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>>783209
Ok. That's neat. I gotta try that one day.
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>>783056
wtf are you bringing to require a 80+ liter pack for five or more days out? Leave your dildo and lube at home and get fucked by a bear, faggot
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>>783056
80+ k e k
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Ay, how u dig dat hole n tha mill n shyt
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here you go newfriends, ALL the /out/ infographics

http://imgur.com/a/HduQH

http://imgur.com/a/8HpB9

http://imgur.com/a/QZw0p

http://imgur.com/a/oO5fq

http://imgur.com/a/mz0XK
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>>787471
all these repeats whoever made this should be thrown out a helicopter
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>>783210
Chemist here, the cilantro entry is pseudoscience and some other entries are kinda dubious
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>>783209
I'm trying to figure out what purpose would it serve, could you explain the benefits over a normal fire?
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>>783828
damn that was some good stuff I will definitely try it next weekend
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>>788170
to place your cooking ware on top obviously.
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>>785686

haaaa
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>>788181
Wouldn't it block the wind current and put the fire out? I know this is how it's used, I'm just trying to understand the physics of it
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>>788656
Yes, you'd still need to prop up the pot/pan
so there'd remain an air gap. *shrug*
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>>788656
The Dakota fire pit is a efficient, simple fire design that produces little to no smoke..[2] As depicted in the illustration, two small holes are dug in the ground: one for the firewood and the other to provide a draft of air. Small twigs are packed into the fire hole and readily combustible material is set on top and lit. The fire burns from the top downward, drawing a steady, laminar stream of fresh air from the air hole as it burns. Because the air passes freely around the fuel, near complete combustion is achieved, the result being a fire that burns strongly and brightly and with little or no seen smoke. The Dakota fire pit is a tactical fire used by the United States military as the flame produces a low light signature, reduced smoke, and is easier to ignite under strong wind conditions.
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>>788170
usually the non-fire hole is placed upwind of the fire. wind blows through and feeds the fire, giving you a more complete, hotter burn. look up "rocket stove". it uses pretty much the same principle
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>>789420
is there an infographic like this one but explaining the use of each knot or with some examples?
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>>789074
get /out/ of my helicopter tripfag
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>>789523
Fuck yo helicopter
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>>789517
You really only need to know about 5-6 knots if you're just basic camping, and they aren't hard to learn. A lot of the knots in this infographic are repetitive, meaning many of them accomplish the same task.

If you're a climber, arborist, or some other profession that uses rope, you might need to know a lot more, but just for rigging a tarp/hammock/tent extra, I use these.

Zeppelin bend (joint 2 ends of rope together)
Bowline (make a fixed loop at the end of a rope)
Larks head (attach a loop to a fixed object)
2 half hitches (make a taught line fixed to a tree)
Prusik loop (make a moveable friction knot on a line)

A clove hitch can be handy, or just a simple square knot. Sometimes a truckers hitch too, or a marlin spike for hammocks if you use whoopies. None of them are entirely necessary though (unless you need the marlin spike for a hammock.)
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>>787053
How do you carry these around without breaking them?
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>>789074
>This took me 9000 hours in an iPhone photo editor
and it is still low res/ quality
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>>789686
>in an iPhone photo editor
What do you expect?
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I've been informed that this is only accurate in America
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>>787053
>empty it out by shaking into the sink
>into the sink

Shit like that triggers me.
I absolutely HATE wasting food.
Make scrambled eggs out of it, idiot!
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>>789714

It's pretty good for IDing pitvipers, but yeah, the nonvenomous side only applies to some places like northern North America. And that may not even be technically correct due to snakes like garter snakes... which are generally harmless to humans but produce venom (look it up before complaining.)
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