Just sprung for a GB Wildlife hatchet, mostly for bowl carving and for 
spring/fall bikepacking fire work. Looking forward to seeing we get along.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Wednesday, May 15, 2013 2:57:53 AM UTC-6, ChrisB wrote:
>
> Hi All
>  
> Looking through Manny's photos (many thanks Manny for sharing and great 
> stuff) I saw that there is a photo of the new hand hatchet in the Gransfors 
> Bruks range.
>  
> I remember when Rivendell were selling these a few years ago and loved the 
> design and the ethos behind the company (not too dissimilar to Great 
> Pacific Ironworks unless I'm mistaken). It seemed consistent with Riv's 
> philosophy of a simple, quality (honesty perhaps) that over a lifetime 
> would offer value and just get more beautiful with age and use.
>  
> However, I never did spring for one because I couldn't see how I would use 
> it on a bike camping trip (and not look like slightly Jack Nicholson in the 
> Shining)...
>  
> I know they're highly revered in bushcraft circles: I googled and can see 
> how they are a nice compromise between a larger axe and smaller bushcraft 
> knife and can do the tasks of both well in skilled hands; making tent pegs, 
> feathering sticks for kindling, making simple shelters, skinning fish, 
> making traps etc.
>  
> But, I imagine that most of us would use a tents, will take 
> straightforward food and would be using a stove of some sort - perhaps the 
> Trangia (another wonderfully designed item) which burns meths. Weight's not 
> so much an issue (0.5kg) but it's a dense item and transport may be 
> (perhaps wrapped in tincloth in a pannier would be fine). So, it's not like 
> it's a bandana that we're chucking in here...
>  
> So, I guess my rambling question is, if you've got one, how d'ya use it on 
> bike trips?
>  
> Chris
>

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