Five tips to make better feather sticks for firemaking
Suppose you need to start a fire, it’s been raining, and all the sticks are wet. Here’s how to make dry firestarting materials.
read moreSuppose you need to start a fire, it’s been raining, and all the sticks are wet. Here’s how to make dry firestarting materials.
read moreWant a Mora-style knife that can handle hard use? This Battle Horse Knives Feather Stick has been wrung out. Here is what we found.
read moreLove your Mora™ knife, but want something tougher? Check out the Battle Horse Knives™ Feather Stick™.
read moreCheck out this Scandinavian, traditionally-designed user knife. This small, compact knife may be all you need.
read moreBark River’s Fingerling reproduces a classic design with new, improved materials. This is going to be a very popular knife among hunters.
read moreYou can skin and field dress squirrels, rabbits, upland game and smaller animals with many different styles of knives. Here’s how to pick one that can do the job well for you, while not breaking the budget.
read moreBushcrafting can be a defining activity in someone’s life and more and more people are starting to realize that. Get your kids (and older adults) involved now!
read moreWhat makes the best Every Day Carry knife?That varies with individuals. But if you want a high-quality, reasonably-priced custom knife, you probably need to talk to Donavon Phillips
read moreSo pretty knives should be safe queens, and only taken out to be admired? Nope – this good-looking, well-designed knife is intended to be used hard.
read moreFor more than 20 years, a Cold Steel SRK was my main hunting/survival knife. Inexpensive, but reliable, this knife is a good choice for beginner and advanced bushcrafters/hunters/survival types.
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