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Walk in the woods with Jazz and friends

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Beautiful Fall day - went for a walk down by the river...

Tasman PE (I love this knife) and Atlantic PE Wharncliffe hanging out:

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Hey, where'd I put that Tasman?! Good thing for yellow handles!

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Doing one of my favourite passtimes in any season - whittling, and a knife that does it well:

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A great knife - sorry, the rest of my Stretch pics didn't turn out:

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And a couple of posers in Autumn splendor:

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Thanks for lookin' and sorry I don't have a better camera/skills. :o :)

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Nice photos, Jazz. You have great camera skills, IMO. What part of Alberta is that? I'm from BC and I have friends in Calgary. I've been to Alberta a handful of times and have always loved it, but I don't know the province nearly as well as I'd like.
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that first pic is kool :)
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Doc Pyres wrote:Nice photos, Jazz. You have great camera skills, IMO. What part of Alberta is that? I'm from BC and I have friends in Calgary. I've been to Alberta a handful of times and have always loved it, but I don't know the province nearly as well as I'd like.
It's the Oldman River outside of Lethbridge. I'll bet you have a bit of nice scenery yourself - and thank you.

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SmoothOne25 wrote:that first pic is kool :)
Thanks, bro - are you a fellow hawkbill fan? Oh, was it whittling the branches fine that day... :rolleyes: :D

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Another walk - whittling and birdwatching...

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Finally had a calm day here - it gets seriously windy in the Fall in Lethbridge :mad: Sure cleaned the leaves off the trees. Anyway, I just took a few pics today...

Here's my new black Tasman hangin' out...

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Stretch...

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Stretch doing some relaxing whittling...

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My Atlantic Salt Wharnie trying to get away - it almost did because the chunk of ice was threatening to float away down the Oldman River...

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Bonus pic of some Common Redpolls eating Birch seeds...

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Nice pictures Jazz! Woods pictures are the best.
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Left Hand Path wrote:Nice pictures Jazz! Woods pictures are the best.
Thank you very much - I am truly thankful that I have a place like this very close to where I live. It really relaxes me... and I love to birdwatch, sit, and whittle with various Spydies.

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Walk with a Wegner

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Took my very 1st Spyderco for a walk today. This knife feels so good in the hand - it's amazing!

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Bonus pic of a Hairy Woodpecker pecking on my sitting log - sorry, close as I could get, and don't have great zoom...

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Winter walk

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Not a bad day at all - had to go take a few pics, whittle, etc....

Wharnied Caracara Rescue...

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D4 PE...

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My trusty Tasman Salt sidekick...

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My newest aquisition, which I love - Black UKPK...

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Bonus pic of someone who was watching me all the time...

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What is that in the tree ? nice pics.
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kankryb wrote:What is that in the tree ? nice pics.
Thanks - it's a porcupine. I almost sat on a log one day with one hiding underneath. :eek:

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Great pics! Nature and knives, an excellent combination.
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Milli in the snow

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Here's a few of my Black-bladed Military on an outing...

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Checking out a bird's nest...
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... and a bonus pic of some Common Goldeneyes and Canadian Geese hanging out together - and avoiding me :(

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Nice pictures, again, Jazz!
Thanks for sharing them. Cool knives and great scenery. I like the 'Spyderco stump'. :spyder:
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If I found that many Spydecos scattered throughout the forest, I would adopt them all! ;) Nice pics!
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ChapmanPreferred wrote:If I found that many Spydecos scattered throughout the forest, I would adopt them all! ;) Nice pics!
Thanks - I'm just glad I didn't step on any of them hiding in the grass and snow. ;)

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A fine February day...

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Took along my Atlantic Salt Wharncliffe...

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... and my lovely little jackknife, or Urban, as most of us know it...

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I think this is a Yellow Warbler's nest - tiny little thing..

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... bonus pic of my friend again - I almost always see 2 of these guys...

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D4 mod and Salt 1 mod for a walk...

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If it wasn't windy enough to blow me back to Saskatchewan today, it would have been nice :( but I went for a walk anyway. Took along my D4 - it's been hogging my pocket for over a week - I quite like it. Salt 1 came along too...

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Nice pics. I went for my first spring woods walk yesterday. The Ramps are really starting to take off and I saw a few Dutchmen's breeches coming up. The spring wildflowers should be coming soon in NE Ohio. Looks like you have a bit of winter to go yet Jazz. I am going to have to do an Atlantic Wharnie one of these days. I just love yours every time I see it.
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