Posted: Mon Nov 23, 2020 8:01 am
Because sometimes even national leaders just want to hang out
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Pax Nerdvana wrote:Got back from backpacking on the AT yesterday. I really need to do more practice hikes with a full pack.
Pax Nerdvana wrote:Got back from backpacking on the AT yesterday. I really need to do more practice hikes with a full pack.
Pax Nerdvana wrote:Got back from backpacking on the AT yesterday. I really need to do more practice hikes with a full pack.
Alternamerica wrote:Pax Nerdvana wrote:Got back from backpacking on the AT yesterday. I really need to do more practice hikes with a full pack.
You'll get there! I'd focus on distance first before focusing on elevation. Once you're able to pull a long distance, high elevation hike, you'll be amazed at how much progress was made. Easier if you go with friends, it's more fun that way. You got this!
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Mathuvan Union wrote:Alternamerica wrote:You'll get there! I'd focus on distance first before focusing on elevation. Once you're able to pull a long distance, high elevation hike, you'll be amazed at how much progress was made. Easier if you go with friends, it's more fun that way. You got this!
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I thought I was the only one bought out.
Alternamerica wrote:Mathuvan Union wrote:I thought I was the only one bought out.
We live in a capitalist dystopian world. We have to survive it somehow by selling out your hobby as a means of not starving. However, selling out your hobby isn't a be-all end-all of survival. That's why I carry QuntionSt multi-tool with me when I go on long hikes. It is made of titanium, light weight, stainless steel handle, and has 16 different blades for escapes, cutting through overgrown passes, axe, hammer, or simply opening a can if you're camping. It is a hiker, backpacker, and camper friendly product that has once saved my life when I got lost in the woods because I decided going off trail is more fun. Me, a cute, delicate, little flower. But tools itself is only a part of survival, knowledge is the best part. That's why I carry "The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts" by Katie Lyle. It shows illustrations and simple explanations of what you can eat when you're out and about and feeling quite hungry.
Mathuvan Union wrote:Alternamerica wrote:
We live in a capitalist dystopian world. We have to survive it somehow by selling out your hobby as a means of not starving. However, selling out your hobby isn't a be-all end-all of survival. That's why I carry QuntionSt multi-tool with me when I go on long hikes. It is made of titanium, light weight, stainless steel handle, and has 16 different blades for escapes, cutting through overgrown passes, axe, hammer, or simply opening a can if you're camping. It is a hiker, backpacker, and camper friendly product that has once saved my life when I got lost in the woods because I decided going off trail is more fun. Me, a cute, delicate, little flower. But tools itself is only a part of survival, knowledge is the best part. That's why I carry "The Complete Guide to Edible Wild Plants, Mushrooms, Fruits, and Nuts" by Katie Lyle. It shows illustrations and simple explanations of what you can eat when you're out and about and feeling quite hungry.
Are you the old man from 'The Hole'?