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    Norway v's German Backpacks

    Definitely a thumbs up for the German Alpiner. I've been pleased as Punch with mine. It is the perfect size for a daypack or even more as it swallows all my gear with ease. One is tempted to throw in more just in case because of the ample size but I think for heavier weights you would want...
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    What anticeptic?

    I use good old-fashioned, nursey recommended Dettol. It even smells clinical so it will evoke sympathy for your boo-boos. :D
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    Norse Knotwork & Runic Belt

    *Drool* Now that is craftsmanship. goodjob
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    A trip to Canada

    Well, there are lots of opportunities to do the typical touristy things like wildlife watching, hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, white water rafting, mountain biking, etc. I will just warn you that Banff is a beautiful place but rather expensive to do any shopping or staying in general....a tourist...
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    Hello from PEI Canada.

    Woohoo! Hat trick! Mr Horton would be proud. :D
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    A few recent Knives. (pic heavy)

    My, what beauties. I'm feeling a bit of knife-envy here. :D
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    Hello from PEI Canada.

    They are certainly a prolific chain. Better than having a pretentious Starbucks on every corner like Wet Coast. ;)
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    Hello from PEI Canada.

    But of course. Roll up the Rim time too! Bonus.
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    Hello from PEI Canada.

    Ey up, fellow Canuckistanian. :D
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    Building the Zombie outbreak response bike.

    :lmao: Typical guy reaction when you fired her up there. See....fun. I also see you ran into the same bs everyone else does, right down to the crappy soft bolts and brutal instructions in terrible English. I know my shed was blue....and that wasn't from the engine fumes! Enjoy the ride.
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    Rokon

    I believe that was their RT340 TCR enduro back in the 70's. Those puppies are long gone unless you happen on a barn-find.
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    Rokon

    Now there is a beasty...it would be fun to try for a tootle about.
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    Rokon

    Haha, you know your machine best....looks sound from the piccie. May I suggest more threadlocking adhesive and duct tape? :lmao:
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    Rokon

    Oooooo nice road wheels there, Paddytray. I say those are fit to escape at high speed from any zombies...missus or sans missus. LOL. Yeah, Rokons are cool. A very niche market but have been around for over 50 years now. If you like speed, look elsewhere for a dirt bike. If you like looking at...
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    Rokon

    This came up in another tread but….anybody on this forum have a Rokon moto-tractor? I absolutely love mine. I think they are excellent for all sorts of tasks such as yard work (ick) hunting, exploring, and yes, general bushcraftiness. :D These babies will get you and all your gear to...
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    Building the Zombie outbreak response bike.

    I did one of those a few years ago….I hope you have better luck than I did. I found that cheap Chinese 2 stroke a nightmare to keep going. And then there was the endless adjusting of all parts as they vibrate and rattle loose. Loctite everything! I could go on since they are essentially a...
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    Wetterling

    Indeed we do. I'm currently refurbishing a pair of old HB beauties but I'm having a bugger of a time finding handles with the proper eye sizes. All my local dealers have handles with tiny eye ends and no meat on them. Useless! I'm rather amazed I can't get a simple axe handle any more without it...
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    Coyote fur ruff

    Yeah, us Canucks can still get fur for all sorts of uses. I love my coyote fur ruff on my down coat; you can't beat it for cutting down an Arctic wind. You can buy pieces here.... http://www.fursource.com/coyote-fur-trim-collarcuff-strips-2x26-p-390.html or...
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    New bushcraft series.

    Bwahahahaha....
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    A day at the woods (pic heavy)

    Always great to see children engaging their natural surroundings instead of glued to some electronic device. Lovely pics. :)