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    Gaiter recommendations wanted

    Berghaus Yetis. Difficult to get on to your boots, but very effective
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    The Power Pot - Recharge your phone whilst cooking...

    I posted about this a few months ago. Charge straight from flames. http://techcrunch.com/2013/09/26/flamestower/?ncid=tcdaily
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    New Osage Orange recurve bow just finished.

    Wow...just wow. Great work there.
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    Dinky little stove

    Anyone else think he over-filled that roll?
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    Hobo Stove.

    Lovely little piece of work, John.
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    Venison

    Hi Santaman, To be fair, I'd guess that the shovel is more for ease of use rather than any suggestion that it was a tool available to our Stone-Age ancestors. I'd also suggest that even in the Stone Age, cooking was more sophisticated than simply placing meat on coals. Bear in mind that Stone...
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    Venison

    How do you mean "fallacy in his logic"?
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    Hello from Ireland

    Welcome to BCUK
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    Venison

    Leg of venison...it's just crying out to be put in the ground with some hot rocks...a la Mr Mears https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZky_ZRRPPI
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    Bow making in a concrete jungle

    Evening All, Just came across this Ted Talk which may interest some here. It's a tale from a young Korean lad of 15, who found himself making bows from a deep primal urge that he felt within. In a humorous and quirky talk, the youngster takes the audience through his trials and tribulations...
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    Forest Bathing- ever heard of it?

    Seems the Japanese have cottoned on to something most on here could have told them for free. They call it shinrin-yoku or forest bathing. Seemingly, being in the woods makes you feel better! Whoda thought, eh? http://www.theherald.com.au/story/1788684/less-is-more-tonic-in-a-forest/?cs=303
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    Phone charging bushcraft style

    Hi All, Just came across this little guy being advertised on TechCrunch. A flame powered phone charger, perfect for camping etc. when the phone dies. They're crowdfunding at the moment, so you could even get in on the action from the get-go...
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    For Spoon Enthusiasts

    Very nice!
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    Buying a bow drill kit - why?

    Forty quid? http://www.a-finlay-primitive-crafts.co.uk/deluxe_bow_drill_kit.html Forty?!?
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    Prehistoric spicy grub!

    Agreed MoT. It's great to get an insight into the depth and texture of the lives of prehistoric peoples. Sometimes it can be too easy to see them as one-dimensional beings, who only fuelled from food. This offers a glimpse into the way they might have really lived.
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    Prehistoric spicy grub!

    Came across this article earlier and thought some on here might be interested. I won't feel like such a fraud now when I slip the chorizo or Tabasco sauce into the pack on the next camping trip. http://www.irishtimes.com/news/science/study-reveals-stone-age-gourmets-favoured-spicy-food-1.1503508
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    5 Days Hiking

    Oh Sudocrem is special stuff! It's useful for just about everything from burns to cuts, spots, rashes, grazes (running out of ailments here). But it's dead handy as it's both antiseptic and very soothing.
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    What did you buy today?

    They sure are. I'm asking myself why I didn't buy one of these years ago. Now I'm tempted to get a 6 and an 8 just for comparison's sake. Really great slicer.
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    What did you buy today?

    A lovely Opinel No 7 which I was inspired to buy after my recent holiday to France (where they are on sale in every tabac). Was relatively sharp, but a quick rub of the DC4 and a lick of the strop and she was razor sharp. A lovely knife so far, but haven't yet used it in anger in any real way...
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    Hiking The Cevennes National Park/Tarn Gorge - Southern France

    A thoroughly enjoyable read. Well done.