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Bushnoob
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Hello all!
This title is a bit more of an eye catcher and may sound a bit over used but it isn't what you think. I understand some people have two light carry set-ups. One set-up being a bushcraft set-up which could include a 4" bushcraft knife, folding saw, or a small axe. The second being their survival set-up which could include a large 6"+ knife and maybe a saw or an axe.
My question is this.....
When do you carry each set-up and why? Why do you carry a survival knife set-up sometimes when going out?
Please respond and I hope this creates some nice responses. Maybe clear some peoples heads about carrying "only 1" knife. This way they could evaluate their situation before assuming a single carry....
This title is a bit more of an eye catcher and may sound a bit over used but it isn't what you think. I understand some people have two light carry set-ups. One set-up being a bushcraft set-up which could include a 4" bushcraft knife, folding saw, or a small axe. The second being their survival set-up which could include a large 6"+ knife and maybe a saw or an axe.
My question is this.....
When do you carry each set-up and why? Why do you carry a survival knife set-up sometimes when going out?
Please respond and I hope this creates some nice responses. Maybe clear some peoples heads about carrying "only 1" knife. This way they could evaluate their situation before assuming a single carry....