Best friend and I are planning on going innawoods for a few days to celebrate 10 years of friendship and homosexualry. I can't find any of the innwoods/stalker scorecards / guides, does anyone have them? We're going w/ guns so any relevant tips / locations in New England would be much appreciated.
Budget?
Excluding transport, ~$1000 total.
We also plan on doing this around October-November timeframe, so no mosquitos.
I just wander around buttass naked with an sks until I get bored and go home
t. mosquito
I guess I should have been more specific, but I'm looking for the /k/ tips in particular. IE: Don't go to this forest/state to shoot cause if people hear they'll report it, don't open carry here cause it'll weird people out and they'll report it, etc.
We won't have to worry about that past min-October no? Will look into permethrin.
What are you planning to do, even? Where? You're not giving us much to work with. In any case the answer will be to consult your local laws.
Spend some quality time with a friend, hike to some beautiful vistas, enjoy the mid-autumn scenery, shoot fully legal, not machine guns.
Damnit.
Its always better to be safe than sorry. That said you typically need to have the stinger/sucker thing in you for at least a day to catch the diseases. So make sure to check each others asses and balls at night and you should be good. Use heat when pulling them out. I personally dont ever use repellant and im innawoods somewhat often
leave the guns at home
Wash your boots, socks, and pants first. Then treat your clean boots, socks, and the legs of your pants with permethrin. Do a tick check at least once a day, and have a tick removal tool. They can be as small as a poppy seed.
ticks remain active in anything less than full snow cover.
somebody uploaded the most recent stalker challenge sheet to innazone.neocities.org/
kys newbies innawoods will always be /k/ulture
>New England
soak everything you’re taking in permethrin or you will get lyme 100%
noob
Needlessly complicated
never understood how this shit is supposed to work when like 70% of all bears you could ever run into are tree climbers and the other 30% are smart + big enough to just paw it down, bend/break the tree if it's small enough, or just accidentally snap the rope in the process of messing with things
Youre supposed to have more than a 3 foot gap between the tree and the bag. most bears cannot reach the bag if its on a slim branch more than 3 feet from the trunk of the tree [[Bears are fat af]]
Okay let me ask the one glaringly obvious question. Are you going innawoods on your feet carrying all your stuff on your back, or do you have a vehicle or beast so you just park and unpack?
Anon am planning the same thing but going alone because all my friends are no guns gays who hate the woods. STALKER challenge I will be trying is pic related.
Will be rockin my SKS and sleeping under a tarp with a shit cotton sleeping sack.
Best of luck broski
I don't have any real camping tips but my wife and I camp at least once a summer. It's something we both look forward to mainly because of the nightime out-in-the-open sex.
There's a place we've been trespassing for a few years on top of a hill near a creek that's near nowhere. We don't do a fire or leave a trace. I bring a Coleman stove, water, coffee, food and beer. At night, there's no ambient glow or traffic sounds because no towns or roads are anywhere close. The sky is full of stars if it's clear. I pick the weekends when the moon is supposed to be out at night. The tent we use has a mesh top panel for a great view of the starry summer sky. Oh - and mosquitos are practically erradicated in this area.
My pretty wife and I are still hot for each other and there's nothing quite like making love out in the open. Takes us back to our teens when we used to park. I have this thick, padded woodland camo military comforter that is dark at night and the contrast with her laying on it is hot. I don't want our nights to end so I'll stretch it out over a couple hours into a slow-paced sensual thing. She likes to be dominated - arms held down, that sort of thing. She reacts by struggling - it's better if it's not verbalized but I can tell that being out in the open makes it feel more dangerous for her and adds to her excitement.
Morning, I make coffee in a French press, we eat precooked bacon and toast, go down to the creek with some soap, share a toothbrush and take a cold bath together and wash out the kitchen stuff. Best friends, never sick of each other at home and the same when we are out in the woods. Lay in the shade next to the creek, relax, talk, have fun, nap, fix lunch and dinner. Next night, the same thing. Having that cold clear creek there to clean up in feels almost civilized. Can't wait until July and August when the nights warm up.
So is this what you mean? BTW... a Glock 32, a GP100 and a Mini 30 are there too.
You shouldn't bring any guns they are very dangerous and lots of extra weight. There is nothing out there that wants to hurt you, bears in particular are very friendly and just want to say hi. Feel free to give a local friendly bear a bite to eat and we'll be on our way!
This. Bears are extremely friendly, we mean you no harm except when corned, or you get between their cubs. Let's say you did want to prevent a bear attack (which won't happen) it is best to rub yourself in Garlic powder, salt, pepper.