last Sundays woods walk (dialup beware)

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took tons of photos this past sunday on my woods walk. All i wanted to do was GET THE HEY OUT OF THE CITY for a couple of hours......

it HAD been pissing rain and cold out, so i threw on the CDN Forces rain pants and a us gi poncho. Boy did I regret that......the temps warmed up to about 16 celcius and the rain stopped.......however the wind was "rathery blustery"

enough dialogue, here is a TON of pics.

CLICKABLE thumbnails!

one UGLY SNORTBLAGGLEFACESUCKER!


emergency Fire Suppression gear, there are 6 of these boxes thruout the park




cascading mossy rock face, creeping plants, dense dead forest, wierd gravestone rock, and one hell of a chipmunk feast

 
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fresh shoots, a VERY weird GNAWED bone chunk........., a place to pitch a tarp, and some tree boobs




tree moobs, forest, a hidey hole for some lil creature, and some mossy stuff.
 
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oops , all the photos are up.

anyways, walked for several hours, bushwacking and cliff scrambling. Sat in the wind for a bit, eating several powerbars and drinking water laced with Vit C tablets.

got away for awhile from the ADHD brats and the GF and the city.

good times!
 
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Post #7, in the top right photo. That looks like an ARSE. A tree arse. You're doing quite well with the personification of the forest. Boobs and arses. Well played Bushy. Well played.
 
oops , all the photos are up.

anyways, walked for several hours, bushwacking and cliff scrambling. Sat in the wind for a bit, eating several powerbars and drinking water laced with Vit C tablets.

got away for awhile from the ADHD brats and the GF and the city.

good times!

Great way to recharge the batteries. :D
 
folder is a "rather" modified ZT0200....cnc machined almost 1.5 mm off the blade to get past the bad edge heat treatment, reprofiled it and then drilled out the slabs, matching the holes with the pre-existing frame holes.
 
That was probably done by a mouse or chipmunk for the nutrients. I left a pair of deer antlers hanging in a tree over winter once and when I came back thay were over half gone. Tiny little gnaw marks.--KV
 
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