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Camping Wilderness Skool

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Wilderness skills. Real conditions, real systems, real community. If you go outside, this is for you.

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hiking plans for may 16th
Hello! I am planning to hike Mount Chocorua via Carter Ledge Trail in New Hampshire on May 16th. The hike is 9.8 miles with around 3,000 feet of elevation gain. It is a pretty good hike; feel free to share any tips for the hike if you have them! here is a photo of my route
hiking plans for may 16th
Heck yeah Jonah — that’s a solid plan. 9.8 miles with 3,000 feet of gain is no joke. You’re earning that summit. 🔥 I haven’t hiked Chocorua myself, so I’ll let the folks here who’ve done the Whites chime in with the trail-specific tips. But the basics still apply anywhere: 💧 Water more than you think you need 🌤️ Check the summit forecast the morning of, not the night before ⏰ Early start beats fighting weather and crowds 📸 Take the minute at the top — don’t just touch and turn Drop a photo when you’re back. Want to see what that summit looks like. Anybody here hiked Carter Ledge? Tag in with your tips for Jonah.
He Wrote the World's Most Famous River Song
and Never Saw It [SUWANNEE] Stephen Foster wrote "Way Down Upon the Suwannee River" in 1851. He came into his brother's office in Pittsburgh and asked, "What's a good name of two syllables for a Southern river?" They opened an atlas. His finger landed on the Suwannee. Foster never saw the river. Never visited Florida. The song made the Suwannee one of the most famous rivers in the world anyway. What's a place you've never been but feels like home? 👇
🏆 Member Spotlight — Jay Hanan
This week I want to recognize @Jay Hanan . 🔥 A few weeks back Jay asked a simple question — “My kids want to camp, any tips?” Two girls, ages 3 and 7, ten years since he’d been out there. What happened next is why I built this place. Y’all showed up. Real advice. Real stories. No flexing. Just people helping a dad get his daughters started. But here’s what made it stick — Jay went out, applied it, and came back to tell us. Grabbed a Thermacell for a wild boar trip, used it, reported back. Ask, apply, share. That’s the loop. Jay is also building eXplorers 🚀 — a community for makers, engineers, and creators who use music to focus. 45+ years at the piano, live improvised sessions every week for deep work. If you run a business, build, write, or just need to lock in — worth a look. 👇 https://www.skool.com/innovate-5678/about Jay — appreciate you. 🤝 Where the Map Ends, The WILD begins!! Stay Rugged.
@Michael Lohse Appreciate you showing up for Jay like that.
@Evelene Sterling Jay felt that — good of you to celebrate him.
Pick one — sharing a 2-person tent for 3 nights:
A) Best buddy who snores like a chainsaw B) Quiet stranger who hasn't bathed in a week C) Ex you still get along with A, B, or C + one line why. 👇
@Lisa O'Brien that could be good or bad I suppose.
@Valerie Horner Ex-con is a fourth option nobody brought up and honestly it changes everything.
The Land That Won't Stop Trembling [OKEFENOKEE]
The word Okefenokee comes from the Muscogee Creek term meaning "land of trembling earth." The islands aren't really islands — they're peat mats floating on water, and they actually shake when you step on them. Walk on solid ground out there, and the ground walks back. What's a place you've been where the land itself felt alive? 👇
@Brad Weyant Blackland prairie swallowing your boots — that's the ground claiming you. Okefenokee does the same thing, just wetter.
@Evelene Sterling The fault line running under your daily life and still deciding to live on it — that's a different kind of wilderness relationship than most people have.
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