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    Can anyone help me?

    G'day every one. I just spent a perplexing time reading through the "RM Alan Wood Knives on Ebay" thread here: http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34851 Now I know all about: "anything is worth what a buyer will pay", "it's not disgusting, it's Capitalsim", "it will increase...
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    6 months with the bark River Liten Bror

    G'day guys I hope no one minds if I repost a review I did of the Bark River Liten Bror. This review was originally put up in July of this year over on the Bark River forum. I have had the pleasure of using the Liten Bror (LB) for 6 months now, and I’m finally in a position to post...
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    Malcolm Douglas RIP

    Last Thursday, the world lost a true outdoorsman :( This guy was the real deal . Sad regards Mick
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    Bushcraft on the back verandah

    G'day everyone. I recently put a "Bushcraft knife" through some final testing. Unfortunately prior commitments saw me unable to finish the final test in the bush. The final test was to carve out a large scrapper (with a Billy notch) that would be used around the camp kitchen. So even...
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    Does anyone else here fly fish for Carp?

    G'day Everyone. Just wondering if anyone else here flyfishes for Carp? They put up a great fight of fly gear :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KNiqbF9M6zA Kind regards Mick
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    Processing a goat with a "bushcrafter"

    G'day everyone. As part of a 6 month evaluation, I recently used a Bark River Liten Bror to fully process a goat for the table. I also wanted to see how it would go when it was close to the end of a working edge. IMO, this is the best way to evaluate a particular knife edge profile ...
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    A question about natural cordage

    G'day Everyone. The recent post about nettle cordage got me thinking (dangerous I know :lmao: ) We have a species of nettle (Utricia incisa) which is commonly called stinging nettle or scrub nettles. The leaves make a very tasty stir fry with garlic.. and when time is available...
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    Some Fauna pics from Oz

    G'day everyone I though I'd share some pics I've taken over the last few years of some of our Fauna. Kangaroos Wallaby Possum Feral goat Exposed Beehive Male scrub turkey Female scrub turkey Kookaburra Blue heron Cormorant Seals and mutton...
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    Why I find a hatchet worth the weight

    G'day everyone. Right from the word go, let me emphasise that this post is not intended to convince people that one tool is better than another for Bushcraft. At the end of the day, IMO what does matter is that the individual is able to make productive use of the tools that they have...
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    Fallkniven TK2

    G'day everyone. Here's a review I did of the Fallkniven TK2 after 6 months of continous use. It was originally posted on the Fallkniven forum around the middle of last year. I hope its OK to share it here. First up the stats. All of the measurements have come directly from the...
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    Videos

    I appologise if this has been asked/answered before, but is it possible to embed videos in posts? Thanks in advance. Kind regards Mick
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    Anyone use a hatchet / small axe for bushcraft?

    G'day Everyone. I appologise if this has already been asked, but I'm interested if anyone else uses a hatchet / small axe for bushcraft. If so, apart from chopping wood /splitting kindling, what other uses do you put it to? Thanks in advance for your responses. Kind regards Mick
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    G'day from Australia

    G'day everyone. My first post over here :D Whilst I'm new to this forum, I'm not new to the bush. I enjoy putting into practice Bushcraft skills during hunting, fishing, and bushwalking/bush camping trips into wilderness areas over here. I also have an interest in edible & medicinal...