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sawarden · 1 year
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Top 5 Overnight hiking backpacks for under $200
Are you on a budget for your next overnight hiking trip but still need a reliable backpack? No worries! We’ve got you covered with the top 5 overnight hiking backpacks under $200 in no particular order Teton Sports Scout 3400 Backpack The Teton Sports Scout 3400 Backpack is an affordable option for those who need to carry a lot of gear. It has a roomy main compartment and several smaller…
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rileys-battlecats · 1 month
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guys google earth has photospheres captured of the waterfall I based micaclan's territory around. this is amazing
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marcherren · 20 days
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Impressions from a two-day hike in the Jura Mountains
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duftdesreisepasses · 1 year
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Autumn Sunset in the Laußitzer Heide
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s-ccaam-era-crepe · 9 months
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@ that anon who said I seem like I’ve never had a crepe before. WRONG !! making and eating crepes rn you wish you were me
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valhikes · 4 months
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Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest, Nevada
A second visit to the High Schells Wilderness, this one to the high point, the highest Schell. I made it a quick overnight trip, finding a tiny flat spot high on the ridge and out of the wind (at least for the evening) to spend the night.
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rivaiin · 8 months
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i finally sold my old tablet that i didnt use anymore and got 85€ for it so guess who has money to get armored core now. hehe
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all-razzle-no-dazzle · 11 months
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you're have boyfriend! >:) tell me abt him what's he like??
we’ve been together for 5 years, he’s a cna (just got into nursing school I’m vv proud of him 😌), plays guitar, collects vinyls, speaks spanish, likes riding his bike everywhere, and is very very sweet <3
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daydreamertrait · 2 years
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so i had plans to go out for lunch with my friend last tuesday which she cancelled and changed to wednesday which she then cancelled again and told me she would “text me next week to reschedule”; it’s now the middle of “next week” and i havent heard from her😬
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blueinna · 2 years
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Camping.
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dykegeology · 2 years
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Hiking with my family and my brother was like 'if you keep flipping over rocks to find spiders we'll be here all day' but um actually that's the point of hiking 🙄... to spend all day finding creatures...
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acrosstimeandspace · 6 months
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she did not, in fact turn off her tv or the fucking hallway light, i just terribly discovered, as i had to turn it off right now. she left that shit on overnight. and i can still hear her tv at 6am. i’m going to explode
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The family road trip seems like a relic of a bygone era. In the age of interstate highways and affordable air travel, the modern world has made a considerable effort to move on from the Griswoldian urge to pile the family into a station wagon for a cross-country trek dotted with overnight stays in rustic campgrounds. Here’s the thing, though: Those road trips haven’t gone anywhere. And in Pulaski County, families can get up close with the wild Missouri Ozarks while cruising the most storied highway in the United States.
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duftdesreisepasses · 1 year
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Auf dem Weg zur Zwei-Tages Wanderung ca. 50 km von Altenerg via Tschechische Republik nach Schöna ( Sächsische Schweiz ) Herbst 2018
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valhikes · 2 years
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White River National Forest, Colorado.
The fourth day on the lesser traveled "4 pass loop" was actually meant to be two days. My feet were wet, but not nearly as wet as after trudging through the swift creek without a bridge. The climb was long and, in the end, toward the thunder. The only other people was a group coming the other direction on a longer loop. Not knowing where to camp and desperately wanting some dry socks, I ended up back at the car at a reasonable time. From July 2014.
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