TruckMonkey
Lil-Rokslider
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2016
- Messages
- 180
I am headed some places in an upcoming hunt that I know I have to travel through some very dense scrub oak. I have worked my way through one of the areas before but it is extremely overgrown and time consuming. I would like to cut a very small path through scrub oak so it's easier to get out after dark or pack meat out through. I have literally had to get down on all 4s to get through this area previously.
Has anyone done this with a machete or camp axe? Which tool is best? I saw a SOG camp axe and machete are about the same weight as far as keeping in my pack and the axe seems more useful to me around camp.
Open to suggestions and am even debating just bringing pruning shears from home, but worry that will take too long.
Has anyone done this with a machete or camp axe? Which tool is best? I saw a SOG camp axe and machete are about the same weight as far as keeping in my pack and the axe seems more useful to me around camp.
Open to suggestions and am even debating just bringing pruning shears from home, but worry that will take too long.