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Guys , looking for a bit of advice. I recently bought a 10 lt roll up water container for cannoeing trips, worked well the first few nights , but the last time i used it it had a stong smell of TCP. My new baldder has the same problem , what it the reccomended way of getting rid of this smell...
Hands are starting to get callauses and blisters ,but no ember yet! Any advice on the materials , iam using a hazel drill with a Elder end piece and clemtis heart board.
The bushman actually use a poison (paste made from a beetle) on their arrows to take down large animals. the arrows that i have seen have no fletching and the arrow heads are detachable so when the arrowhead pieces the skin the shaft falls free and can be reused. They then chase the animal down...
Just finished watching the first episode and can't help but respect Les for the strain he puts himself through physical and mentaly for his show! Respect!
What really got me thinking was how hard it seems to stalk deer with a high powered rifle and scope! How did our ancestors manage to get close enogh to use bow and arrow or did they rely on snares/ traps?
I for one think that the mag is well presented and informative although i also find the articles printed over differant colour backgrounds very confusing. I also have no objection to the glossy look (all enviromentaly frendily paper and inks supposedly) as once i have finished reading it goes...
Very intresting , i have known about using it as a strop for a couple of years , but have never seen this method. Will try it out this weekend. Have you ever tried it out as a plaster?
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