Mistwalker
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If any of you guys are interested, I posted a thread on some thoughts on winter foraging here in the south that features the midtech Kephart as the knife I've been fielding a lot lately.
I've spent the last several weeks gathering plant ID images for a few projects I'm working on, and I thought I'd share some thoughts and images of late winter foraging in the south.
Most of what was growing in the forest meadows back in the summer has now gone to seed and died back to it's roots. Most of it, being of hollow stalks, is much more suited to making bedding from, to insulate the body from the cold ground now. The deer certainly take advantage of it on sunny days. By flattening and area to...

Most of what was growing in the forest meadows back in the summer has now gone to seed and died back to it's roots. Most of it, being of hollow stalks, is much more suited to making bedding from, to insulate the body from the cold ground now. The deer certainly take advantage of it on sunny days. By flattening and area to...
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