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I've never really thought about this. Small dry twigs and thin branches I'll snap with my hands...when they're too thick do do that I'll pull them against my knee...anything too thick for that goes in the tree crook.
If it's green I saw or chop it.
Depends on so many things but favourite method for prepping long dry branches for a fire is in the crook of a tree so you can lean all your weight into it.
Cheers for the heads-up. I've ordered myself a pair of Fieldline and the missus a pair of Tideline. Having read the above posts I'm hoping they're not too big.
I'm looking for an asymmetric or bridge style hammock for camping purposes (as opposed to lounging in the garden ).
Something like a Warbonnet Ridgerunner or a Hennessy Expedition would be great but anything decent considered.
Any of you hammock users got anything surplus to requirements that...
I don't see that at all. There are links to many places where the items are for sale and Amazon is just one of them. Also, quite a few of the "best" aren't even available on Amazon so what are you basing your suspicions on?
Like @Erbswurst I've used a full Flecktarn goretex suit for many years, it cost peanuts and is still kept permanently in the car.
Since retiring I've decided I needed a couple of new waterproofs that were a bit smarter and more acceptable in places where camo may not be. I'm most definitely...
I agree with @g4ghb and think it's a cobblers hammer but the head looks like it's on upside down. I've got one identical to the one in the link.
https://boyshilltoolsandtreen.co.uk/products/cobblers-hammer-by-timmins-boxwood-handle
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