Cheers guys.
I guess i'd have attarcted more interest if I posted this in another section http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?7223-Surviving-Alone-in-Alaska :rolleye:
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Cheers guys.
I guess i'd have attarcted more interest if I posted this in another section http://www.naturalbushcraft.co.uk/forum/showthread.php?7223-Surviving-Alone-in-Alaska :rolleye:
Oh booger. I was planning one of those (at full price) for xmas.... good price but only small available. :(
Yeah it looks like quite a hard life yet they seem to be so happy.
A friend has just shown me this site http://www.brisa.fi it has some beautiful stuff in it.
The site is nothing to do with me..... just a new place to me with some very nice shiney things on it.
Heimo Korth lives in remote Alaska with his wife. They have brought up 2 children there. He is one of the last true trappers.
A fascinating video.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq0rZn8HFmQ
Good blog!
Voted T^
Before my Meindls I had the truely awful (yet very comfortable and would also have been retired ages ago if it wasnt for the comfort) Jack Pyke Countryman boots. I'm not sure what sole was on the...
Thanks for posting. T^
OOPS! Wrong Dave. :oops:
Excellent kinfe at a price that wont break your heart when you lose it on a hill somewhere. Not in the same league as one of yours though.
HOLY POO! Thats more than I take camping LOL.
You are a lucky man. Happy Anniversary Dave. I hope the next 10 are even better.
I have my leatherman. A couple of good torches. An Opinel #6. all on my person right now. A Mora robust and LMF fire steel in my truck. 2 or 3 cigars and a pipe and pouch of baccy. there's also the...
I am more than happy with my Meindl Dovres. Very comfy, sturdy, great support and waterproof. Quite expensive though.
Thanks for the info mate T^
Good point, i didn't think of that. They must be pretty robust. number 2 on my list of new toys I think..... after one of Mark's beautiful knives.
Yes, it's weight is a major factor in my reasons for being interested in the stove. Light enough to be picked up, folded away and taken away, but sturdy enough and big enough to live somewhere semi...
haha thats pure dead brilliant by ra way.
Thats a great review with plenty good photos. I'm liking this stove more and more. Thanks Chubbs.
yeah, I have a chimnea made with a big gas bottle and some 4" x 9mm wall thickness pipe...
I thought it could fill a few niches..... posh camping. Workshop. and emmmmm...... when I build my cabin in alaska and live there for 30 years ....:rolleye:
I have this idea of retro fitting a...
Great work Bri. Impressed the B-JAAAAYYYYSUS out of me.
I fancy this ..... http://www.thebushcraftstore.co.uk/frontier-stove---your-own-portable-stove--wood-burner-10404-p.asp
I know it's a bit OTT but for a long camp with truck and tents I thought it...
Bang on advice.
From a welding inspector T^
Superb!!!! :happy-clapping:
Sounds just my cup of tea. I'll look out for it. Thanks.