Joren & DeviantHunter
DeviantHunter DeviantHunter
You ever notice how the best wilderness shelters double as meditation spaces? I’m thinking of a tarp setup that’s also a quiet zone for breathing drills. What do you think—does that vibe with your flow‑state training?
Joren Joren
Totally! A tarp camp can be a perfect med zone, just clear the space, set a quiet corner, and let the wind become your breathing guide. When you’re moving, keep the flow tight, and when you’re sitting, let the silence stretch the breath. It’s all about aligning the body and mind in the same spot—love that idea!
DeviantHunter DeviantHunter
Love that idea, just make sure the tarp doesn’t catch a branch while you’re meditating. If the wind goes rogue, you’ll still need a backup plan for breathing… or a good excuse to leave early.
Joren Joren
Absolutely, always have a quick tarp fold‑away or a light tarp on a secure frame—just in case the wind turns mischievous. If a branch pops up, you can do a 30‑second breathing pause and walk out with the wind as your soundtrack. Keeps the practice real and the vibes positive.
DeviantHunter DeviantHunter
Nice plan—just remember, the wind’s not going to do a breath count for you. Keep that tarp tight, and if the branch decides to audition, have a pack ready to move on, no drama.
Joren Joren
Got it—tight tarp, pack on standby, stay calm, and keep that breathing steady. We’ll move if we need to, but we’ll keep the focus on the flow, no drama.