EDC XIII Which knife or knives are you carrying today?

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Looks like heaven!!!!!
I do not complain! As usual during the winter, I share this spot with a moose. It’s quite convenient, it makes a trail in the snow so that it’s easy to walk up here without sinking through:) Every winter, it uses this spot to sleep, and I can use the hard stomped sleeping pit to place my fire in.

It’s a nice spot, I don’t mind sharing it with the king of the wood!

Edit: but if I were to complain, I wouldnt mind if he stopped using my bench as a toilet…

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I do not complain! As usual during the winter, I share this spot with a moose. It’s quite convenient, it makes a trail in the snow so that it’s easy to walk up here without sinking through:) Every winter, it uses this spot to sleep, and I can use the hard stomped sleeping pit to place my fire in.

It’s a nice spot, I don’t mind sharing it with the king of the wood!

Edit: but if I were to complain, I wouldnt mind if he stopped using my bench as a toilet…

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If you don't mind me asking...where is this?
Thanks.
 
What are all the instruments and displays for?

It appears he's a train conductor, I only know because I've performed a few fire inspections on them (back when I was in the trade) because they have what they call special hazard fire suppression systems. But I remember getting a tour of the cabin and recognized the instruments, I believe the things you see on the left that look like a quarter disc sticking out are speed controls.

I am a locomotive engineer. ShitsInaBush ShitsInaBush is correct about the speed controls.
 
Interesting knife. I've never seen a Skirmish with the Bob Lum logo on the mark side and next to the Benchmade logo. Can you tell me more about this knife?

Edit: as J jfk1110 pointed out, the designer's logo is Neil Blackwood. My question about the knife is still relevant given the location of the logos.
 
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I do not complain! As usual during the winter, I share this spot with a moose. It’s quite convenient, it makes a trail in the snow so that it’s easy to walk up here without sinking through:) Every winter, it uses this spot to sleep, and I can use the hard stomped sleeping pit to place my fire in.

It’s a nice spot, I don’t mind sharing it with the king of the wood!

Edit: but if I were to complain, I wouldnt mind if he stopped using my bench as a toilet…

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Better than dog crap...

My favorite spots in the woods all have appropriate (to me anyway) names!!
That one would be CHURCH......
Thanx for making Monday morning much better.....👍
 
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