Spyderco Closed - Blizzard

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MountainManJim
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Here are pics of the snowstorm, enjoy ...

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I think this could be a new way of measuring snow fall amounts ...

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I think it's starting to slow down, time to dig out the cars ...

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One for the PyrGuy ...

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Current Favorite: Caly 3.5, Super Blue. We're done here. It doesn't get better than the Caly 3.5
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#22

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Good to know the boss is looking out for the safety of the workers, mine is doing this when needed, I've been sent home a couple of times this year, with pay. :D
learning it the hard way... :rolleyes:
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Hey, can you do a tutorial on how to cord wrap your Mule like you did?

I like it, and it will give you some thing to do while snowed in... ;)
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I took these today at around 6pm. We got some snow and mostly the wind was kicking up creating snow drifts and white out conditions for a while. the roads are just snowpacked but it's still coming down. I took pictures of my CF Caly3 for comparison. The last few are of my boot print and how deep the snow was. There were alot of accidents from what I heard on the news.

BTW, I think a snow-type model would be a GREAT idea! something with a large hole for opening while using gloves and in H1

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I had to double check the time stamp to make sure it's not a bumped old thread, you guys have some awsome snow there! I was hoping for a lot of snow this past winter but it turned out to be crap, not even one heavy snowfall. Everything is already melt here too. :(
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#26

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...You guys better get yer Orange Mili's out so ya dont loose em..........The weather guy here said .....that there were 10-12 foot snow drifts for Colorado and parts of Oklahoma...
...Far more .....:spyder: than i need
But no where near as many as I want......
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jb2009: This was just about the only real snowfall we had all winter. Here we usually get heavy snow in the Fall (Oct) and in the Spring (Mar). Before this storm the foothills were bone dry and I think many of us were a little worried.

Markg: It's dead simple. Lay some the cord lengthwise from end of the handle to the blade and start wrapping tightly (I threaded the cord through the top hole first). When you reach the butt of the handle, start threading the cord through the holes to secure the wrap. Ending can be a little tricky. I just threaded the cord through a small hole and made a little lanyard. To make things go easy, you can remove some stuffing from the cord.

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I wish it could snow where I am.. :( a blizzard knife? H1 blade, light blue handles :p
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