Do you like to throw and pick up and keep rocks while /out/?
Sometimes I roll over big boulders for fun. It's always interesting what's underneath and it's fun to test your strength. I believe I have flipped stones of around 400 or 450 lbs. (or 30 stone in bingbong) I keep many stones from certain camping outings and sometimes a memorable hike. I have one stone that is simply good to rub, very smooth, a sandstone riverbed stone.
I don't remember posting this
Stone throwing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csHo-oiGOPc
>>1053209
Hello I am the OP and this is my thread. Would you like a stone to throw or perhaps hold?
Rock flipping is super radical and bodacious. I see this bear is flipping 650 lbs. (or 46 stone) with ease. That looks about the size of stones I have flipped which required full effort. Maybe I have done more than I thought!
Rock flipping.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=38q2fDtDDvM
The best rocks for throwing are the size of a baseball and mostly round and smooth. When you throw it hard and proper against a tree trunk it will whack as if you hit it hard with a baseball bat that is when you know you are throwing well.
Throwing rocks.
I like doing this with logs too. My favorite is finding a log or stone
I can get to my shoulders and trying to get it overhead
I think one of the espns used to show this kind of shit, big european dudes flipping stones and logs and pulling cars, highland games or somethin
Love me a good old rock fight. But yes me and my friends usually play "The lifting game"
>>1053222
Booty worthy of trips.
I'd throw her my rock-hard log
So the OP is a monkey?
>>1053251
Throwing stones is not nearly as much a trait of monkeys as it is of us, actually. They toss their own shit, but with terrible range and accuracy both. Instinctively throwing stones, sticks, and other projectiles is really more our bag, and actually doing it well really sets us apart. It's...kind of why we're the dominant megafauna on the planet right now, when you get right down to it.
>>1053239
>rock fights
>stick fights
>dirtclod wars
man you just blew some dust off of my childhood feels
>>1053207
My five year old likes to do that shit.
Then i throw the out the house when he forgets about them 20 min later.
I remember one of my first trips to southern Utah. Pulled of the highway near Factory BUtte and started flinging small rocks. After a dozen or so I realized that every one of them was in fact a fossil. After check when I got home discovered they were an ancient clam colloquially known as the Devil's Toenail.