Hell yeah. An insurgency is like 90% hiking with weight so it's a great hobby to pick up before society collapses. I moved to Colorado to hike and if not for the fires try to be in the mountains weekly.
Where is this, if you don't mind saying ? kinds of remind me of Scotland.
There's something special about the feeling of summitting a large mountain after spending all day/days to get there.
Highly recommend it to those not able to ever even consider it. One of the last easy spiritual feeling experiences that remained after my losing my faith lol.
I don't have any dope looking mountains like that near me, I have forest mountains which are nice looking enough but they don't look like some crazy fucked up sci fi world like that.
The crazy sci-fi world that is northern Norway, it's a pretty unique climate for sure
that looks so alien and pretty. reminds me of the landscape in death stranding.
More hill walking (lots of hills in the area) but yeah. Did a 30km walk a couple weeks ago, pretty proud of that. I find it very peaceful, especially with a good audiobook. It's getting kinda cold tho and it's hard to work up the enthusiasm I still had last month
thats some nice lookin rocky terrain. dunno about that rendering distance though. lot of fog.
wait what, outside? whats that?
I've been over Snowdon, I've camped up on Crowdon, and slept by the wainstones as well, I've sunbaked on Kinder (been burnt to a cinder) and many more things I can tell
yeah hiking is great. if my dog doesn't get something like that every few days i think he will try to eat my apartment. cant wait for the snows to really start then i can go hiking with skis on my feet and slide back down