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Any pictures of the scenery? Even without the knife?went hiking with group, 18km, total asc. 1043m, didn't got chance to play the knife, took a photo while moving
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Any pictures of the scenery? Even without the knife?went hiking with group, 18km, total asc. 1043m, didn't got chance to play the knife, took a photo while moving
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not really, crowded route, so in the most time, I just placed the cell phone into hip belt pocket.Any pictures of the scenery? Even without the knife?
That's a big reason why I avoid popular hiking routes. People tend to look at you like you're crazy when you pull out a knife just to take a picture (or multiple pictures) of it. Non-knife people just don't get itnot really, crowded route, so in the most time, I just placed the cell phone into hip belt pocket.
can't agree moreThat's a big reason why I avoid popular hiking routes. People tend to look at you like you're crazy when you pull out a knife just to take a picture (or multiple pictures) of it. Non-knife people just don't get it![]()
Cant beat the Outdoors..I was so surprised when I moved here how many people loved knives. I sadly have not gone on any great hikes yet, but I will soon!
Nice!! Looks like the water is a little high!!
Nice!! Looks like the water is a little high!!
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We are getting it here too!!Yeah, we've seen some good storms the last couple weeks up here in northeast Ohio.
AWESOME!! Looks like a great place to hike!!
I hope you can replace or find something else to take its place. No fun to lose a knife.Lesson Learned:
Yesterday hiking at Mastadon State Park on the northern edge of the Ozark mountain range, it got so warm I stripped off my hoodie and tied it around my waist. On my way back to my truck, I untied my sweatshirt and my BK11 was pushed out of its factory sheath. Oops! I hope it's next owner appreciates it as much as I did
(Pictured with some Missouri native coral bells, ferns, and moss)