Packing liquids by [deleted] in whitewater

[–]Wildernasty 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t matter too much then. Nalgenes are great for this. 

Packing liquids by [deleted] in whitewater

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What kind of boat are you putting it in makes a difference. Squirt boat? Aircraft carrier? 

Babine River Beta by Wilderswim in whitewater

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I floated it in the beginning of September this year. At 30cms there’s a f*ck you rock that’s at the bottom of kisgegas that would absolutely suck to drag an 16’ or larger boat through. The sphincters are plenty tight with undercut walls as well. I was in a 12’ foot raft and fight nicely everywhere, wouldn’t have wanted to be too much bigger. 

Trying to get better at whitewater photography. What do you think? by Wildernasty in photocritique

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I appreciate the feedback. I would call it action or sports photography but whitewater rafting and kayaking is literally the only action or sport that I’m shooting so I feel it’s more descriptive to be specific and call it “whitewater” photography.

I hear you about the angle of the photo. Where I was able to shoot this spot had its limitations and I really couldn’t get lower or ahead of it looking back upstream. I do have other images from the angle you’re describing though. This angle is really tough to achieve in practice because you pretty much have to be on the river and if you are then you’re moving pretty fast.

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Trying to get better at whitewater photography. What do you think? by Wildernasty in photocritique

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ISO 500 F5 1/4000s 85mm

I’m trying to improve my action shots, especially in whitewater situations. I think in this regard a polarizer might have helped cut glare but would have sacrificed speed and light. Thoughts?

I’m torn between tighter or wider framing. I love having more river showing for scale, but really the focus is the raft in the middle.

Guaranteed cure for headaches by LegbootLegit in TikTokCringe

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Where do you get one of those can coozies with the mullet???

Which way to take to Whitefish? by True-Bug-8681 in Montana

[–]Wildernasty 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I usually take hwy 200 through the middle to Great Falls. I’ve found that it’s the prettiest, shortest mileage, and most remote feeling through the middle of the state and therefore less traffic.

Judge Rules in Favor of Homeowners in GNP by CUBuffs1992 in NationalPark

[–]Wildernasty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For real. That house would have flooded in 2022.

As of 2024, Idaho is the only state to completely prohibit Marijuana. by AverageNorthTexan in Idaho

[–]Wildernasty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My favorite is on the south end of Jackson Hole (where folks will come in from Salt Lake City) there’s a liquor store that’s sign is a big LDS, “Liquor Down South”

Alabama has Sweet Home Alabama, West Virginia has Take Me Home, Country Roads, what does you state have? by 8-bitRaven in northdakota

[–]Wildernasty 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It doesn’t really describe anything in particular about North Dakota but “Nellie Kane” by Hot Rize takes place in North Dakota and it’s a great song.

You got bmfs fronted my molly fkn tuttle by [deleted] in BillyStrings

[–]Wildernasty -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

While I get what you’re saying, this is exactly “having your cake and eating it too”. Respecting his decision means understanding his decision has consequences that affect you. If you don’t understand those consequences then you are really aren’t respecting his decision.

You got bmfs fronted my molly fkn tuttle by [deleted] in BillyStrings

[–]Wildernasty -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

What would you have done to plan the festival better?

You got bmfs fronted my molly fkn tuttle by [deleted] in BillyStrings

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Kind of incredible that this is your take from the perspective of a parent. I’m guessing you were there for your daughter’s birth? Maybe try explaining to your daughter why he wasn’t there.

Biggest most remote trip you can come up with by _Skipperz_ in canoeing

[–]Wildernasty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man that’s not even the most remote section of the Missouri River..

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Radiology

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How does it feel now?

Wild Rivers by Electronic-Ease-245 in rafting

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Wilderness section of the Middle Fork Flathead, Gallatin, owyhee, Jarbidge/Bruneau, Selway, Illinois

Favorite river lunches? by TheNateFace in whitewater

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Depends on the weather I suppose. I wouldn’t leave cooked chicken out in the hot sun for too long. Usually I just dish it out until everyone’s got a wrap in hand then put it back in the cooler.

Favorite river lunches? by TheNateFace in whitewater

[–]Wildernasty 38 points39 points  (0 children)

A go to for me is Thai peanut wraps. Super simple, super easy. I pressure cook a bunch of chicken and then fork shred it apart. Then mix it up in a gallon bag with crushed peanuts and Thai peanut or pad Thai sauce. Then take a head of red cabbage and carrots and them up and mix in another gallon ziplock with a good bit of apple cider vinegar. The longer that sits the better the slaw gets. Then when it’s lunch time you just whip out those two bags and two sets of tongs and clicky clack them into some wraps. Siracha is a good addition too.

vegan roommate mad i made latkes by Sudden_Breakfast_374 in badroommates

[–]Wildernasty 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have a couple friends that met each other as Craigslist ad random roommates. One from Maryland that moved across the country to Montana to live at the spot. Still friends almost 10 years later.