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And also Kukuris for the laid back camp weebs out there.
I don't think i've ever needed to use either a hatchet or a saw to chop/cut wood whille camping. I mean the dry stuff is already on the ground and it's not hard to break sticks and for logs you can just leverage it in a forking tree.
I don't think i've ever needed to use either a hatchet or a saw to chop/cut wood whille camping. I mean the dry stuff is already on the ground and it's not hard to break sticks and for logs you can just leverage it in a forking tree.