another day hike: a tail of two scandis.

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another day hike: a tail of two scandis.

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yes, i really meant tail not tale :) this dog wouldn't let her owner drag her away until i gave her a couple of pats on the head and took her picture.

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bright yellow fungus i think. almost all of the weirdest things i've seen in the woods are fungus.

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a tiny sassafras very close to my base camp - never noticed it there before.

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a downed oak branch gave me an opportunity to test out my new fiddleback forge 12" machete.

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gotta love machetes - thin and tip-heavy means it'll bite deep!

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another weird fungus.

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dead-standing oak...the axe will get a workout next time.

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i didn't get much of anything else done since i spent most of the time gathering firewood for future trips.

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true scandi - only sharpened with dmt coarse and fine for awhile now (no stropping or micro-bevel). it looks a lot more beat up in person!

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gotta have spam!

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it's not mine until it slices spam :D

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base camp.

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crazy long legs!

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it was a decent trip - i'd give it a bee-rating :D

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Awesome photos yet again. I really love threads that start this way!
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Thanks for sharing.
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Great pictures J as always!
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Thanks for taking us along!! Looks like I wish I was there!!! THANKS!!!!! John
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Nice pics! I like the idea of having your own base camp. I gotta do that. And the spam and ramen noodles--dude, you're livin' the high life!!
Thanks for sharing.
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Cool, thanks for sharing...
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Really enjoyed this photo essay. Thank you for sharing.
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Thanks Again JV3!
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Great pics and knives. Been back and forth about ordering a Machete from Andy, but he is already making a matching Camp knife and Ladyfinger set for me so the knife funds are a bit on the low side at the moment :o
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beautiful dog JV3
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Beautiful pictures. The one of the daddy long leg reminds of back when everyone believed that they were the most venomous spiders in the world and that their fangs were just too soft to bite us, Ha.
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xceptnl wrote:Awesome photos yet again. I really love threads that start this way!
thanks!
Sequimite wrote:Thanks for sharing.
you're welcome!

.357 mag wrote:Great pictures J as always!
thanks, man!

jmh58 wrote:Thanks for taking us along!! Looks like I wish I was there!!! THANKS!!!!! John
thanks, john! you're not that far from me, let me know when you're up in my neck of the woods.

hiredgun wrote:Nice pics! I like the idea of having your own base camp. I gotta do that. And the spam and ramen noodles--dude, you're livin' the high life!!
Thanks for sharing.
thanks! haha, i drank more than a gallon of water while processing all those firewood that i really needed to take in some salt too - spam to the rescue!

appliancejunk wrote:Cool, thanks for sharing...
thanks!

Blade and Flame wrote:Really enjoyed this photo essay. Thank you for sharing.
thanks! glad you like my trip report.

sbwings wrote:Thanks Again JV3!
you're welcome!

NoFair wrote:Great pics and knives. Been back and forth about ordering a Machete from Andy, but he is already making a matching Camp knife and Ladyfinger set for me so the knife funds are a bit on the low side at the moment :o
thanks! the 12" is the hardest to find so if you find out i suggest you jump on it. it seems like the 14"-18" are always in-stock though...or just order all 4 and you'll save $100 plus shipping :D

JAYJAY wrote:beautiful dog JV3
thanks! it was another hiker's dog so i'm not sure what breed it was. i do have a terrier and a golden retriever.
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Beautil knives and beautiful pictures as always JV!
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Nice knives.
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Still kicking myself for not getting one of the Spyderco Scandi blanks. I wish they'd offer those again so I could send one to Tom Krein to put some handle scales on.

Nice pics, and nice Fiddleback too.
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Awesome pics as always! Thanks for sharing
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KnOeFz wrote:Beautil knives and beautiful pictures as always JV!
thanks, man!

ChapmanPreferred wrote:Nice knives.
thanks!

Halfneck wrote:Still kicking myself for not getting one of the Spyderco Scandi blanks. I wish they'd offer those again so I could send one to Tom Krein to put some handle scales on.

Nice pics, and nice Fiddleback too.
thanks! sal mentioned awhile back that he wants to make a ffg with s90v with the same handles - just a matter of finding space in the production schedule for it...now that i'm saving my pennies for.

Holland wrote:Awesome pics as always! Thanks for sharing
thanks, holland!
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