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* Mungo Says Bah * Bushcraft Blog: Redux: A Tutorial on How To Build a Coke Can Stove for Hiking, Bushcraft and Camping
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Redux: A Tutorial on How To Build a Coke Can Stove for Hiking, Bushcraft and Camping. I was just looking over my Coke can camping stove tutorial and thought it might be a good time to post it again - it is such an easy stove to make, and lots of fun. Okay, following up on a post about emergency preparedness. I saw a pile of Fondu Fuel bottles containing denatured alcohol. Boiling water is obviously important when camping or hiking or during a power outage. With one you can make hot drinks, heat meals...
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* Mungo Says Bah * Bushcraft Blog: January 2011
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Mungo Is Still Mad About Wool Blankets. So this is a rewrite of an older post. I'm going to start writing more again soon - but with the cold winter upon us here in Ontario, I wanted to share my Wool Blankets post again. Stay warm out there! So instead, I occasionally stop in at the neighbourhood thrift shop and browse the rack at the back of the floor where you can pick up used comforters, sheets and towels. Nearly every time I go there, there are one or two blankets waiting for me. A backpack can be qu...
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* Mungo Says Bah * Bushcraft Blog: 20 Minute Knife Sharpening Board Tutorial
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20 Minute Knife Sharpening Board Tutorial. This little project should take you about 20 minutes at most. Mors Kochanski recommends making one of these in his book 'Bushcraft' (of which I have a signed copy! I had all the ingredients needed in my basement: 600 grit wet and dry sandpaper, double-sided carpet tape, a scrap of wood for mounting the sandpaper, a cutting board (another scrap of wood), a pencil and a piece of paper. Then I carefully and evenly adhered the sandpaper roughly positioned over the w...
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* Mungo Says Bah * Bushcraft Blog: June 2015
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Here are a couple of spoons I carved from a single chunk of white ash (fraxinus americana) I gathered from the park behind where I live in Toronto. The already-dead tree had collapsed in a windstorm last year. To finish them, I soaked them in olive oil for a day. The tree was likely the victim of the Emerald Ash Borer. I used my Gransfors-Bruks Small Forest Axe to cut up the log, and my Mora ' Classic Original 1. Well, I've just discovered that Mora has restarted making and is selling the Mora 510. From ...
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* Mungo Says Bah * Bushcraft Blog: Desperately Cleaning my MSR Dragonfly Stove & Then Realizing I'd Plugged It Into the Fuel Bottle Wrong To Begin With.
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Desperately Cleaning my MSR Dragonfly Stove and Then Realizing I'd Plugged It Into the Fuel Bottle Wrong To Begin With. It is a great stove, it can simmer or roar loudly on full bore. It can be very noisy, but I've not got any complaints about that. The arms fold out and spring-load back to the element, to allow it to store down small. The arms keep the burner off of the ground to help insulate the unit, and the arms fold over to make a pot holder. I pulled the fuel pump out of the fuel cannister, filled...
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Cottage producer: Bear Paw Tents | Lighthiker's World
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All about hiking lightweight. Do It Yourself (DIY). Laquo; Watching movies…Edward Abbey, David Horton and Shane O’Donnell. Little shelter updates: Lightheart Gear Solo Cuben and Gossamer Gear Lodge. Cottage producer: Bear Paw Tents. If you see a paw logo on a website and you are living in Germany you instantly think about a company you normally don’t like. But this is a different story. From their product offerings I found their Pyranet series. As usual give them a closer look if you are interested….
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Troop 483 FAQ | Troop 483 Blog
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8220;The only problem with the Boy Scouts…There’s not enough of them.” – Will Rogers. THIS PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION… Last updated 10-28-2010. The Basics, Camping Gear, Camping Meals. I am in the process of answering all the questions, as they apply to Troop 483, that I posted in a blog titled Important Questions. Where and when does Troop 483 meet? We meet on Monday nights from 7 pm to 8:30 pm at Christ United Church of Cypress, located at 14207 Telge Road (Telge and Huffmeister). Troop 483 is a boy ru...
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Tech Tips: Gear – Happy Feet | Troop 483 Blog
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8220;The only problem with the Boy Scouts…There’s not enough of them.” – Will Rogers. Laquo; Think Outside the Cache. Tech Tips: Gear – Happy Feet. September 8, 2010 by buffaloeagle. Illustration by Jamie Givens. Your edging is looking better already. FIND THE RIGHT SHOES. CLEAN UP TO STICK ON. If it’s hot, don’t leave shoes out in the sun, and keep your feet shaded while belaying. Cool feet are comfortable feet. Before your next crack attack, Pauwels suggests painting a bit of rubber putty onto worn spo...
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Troop 483 | Troop 483 Blog
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8220;The only problem with the Boy Scouts…There’s not enough of them.” – Will Rogers. Troop 483 has been around for over 25 years. Our chartered organization is Christ United Church of Cypress. Troop 483 is boy run on the ideals and principles of Patrol Method developed by Sir Robert Baden-Powell almost a century ago. Our Scouts learn leadership by being active leaders while being allowed to make mistakes and learning from those mistakes to become better leaders. Christ United Church of Cypress. Boy Scou...
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Seeing the light: The people and companies behind the lightweight community | Lighthiker's World
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All about hiking lightweight. Do It Yourself (DIY). Laquo; Another cottage producer: Suluk 46. Still alive and well…. Seeing the light: The people and companies behind the lightweight community. Company facts and figures. Company strategy and development. Company, industry and personal outlook. This entry was posted on August 7, 2009, 12:08 and is filed under Lightweight philosophy. You can follow any responses to this entry through RSS 2.0. You can leave a response. From your own site. Good luck with it.