ever carry a "speed open" or "spring assisted" knife?One time I just about started a riot at the University of Washington chemical engineering building just by taking out my pocket knife. I had picked up some chinese takeout and was sitting in the student lounge waiting for my wife and one of the pieces of chicken was too large to eat neatly so I thought I would be dignified and cut it up. The knife only had a 2.5 " blade but when it clicked open people turned and looked, 2 girls who were on there way in turned around and hid behind the door. Part way through a whispered conversation about calling campus security about the creepy guy in the lounge my wife came in and said I should put the knife away. I'm a farm boy, I started carrying a knife when I was 8. To me I did nothing unusual, to the new generation stabbing the chicken with a plastic fork and chewing it down to size was the better thing to do. Different areas, different opinions.
Since moving to Show Low and taking up trout fishing, I have encountered quite a few "purists" who think I'm absolutely barbaric for KILLING then EATING the fish I just caught!I feel naked without my leatherman, before that my Swiss army knife. I use mine for food all the time especially out in the field but I have yet to have anyone react that strongly.
Although I did have someone in Washington state throw rocks at me for "torturing the fish" while I was fly fishing.........
What's the world coming to. Something you and I agree on...who'd a thunk it. I also carry a pocket knife and now and then my 14 in 1 tool which also has a knife blade. I admit to being somewhat careful where I pull it out though.I feel naked without my leatherman, before that my Swiss army knife. I use mine for food all the time especially out in the field but I have yet to have anyone react that strongly.
Although I did have someone in Washington state throw rocks at me for "torturing the fish" while I was fly fishing.........
I saw a letter to the editor (been around net for a while), where someone said that hunters should be ashamed, they should get their meat from the grocery store where no animals were harmed.
Only difference is that instead of having 40' to 60' trees, you'll have 3' to 5' trees!Do you know what you'll have in 15 years if you clear cut a forest? You'll have a ---- forest.
Burning and clear cutting are not quite the same thing. It takes longer to recover from a really bad forest fire than from clear cutting. Clear cutting leaves most of the underbrush and root systems in place. Bad forest fires clear everything.Only difference is that instead of having 40' to 60' trees, you'll have 3' to 5' trees!Do you know what you'll have in 15 years if you clear cut a forest? You'll have a ---- forest.
Nine years ago the forest area just west of where I now live suffered a horrendous forest fire and today still looks pathetic even after replanting efforts with a twig here and a twig there sticking up.
Gotcha! Didn't consider all the undergrowth still thriving after the trees were cut. But am still guessing short forests.Burning and clear cutting are not quite the same thing. It takes longer to recover from a really bad forest fire than from clear cutting. Clear cutting leaves most of the underbrush and root systems in place. Bad forest fires clear everything.Only difference is that instead of having 40' to 60' trees, you'll have 3' to 5' trees!Do you know what you'll have in 15 years if you clear cut a forest? You'll have a ---- forest.
Nine years ago the forest area just west of where I now live suffered a horrendous forest fire and today still looks pathetic even after replanting efforts with a twig here and a twig there sticking up.
True enough, but for much wildlife new growth forest is better habitat than mature, so there is something to be said for it. We never had clear cutting but lumbering was an important industry in my home town. We loved to hunt in the areas that got lumbered off - many more deer. Deer being browsers do much better when the big trees are gone and the little ones are growing and they can reach the food.Gotcha! Didn't consider all the undergrowth still thriving after the trees were cut. But am still guessing short forests.Burning and clear cutting are not quite the same thing. It takes longer to recover from a really bad forest fire than from clear cutting. Clear cutting leaves most of the underbrush and root systems in place. Bad forest fires clear everything.Only difference is that instead of having 40' to 60' trees, you'll have 3' to 5' trees!Do you know what you'll have in 15 years if you clear cut a forest? You'll have a ---- forest.
Nine years ago the forest area just west of where I now live suffered a horrendous forest fire and today still looks pathetic even after replanting efforts with a twig here and a twig there sticking up.