sixstringsteve
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What has the outdoors taught you?
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The outdoors has taught me that being unprepared is painful and that being being prepared in regards to gear, physical fitness and knowledge can make almost any adventure outdoors a whole lot of fun. On our last winter overnighter two of us were toasty warm and in great spirits and the two guys who were less prepared were cold, unhappy and in pain.
The concept of being prepared goes way beyond being outdoors and is something I want to embrace more in my life.
This is one of those conversations that should be had over a fire.
Now if only Steve can be less afraid of touching a fish.... then the real outdoor fun begins!
I've been undergoing an interesting transition in my life and I learn more about Ultralight Backpacking (many thanks to Mesha for introducing me to the world of UL). I'm learning to simplify my life. I'm trying to make more items in my life multi-use, and ditch the unnecessary ones.
The outdoors continually reminds me of how small I am in the grand sceme of things, and that there are so many amazing things to be experienced if we'll only get out and look.
The outdoors has taught me that being unprepared is painful and that being being prepared in regards to gear, physical fitness and knowledge can make almost any adventure outdoors a whole lot of fun. On our last winter overnighter two of us were toasty warm and in great spirits and the two guys who were less prepared were cold, unhappy and in pain.
The concept of being prepared goes way beyond being outdoors and is something I want to embrace more in my life.
Thanks curt, I just ordered both of those. I find myself leaning more and more green every day (but not because of the documentaries or undertones in the books I read). I look forward to reading these.