On Thursday, August 21, 2014 10:11:45 PM UTC-6, Tony DeFilippo wrote:
> Sweet Patrick! Thanks. Is that part of your regular 'tool' kit?!?
Save for day rides, aye. Our stove: http://www.fireboxstove.com This stove
is new in our kit this year) and it makes it possible to grill
steak/burgers/fi
Sweet Patrick! Thanks. Is that part of your regular 'tool' kit?!?
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Tony,
Here's where it rides on my Large
SaddleSack:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/14796262085/in/set-72157645664039089
Here it is on the bike, but I'm betting you can't see
it:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/14793913704/in/set-72157645664039089
With abandon,
Patrick
I'd like to see some Riv-ster's share pictures of axes/hatchets attached to
their bikes... :)
Congrats on getting the Small Forest Axe, I'm sure you'll appreciate it!
Tony
On Thu, Aug 21, 2014 at 4:16 PM, RJM wrote:
> I've done some Youtube watching recently since the camping trip and found
>
I've done some Youtube watching recently since the camping trip and found
this feed called "Wranglestar" where he and his family are homesteading in
the west someplace. Many videos discussing axes and their uses. Kind of
neat.
Well, I know I could probably make do with a cheaper axe, but I fi
Estwing makes a nice inexpensive hatchet. Made in USA.
On Wednesday, August 20, 2014 1:30:34 PM UTC-7, RJM wrote:
>
> So, My wife and I went camping this past week with family and I came to
> the conclusion that our ridiculously cheap and crappy hatchet just doesn't
> cut it...so I'm looking fo
In sure the Grunsfor is amazing, I picked up their full size felling Axe here
on the forum and couldn't be happier with the function of the form. (And I have
used it as it was intended on several occasions!)
For a smaller Axe/hatchet I think you should consider the (MUSA) and quite
affordable '
I don't remember which one this is, but it may be the wildlife hatchet.
Here it is in
action:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/32311885@N07/14394796378/in/set-72157645528023234
It's great for the small firewood we burn in our FireBox, big enough to be
very useful, small enough that it's part of m
In general, the Grunsfors Bruk axes are superb. I do some wood carving and
am a member of the Summit View Spoon Carvers club
(http://summitviewspoonclub.blogspot.com/). There are some way talented
carvers in this group and I would guess that GB axes are the most prevalent
axes of members. If