Ok Folks here goes for the ultimate noob question:
a little background so i dont sound as dumb:
im a 34 year old father hitting mid life crisis, ex forces( as i note alot of you are) but in the last 15 years i found beer and pies so in an attempt to get fit n healthy againi took back to the outdoors, thus rekindling my passion for the green n brown stuff
getting myself kitted out slowly and im not looking for a lightsabre-esq blade ( not wanting to sound like i mock those that do) but im looking for a main knife. i have gerber folders / multi s etc and even a kabar but im not into stabbing the **** outta people anymore so please im looking for practical recommendations and advice
i like the classic woody design and thickness etc, i have quite big hands so unsure about the kryton / plastic type grip - thinking real wood maybe better ( and better looking)
costing i suppose around 50 - 70 mark ( yes im in ireland so euro!)
and i suppose how to get my hands on the chosen one as im not sure of decent outlets where i live ( kilkenny for those interested)
is there anything that i should certainly not be without that i may not have thought of - i have plenty of clothing / bags/ rucksacks/ torches/ pots n pans cooking gear etc and a decent amount of common sense - what is the one piece of un-obvious kit you all wouldnt be without?
anyhoo thanks all for taking the time to read and answer a bcuk noob
cheers
Andy
a little background so i dont sound as dumb:
im a 34 year old father hitting mid life crisis, ex forces( as i note alot of you are) but in the last 15 years i found beer and pies so in an attempt to get fit n healthy againi took back to the outdoors, thus rekindling my passion for the green n brown stuff
getting myself kitted out slowly and im not looking for a lightsabre-esq blade ( not wanting to sound like i mock those that do) but im looking for a main knife. i have gerber folders / multi s etc and even a kabar but im not into stabbing the **** outta people anymore so please im looking for practical recommendations and advice
i like the classic woody design and thickness etc, i have quite big hands so unsure about the kryton / plastic type grip - thinking real wood maybe better ( and better looking)
costing i suppose around 50 - 70 mark ( yes im in ireland so euro!)
and i suppose how to get my hands on the chosen one as im not sure of decent outlets where i live ( kilkenny for those interested)
is there anything that i should certainly not be without that i may not have thought of - i have plenty of clothing / bags/ rucksacks/ torches/ pots n pans cooking gear etc and a decent amount of common sense - what is the one piece of un-obvious kit you all wouldnt be without?
anyhoo thanks all for taking the time to read and answer a bcuk noob
cheers
Andy