Sorry guy, but you joke fell completely
flat. You also used the hyphenated leading cone ant time, which is accusatory and mocking. People have n some parts of the country use rain flys this time of year because the weather is erratic. You were being a dickhead and got called out on it.
You can actually see it quite well in actual dark skies (bortle 1-2) with the naked eye, it appears as a highly structured luminous cloud backdropped against thousands of stars. Long exposure shots show a level of definition and detail that the human eye isn't capable of resolving but it's not quite the same as setting your own eyes upon it under such conditions yourself.
I didn’t think it was real until I was moving across the country and my moving truck broke down on the Florida Turnpike between Orlando and the east coast. Nothing but orange groves as far as the eye could see. I always thought it was just long exposure pics, but you can definitely see that band of stars across the sky when there’s no moon or light pollution.
The Loups, North of Chadron near the border, Halsey Nat Forest, and along the Platte are the best areas. Thats about it.
The best thing imo is "Urban" exploration of long forgotten homesteads and dying highway towns.
MN here, can confirm its pretty fricking bad during certain seasons. But its mainly in spring. Summer it peters out, and they wind up all but disappearing in the fall. Then I'd also have to ask, "why aren't you winter camping" too? It gets some clear nights during winter if the grey clouds clear out.
Me and the old lady did some canoe camping last weekend on the open ocean to a lil island designated for camping. Of course it was packed with no spots and I only had a shitty hiking pole tent, so we just spread out all our sleeping mats and bags and slept under the stars on a bunch of flat rock. Thankfully the skeetos were not too bad that night. Would do it again.
Being a bong I always thought the only way you could could see the Milky Way was with a long exposure camera. Absolutely blew my mind when I saw it in person when I camped out as I was driving through wyoming.
>I feel bad for yuros, I can drive for 2 hours and camp in a place that has the same level of light pollution as the middle of the Pacific Ocean
Most euros (except germans) can too, except they don't like driving 2-3 hrs
b-but I had to put my tarp on w-what if it rained I would get all drizzly...
Imagine only being familiar with local weather patterns. Would you be shocked to learn that not everyplace is just like home?
What a weird response to my harmless joke.
The vast majority of PrepHole posters are actually on the spectrum
You should know this by now
>I was only pretending to be moronic.
You might just be autistic, my friend
Sorry guy, but you joke fell completely
flat. You also used the hyphenated leading cone ant time, which is accusatory and mocking. People have n some parts of the country use rain flys this time of year because the weather is erratic. You were being a dickhead and got called out on it.
No I was not. You sir are a moron.
>last time OP posted this it got saged out of the catalog
>OP reposts it again for more attention
kek. I think you're using the wrong website, bud
>last time
but this pic is from this week. Where's the previous thread?
beautiful, i dont know if ive ever seen the milky way before
You can't really see it all that well. Cameras can take better night pictures of the sky than we can see. Still looks pretty cool.
You can actually see it quite well in actual dark skies (bortle 1-2) with the naked eye, it appears as a highly structured luminous cloud backdropped against thousands of stars. Long exposure shots show a level of definition and detail that the human eye isn't capable of resolving but it's not quite the same as setting your own eyes upon it under such conditions yourself.
>You can't really see it all that well.
I'm sorry you live in a city anon
I didn’t think it was real until I was moving across the country and my moving truck broke down on the Florida Turnpike between Orlando and the east coast. Nothing but orange groves as far as the eye could see. I always thought it was just long exposure pics, but you can definitely see that band of stars across the sky when there’s no moon or light pollution.
you can’t claim you are camping under the milky way if you are still in a tent. cowboy camping or nothing
>t. ick
Is it even visible in the NE?
Living in NE is hell for PrepHole
The Loups, North of Chadron near the border, Halsey Nat Forest, and along the Platte are the best areas. Thats about it.
The best thing imo is "Urban" exploration of long forgotten homesteads and dying highway towns.
It's hell for everything. I would unironically rather live in Kansas. At least the roads are mostly empty there.
>I would unironically rather live in Kansas than the northeast
found the basement-dwelling /in/doorsman
>Ozarks (SW MO and NW AR)
>Mountain biking capitol of the USA
>Only rated 3
I refuse to take any ratings posted on PrepHole seriously.
And PA has the Appalachians and Allegheny Forest. 'Nuff said.
MN here, can confirm its pretty fricking bad during certain seasons. But its mainly in spring. Summer it peters out, and they wind up all but disappearing in the fall. Then I'd also have to ask, "why aren't you winter camping" too? It gets some clear nights during winter if the grey clouds clear out.
>there are people on this board that like being soaked from morning dew
>implying a rainfly gives better air circulation than just the tent alone
Me and the old lady did some canoe camping last weekend on the open ocean to a lil island designated for camping. Of course it was packed with no spots and I only had a shitty hiking pole tent, so we just spread out all our sleeping mats and bags and slept under the stars on a bunch of flat rock. Thankfully the skeetos were not too bad that night. Would do it again.
Looks beautiful
Being a bong I always thought the only way you could could see the Milky Way was with a long exposure camera. Absolutely blew my mind when I saw it in person when I camped out as I was driving through wyoming.
you can see it pretty clearly in the more rural areas in the UK, it's just normally cloudy lel
Bruh just go to wales or exmoor or northumberland, or northern scotland if you want to see the real good stuff
I feel bad for yuros, I can drive for 2 hours and camp in a place that has the same level of light pollution as the middle of the Pacific Ocean
>I feel bad for yuros, I can drive for 2 hours and camp in a place that has the same level of light pollution as the middle of the Pacific Ocean
Most euros (except germans) can too, except they don't like driving 2-3 hrs
Haven hammock tent, got the larger one will test soon
wtf socks are those
Vibram Furoshiki, but I made a hole for my toes to get air
Alps?
tetons from my rooftop tent