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Like the title says.Another one on its way.Lokking forward to it with all the different activities that come with the season change
Raining today,the dog needed to go for her daily zippity zoom.This is an area I go to often,walk a 4 mile loop.Nice stroll up and down and usually never a soul.No bushcrafty stuff or knife photos,although you can rest assured they are not far off-knives fire and such
Libby on a portion of old logging skid trail
The mountains around-tops covered in cloud and when they reveal anything lately Its new snow!
An older beaver pond,usually lots of stuff going on here, today, nada.Last trip though I had the chance to watch a southbound Goshawk take a swipe at some ducks and I thought they only cased 4 leggeds.Like the old trappers say meats meat and a duck would do in a pinch
And another
Where I walk is second growth timber,meaning it had been logged once before now.Nice fir pine cedar and hemlock in these woods now
Maidenhair fern finished for this year with a touch of frost
Libby on a fallen cedar tree
Did manage to gather some brown cubilcle rot and charred it.Experiment fail as it wont take a spark.So cross that one off the list for char punkwood
Hope you enjoyed the pictures.Able and happy to answer any quetsions
Thanks for looking
Dan'l
Raining today,the dog needed to go for her daily zippity zoom.This is an area I go to often,walk a 4 mile loop.Nice stroll up and down and usually never a soul.No bushcrafty stuff or knife photos,although you can rest assured they are not far off-knives fire and such
Libby on a portion of old logging skid trail

The mountains around-tops covered in cloud and when they reveal anything lately Its new snow!

An older beaver pond,usually lots of stuff going on here, today, nada.Last trip though I had the chance to watch a southbound Goshawk take a swipe at some ducks and I thought they only cased 4 leggeds.Like the old trappers say meats meat and a duck would do in a pinch

And another

Where I walk is second growth timber,meaning it had been logged once before now.Nice fir pine cedar and hemlock in these woods now

Maidenhair fern finished for this year with a touch of frost

Libby on a fallen cedar tree

Did manage to gather some brown cubilcle rot and charred it.Experiment fail as it wont take a spark.So cross that one off the list for char punkwood

Hope you enjoyed the pictures.Able and happy to answer any quetsions
Thanks for looking
Dan'l