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On 6/2/2019 at 6:19 AM, gigantor said:

I'm in South Florida keeping an eye out for skunk apes..

 

 

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I'd be eyeballing the bikinis.

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I'd avoid eyeballing the bikinis that seem to have skunk apes lurking in them.   .. but to each their own.  :)

 

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I like hairy ones as much as the shaved ones. But I do prefer them smelling rather fresh.............

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Hmmm, why do I suddenly hear waves crashing onto a beach?

 

Or the overhead view display a train entering a tunnel?

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Yanno..... I used to come here for the mountain and tree pictures..... now I’m not so sure.

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White Mtn trip today! 6000 ft roughly and was about 50 degrees and rain, hail and lightning.

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A snag went right through the stock ramp!

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Big pile of Bear poo!

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Was gonna check springs, but cows are up here in summer pasture.

 

My buddy built me a knife I’ve been packing.

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The finger guard is exquisite with a proper grip too. Must feel good to get out there, bud. Members wonder sometimes why I don't post pictures. It's because I have a cheap flip phone and vintage thumb winder cameras. Seeing your photos though and everyone else's I may have to reconsider my options. My technical investment in research has been trail camera, night vision, and thermal imager. They all have photo and video capability though. Thanks for posting some great shots. That goes for the rest of you too.

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Gorgeous knife. What steel did he use? Handle material? Almost nothing sexier than a good sharp knife. 

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I think it’s D2 with a micarta handle. It’s almost too small for my hand. But it’s exquisite, phenomenal work.

 

But it’s just his hobby.

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Nice. I have really large hands, too. Many times makers leave the end of the handle with a sharpish point on it, like the one on yours, that digs into my palm when I use it, giving me a hot spot. I have been known to do a little reshaping when that occurs with a knife that I really like. Anyway, nice knife. Sorry for straying off topic.

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I love my Esee 4 for general purpose but that is a sweet blade Norseman.

Spent time in some slot canyons, the Navajo Reservation and Valley of the Gods this past weekend, places not so suitable for our hairy friend.but here are a few from our last trip to the Book Cliffs. Fairly quiet, only heard some very distant coyotes. Rained a good bit of the night, that combined with snow pack melting on the road made for some sketchy driving conditions.  I've not heard of any sightings in the BC but the few ranchers living here would doubtfully submit any reports and the place sees so many fewer people than the Uintas.

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Spent a good bit of time with binocs scanning the area below camp. Nada.

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