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Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also)

Posted By: michelangelo

Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/21/10 11:37 PM

Hi all,
today after several rainy days we go out finally...as on the mountain we had more snow recently, we decided to "explore" <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> another step of Stizzon river...
this little river is various, so never mind about annoying...
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time to stop and eat something
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I used for the first time the Berghaus Airflow III I recently bought, I'm pretty fine with it...I'll take with me my empty can, I will use it to do an improvised whistle (I'll show you later)
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my blade's set for today: SY MUK, Benchmade Rift 950-1, Vic Minichamp
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footprints (2 days ago, I guess) of a wildboar, you may see dewclaws that are set back and off to the side of the cleave prints
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SY MUk was usefull to improvise a "bridge", preparing wood to cross a part of the river
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any few shots more...
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and it's time to leave back, also because new clouds are coming...
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coming back we decide to use the "normal" way :-)
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...ohh... this remember me we have chicken for lunch...not too bad at all :-)
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Ciao! Alfredo
Posted By: sumoj275

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/22/10 12:29 AM

Thanks for sharing your adventure with us. So how do you like the MUK?
Posted By: michelangelo

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/22/10 12:59 AM

Yes I like my MUK, it's really handy, light but rough when needed, pretty friendly to see, in few words he's a workhorse who go ahead to the goal :-)
Posted By: myketheknife

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/22/10 01:12 AM

Beautifull river pics,thanks so much for sharing them.It's so cool,hiking a river in the mtns.Anticipating whats around the next bend.And taking in the beauty of nature on the river. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />

And who knew the Mukk was a bridge builder too? <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/ooo.gif" alt="" />
Great river to hike,great knife,and great pics = a great thread.
Thanks again and keep them comming.Ciao
Posted By: ThePitsBro52

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/22/10 11:09 AM

nice
Posted By: Private Klink

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/22/10 02:28 PM

Very nice as always Fredo! <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: J33psr0ck

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/22/10 08:12 PM

Cool pics. Looks like a nice place to walk.
Posted By: sumoj275

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/22/10 09:10 PM

I had to come back and look at the river pic. The picture is so refreshing. This time of the year I get cabin fever and start to long for some walk-abouts.
Posted By: Silverback

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/22/10 09:34 PM

That is a real nice river Fredo. Are there any fish in it?
Posted By: myketheknife

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/23/10 08:38 AM

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That is a real nice river Fredo. Are there any fish in it?
Thats what I wondered,but he didn't have a pole so I didn't ask.Looks like it should though.



Thanks again Fredo
Posted By: michelangelo

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/23/10 09:22 AM

Thanks guys.
@Silverback: yes, fish are in it, especially Trota Fario
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awesome to eat :-)
Posted By: Silverback

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/23/10 11:33 PM

Holy S--t. Brown Trout? Do you fish for them in season? Please tell us more about fishing for them. Spinning, bait, lures or flies?
The best to eat.
Thank you Fredo for the pic.
Posted By: michelangelo

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/24/10 08:19 AM

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Holy S--t. Brown Trout? Do you fish for them in season? Please tell us more about fishing for them. Spinning, bait, lures or flies?
The best to eat.
Thank you Fredo for the pic.

Unfortunately not, I don't fish them... I just eat them :-)
I have several friends that fish on the rivers around here, and they especially use spinning for this kind of Trout (Fario), but they let me know fishing techniques changed by the different places (with many woods around, just sand on the bottom of the river, rocks, ecc.).
The area were you may find this kind of Trout here in Europe:
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Posted By: myketheknife

Re: Crossing river (thanks to my MUK also) - 02/24/10 08:44 AM

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Holy S--t. Brown Trout? Do you fish for them in season? Please tell us more about fishing for them. Spinning, bait, lures or flies?
The best to eat.
Thank you Fredo for the pic.

Unfortunately not, I don't fish them... I just eat them :-)
I have several friends that fish on the rivers around here, and they especially use spinning for this kind of Trout (Fario), but they let me know fishing techniques changed by the different places (with many woods around, just sand on the bottom of the river, rocks, ecc.).
The area were you may find this kind of Trout here in Europe:
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Just like over here,different lure types for different conditions.
BTW trout, YUM YUM <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/thumbup.gif" alt="" />
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