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any subcultures other than rock climbing that have a dirtbagging scene?
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Slacklining. Although it was invented by rock climbers so it’s a questionable answer. I’ve been to ggby festival a couple times. Definitely a bunch of dirt bags. Base jumpers too, although they are intersect in a venn diagram.
Bikepacking. Rubber tramping.
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>>2855193
They work at the resorts to get free passes. Think of every non-foreign lift operator that was probably stoned. Or they save up all their money for the pass and then dirtbag everything else. Sleep in the parking lot, bring own food and drinks in packs or coat. Or do the free skinning up the hill.
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>dirtbagging
When did not being a good little consumer paying inflated prices become synonymous for being a piece of shit? Nice astroturfed term there
Is deadheading (No, not the jam band) also dirtbagging? Is working at a show/spot and getting to stay/go for free also dirtbagging? Where do you draw the line? Uhh excuse me sir you washed too far up your wrists in the bathroom that's basically taking a shower aka dirtbagging..
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>>2855345
Can you identify the dirtbag in this picture?
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>>2858100
The only two people that I've met that have done conservation work were both rich white women that just wandered aimlessly through life while their parents paid for everything. Dirtbagging isn't financially possible anymore.
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The ones i knew were brokies. Hike 30-60 miles inna woods for back breaking trail work months at a time. cold water washing and paid seasonal barely min wage. Best hope was to get hired year-round at USFS or National Parks but no way that was happening then or now. They just enjoy being /out/ or am I mistaken on dirtbagging?
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