BookoftheFallen
01.06.26 | Nice I listen to alot of opeth and insomnium while hiking. What region do you hike in? |
Dizchu
01.06.26 | south wales valleys, brecon beacons, that sorta region |
zakalwe
01.06.26 | Proper |
RVAHC13
01.06.26 | I don’t hike with headphones on, not after the black bears I’ve encountered |
zakalwe
01.06.26 | Nothing like wrestling a grizzly with a bit of Der Weg Einer Freiheit as the soundtrack.
Kick it in the bollocks and it’ll drop like anybody else. |
DungeonBoy
01.06.26 | I also listen to some of these while hiking: 5, 12, 15, and swap 2 with Viides luku – Hävitetty |
RVAHC13
01.06.26 | Wrestling a mountain lion with Donna Summer playing in the background wasn’t exactly how I thought I’d go out |
zakalwe
01.06.26 | It’d do me. |
oltnabrick
01.06.26 | I’d do men |
Jmal00
01.07.26 | I listen to metal as well. |
Scoot
01.07.26 | agalloch is the best for winter hiking |
botb
01.07.26 | 12 is a great night driving record too |
NudeTayne
01.07.26 | some metal is cool while hiking but if I'm in nature I like liquid drum and bass, but hey I get it |
Dizchu
01.07.26 | I'm a metal musician so these walks are an opportunity for me to study/lose myself in some of these albums without interruption. going outside really is inspirational, as corny as that sounds. |
NudeTayne
01.07.26 | touching grass is good yeah |
SuzyC
01.08.26 | I listen to a wide variety of music while doing my walking exercise, but mostly metal and hard rock -> those genres convince me to keep going. Might research the bands listed that I'm unfamiliar with. |