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Fuk wait
kek
This could be used to give a rough indication of where to butout https://www.lightpollutionmap.info/#zoom=6.7456411837013&lat=5126199&lon=-7947151&layers=B0FFFFFTFFFFFFFF
My house is this color:
tfw pink zone
Same
@UncleDrMrBaby samz
And 100km away i have a blue zone
yellow zone but right next to a blue zone. i can see the glow of the nearby city from my garden at night
The closest 'city' is 10 miles away. I can see the glow waaaay off past the trees, but I can also see the night sky the way God intended.
Nice
I hate pink zone
Tfw not in grey zone
yellow too
fucking BRUH
me too next to a blue one
also next to green
but well """next""" its paris so its 70km away
>used to live
>live now
<:apuscream:673747068782903306>
I hate the pink
I want to stargaze
When I came home from work at my old place I'd just sit outside and pick out constellations. If I stay outside for more than 30 minutes here I risk being robbed
Hey whitey
Give me dat wallet
if i use that map for longer than 20 seconds, the screen goes one shade darker and the site freezes
the light map
anyone else?
Hey @UncleDrMrBaby would you rather a waxed canvas tarp or poly for camping
waxed
btw
uh
to waterproof canvas
easy
take a few candles
rub them onto your canvas
then pass an ironing iron on it until well it "dissolves" into the canvas
and it makes it very waterproof
just a lil bit stiffer
Melts
but it gets less stiff over time
yes
melts
Until it melts
thanks
but thats how you waterproof canvas
You could use a heat gun or hairdryer to melt it too
true true
heatgun is a good idea
If youโre using an iron put a thin fabric in between so it doesnโt get too hot, irons tend to do that
mh
noted
also
wait no i'm retarded
forget
Also pep said candles but I recommend beeswax, you could use a couple types of oil too
yeah
beewax is a good idea too
but candles are more likely to be found in an shtf thing
you need a lot tho to waterproof everything
like 3-5 candles
@TheCreamyIrish I prefer waxed canvas due to ease of maintenance. It weighs more, but it will last 40 years instead of 4 camping trips, its *quiet* when innawoods, and you can repair it easily
Not if you have an apiary
apiary?
ah
ruche
yes
@UncleDrMrBaby is like 700 grams more important
when its worn on the back?
Did my message get deleted
you dont feel it anyway
bruh
Considering beekeeping, thoughts?
dont have a big enoughof a garden
english difficult
Quiet is probably the most important thing
yep
aslong with quality
you dont want your shit to break in the middle of something
it happens all time to me lol
tired of fixing shit like a fucking tsigan
i repaired my watch with a fucking paperclib and electrical tape
also yes always keep electrical tape and small bits of metal wire
steel wire is very good
or tin welding one
for electronics/waterpipes
also planning on making an airgun so will update if i do it
Anyone have instructions on building a foxhole in a wet environment?
Like say a forest
uh
dont you have to reinforce walls with branches
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