I was hesitant to tap when I saw the title, but this turned out to be a sort of worthwhile thread. Who knew???Well...I know I was profoundly disappointed in this thread after reading the OP, but it's definitely getting funnier
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I was hesitant to tap when I saw the title, but this turned out to be a sort of worthwhile thread. Who knew???Well...I know I was profoundly disappointed in this thread after reading the OP, but it's definitely getting funnier
Working on a fatwood angle for the next Chapter of @Stonedfish 's Beachy Romance thread.Well...I know I was profoundly disappointed in this thread after reading the OP, but it's definitely getting funnier
I really like my Silky folding saws. I have a big one that could remove a downed tree from a forest road and a small one that breaks down branches for my biolite backpacking stove.Getting a small three inch fire started with all the "fire starter" options available today is quite easy. However... finding enough dry wood to burn through the night is a completely different subject. Fat wood can often be found, but it takes some practice. And having a foldable saw as well as a "chopping knife" is key to successfully collecting burnable wood in a wet forest.
As long as it makes the wife or girlfriend happy! Hopefully it's a good time.. or you're doing it wrong..What about finding fat wood in the morning ?
Is that a good time ?
Seems to be...
It's a fine line....both generally sport singed facial hair, and reek of fatwood."combustion technical consultant" = pyromaniac?
