ID'ed a lime tree this morning and spotted what we think are squirrel tracks (at the base of the beech.) And spotted some beech nuts that had been nibbled, but don't know what by.
What's the benefit of a whoopie ridgeline as opposed to just learning a decent method of doing it with a length of cord?
Specialisation can create powerful tools, but generalisation seems to be an important factor in bushcraft kit. To me anyway.
What's the benefit of a whoopie ridgeline as opposed to just learning a decent method of doing it with a length of cord?
Specialisation can create powerful tools, but generalisation seems to be an important factor in bushcraft kit. To me anyway.