Kershaw Multitool
I can’t remember where I got this tool but I have had it for many years. Overall it’s not really a great tool, it rusts really badly, hard to clean…
West Coast Style!
Bushcrafting related
I can’t remember where I got this tool but I have had it for many years. Overall it’s not really a great tool, it rusts really badly, hard to clean…
Always useful, keep some for your survival kit! You’ll be glad you have some when you need it!
If you want to “Learn the Ropes” then you have to keep some on hand! Have a great day!
I needed some more rope & cordage so I went to MEC in Victoria, BC a while back and got what I could. I also took a look at some…
Keep your tarp ready to deploy in cheap tarp skins! Tarp skins are similar to Hammock skins, they allow you to keep your tarp off the ground while deploying it.…
Learn to tie some knots, you’ll be glad you did! Keep some cordage handy so you can practice anywhere! Clove hitch variations, all worth learning!
It’s only a tarp, but you still need to practice! Let’s go down to the picnic area and do so! Learn how to use toggles, knots & stakes! Try out…
Yep! That’s what they’re called! For working on knots! All manor of things can be used as a knot prick! Put some in your kit today!
When you need one, you really need one! For axes or hatchets! They cost almost nothing but do they ever come in handy! Keep some in your tool box in…
Tight knots don’t work loose as easily! Antique button hole tools work great! Mechanic’s tool picks work too! How’s your “Rope & Lines” kit coming along?
You’d be amazed at what you could do with a chisel in camp! Grab some old rusty ones at the thrift store out of the junk boxes. Start building your…
A most overlooked Survival tool!!! Have your whistle with you everywhere, all the time. Choose any type you like, just have it with you.
For advanced bushcraft camps! They’re light, cheap and handy when doing advanced building! Give them a thought!
You’ll need a good knife for any serious ropework! Do some looking around and find a good one!
A man’s got to eat, right! No plastic garbage. Best of all, they don’t break.
Essential for splicing and most rope work! Usually made of wood but not always. They come in a variety of sizes for use on different ropes & lines. Put some…
Tinder is important, use whatever means at your disposal! How about a good old pencil sharpener? Just take your sticks, sharpen them up and you have a bunch of tinder.…
Start putting aside some of the tools for knotting and soon you’ll have a great kit! Happy knotting!
This was my first burn test on an experimental Homemade Twig Stove. A small supply of nicely dried cedar from the workshop along with half a canteen cup of water…
Time to get out the tarp and the hammock and start testing as well as upgrades! I haven’t had these out for a few years now, I did live under…