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Last picture is from Sweden (forgot which part, but it was a ferry town), and immediately upon stepping off the ferry my Mom almost got her camera stolen by some sandnigger. We traveled a bit there, sandscript everywhere and trash all over the ground. Unfortunately I forgot to charge my phone, so the last pic is a "parking garage" there.

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Don't want to fill the thread with these pics, so I'll stop.


I guess the order is fucked, the first pic is Sweden.

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Shit man, never thought about that. My grandma used to have some lavender under her mattress, and whenever we stayed at her place we never had any problems with bugs.

fucking hell….

Heh, I agree that forestry woods are not nearly as beautiful as natural areas, but think about it this way: Trees take many many years to grow, and very little maintenance. The owner will only show up once in a blue moon to check on his stock, so how high are the chances someone will discover you?
Also: If you have been in the military you will know of the beauty of the Truppenübungsplatz. Most beautiful places on earth they are.

Ich rede aber davon dass in anderen Ländern das "Jedermann-Recht" viel ausgeprägter ist als bei uns. Hier gibt es fast keine großen Wälder mehr die nicht bewirtschaftet werden oder worden sind.

Thank hell for jewgle translate.

Thanks


Usually we put anything we get on ice. Anything not worth hauling out is used as coyote bait.

I hope you burn the meat that is left after the coyote get what they deserve. You don't want to leave coyote bait behind. After all it may feed hungry coyotes.

Das ist leidergottes Korrekt. Manchmal will man halt ne Rude raus und das Zelt auspacken wo es einem halt passt, aber alle zwei Meter ein Dorf, alle drei ein Gehöft und jeden Schritt ne Autobahn.
Kann man nichts machen.

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