Short version: What inexpensive penknife, headtorch, and other pocketable bushcraft kit for a young camper?
Long version: Our 3 boys have been begging for their first penknife for a couple of years now, and last summer I said they could have one the next camping season - ie in 5 months' time - June 2023. We go car-camping a lot - only ever on family campsites. Very tame stuff. The boys are 9, 8 and 6 years old - I'm going to be supervising them very closely, and they will not be able to take the knives away from our tent.
I was wondering if people had any recommendations, either for the knife itself, or anything else to go with it. I'm thinking a standard-size Victorinox with wood saw and scissors.
They have bulky, relatively dim handheld torches - because I noticed it's hard for them not to shine torches (especially head torches) into the eyes of anyone close by. I think it might be time to get them headtorches. I'm well out of date on torches. I have a Fenix that I love that runs on a 18650. Ideally, theirs would run on AA or AAA.
I used to love my little survival tin - with a compass, a whistle, flint and steel, and a few other bits and pieces, and I thought that'd be good to get them. I'm not giving them the flint and steel though - no fire-starting kit. The adults are in charge of that.
It all needs to be relatively cheap, because they'll lose it.
Long version: Our 3 boys have been begging for their first penknife for a couple of years now, and last summer I said they could have one the next camping season - ie in 5 months' time - June 2023. We go car-camping a lot - only ever on family campsites. Very tame stuff. The boys are 9, 8 and 6 years old - I'm going to be supervising them very closely, and they will not be able to take the knives away from our tent.
I was wondering if people had any recommendations, either for the knife itself, or anything else to go with it. I'm thinking a standard-size Victorinox with wood saw and scissors.
They have bulky, relatively dim handheld torches - because I noticed it's hard for them not to shine torches (especially head torches) into the eyes of anyone close by. I think it might be time to get them headtorches. I'm well out of date on torches. I have a Fenix that I love that runs on a 18650. Ideally, theirs would run on AA or AAA.
I used to love my little survival tin - with a compass, a whistle, flint and steel, and a few other bits and pieces, and I thought that'd be good to get them. I'm not giving them the flint and steel though - no fire-starting kit. The adults are in charge of that.
It all needs to be relatively cheap, because they'll lose it.