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Come along to the amazing Summer Moot (21st July - 2nd August), a festival of bushcrafting and camping in a beautiful woodland PLEASE CLICK HERE for more information.
It is often pointed out to people that the best prices for (manufactured abroad) knives are to be found in shops like Hennie Haynes. The import duties are why their prices are higher than the $ prices.
Getting a retailer or maker in another country to try to sneak past customs could put them in...
I have a Ryobi drill which has been used and abused. It is still going very strong and I think it is a good tool for the money. Spent about £100 on it over 10 years ago, so not a bargain basement tool. Batteries are now starting to show their age but that is really good going considering the abuse.
Unable to find my home-made meths stove and wanting something cheap and compact, I bought a firedragon stove and fuel
http://bcbin.com/product/firedragon-folding-cooker-mk-ii/
I got the fuel from Cotswolds camping who incidentally are one of the cheapest sources at £2.50 for 6 blocks.
3 blocks...
That was interesting, Kris.
When I was young, I was taught to build post and rail fences with tenon joints - each rail passed through the post and was squared off with an asymmetric scarf so it overlapped with the adjacent rail. Made for a very strong fence.
This was with round posts and rails...
I know nothing about fishing, other than when I see people fishing it seems to take a long time to catch anything. To rely on it as a source of food whilst also walking long distances each day would seem to be contradictory.
How about planning the walk over summer months and working the winter...
The question about a surform is "why bother?"
What is a surform for? Shaping a 'random' shape, correct? Rapid removal of material that can't be done easily with a saw or a plane.
In the past you would just use an adze for that. A skilled person with an adze has no difficulty doing that shaping...
I've heard that recent opinels are not so good. I have an older one and it is pretty decent - blade thins to towards the top so it doesn't jam. Apparently newer ones are just flat.
I did first aid at age 11/12. Back then it covered CPR, treating cuts, burns, bruises, sprains, making improvised sprints, bandages slings and treating snakebite.
I've been back through Steven's posts and I can't find the one where he described his sleeping arrangements. Trouble is, I asked him on facebook and his response was buried in general replies. He was popular during his pilgrimage so there were hundreds and hundreds of responses.
I know he...
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