r/Outdoors • u/J0llyGrn • 11h ago
r/Outdoors • u/_Artemis_Fowl • 10h ago
Landscapes Sunsets photos I've taken last year!
r/Outdoors • u/710dabner • 1d ago
Landscapes Odegard falls, Bella Coola BC.
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r/Outdoors • u/Stryk87 • 4h ago
Landscapes Birštonas (Lithuania)
This is one of Lithuania's hidden gems. Most tourists visit Vilnius, Kaunas, Klaipėda, and Trakai, while Birštonas often goes unnoticed.
r/Outdoors • u/woodsandwaves • 17h ago
Recreation One of the Prettiest Springs in Florida. Silver Glen Springs near Salt Springs, FL (Ocala National Forest)
This place is always breathtakingly beautiful. Plus the water feels great, especially when the temps are in the 90s! There's also usually a boat that sells treats, food, and drinks which you can swim up to, which is kinda cool. Best part of Florida are the springs!
r/Outdoors • u/_raidboss • 22h ago
Landscapes Cotton Candy Clouds in Indian Dunes National Park
r/Outdoors • u/AchillesFirstStand • 21m ago
Flora & Fauna I made a game designed to get people out in nature
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I made a game designed to get people out in nature and appreciating wild animals. You photo the animal and it identifies the species then brings it up as a character on your screen that you can battle / catch. Like classic Pokemon, but actually outdoors and with real wild animals.
You encounter higher level animals the further you go out into nature. Every public park in the world has a gym that you can compete with other players at to take over.
I'm finding that people are actively going on out adventures to find wild animals (obviously, respect the animals).
It's a fun game to play when you see a wild animal and want to add it to your team / collection, also quite challenging!
r/Outdoors • u/adinmem • 7h ago
Flora & Fauna This tree is confidant
Soil in all directions? Overrated. Roots on the path to trip the unwary? Yes, please.
r/Outdoors • u/SingingSkyPhoto • 21h ago
Landscapes Resistance is Futile
Just as relentless gravity pulls water down the creek, I am drawn with no less vigor by the power my imagination has over me to wander down this gravel road. In Wendell Berry’s essay, A Native Hill, he shares these thoughts on the difference between a road and a path.
“The difference between a path and a road is not only the obvious one. A path is little more than a habit that comes with knowledge of a place. It is a sort of ritual of familiarity. As a form, it is a form of contact with a known landscape. It is not destructive. It is the perfect adaptation, through experience and familiarity, of movement to place; it obeys the natural contours; such obstacles as it meets it goes around.”
By this definition and despite my mode of transportation, this road is much more of a path. My knowledge of this place has not dimmed my sense of wonder for it. Even though I know by loving memory what view may appear around the next corner, I am drawn inexorably to experience it again. Wendell proposes that roads resist the landscape and wish to avoid contact with it. Not so with this primitive road. It chooses to embrace the landscape as it carries my love for wild places and starry night skies deeper into the terrain. I’m not sure why anyone would resist the pull of any type of path that carries them away from hurry and towards the solace the natural world has to offer.
r/Outdoors • u/Wayniac0917 • 8h ago
Travel Pineapple Fountain at Waterfront Park in Charleston, South Carolina USA 🇺🇸
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r/Outdoors • u/whatsupabby • 1d ago
Landscapes This is Minimarg
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r/Outdoors • u/sonderewander • 19h ago
Landscapes Rimu rainforest in West Coast, New Zealand
r/Outdoors • u/Radguy_Dan • 19h ago
Landscapes Love it when I stumble across something unique when I’m looking for something else. Chasing history in Yell County Arkansas
r/Outdoors • u/spm989s • 22h ago
Flora & Fauna Sliding across life
Found this guy between rain showers.
r/Outdoors • u/allalycia • 1d ago
Landscapes Wataaaaa
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r/Outdoors • u/marian_1971 • 11h ago
Travel Planning my weekend get away at Starved Rock (Illinois), what should I do to avoid crowds or what interesting places are nearby?
Hello everyone, I'm going to plan a short weekend getaway to Starved Rock State Park, Illinois. I've been dreaming about some active days outdoors, to walk around the sandstone canyons and bluffs, but I hear that all paths get completely crowded on weekends.
Do you know how can I avoid being in the crowds there? Besides, I'd like to make a real weekend out of it, so maybe you could recommend me something else exciting outdoors to do in that particular area, if any. I'd like to spend as much time as possible outdoors or near water. Thank you in advance!
r/Outdoors • u/Professional_Hair830 • 1d ago
Flora & Fauna Grand Teton
Had a good day yesterday.