>>950994Nice, I really like the BK line, I have a BK-15 (pic related) I think the BK-2 is just a little stocky for my tastes, but it's pretty much unbreakable unless you are really trying. btw the Micarta handles are worth it, once they break in and wear down a bit they feel great.
Of course a lot of people here are going to complain about it being "way too heavy".
As for sharpening, how long we talking about camping? Unless you are like hiking for weeks, you really don't need to bring a sharpener with you, just a nice sharp edge to start.
I'm a sharpening junkie, so I use a Wicked Edge for normal knives, and I have other set ups for other things.
I would recommend the Spyderco Sharpmaker for starts, it's easy to learn, and very versatile, I still use mine with my Wicked Edge for serrations. It's not great for moving a lot of material though, it's strength is in maintaining a edge. If the knife is really dull or you need to re profile, you may want to get some oil stones and practice with those for the rough work.