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30 snips Sep 20, 2025
Join the hosts as they dive into hilarious and dramatic outdoor stories. They tackle a neighborly dispute over sleeping in a backyard hammock. Hear about a mother's solo camping decision on Mother's Day and a nail-biting Buffalo blizzard rescue. The conversation heats up over trail etiquette when music meets nature. Finally, they discuss a shocking tale of a partner abandoning someone during a hike in Yosemite. It's a wild mix of adventures, mishaps, and the rules of enjoying the great outdoors!
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Sleeping Outdoors To Beat Cabin Fever
- A Reddit user described sleeping in a hammock in his yard to cope with cabin fever and neighbors complained about it.
- The hosts argued he's allowed on his own property but details like yard placement and privacy matter.
Suit Up For Unpredictable Outdoors
- Prepare for unpredictable conditions by choosing appropriate outdoor gear for warmth, traction, and waterproofing.
- Columbia's OmniMax and OmniHeat technologies were recommended as examples of gear that improves safety and comfort.
Midnight Blizzard Rescue On Foot
- A Buffalo local walked 0.6 miles through chest-high drifts during the 2022 blizzard to reach a stranded driver and escorted him to safety.
- The rescuer returned exhausted but intact and earned warm cocoa and gratitude from the saved man and neighbors.