Bmurray
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oh here we go. I guess it's back on.Nice pinecone!
oh here we go. I guess it's back on.Nice pinecone!
Nice firewood. Oak?
actually we were in Colorado so only Aspen, pine, and spruce. however thanks for askingNice firewood. Oak?
^Ive got that same SAK and thought about buying that book. Still patiently awaiting my first Fiddleback enroute from Georgia. Thanks for sharing.
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/where-to-find-sheaths-for-your-fiddlebacks.1289250/Thanks blue333 I like your sheath for the FB. I have one on order for my Recluse that can be horizontal or vertical belt carry. I think your right about the SAK Ranger sawblade. Its very big and I think it would cut 2” diamater branches comfortably. I like the locking feature for the main blade as well. If anyone has any suggestions about sheathmakers for FBs let me know.
Beautiful pictures, and really nice knives Hurrul . Got to see some of that country last spring, camping outside of Red Lodge, MT before going over the Beartooth Highway (US 212) to get into Yellowstone. Looks like you're catching it just right. Enjoy!Looking into the West Boulder River drainage:
Some big, some little 'boots:
Something ate this moth:
Elusive Lady Slipper, a wild orchid:
Looking upstream from the mouth of the Boulder River Canyon, Absaroka Range, MT.
Just the Boulder River Canyon:
That eastern side of the Absaroka-Beartooth is some of the finest alpine country around and the Beartooth Highway is a great way to get up into it, when foot traveling is not possible. A very unique piece of road to travel and I am glad you were able to spend some time in the area. Hope summer is treating you well enough.Beautiful pictures, and really nice knives Hurrul . Got to see some of that country last spring, camping outside of Redlodge, MT before going over the Beartooth Highway (US 212) to get into Yellowstone. Looks like you're catching it just right. Enjoy!