The last time I was on the ranch was in January--see "Spydercos in the snow and ice in Wyoming." In January, the temperature reached negative 20 degrees F, and Torrey lake was completely frozen. This time, in March, much of the ice had melted, and the temperature was a comfortable 40 to 50 degrees F. Wildlife was plentiful--big horn sheep, hundreds of mule deer, elk, bald eagles, tundra swans, and hawks were all to be found on or around the ranch.
But now we'll get on to the Spydies and the pics. I am also using this thread to test a new image hosting site.
My brown knives (S35VN PM2, Nilakka, and XHP Native) at "Split Rock," a historic site on the drive up:

The Nilakka was my main EDC knife on this trip. Every time that I spend time on the ranch, I like to test a new knife. (In the past, my main EDC Spydies have been the S30V PM2, Manix 2 Cruwear, and Lil' Lionspy.) The Nilakka is a very interesting knife--lots of positives and negatives. Look for a review in the next few weeks (or whenever I get around to it :rolleyes: ).
Nilakka with a deer bone:

Nilakka on the foot bridge:

Nilakka with Elmax PM2 and orange Dragonfly:

Orange Dragonfly with orange lichen and by Torrey Lake:


Elmax Paramilitary 2 with a deer antler we found and sage brush:

S90V Manix 2 XL on an aspen tree in front of our log cabin:

To be continued...