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Go thru a wet night in PNW and you will. or at least carving to get to dry wood.Whose is batoning wood in the backcountry?
IF you're good at sharpening the Benchmades are impossible to beat - I'm not so I use Outdoor Edge with some extra blades (you can buy all sorts of OE blades on Amazon, I like the blunt tip ones) I no longer carry a "hatchet" on hunts, darn good way to debilitate urself or die on a huntBenchmade knives are very hard to beat. I like the fixed blades but the folding knives are pretty good as well.
a lightweight wood saw (like most all tree removal experts use) enough said …..Go thru a wet night in PNW and you will. or at least carving to get to dry wood.
A gallon of gas and a flare might work. it can be really wet starting late sept.
don't know …. habit I guess ? enough said ?Some don't carry a saw. Thats why options and opinions are different . Why do people have to say " enough said " like that's the only right answer in a thread.
"some don't carry a saw" ? most don't carry a hatchet … a folding tree trimmers saw weighs much less and is less likely to hurt the user, is common sense "out of line" ?Some don't carry a saw. Thats why options and opinions are different . Why do people have to say " enough said " like that's the only right answer in a thread.
ok habit, got it . I have some I need to change. I used to say "in and of itself" drove my wife crazy. I carry saw and a solid fixed blade. never did carry a hatchet like my dad and granddad . the disposable blade thing just doesn't work for me. The fixed blade can change year to year. Always have to try a better mousetrap.don't know …. habit I guess ? enough said ?
Morakniv companion. 5.1oz with sheath. Less than $20 knife that I can sharpen to razor sharp in 30 seconds... I prefer the high carbon steel but it comes in stainless as well. I just made the switch to these knives myself and couldn't be happier.
Are you looking for a knife to use regularly to split wood and process meat , i would consider 2 knives if so. Or something that can be used for a fire overnight stay.As the title states looking for a knife that can do it all skin debone animals baton wood whatever I need it to do... but at the lightest weight possible... looking for suggestions thanks guys
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