glad you liked it, not everyone does :)
you can sharpen most knives with almost any rock, with time, patience, and practice.
i find convex edge blades being the best to work with, when using just...
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glad you liked it, not everyone does :)
you can sharpen most knives with almost any rock, with time, patience, and practice.
i find convex edge blades being the best to work with, when using just...
attempting to dry one out at the mo. it was still alive, but its the oldest, darkest one i could find.
such boggy ground here in north-west france.
everythings soaked through. probably half of...
nice one mick.
interesting that you chose to take the 5 x snares.
its almost like you were thinking about food, before you even got there :)
good one for making the effort.
most people will...
im gonna do it with just a knife, in 3 weeks time when its proper cold, and probably snowing.
then in summer, i will try again, with zero items.
cant call myself a true bushcrafter untill ive...
24 hour paracord survival challenge
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlZjNOHtC9I
yeah, sorry guys, ive had a think, and i dont want to split it really. it will make it a pain trying to sell whats left over, and too much hassle, to do multiple individual parcels, etc.
ill put...
hmmm. as you both want a few bits, maybe i could do that.
ill have to calculate postage for each, so let me think of a price, and ill get back to you guys.
hey guys - would rather sell complete, as it makes things hard to shift separately once split.
what did you want out of curiosity shepherd ?
no worries mate. its just opinions isnt it... were all different, its all good.
forget about it, and celebrate the new year with a quadrouple whisky :)
im moving house in 3 weeks, so if anyones interested, get it while you can.
bits will start going on ebay otherwise.
:camping:
a muslin cloth is a valuable piece of kit to carry, for straining water.very cheap, packs away tiny, and very light too.
other people will probably say something different, but i dont use any gear that has a life expectancy myself, things with filters in for example, that need replacing.
fire and boil is my...
yeah, im not greedy, ive got enough stuff for myself.
id rather sell it for less, and pass it onto a fellow bushcrafter, thats gonna get more use out of it than most folk, and appreciate it more....
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I am selling this item as a private seller and this sale is in no way the responsibility of NaturalBushcraft.co.uk or any of its moderators. I promise to use this area to sell unwanted kit, not to...
these knapper guys always make it look easy.
ive tried a couple times with flint, and im useless at it, lol. i deffo need alot of practice
looks like im good to go now jus T^
ive got 250 mora's, if you want one.
... hehe only joking
looks like a sweet knife that.
if i had any money, i would probably buy it
deffo something ive thought about more recently, putting rocks into the fire, rather than just around it, to keep it contained.
i will experiment at some point, and report back with info and pics....
well.... that got outta hand pretty fast, lol.
your right, its practically impossible to find anywhere on earth to do this, that hasnt got some sort of human activity within a few miles distance....
i read the link. didnt really help me. it explains the science behind it, which is good to know, but only mentions 3 specific rocks to steer clear from.
im probably more neanderthal than i...
ive changed my 5 to 3 ... going hardcore.
1) hand axe
2) 3.5 litre billy can
3) winter-spec sleeping bag
dont know what half those words mean... im a stupid city boy.
im guessing an easier rule of thumb, for us non-geological retards is. if the rock is solid, like hard as nails, then its ok ?
so far we have :
- sandstone
- limestone
- pumice
flint is a form of limestone isnt it ?
is flint the only stone that explodes ?
it didnt even look like a flint when i picked it up, it was totally smooth, almost circular in shape, and browny in colour