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    Red face Twisty's, Woody's and Blue Skies !


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    Could almost have been a summer day today, quite the change from all the wind,
    rain and grey sky we have become used to !!!

    Hiked through the forest on the way to one of my favourite view points~



    I'm thinking these are Oyster mushrooms !



    Pic of my Breeden Woody with a cool twisty !



    Eventually we reached the view spot, in my mind this sure takes some beating !




    Not sure what Snicker is doing here !!!



    I then took the dogs to a nearby town to grab a coffee and take in some more views~







    I'm hoping we get a few more days like this before the rain returns !!!!!
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    Looks like a great hike. Love the views. Thanks for sharing.

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    Some wonderful views there, Pit. How is the one(two) knife test coming along so far?

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    morning pit-what is the name of the snow covered mtn in the background?
    always enjoy yr posts
    thanks

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    WOW! Very interesting contrast with what we're enjoying here!!!

    http://news.yahoo.com/bosnian-author...144026917.html

    We're snowed in - gonna need a front-loader to even get to a "main" street..

    Going snowshoeing through the neighborhood tomorrow - that will freak the neighbors out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sadiejane View Post
    morning pit-what is the name of the snow covered mtn in the background?
    always enjoy yr posts
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    That's Mt Baker over in the states....I think we have the best view of it !

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGame View Post
    Some wonderful views there, Pit. How is the one(two) knife test coming along so far?
    Coming along great buddy, I don't really think about it anymore !

    I was doing some snap cuts with it on that hike and was very impressed with the ease with which it removed small branches !

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    Hi all,

    Pitdog, besides seeing/ showing that cool Woody knife you have, the pics of the areas you hike in an the stunning landscape is well, just awesome. I would love to go hiking there.
    You are indeed a fortunate man to live where you live at and to have the hiking trials and areas like that to walk around in and explore.

    Bryan

    PS. I was going to write also " and to have that Breeden Hand made knife with on them hikes and adventures you have , could it get any better than that" But I decided not to lol lol.
    I really am glad to hear that you like your Woody knife.

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    I had the great Baker view from the south yesterday.
    We could see Baker, Olympics and Ranier yesterday from the beach in Admiralty Inlet near PT.
    Great pics.

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    Beautiful views, thank you for sharing them.
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    Brilliant pics...that one of Snicker is pretty cute.

    They sure look like Oyster Mushrooms. Did you manage to postively ID them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by scruffuk View Post
    Brilliant pics...that one of Snicker is pretty cute.

    They sure look like Oyster Mushrooms. Did you manage to postively ID them?
    No but I think I might be back there today !

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    Hmmm looking at them again, and in reference to my field guide (Rogers), I think they may be something other than Oysters (common, branching or pale). They seem to totally lack a stem and are too domed??
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