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    Prometheus Design Werx CaB-2 tote bag (quick review)

    That is really a very quick review of the Prometheus Design Werx CaB-2 tote bag. I usuallyu prefer more extensive reviews but in this case - there is no need? It’s a well-made simple product, not much to talk about actually... but it’s friggin cool! [for the record: yes, I purchased the bag...
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    GB Mini Hatchet - first attempt to leather sheath...

    Made of an old Swedish ammo pouch... even reused original snap. My first attempt to axe pocket sheath...
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    Hill People Gear 'UMLINDI' pack - in-depth review after full season of hiking etc.

    I'm a pack addict, I admit! I need a new pack every now and then, some of them I sell, some stay with me for longer. Umlindi has a good chance to belong to the latter group... got it almost a year now and don't plan to part with it. Purchased it directly at HPG online store, with my own money...
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    Article: Helle Utvaer - bushcraft knife designed by Jesper Voxnaes (aka VOX)

    You can view the page at http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/content.php?r=724-Helle-Utvaer-bushcraft-knife-designed-by-Jesper-Voxnaes-(aka-VOX)
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    Helle Utvaer - bushcraft knife designed by Jesper Voxnaes (aka VOX)

    Jesper is a great guy and awesome knifemaker. I've had a pleasure to play with his customs, but this one is a production knife. Made in Europe and made with us in mind... should be legal in most (all?) European forests. I've been playing with Utvaer a lot in the field (well, even more than "juzt...
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    Mystery Ranch Dragon Slayer - hunting pack used for family hiking.

    Hi! I've just finished an extensive review of my Dragon Slayer so I thought I'd share with you guys here. Disclaimer: I purchased it with my own hard earned money a year ago and it will stay with me for long! It's on Pack Config blog (run by my buddy from UK) but since it's not bushcraft...
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    Mystery Ranch 'Booty Bag' review

    Just wanted to share my thoughts about my MR Booty Bag - small utility pack by Mystary Ranch, which was just published at Motus World website. Maybe you find it useful? Enjoy anyway :) http://motusworld.com/2014/05/review-mystery-ranch-booty-bag
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    Patch panel for HPG Tarahumara

    I know it's not a major issue but I simply like velcro morale patches on my backpack. So my Tarahumara just got patch pannel stitched on it :D
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    Mystery Ranch ASAP rev - part II - Real Winter Mountains Testing!

    As you could read in first part of my MR ASAP review I really liked the design, construction and features of the pack. However, I didn’t have a chance to test it in really demanding conditions… but that changed last week. I'm just back from the mountains. And now I'd like to share...
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    Article: Gransfors Bruks Mini Hatchet - review (2009 - 2014)

    You can view the page at http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/content.php?r=601-Gransfors-Bruks-Mini-Hatchet-review-(2009-2014)
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    Gransfors Bruks Mini Hatchet - review (2009 - 2014)

    It started 5 years ago - my experience with Gransfors Bruks hatchets & Axes. I've had a couple of them but the one to stay for sure is the Mini Hatchet! Yes... the Mighty Mini! So in 2009 I decided to pull the trigger and bought my first Gransfors Bruks axe - the Mini Hatchet. Why this model...
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    Mystery Ranch ASAP review - the quest for a perfect EDC pack (many pics)

    Tri-Zip system, the signature of Mystery Ranch backpacks, has been on top of my list (as far as pack accessibility is concerned) for last couple of years. I really liked the design, but I simply did not need another backpack. I was quite done with my 16, 20, 30 and 42 L pattern (different...
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    Backpack in the field

    What title says. Just couple of shots...
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    Eberlestock S25 'Cherry Bomb' - secret weapon backpack review

    DISCLAIMER: it's not a typical bushcraft item, but still a backpack and I use it in the outdoor activities and for traveling as well, so maybe you find it useful, who knows? Very recently I was looking for a carry-platform for my new bullpup air rifle (EdGun Lelya since you ask, full power PCP...
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    Sibert "Bushcrafter" just arrived!

    My new blade just arrived - blend of strong modern outdoor knife and bushcraft style. Made by Shane Sibert (USA). Strong & sharp, just what I wanted! 4.5" blade of S30V, micarta handle, leather sheath. Cool. :D Cheers! P
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    Spyderco Chokwe - a spider from Africa

    Chokwe - a spider from Africa Click on the thumbnails for big pictures. And remember, I'm not native English speaker Sal, you're truthly a Man Of Innovation! Sal Glesser, owner of Spyderco, brings features and designs never seen in "modern sporting cutlery" before (like hole-opener or...
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    Tichbourne „Moose Hunter” with Tom Krein scandi regrind

    Some years ago I received a knife as a gift from a good friend – it was George Tichbourne “Moose Hunter”. It’s a 5” blade knife made of 0.125 stock 440C stainless steel. Cocobolo handle and Northen style leather sheath. I really liked it a lot! It’s a good overall utility knife, with great...
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    Polish Tatra Mountains - weekend trip to "The 5 Lakes Valley"

    As I said here (http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=45955) I decided to go for a short trip to the mountains. Weekend trip, of which 2 days we spent in the heart of Polish Tatra Mountains, and exaclty in "The 5 Lakes Valley" - probably the most beautiful place in Poland I'm aware...
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    TAD Gear - F.A.S.T. Pack P.S. v2 - hands-on preview (and vs. EDC)

    So... I got one. I've been using my TAD Gear EDC pack for years (now I've got newest 3rd generation for about a year) so I'll compare it to FAST EDC. TAD FAST EDC: http://www.tadgear.com/shop.php?id=508 TAD FAST PS v.2: http://www.tadgear.com/shop.php?id=684 This is my third day with...
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    Beskid Niski - Polish wild mountains (pic heavy)

    Last two weeks I spent with my wife, my 4 y.o. Mary and friends with 2 kids in Beskid Niski, which area is probably THE wildest Mountains in Poland. No cell phone coverage, very small villages, no tourists on trials (wild trials!). So just nature - a place "untouched"... We lived in a rebuilt...