everyone loves mountains and forests for /out/, but what about the humble grasslands and swamps?
>>2727284Shhh don't tell retards on 4chan or they'll flutter to them like kneads to a hembo
swamps seem miserable
Well, you have a dilemma there, rattle sneks or water moccasins. While each is highly venomous in its own amazing, lethal way, I give the nod to the water moccasin because it can also swim up to you and attack or drop out of the trees without notice and then murder you horrifically. Rattlers mostly leave you alone in the grasslands ... until they don't. Edge: swamps. Have fun out there anons and watch out for sneks, they're watching you.
>>2727284I love the prairie. Some see it has barren when in truth its full of life.
Went hiking in the prairie earlier this week and saw a lot of cool flora and fauna you don't really see often in the area, like these dung beetles pushing bison shit.
>>2727563That dung would make a great gift for your Indian friends.
I live near a river I will go and take some wetland photos for this thread. If it's gone I will make a new one. Brb.
I love hanging out with my tickbros in the swamp
I'd like to bring the grasslands and wetlands back here but we don't have much rain or water here (desert)I'll have to move somewhere with water someday
>>2727284I don't have the kind of currency to venture that far out but I find the local park down the street with all terrains of a kind! From jungles desert to plains and even snowy peaks! We have our city-wild pigeons squirrels and visitations of K-9s as well! They're like our wild animals in the Outback! If I had to choose a type of place to hang out at out there I'd wanna camp out in an oceanlab. I've heard there're domes deep beneath the ocean surface with neat aquatic animals and plants!"There is always humor in wrong-doing." - ???"If everyone did what makes them happy we'd all be happy." - ???"A grain of sand to the Earth." - ???Glad to have found this thread. I don't know why but I find the picture provided kinda humorous. It's like the bison or buffalo are up to silly things lol
>>2727284grasslands are interesting. always found the sprawling Australian savannah in the Southern Tablelands quite beautiful, and I'm a HUGE swamp fan. Absolutely love them, churning with life and death constantly. Even during winter they rarely freeze because of the all the hot writhing decomposition going on under the surface.https://youtu.be/6NcE8WgTgUA?si=vG9yEKRuoo_CfvD9
>>2727340NPC take, swamps and wetlands are kino and full of life
>>2727284 Grasslands are the best because nobody goes to them. I hate crowds so fucking much
>>2727332this newfag doesn't know we only post about gear and don't actually go out baka
I live in an area with a ton of floodplains/marshlands and I love them. Herping during rainy season is a fucking treat.
>>2727340swamps are comfy, the only thing I don't like about them is that there usually isn't much hiking. Some wetlands have trails on solid ground a few feet up, but a lot of swamps have a short boardwalk hike at best. If only we could get 30-mile long boardwalk for backpacking treks through a swamp.
>>2727284In West Europe swamps are sometimes the only environment where you can be truly alone which is relaxing granted i live in one of the most crowded countries on earth. There's no poisonous animals here or predators (but a shitton of tweakers, volatile dogs and eastbloc druggies so i take a crossbow with me sometimes) The best places are those wetlands that completely flood after a single shower to the point park jannies can't drive there, but also can't use a boat. I use the time the water is high to wade to small "islands" and set up camp, storing all my stuff in trashbags to keep them dry. Sometimes i stay for a weekend. Sometimes i leave inbetween and slightly unnerve the elderly/tourists/cyclists by going into the water up to chest height (wading suit) and stare at them from under my hat while i am watching birds or something. I use a ghillie head-shoulder covering to make myself less visible to geese because they narc me out and everything leaves. Once a junkie threw a stick at me thinking i was floating trash in the reeds and i started going towards him. Never seen someone stumble away so fast. That's what i live for.
the flint hills of kansas are pretty neat, we also have a nice wetlands nearby
>>2728848took this one in the wetlands yesterday, there are always herons here
>>2727284I love mountains, forests, grasslands, and wetlands (of all types).
There were probably 1,000 frogs in this picture.
There were probably about 100 frogs in this picture, one of them is more easily visible near the foreground.
Treefrog easily visible in the water.
>>2728944this guy appreciates the glory of God's creation
>>2728258What region is this?
>>2728258I love grasslands for the same reason! Did we just become friends?
>>2727284Reposting some swamp pics from the other out pics thread
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>>2729234In Winter
>>2728348>If only we could get 30-mile long boardwalk for backpacking treks through a swamp.You're doing it wrong bro, get a boat. There's a reason people don't traverse them on foot.
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>>2728323>wego back to reddlt, adults are conversing
>>2729166Comanche National Grassland in southeast Colorado >>2729222Yes, let's be friends! We should meet up! I can bring brownies.
what is the next grassland or wetland you want to visit?for me it's the congaree swamp to kayak
I love all types of nature, where I live its rare to find a grassland that isn't owned by someone so you mainly just stare at them from a distance>>2727340swamps are awesome? theyre just forests with more water and cooler flora
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YEAHHHH I LOVE GRASSY MARSHLANDS WOOOOOpic rel, I think there’s a cypress dome in the background
>>2729662Some plant I saw
>>2729664White top pitcher plant. It's carnivorous. That's very good- fairly rare.
>>2729667I’ll do you one rarer you know it all.
>>2729707I actually don't know that one, what is it? Here's a rare one in the woods. Not rare in landscaping but rare in the wild. After work I'll send you one of a torreya taxifolia.
>>2729724Pretty sure it’s Pinguicula caerulea, could be lutea. Both super rare, small, and unfortunately federally protected
>>2729728I'm looking at it now. Certainly looks similar. That's my first time seeing that one I'll keep an eye out for it from now on. >>2729724 This is what I think is a Florida yellow anise. But maybe I'm wrong. It's growing in a pine upland which is odd... in a region its supposedly extirpated. Maybe it's a different plant though idk. I also didn't think wild varieties had that lime green color. It's a common landscaping plant though so maybe it has volunteered from some landscaping plant in the area idk. I'm familiar with fringe tree and I don't think that's it. Could be Red Bay too I guess but again I'm familiar with Red Bay and it seems different. I have a regular Florida Anise and it reminds me alot of it. I've also got some pics of Relict Trillium in the wild I can send you when I get back from work.
>>2727284I like the storms on the prairie
>>2730630i saw a really cool microburst in south dakota once, im still upset with myself for not getting a picturefriendly PSA to always take pictures of things you find cool, you WILL want them someday
>>2729277Your tasty brownies would be the cherry on top >>2730630I love stormchasing. Saw a landspout in Eastern Colorado and some dust devils in Nevada. Still want to see a waterspout and obviously a proper tornado
>>2728840Rare spotting ITT of a Chad Euro
beautiful open field in pea ridge
me innaswamp
>>2732993do you kayak through the swamp usually? or do you trudge through them in waders
>>2732994depends on the place, the time of year, the water level. lots of variables. this one has some pretty deep sections, and in the raiiny winter when the water level is high, you can paddle through areas that you would never reach during the spring/summer when it's pretty dried up and overgrown with vegetation. exploring them in the winter is pretty cool also because you don't have to deal with the bugs and snakes, not that I'm personally worried about that... but bugs can be annoying. bump into one wrong branch and you're covered in hundreds of tiny spider hatchlings. lol