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  1. Robson Valley

    Burning wet logs / woods

    Outdoors, under open cover and not cooked in a shed, my cedar carving wood dries down to an equilibrium moisture content of 12-14%. 540 cal/g is the Heat of Vaporization for water going from a liquid to a gas. This is the energy loss which will kill you as hypothermia. This was a major issue...
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    Waterproof note book

    Forestry field note books here all have waterproof pages. Pencil or many brands of ball-point pen Duk's Bak. Find a shop that sells field supplies to land surveyors. Expect a hard cover book, maybe 6" x 8" with several styles of refill page-packs.
  3. Robson Valley

    Burning wet logs / woods

    You don't need a "firewood drying hut." Just some sort of waterproof tarp tired down over the pile. Standing dead wood is as dry as you will find it, provided you can take it. Even at your campsite, gotta cover the wood for heat/light/cooking. Splitting helps to increase the surface area for...
  4. Robson Valley

    Burning wet logs / woods

    Any loose waterproof cover for 24/7 will allow good ventilation for drying. Wood carvers estimate that wood dries 1" thickness per year (outdoors under cover and not cooked in a shed.) You have a tall problem trying to dry your wood. Never close it in. To make matters worse, no other common...
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    Where do we come from - What are our backgrounds?

    I was parked on Grandpa's grain farm each summer as a little kid Fantastic landscaped places to explore. Next was the summer house at the lake with all the ravines and swamps to explore (very heavily used by First Nations) for stone hammers and arrowheads, clay for pots and lots of fishing...
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    Getting wet in Winter

    I believe that staying dry is far easier than trying to dry clothing in a rainstorm. Hypothermia will kill you with no respect for anything else. The thinnest part of your body for heat exchange with your environment is your chest wall, your ribs, and your blood as it courses through your...
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    Liquid fuel stoves? Diesel, Kerosene, car gas?

    For us, the big issue is the repeated number of total power failures. Man! but is it DARK! The computer gives me enough light to pull out my "kit" and fire up a couple of kero lanterns. That warm yellow light reminds me of summers without power at the lake. I have several 1 and 2 burner bottle...
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    Asymmetrical Radial cherry spoon

    One other neat thing about "learning the wood" for one species, a lot of that transfers to the next one, suppose its peach or some other fruit wood (dried apple is like iron.) I've been carving fairly steadily for maybe 25-30 years, I don't count. Switching from western red cedar to paper birch...
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    Need a bill hook, advice wanted

    From pole pruners down to little clipping scissors, I been buying Fiskars tools for 25 years or more. I have no complaints about any of it. Just this year past, I finally had to admit that my 30+ yr old Fiskars bypass pruners were literally wearing out. Of course where I live, usage is...
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    Asymmetrical Radial cherry spoon

    I like to read the way that you are "learning the wood." It isn't all the same, is it? Most pots have a fairly sharp bend at the bottom/side contour. Asymmetric spoons can clean that out to the last morsel.
  11. Robson Valley

    Shelter for the hills

    Dry and snug in a tent out of the wind and rain. You did it right. For how many eons has Man done like you did and watched the night skies? When it gets dark, it is DARK. I'd be curious to learn more of your hot food menu selections and drinks.
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    Liquid fuel stoves? Diesel, Kerosene, car gas?

    Getting some stoves to "simmer" is hard, you might as well raise the pot 2-3 inches. I have never felt that I was absolutely desperate of stove fuel. Bring my preference with me and watch the kettle boil.
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    Runner bean seeds

    The green bean pods need to be cooked, well-steamed at the very least. There's a toxin, phytohemagglutinin, that is heat labile. More than a small handful of raw pods is a drag on your red blood cells & their production. First Nations out on the Great Plains of North America (eg the Hidatsa...
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    Larger carving axes?

    I'm quite happy with the elbow adzes and a D adze as are used by First Nations wood carvers here in the Pacific Northwest. I think some what more finesse than an axe on curved surfaces. One carver in Alaska claims that the Kestrel Sitka elbow adze is a "bandsaw on a stick". I must agree. The...
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    If you had no ties and money wasn’t an issue, where would you move to?

    I'm here in McBride, BC because I had years of opportunity to visit many small villages and towns across BC. Stay a week, see what they have for home-owner amenities. I picked this place because I knew some people. There's a little 6 bed serious hospital with MD and nurses. Two grocery...
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    If you had no ties and money wasn’t an issue, where would you move to?

    There's an ex-pat brit family here. They have embraced our life style and environment without blinking. Even at -16C at sunrise today. Licensed fur trapper with trap lines. Big game hunter of all available species and they prepare what they harvest. He's very successful. This village...
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    Walking in Circles

    It's hard to describe how heavy and how fast a mountain snow storm can come in. No more orientation by the peak shapes! It can be 20 yards in just a minute. We only got maybe 6" a couple of nights ago, up another 1,000m or more must have been quite a blast. That's an advantage to walking...
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    what is the best way to pack a backback for hiking and camping

    I suppose that I always took more than I needed for any eventuality. The basic assumption was always that it would be pi$$ing rain when we stopped. OK: first out is the rain fly for the big A-frame tent, spread out. Next, toss the ripstop nylon tent under the rain fly and get it square with...
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    Fire side snifters

    Crown Royal Canadian rye whiskey is good. They have a few novelty bottles which I have decided to blow some money on. Bought the apple one first, good strong nose and taste. Like it. Next was a very pale vanilla. 1/4tsp(1.25ml) natural vanilla extract in 2 oz/60ml was the badly needed fix...
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    Walking in Circles

    Buy a good compass and learn to use it. Play with it, carry it with you all the time. Might just save your butt in a fog some day. When I bought this house 22 years ago, I imagined that the streets ran E/W and the avenues N/S. Fooling with my Brunton compass one day, I learn that the avenues...