//out/
>scrambling or climbing
>a trail run (at least 5 miles)
>summiting a mountain (at least 5000 feet above sea level)
>swimming in a lake (bonus points if you swim from one shore to another
>taking photos of at least 5 wild animal species
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If you run too much you're gay. Also I don't have friends to do a lot of that with so some of it seams pointless
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>>2867865
I do all of these except trail running.

When I am hiking I want to take my time and enjoy the environment. Why would I want to run past everything?
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>>2867873
I've done a lot of trail running and I kind of agree. If I'm training I don't care much where I run, within reason, I just need to put the time and effort in.
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Trail run? Run from what? I carry a gun.
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>>2867873
Here are my 5 wild animal species, taken within the last 365 days.
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Trail running is based only fatties disagree.
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>>2867865
>mountain summit
>5000ft
Tell me you're from the east coast without telling me. Did you remember to get your bumper sticker from the "most difficult mountain" on the east coast?

https://mt-washington.com/bumper-sticker/
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>>2867865
>a trail run
if you can run on it, it's not a trail
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>>2867865
>5000 feet above sea level
why would sea level even matter
boomer number flexing is so fucking retarded
the Everest is a joke
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>>2867963
>>2870927
Elevation is not the most important aspect of a mountain.

There are 5000ft peaks in the Chugach that absolutely mog any 14000ft peak in the Rockies.

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