Message from @Grenadier
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You still gotta pull up your bootstraps, just higher and harder...
Sorry but this is a *Velcro only* zone
There's a lot of areas where muh bootstraps is still applicable, and some where it's far less so.
You know I be getting them Velcro boots 😎
@Grenadier Again. Totally agree.
Velcro nationalism when ?
That's not going to be a thing buddy, sorry.
Fitness, self education, maintaining your surroundings, ect... are all solely within your control and your own responsibility.
@Grenadier Developing social skills falls in that catagory, something that I think is neglected.
Of which it is worth noting, IE offers plenty of resources for.
Yeah definitely.
We don't want the autism meme to become *too* real.
Real doom pill hours rn amirite?
I'm looking at some hiking/camping sites for IE PA/North Atlantic in late spring. I like doing really unique trips to hidden or unusual places. Like, for instance we went (on a very cold and rainy weekend lol) to PA's Abandoned Turnpike. I have a similar spot in mind for the spring. It got me thinking...do your states have anything like this?
(this image is from google)
That wall needs a dragons eye, stat! <:deye:359010025223618570>
The presidential busts that sit in a field in virginia is another such example
except it's private...
this?
Nah, there's a different one up here.
haha I'm on that photo now!
If you can't make it through, you're out of IE!
*exclusions may be made for powerlifters*
I went once when I was a kid, it's pretty impressive if you're into that kind of thing. Lots of nooks and crannies to explore. You can even climb there by permit.
Yeah, that's really awesome. I'm gonna bookmark that.
Battleship Cove would make a good IE outing too, peak American dominance enshrined forever.
If MA hosted a camping weekend I would probably come up to something like that.
The Dolly Sods in West Virginia is really awesome, but unfortunately really far south. Would be more appropriate for something joint with the midwest and south. I heard they have high altitude wetlands, which is pretty rare and results in some cool flora and fauna
Oh wow, that's pretty cool too. A bit less outdoorsy than I had in mind. @Grenadier
Yeah, it's definitely more of an educational/rule of cool kinda thing. I threw up in the submarine when I went as a kid.
Centrailia PA is another great example of what I am talking about
It's that town that has had a fire burning under it for like 40 years.
Ohhh yeah I've heard of that place. Yeah that's a cool one.
Coal mining fuckup or something if I recall.
really cool stuff on youtube, the last resident only left a few years ago.
erm, natural gas I think.