Friday, April 8, 2016

Made me a holster

So I had a hide shoulder on hold at the local trading post until I brought in enough acorns, roadkill, and rocks to trade for it. I finally brought it home the other day, and decided to make a holster for my ranch edc revolver. 

Glued the edges and drying.

Stitched up and ready for wet forming. I used dental floss since I didn't have any artificial sinew.

Wet formed and drying. Next is the first burnishing and dyeing.

All set up and ready to dye, put on a nice smooth coat of dark brown...ah crap!
Alright so it's not all smooth and even...I guess that's what you get for using wood stain instead of proper dye...but hey it looks pretty cool!


I'm happy with how it turned out. I like the horsehair tassel for the hammer loop.

Friday, March 25, 2016

Took a hike at Spenceville yesterday

I took a hike down at Spenceville Wildlife Area yesterday. I thought I'd share some of my pictures.
A large portion of Spenceville is grassland, with a smattering of scraggly oak trees in the areas where ranchers graze their cattle. The WA is also used for dog field trials, hunting, and horseback riding.


Beaver dam across a small stream.


Wild roses, with a few rose hips left over from last year. Rose hips are edible, and they contain a lot of vitamin C.


Watercress.  
A little ribbon snake...
...and a couple of his much bigger cousins, making more. Biggest rattlesnake I've ever seen.
Rattle from the male. I counted 14 buttons on that bad lad. Don't wanna run across him in the dark, that's for sure!
Remains of an old root cellar from one of the homesteads that used to be on the Preserve.
Hand dug well from the same homestead.

Mortar stones. The natives would grind acorns into flour in these.

Had a pretty good hike. I think I walked close to 10 miles. I gathered a bunch of bone for various projects, thanks to a few coyote-killed cow carcasses.


Friday, January 1, 2016

Well, that’s unsettling...

Found this very, very fresh mountain lion territory marker on a horseback ride today:
The sap hadn't even started running out of the wound yet. To give an idea of scale, the tree is about 3 feet in diameter, and the marker is about 30 feet off the ground. I know a big male has been hanging out in the area over the last month or so. My father in law found what was left of a deer kill he made a couple weeks ago. Good sized blacktail, 8 pointer. We were mad, both of us have been eyeballing that deer for the freezer.