It's situational. I find most hiking packs to be a little too small to carry all my hiking gear. So if I'm going car camping I like to bring my Hunters Element boundary pack 35L just packing rations, ammo and water also somewhere to put my jumper if it gets to hot. It works pretty well...
Hey guys, I'm experienced hiker but I'm having difficulties trying to find a light weight but durable hiking stove. I've use Trangia, Kovea and 360 degrees products also been on trips where friends have used Jetboil and the like. I'm on the market for a new system but can't decide if I should...
So you recommend all three options instead of just the one? I guess that means what ever situation you and any one finds themselves in they have a number of ways to start fire process wood and game.
I have read up on Dan Winkler's knives and they look like an extremely awesome knife. Thanks for all the help. I think I might just have to try a range of options to find out what suits my needs best but definitely leaning towards a bushcraft knife paired with a havalon or a smaller sharper...
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I am from Australia, I will be using it to process wood and game, I am willing to spend money for quality as I love to explore and a blade is the best tool for any job in my personal opinion, I've always been able to bring a small axe for campsite chores and a knife roll when I'm...
I've been researching sachets and come across many brands that sell a light weight hatchet for hiking, hunting, etc. I was wondering if a large bladed knife would be more beneficial to me as they are often lighter and can do the job but I wouldn't have a clue what knife brands are top notch and...