New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
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New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Hello there!
I am just recently getting into this hobby, though I've had several similar hobbies for quite a while now. I've been a soldier, a camp counselor, a boy scout leader, a farmer, a craftsman of various sorts.
I am originally from the Seattle area (fantastic woods and trails there!) but now live between Gainesville, GA and Toccoa, GA. I'm around Clarkesville. Nearby is the fantastic Lake Russell wilderness area with miles of dirt road trails and several waterfalls.
I would love to find someone nearby to act as a partner or a mentor in the subject. I own lots of camping gear, but very little that is appropriate to the Second or Third Age. But if someone nearby wants to help me learn the ropes, I think it would be a lot of fun with a lot of opportunities for different sights and experiences in the region.
I am just recently getting into this hobby, though I've had several similar hobbies for quite a while now. I've been a soldier, a camp counselor, a boy scout leader, a farmer, a craftsman of various sorts.
I am originally from the Seattle area (fantastic woods and trails there!) but now live between Gainesville, GA and Toccoa, GA. I'm around Clarkesville. Nearby is the fantastic Lake Russell wilderness area with miles of dirt road trails and several waterfalls.
I would love to find someone nearby to act as a partner or a mentor in the subject. I own lots of camping gear, but very little that is appropriate to the Second or Third Age. But if someone nearby wants to help me learn the ropes, I think it would be a lot of fun with a lot of opportunities for different sights and experiences in the region.
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Welcome Ranger!
Mae Govannen!
Mae Govannen!
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Welcome Ranger
I believe Stormraven is in your area.
I believe Stormraven is in your area.
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Looks like he's in Savannah, a lowlander! I'm up on the NC border myself.
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Mae govannen! I would look into Taurinor's Richmond Fantasy Hiking group (Virginia), I believe Eric C is somewhere in the Carolinas, and BrianGrubbs is in Alabama (he has a fantastic YouTube channel btw.)
Sad to say they've not logged in for almost six years. Last online was 2016.
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
I have no idea since I'm not on TikTok but his YouTube channel is here!
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Welcome to the forums Opa! (no way am I typing that full name every time I reply )
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Haha no that's good. Technically it's "O Parno Shoshoi", which is "the white rabbit" in Rromanes. I've heard a million variations though, of people shortening it.
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
I also have no one super close, I think the closest is 3-4 hours which honestly isn’t too bad. A great resource I’ve found is Fandabi Dozi on YouTube, he has a series on 17th century highlander survival but shoes a lot of interesting content on how to come up with and use historical gear.OParnoShoshoi wrote: ↑Sat Jun 18, 2022 1:56 pm Hello there!
I am just recently getting into this hobby, though I've had several similar hobbies for quite a while now. I've been a soldier, a camp counselor, a boy scout leader, a farmer, a craftsman of various sorts.
I am originally from the Seattle area (fantastic woods and trails there!) but now live between Gainesville, GA and Toccoa, GA. I'm around Clarkesville. Nearby is the fantastic Lake Russell wilderness area with miles of dirt road trails and several waterfalls.
I would love to find someone nearby to act as a partner or a mentor in the subject. I own lots of camping gear, but very little that is appropriate to the Second or Third Age. But if someone nearby wants to help me learn the ropes, I think it would be a lot of fun with a lot of opportunities for different sights and experiences in the region.
"There are no safe paths in this part of the world. Remember you are over the Edge of the Wild now, and in for all sorts of fun wherever you go." -Gandalf, Chapter 7, The Hobbit
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
I think I've seen that channel. Maybe I'll be able to find some others nearby enough just for the occasional meetup. Regional Rangermoot lol
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Ahhh that's a bit easier to work with. Welcome to the boards HwitharaOParnoShoshoi wrote: ↑Sun Jun 19, 2022 1:05 pm ]
Technically it's "O Parno Shoshoi", which is "the white rabbit" in Rromanes. I've heard a million variations though, of people shortening it.
But the white fury of the Northmen burned the hotter, and more skilled was their knighthood with long spears and bitter. Fewer were they but they clove through the Southrons like a fire-bolt in a forest.
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Re: New Ranger in Northeast Georgia, USA
Welcome
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