
>>802990
Is this actually a thing? I can't imagine they'll be scanning the middle of nowhere nz unless a hiker goes missing or something
>>802990
opie is a fugitive