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(29-04-2025, 04:55 PM)black king Wrote: [ -> ]Guys...do you know what day it is tomorrow?

It's payday, am I right fellow last-working-day-of-the-monthers?
(29-04-2025, 06:20 PM)Bread Wrote: [ -> ]
(29-04-2025, 04:55 PM)black king Wrote: [ -> ]Guys...do you know what day it is tomorrow?

It's payday, am I right fellow last-working-day-of-the-monthers?

I have worked one job where I got paid monthly and I hope I'll never have to do it again.

black king

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Hey everyone! I'm back from my hike. I had planned 10 days but I was so exhausted I took a day off to rest. 11 days and a little over 100 miles.[Image: Picsart_25-04-25_11-20-05-592.jpg?ex=681...height=902]
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Stunning view! I'm not super outdoorsy but that does fill me with wonder and makes me want to get off my butt and go outside.
Hikes would be the literal death of me, i sweat so much its actually embarrassing and idk why that is. Just shitty genetics i guess
(30-04-2025, 01:07 AM)Kestrel Wrote: [ -> ]Hey everyone! I'm back from my hike. I had planned 10 days but I was so exhausted I took a day off to rest. 11 days and a little over 100 miles.[Image: Picsart_25-04-25_11-20-05-592.jpg?ex=681...height=902]
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Well done! Phenomenal photos. I'd love to hike if I had the time to properly acclimatise myself to it.
(30-04-2025, 08:26 AM)NateDog Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-04-2025, 01:07 AM)Kestrel Wrote: [ -> ]Hey everyone! I'm back from my hike. I had planned 10 days but I was so exhausted I took a day off to rest. 11 days and a little over 100 miles.
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Well done! Phenomenal photos. I'd love to hike if I had the time to properly acclimatise myself to it.

It started back when I was a little kid going on 'adventures' in the woods behind where I lived. The Marine Corps is what really got me into the long distance, heavyweight hiking. I loved every bit of it, and nowadays I try to do it often enough to keep myself sharp. I'm fortunate to live in an area now where I can freely roam with a rifle pretty much wherever I want. Back in January I went ice climbing up the tallest mountain in Wyoming. It was a 46 mile hike and took me about 6 days to get up the mountain and down again. The wind was absolutely ridiculous and the chill got down below -60 degrees. Every minute resting was spent in a tiny ice cave I'd dig on the side of the slope. Sounds shitty, but there's something about that kind of stress that makes you feel alive. [Image: Z-N-x7.gif]

It's funny that I can deal with pretty much everything the elements and nature throws at me, in all climbs and places, but the moment I get home I start freaking the fuck out over bills lol. The consequences of the Industrial Revolution and all that
(30-04-2025, 06:38 PM)Kestrel Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-04-2025, 08:26 AM)NateDog Wrote: [ -> ]
(30-04-2025, 01:07 AM)Kestrel Wrote: [ -> ]Hey everyone! I'm back from my hike. I had planned 10 days but I was so exhausted I took a day off to rest. 11 days and a little over 100 miles.
Spoiler:

Well done! Phenomenal photos. I'd love to hike if I had the time to properly acclimatise myself to it.

It started back when I was a little kid going on 'adventures' in the woods behind where I lived. The Marine Corps is what really got me into the long distance, heavyweight hiking. I loved every bit of it, and nowadays I try to do it often enough to keep myself sharp. I'm fortunate to live in an area now where I can freely roam with a rifle pretty much wherever I want. Back in January I went ice climbing up the tallest mountain in Wyoming. It was a 46 mile hike and took me about 6 days to get up the mountain and down again. The wind was absolutely ridiculous and the chill got down below -60 degrees. Every minute resting was spent in a tiny ice cave I'd dig on the side of the slope. Sounds shitty, but there's something about that kind of stress that makes you feel alive. [Image: Z-N-x7.gif]

It's funny that I can deal with pretty much everything the elements and nature throws at me, in all climbs and places, but the moment I get home I start freaking the fuck out over bills lol. The consequences of the Industrial Revolution and all that

are you solid snake
I'm reading that in David Hayter's voice now.
Someone use AI to add Davids voice reading it