Outdoorsmanship
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- see_thru2
- You were alright in those toe shoes? How many km? Rocks?sarahfailin
- HijoDMaite0
Anyone going out this weekend?
- klar4
- I don't get to fish for trout, what kind of bait are you using?Al_dizzle
- you bastard. lovely looking spot :)Gnash
- Happen to see bigfoot?Gnash
- I was fishing with dark wet flies ( sculpzilla,bead head,leach) on a regular casting pole. I also had a inflatable boat by Klymit that weighs 35 oz.klar
- decent trout, must've tasted awesome, nothing better than fresh.AK_tiv47
- Want this nowHijoDMaite
- utopian0
- Your work is so experimentalcanoe
- Who doesn't love Dugan http://www.youtube.c…Peter
- HijoDMaite7
This is just fucking EPIC! So stoked for my hometown buddy Corey Arnold that just finished this project. Over the past year he visited 15 National Parks to photograph for this story for National Geographic. Now he has the cover story of the October 2016 issue.
"Can the Selfie Generation Unplug and Get Into Parks"
Written by: Timothy Egan
Photos: Corey Arnold- very coolkona
- So rad! I have a subscription. One of the few publications left of high journalistic quality. Looking forward to checking it out.nocomply
- yeah this story really motivated me. i'm planning a trip to Joshua Tree as we speak.HijoDMaite
- Joshua Tree looks awesome. I'm embarrassed that I've lived in San Diego my whole life and never been. Gotta change that.nocomply
- Girls Gone Wild: National Geographic EditionSteveJobs
- Watching a projector? Ya wildernesslowimpakt
- ^^ hater. it's a climbing group watching a climbing documentary.HijoDMaite
- pretty rad, man :) send on a high-five to your friendPonyBoy
- Joshua tree has got to be one of my favorite places on this planet. Get ready for some breathtaking milky way action. ;)sea_sea
- National Geogaphic Sex Issue!bliznutty
- pics or it never happenedutopian
- Great! Thumbs up! (Personally I am happy to not be part of the selfie generation though).SimonFFM
- lol utopiansureshot
- Awesome!JackRyan
- aslip2
- heh heh, cute lil guy. any bass is a good bassterry_cloth
- yupmoldero
- aslip1
- a crappie and a bluegill. any bass?terry_cloth
- ^ nice job captain obviouskona
- do you have a problem kona?terry_cloth
- Not everyone is an ichthyologist, Kona :)Gnash
- that's a nice crappie. eating size for sure.sarahfailin
- JackRyan0
Hey guys, forgot to share this earlier. My wife and I started a rock climbing/mountaineering lifestyle brand. Thought you guys would dig it. www.gneissapparel.com
- UKV0
I've been shooting more and more adventure type work, decided to throw it into a krop page. Lotsa vehicle based stuff. Lmk if you likey.
- JackRyan0
Man if you guys haven't seen it...and are into this sort of thing. These DVDs are awesome.
Guy retired and lived in remote Alaskan wilderness...completely by himself. Planned to stay only a year, ended up staying out there for 30. Downed all of the trees, made his own cabin, tools..etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ric…
http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/on…
- canoe2
- I don't think a six seater qualifies as being outdoors.tryother
- How much do you pay people to show up at your gig?canoe
- Fo' fitty.tryother
- So you just joined QBN... in January... so you can troll. Feels douchey... am I right?canoe
- I'm genuinely sorry you felt trolled by my comment as a new member. I will make sure to avoid you in the future. Enjoy your day.tryother
- Your downvote felt trolly... people don't really downvote in this thread... but there's plenty opportunity elsewherecanoe
- +1 if it makes you happy.tryother
- i'll down vote your ass just because it's wednesday
shit yesdoesnotexist
- canoe3
- you're quite the traveller :)Gnash
- Surprised people don't post more about their sweaty adventures... I imagine some of these people are doing some back country snowboarding!?canoe
- Lucky you, I was there 3 years ago, very beautiful.Maaku
- Next time try it with a 23 lb baby boy on your back. The upper road was washed out... looks like a fun overnighter to the top.canoe
- mg330
I love this thread. Made a new years resolution this year to make lots of camping reservations for the spring summer and fall, around Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
Really want to get fishing gear for my wife and I. I loved fishing as a kid. It's relaxing; always loved fishing on small ponds with my stepdad in New England back when I was a kid.
- doesnotexist0
- where?jaylarson
- boundary waters—between minnesota & canadadoesnotexist
- Nice you made it there!canoe
- d_rek0
Tomorrow I head up to Rose City, MI to try my luck at putting broadheads into deer on 120 acres of private property.
Weather doesn't look too promising for the weekend, but i'll enjoy it regardless.
- what kind of bow? proper field recurve or cheating compound? ;)hans_glib
- cheating compound. Mission Riot by Matthewsd_rek
- Venison is bombmoldero
- i use to use a standard field recurve t/d. no sights - just practice and instinct.hans_glib
- and you're right moldero - venison is delicioushans_glib
- How'd it go?canoe
- Projectile0
In the last two years I've tried as many as I can get
kitesurfing
snowboarding
surfing
mountain biking
kayaking
rock climbing/bouldering
free diving
scuba diving
canyoning
trekking
sandboarding
mountain boarding
wakeboarding
dogging
whitewater raftingsome footage and pics, mostly rubbish snaps and fun video projects. Will be a while before I find time to get all my kiting footage together- got about 30 hours of footage to select from
- Hmmm I now feel very lazy
ShaneHolley - you gotta get surfski on that otherwise impressive list dude!UKV
- dogging? Pahahahagoldieboy
- Are you back in London now?goldieboy
- Anything you fell in love with?canoe
- Hmmm I now feel very lazy
- bogue0
@ Canoe : It was just weather that got the best of me. I had read plenty about how bad the weather off the southern ocean could get and how drastically things could change... but i still wasn't prepared. The only real mountain day i had in my trek (around a 3000 Meter elevation gain) the weather rolled in on me while I was 2/3rds of the way up the mountain and it just kicked my ass. 120km/h winds that would litterally knock me over every couple of minutes... terrential rain like i've never seen before. It was an 18km day that day and i just got absolutely soaked to the bone... all of my gear got absolutely soaked (tent, sleeping bag all dripping wet). I finally got to my stopping point at around 6pm at which point it started snowing. I was shaking and shivering so badly... i tried to sing some songs that i knew to test my speech to see if I was hypothermic... and i couldn't even speak.... slurring like a drunk. 30 minutes later this Aussie couple who had also got pounded by weather arrived in the same spot from a different direction and they wrapped me up in the reflective blanket, made me tea.. and got me going again.
Other than that the hike was amazing. Remote beaches that stretched for 40km's.. dense rainforest, buttongrass plains with mud up to your thighs for 10km stretches. And every day had some ridiculous challenge that was completely un-necessary after a 20km hike. Intense river crossing, Rowboats across an open stretch of ocean, having to climb up a waterfall, and my favourite: a rivulet crossing where you couldn't see the depth and had these raging tidal surges that shot back up the river and would suck you out to sea.
Not sure if i would ever try and pull something like that off alone again.... that was definitely a bad decision. But it was rewarding to complete.