Looks like the famous MrJ Para 3 lwt to me . MG2p_atrick wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 4:15 pmIs that a Sage 5? For the life of me I'm having a hard time identifying that one. There seems to be a reflection of a branch in the blade. To me, it almost looks like the start of a hollow grind (like on a GB). Come to think of it, a hollow ground Sage would be something.
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Manixguy@1994 wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 5:10 pmLooks like the famous MrJ Para 3 lwt to me . MG2p_atrick wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 4:15 pmIs that a Sage 5? For the life of me I'm having a hard time identifying that one. There seems to be a reflection of a branch in the blade. To me, it almost looks like the start of a hollow grind (like on a GB). Come to think of it, a hollow ground Sage would be something.
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Something about this one...
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aicolainen wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 2:01 amAnd yet another beautiful backdrop. I've been away from this thread for a while, and seeing this I know why I came back :)
Thanks guys for the kind words and glad you like the scenery!
I may share some background to the pic, as I sometimes like to do:
This place is called the Sellarn-Alm.
An "Alm" is kind of a "seasonal mountain pasture" (@aicolainen I think you have that in Norway too). So a place higher up in the mountains where the farmers drive and herd the cattle in the sommer month, so that the grass on the meadows in the valley can regrow or they can sow corn or whatever there.
On this particular "Alm", they are not only herding and milking the cattle, but also, like in former times, produce butter and cheese right up there.
As kind of a sidejob hikers and mountainbikers who come by occasionally are offered simple, very tasty homemade meals (not yet though, since the cattle will be driven up there just in June)
The Sellarn-Alm is a pretty quiet place, since it is not on a spectacular, high mountain, but a rather low and not often visited one.
I like to step by there though when hiking- both in the off season, like lately when I took the pic, and also when the cattle and farmers are up there and one can have food or beer or some cakes.
As well as on the quite many other "Almen" in our great mountains around here.
Two more pics of the Sellarn-Alm:
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Beautiful area , if I went to that cabin I would never leave . Dan
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Cool backstory Gernot … I’d dang sure stop and help milk some cows or split some wood in exchange for goodies…kinda reminds me of “The Hills Are Alive” scene in the Sound of MusicWartstein wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 7:21 amaicolainen wrote: ↑Tue May 14, 2024 2:01 amAnd yet another beautiful backdrop. I've been away from this thread for a while, and seeing this I know why I came back :)Thanks guys for the kind words and glad you like the scenery!
I may share some background to the pic, as I sometimes like to do:
This place is called the Sellarn-Alm.
An "Alm" is kind of a "seasonal mountain pasture" (@aicolainen I think you have that in Norway too). So a place higher up in the mountains where the farmers drive and herd the cattle in the sommer month, so that the grass on the meadows in the valley can regrow or they can sow corn or whatever there.
On this particular "Alm", they are not only herding and milking the cattle, but also, like in former times, produce butter and cheese right up there.
As kind of a sidejob hikers and mountainbikers who come by occasionally are offered simple, very tasty homemade meals (not yet though, since the cattle will be driven up there just in June)
The Sellarn-Alm is a pretty quiet place, since it is not on a spectacular, high mountain, but a rather low and not often visited one.
I like to step by there though when hiking- both in the off season, like lately when I took the pic, and also when the cattle and farmers are up there and one can have food or beer or some cakes.
As well as on the quite many other "Almen" in our great mountains around here.
Two more pics of the Sellarn-Alm:
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Well past the last frost date, basil can be planted.
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Today.. Spyderco Native 5 G-10 in Cruwear
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Best I can do on such short notice . Dan
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Doesn't it? When I see Gernot's pictures I want to burst into song and twirl...SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 10:31 amCool backstory Gernot … I’d dang sure stop and help milk some cows or split some wood in exchange for goodies…kinda reminds me of “The Hills Are Alive” scene in the Sound of Music
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ExactlyBolster wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 4:52 pmDoesn't it? When I see Gernot's pictures I want to burst into song and twirl...SaltyCaribbeanDfly wrote: ↑Wed May 15, 2024 10:31 amCool backstory Gernot … I’d dang sure stop and help milk some cows or split some wood in exchange for goodies…kinda reminds me of “The Hills Are Alive” scene in the Sound of Music
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Dropped off a load of tree limbs and found some firewood
ARK and Native were along for the ride.
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