Camping Machette
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23 INCH LONG CAMPING HIKING MACHETTE AX KNIFE BRAND NEW $12.99 |
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Knife Scales Super Duty Thick Rubber ka-bar becker machette camp ax axe $9.95 |
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Marbles Knives Bolo Camp Cleaver Orange Wood Survival Machete/Machette Oth $5.50 |
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20 Curved Full Tang Machete & Sheath Tactical Military $25.12 Curved Black Machete for Trailblazing & Cutting Brush. This is a new curved black machete. Great for trailblazing and cutting brush. Comes with a green canvas sheath and a metal loop for easy attachment. It measures approximately 20″ (51 cm) long and the blade measures about 14 1/2″ (37 cm) long We work hard to update our descriptions and pictures of our merchandise. As part of a process of ongoin… |
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Ka-Bar Black Kukri Machete $66.08 ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 11.50 Blade Material: 1095 High Carbon Black Carry System: Leather/Cordura Sheath Handle Material: Kraton Overall Length (inches): 17.00… |
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Gerber 31-000758 Gator Machete with Sheath $14.90 The Gator Machete wields a 15” fine edge blade on 1 side, a 15” high performance saw blade on the other, and Gerber proprietary Gator rubber grip for ergonomic control while using either. The riveted nylon sheath provides safe, durable transport. Clamshell packed…. |
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Cold Steel Kukri Machete with PVC Handle $14.58 ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 13.00 Blade Material: 1055 High Carbon Black Carry System: Cordura Nylon Sheath Handle Material: Polypropylene Overall Length (inches): 18.00… |
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SOG Specialty Knives & Tools F03T-N Jungle Primitive, Black Hardcased $62.00 When it’s survival of the fittest, this imposing 9-1/2-inch blade is fit for survival. It is made of hardcase black-coated 420 stainless steel with a partially serrated edge and won’t shy away from tough missions–whether you’re using it as a machete, limb saw, or a makeshift hammer. It’s a jungle out there, be prepared. It has a durable, comfortable, molded Kraton polymer handle with Digi-Grip, g… |
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Cold Steel Two Handed Katana with Machete Black Blade $39.99 With the two-handed Katana Machete, from innovative cutlery company Cold Steel, you can clear a path through the wilds, samurai-style. The razor-sharp blade is 19 inches in length, with a modified, Tanto-style point. Heat treated to a tough spring temper and sporting a black, baked-on anti-rust finish, the Katana Machete comes with a utility edge that can easily be fully sharpened. To facilitate o… |
camping list for week trip any advice?
im planning this for a week in spring we are going in northeast indiana
and lemme know if i should or shouldnt add anything to the list
im wondering if the following would be enough:
IBprofen/tylenol/advil
a few lighters
a few knives
hatchet
gloves for all 3 of us
3 changes of clothes
5 rolls of TP
lighterfluid
canned foods/freeze dried
can opener
flashlights/ lanturn
flint/newspaper/lint
lots of rope
swiss army knife
mosquito spray
well stocked medkit
duct tape
bottled water
watch for each person
machette
bucket
shovel
Wil this be enough to sustain 3 teenage boys for a week? am i missing anything?
we will avoid civilization and dont want tents pillows / blankets
Definitly bring a tarp. If not a tarp, bring some sort of plastic big enough to use as cover. Your not gonna last ten minutes if it rains. Run a length of rope from on tree to another as high up as you can. Drape the darp over it with equal lengths of tarp on each side. Next tie maybe 3 feet of rope on each of the four corners. Attach the rope to a tent stake with a simple loop and secure all four corners. If it starts raining really hard and the ground doesn’t drain well, you can use your shovel to cut a moat in the ground to divert the water around your dry space. Also bring rain gear. Spring time can be kind of moody.
Other things I think you should bring.
- Soap or waterless hand sanatizer.
- Sunglasses
- Extra batteries for your flashlights.
- Eating utensils.
- Map of the area with compass. If you get lost, just make a compass reading and head for the nearest road/highway.
- If your not going to bring any blankets or tents, I would find a spot to camp up against a big rock or something like that. That way you’ll stay warmer because the heat of the fire will reflect heat off of the rock behind you. Acts as a good windshield as well. One thing about wood, try to push down, chop, saw, or pull down dead standing trees. These are much drier than wood on the ground and usually yields more wood per exertion of energy.
Be careful. Nature can do anything she wants. If your not too experienced dont go to far from civilization. Sounds like you need to master some basic skills.
Dont camp next to rivers. Make sure to dig a hole to dispose of waste, that way predators won’t be tempted. Try not to wear cotton AT ALL. If you sweat during the day it will build up moisture and not dry good. And then at night you’ll be freakin cold!
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