>wanting to go /out/ but not being able to afford it. What are some of your guys' budget pieces? Also, anyone know of any good places to go innawoods around metro Detroit?
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Totally didn't mean for this to all come out as greentext. Oops.
>>782863
Put on clothes. Take a liter of water however you can. Take a tarp.
You don't need much.
>>782863
Be careful anon, you're gonna want a real good knife and Glock for innawoods Detroit style.
Alternatively, fishing is a fairly cheap way to get outside
>tfw my last post was about how I need to stop spending $75/wk on a few lures and little crap.
>>782879
Metro Detroit, not Detroit native, because I am white.
I've tried fishing, I pulled up a lot of weeds and smaller catfish. Any tips?
are you able to travel at all? You have a car?
>>782890
Ehh, you just gotta try new places. Dusk is always the best time for me. To be budget minded, just grab some nightcrawlers on bobbers because once you get into lures it can become an expensive addiction.
>>782893
Somewhat, I dont want to travel hours on end but an hour or two wouldnt bother me much
>>782863
If you're just day hiking you can eliminate like 80% of the cost and weight of hiking gear. All you need is a decent 15 to 30 liter pack, a bottle of water, and something to munch on.
>>782863
Maybe think 1850s style haversack and bedroll camping, with a modern hobo twist. Get a thick wool blanket, a couple of plastic tarps, whatever clothes you want, and roll them all up together in a long thin roll. Get some string (or make it - reverse wrap cordage), and tie the ends of the blanket roll together. That goes slung over one shoulder.
Buy an old canvas bag to hold the rest of your crap. That goes slung over your other shoulder. Make a hobo stove out of all old soup can. Re-use old plastic water bottles, purify water either by boiling or by using bleach. Buy an old pot and wooden spoon from a yard sale. Cook your own meals, no mountain house crap. Oatmeal, raisins, noodles - dense, cheap stuff.
You really don't need to spend much money to go outdoors. The fancy gear is mostly just meant to reduce the suck factor in bad weather or on long hikes.
This guy has a series on this sort of equipment/mindset.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFToq0ElKRM
>>782913
Forgot picture
>>782863
Where did you took that photo?
>>782898
http://www.michigandnr.com/parksandtrails/details.aspx?id=506&type=SPRK
about an hour from you. If you want serious primal shit you're gonna have to drive a bit farther, but this looks pretty good really
>>782863
Move to canada