What do you do when you're sleeping /out/ and a thunderstorm starts?
Usually my mom runs out to the backyard with an umbrella so I can get back to the house without getting my pajamas wet.
If I'm sleeping /out/ and a thunder storm starts I'll either sleep through it or it will wake me up with it's rumblings. What the fuck kind of question is this?
Since I'm not a lightweight master race kind of guy i snuggle deeper into my sleeping bag in the middle of my tent and listen to the sound of the storm.
I thank my lucky stars for preparing properly and enjoy the geborgenheit of being cumpfy in my hammy while it thunders and stomms away
>>806559
I'd be in a tent. So, nothing.
>>806559
Thunder and lightning makes me pee so this would not be good. I would wet my sleeping bag.
>>806588
This desu
>>806588
I'm just here for comments like this.
Id sleep like a fucking Babu. That rumbling and that smell and that ozone. I wouldnt awake for seemingly years, probaby have a bomb ass peaceful dream.
>>806588
>>806588
>mfw
>>806676
>desu
Faggot
>>806759
>not knowing about the wordfilters
Newfaggot
>>806725
>putting a tent or hammock anywhere near a waterway
Where I live, when it rains, flooding starts. The streams and rivers rise about 4-6 feet depending on how much rain there is. The local river will cover the landscape from hillside to hillside (pic related, that row of trees is the normal place where the river is when not flooding the water here is about 15 feet deep near the trees and 4 feet deep where the camera is). Gullies will become churning torrents. Small streams swell and spill out 100s of feet into the surrounding woods.
Yet, people still build homes in the flood zones and the local park even has an entire camp ground in a river flood zone. The latter of which gets flooded about 15 times a year and there's been over a dozen deaths there because people keep using the camp ground for their tents and sleeping overnight.
>>806759
baka desu senpai
Normally im shocked
>carlos.jpg
I meant as in, what if it hits a tree near you. That's a rather big possibility right? I'm not scared of the sounds or sth, just don't feel like being buried under a burning tree desu
>>806588
>>806588
teRRJŇ“Jc post
> wake uo
> put on hockey mask
> grab machette
> prowl neighborhood
>>806559
being glad that the storm is covering up my buddy's snoring and hoping that I get stuck by lightning
>>806559
Pull off a wool hiking sock and rub one in it then put it back on
>>806588
>>806628
This. I might be paranoid and turn on my headlamp to make sure no anchor points have come lose. Even on the rare occasions they have I usually stay dry
>>806559
I'd step out for a moment to enjoy it.
Put my rain suit on, go out and take some photos, and then crawl back into my warm dry horsecunt and wait out the storm
>>806559
Make sure my surge protector is good to go, then go back to shit posting on /out/
>>806588
First post best post
>>806709
Same here.
>>806588
This is why I prefeer indoor camping