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    best knife for processing game birds

    Awesome! Great to see you back!
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    best knife for processing game birds

    I think you've got this pretty well sorted. Anyway here's my trout and bird - a Gerber tool steel with cast aluminium handle: Obviously it got a bit of use over the years... The one that I thought was a super design, and handy to carry was the Cold Steel with the loop, but a proper handle is...
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    bioluminescent timber

    I've been thinking about getting one of those! While lots of fungi glow in the dark, it has to be really dark to see it. Here if it's dark then I like to be by a nice big fire or walking home with a big flashlight so I'm not going to notice.
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    Article: The Highway knife

    That's an incredible piece of work!
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    What do you consider razor/shave sharp?

    Surprisingly while I require a knife to be very sharp here in order to whittle fine fuzzies in this wet place, I find that if a knife such as a simple Mora is honed properly to begin with, that you get a lot of cutting done before a few minutes to strop the edge that night. And that cutting...
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    Another axe completed

    I heard back and now I will test. Just out of curiosity how would you test such an axe?
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    July Drop – Your safety!

    $hit always happens. And when it happens you must always be prepared to go in and clean up your stuff. If with explosives great. If not then you go in and do it the hard way. I always figure on having to do things the hard way, because it's not the exception.
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    July Drop – Your safety!

    I started trail clearing after seeing how people were trying to deal with leaning trees with a chainsaw. The problem here is that narrow strips of trees are left after clear-cutting either following a coastline or valley. And people trails go through those strips as do animal trails. Along...
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    cold today...

    just -1C here now and slight snow. And that's an incredible improvement on when it was the same at the START of September in Alberta. I'm one of those evil smokers. So anyway I went to Alberta in the hot August summer and then got trapped there without my winter gear. Luckily well under...
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    DeLorme inReach Explorer

    Thanks for a wonderful review! Perhaps we should investigate why such a device is so important to many people? I think I can give valid examples.
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    Drinking water

    I watched a show from a Canadian documentary series, "The Nature of Things", a few days ago. The specific episode was called "It Takes Guts" and was about the trillions of bugs living inside us. Those little critturs have far more effect on us than most would believe since they send...
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    Drinking water

    I don't have much to add to Red's article on "The Science of Water". Well maybe some observations.. The purest water in the world discovered so far seems to come from springs near Elmvale Ontario: www.canadiangeographic.ca/magazine/jun11/purest_drinking_water.asp I'd drink it right from the...
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    Swedish lk35

    What you have to remember is that a canvas bag on a steel frame weighs a little over 4lb empty. I was warned about that when I bought mine, but to me that's great, because I wanted a smaller DURABLE frame pack to use both for hauling stuff in the bag, and just as importantly carrying in firewood...
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    Svea 123r

    Years ago I wrote a review about a Svea which was given to me: http://www.oldjimbo.com/survival/svea.html Probably the most telling part of the review: "I guess that a little update is called for, even before we get started. I keep the stove in the back of my truck - inside the coffee can pot...
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    Swedish lk35

    I'd been wondering what mine is, but I guess that's it. Mine is stamped 1983 and has a canvas bag in excellent condition.
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    Everyday uses for a multitool

    The smallest one which includes needle nose pliers and screwdrivers is probably a good way to start, since the idea is to have it on the person at all times. As I said earlier, when I was given a Leatherman PST, I was first in horror of having to carry that chunk of steel around on my belt...
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    Everyday uses for a multitool

    My old Leatherman PST has fixed washroom stall doors, vehicles and I've used it in more than 1000 computer rebuilds. When I got it as a present I was horrified that I'd have to carry it around, now I wouldn't be without it and haven't been for decades.. I also carry a single AA flashlight on my...
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    Ben Orford Spoon Knives.

    Add another agree to Robson's post. There are two problems one is likely to meet with edges, and both are dealt with using a lens of at least 10X and a marker. One is the almost invisible bit of secondary bevel left right at the edge which needs to be honed out before stropping. The second is...
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    Show us your Reindeer!

    I can honestly say that I was expecting to see stuff on plates. How far I've come from home both in time and place, to think that way. Nice work!
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    Another axe completed

    Sometimes I can use experience to look at an axe and know what it can do when finished. That is simply because of the many years I have devoted to studying, finishing and using axes designed to chop and split. An axe designed after period axes and thus not optimized for just a couple of...