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kittygrrl 08-01-2018 10:57 PM

Someone asked me if bear spray really works. Yes and no, if it's black bear maybe, if it's not determined, grizzly forget it..but with the right gun.bear spray and lucky timing you could get enough time to run for it..best to have a plan..just in case..make sure to tie your food away from campsite and up in a tree..don't cook or eat where you sleep, ever, have a cook camp at least 100 yards away from where you sleep..i never had a problem in Alaska, but the bears in the Cascades have no fear, so be careful there.

Femmewench 08-01-2018 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1221015)
Someone asked me if bear spray really works. Yes and no, if it's black bear maybe, if it's not determined, grizzly forget it..but with the right gun.bear spray and lucky timing you could get enough time to run for it..best to have a plan..just in case..make sure to tie your food away from campsite and up in a tree..don't cook or eat where you sleep, ever, have a cook camp at least 100 yards away from where you sleep..i never had a problem in Alaska, but the bears in the Cascades have no fear, so be careful there.

I have bear spray for self defense rather than bears.

kittygrrl 08-02-2018 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Femmewench (Post 1221017)
I have bear spray for self defense rather than bears.

You might want to consider using Pepper Spray for the two-legged variety of bear..it's more potent:hangloose:

kittygrrl 08-02-2018 12:54 PM

have it but harvesting my own would be a gas!

Femmewench 08-02-2018 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1221039)
You might want to consider using Pepper Spray for the two-legged variety of bear..it's more potent:hangloose:

It's my understanding that bear spray can be purchased anywhere. In some states you have to go to a specific dealer to get pepper spray. And frankly, for me it's like carrying an umbrella; insurance I won't need it. It's like keeping the flashlight/truncheon next to my bed.

kittygrrl 08-02-2018 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Femmewench (Post 1221068)
It's my understanding that bear spray can be purchased anywhere. In some states you have to go to a specific dealer to get pepper spray. And frankly, for me it's like carrying an umbrella; insurance I won't need it. It's like keeping the flashlight/truncheon next to my bed.

good to know Femmewench:hangloose:..i have both. the pepper spray is on a chain.

kittygrrl 08-04-2018 05:02 PM

useful-

kittygrrl 10-11-2018 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1189589)
I want to try making one this spring

Started to do this but was in a hurry and ended up doing a Swedish torch instead..this method is a different version of the same and would work in the woods if you were in a pinch or just love working wood....someone just reminded me about it and i will probably do it this weekend and use it in the firepit to brew some coffee and if you let it burn to embers- biscuits..also on second thought you might want to tie it in two places if you plan on using it for awhile because once the fire hits the boundary of the wire the wood under it will collapse..the swedish torch is much more stable..but it will be fun to try out

kittygrrl 10-12-2018 12:11 PM

just buying..(a) 2lb Hudson Bay Sport Utility Axe w/18" curved handlehttps://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/17...g?v=1529370502worked one the other day just to get a feel..and i liked it- also bought a waterstone 400/1000 from Amazon. I have a Japanese waterstone but it's for knife sharpening

kittygrrl 10-12-2018 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1227659)
Started to do this but was in a hurry and ended up doing a Swedish torch instead..this method is a different version of the same and would work in the woods if you were in a pinch or just love working wood....someone just reminded me about it and i will probably do it this weekend and use it in the firepit to brew some coffee and if you let it burn to embers- biscuits..also on second thought you might want to tie it in two places if you plan on using it for awhile because once the fire hits the boundary of the wire the wood under it will collapse..the swedish torch is much more stable..but it will be fun to try out

also wanted to add~> i look for the shagbark of a hickory or poplar but love apple too..we don't have much pine here unless it's on purpose.. i use snags, only in an emergency would i cut down something living

kittygrrl 10-13-2018 12:02 PM

my criteria for a camp knife-

full tang/high carbon steel blade
belt friendly
90 degree spine/throws good spark
non-coated
grind-scandi
keeps edge
batons wood w/o problems
fits my hand

kittygrrl 10-15-2018 11:07 AM

Ray Mears

kittygrrl 10-27-2018 02:58 PM

Just picked up a Le Duck neck knife. The sheath has a unique locking system that takes a bit to get used to but not bad. Nice blade shape, light. The one drawback is when grabbing it from sheath I can't get a full grip on it..i've not used it yet, this is just my first impression. https://d3d71ba2asa5oz.cloudfront.ne...cpicldb-20.jpgCheck it out.
Blade: 2.5" / 6.4cm
Overall: 6.25" / 16.0cm
Handle: Rubberized TPR
Sheath: Polyproylene
Lanyard: Black 550 Paracord
Weight: 3.0oz / 85g

homoe 10-27-2018 05:34 PM

And what pray tell does one do with a Le Duck neck knife....:blink:



I'm not one of those "outdoorsy" type butches! I don't fish, hunt, or camp..:blush:

kittygrrl 10-27-2018 06:28 PM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1229466)
And what pray tell does one do with a Le Duck neck knife....:blink:



I'm not one of those "outdoorsy" type butches! I don't fish, hunt, or camp..:blush:

i just find a neck knife more useful then a folder especially in camp..especially when it's cold or rainy and i'm trying to pull-out a folder to cut paracord, make some tinder, make dinner or anything around camp that needs a knife..i like the access

homoe 10-28-2018 10:44 AM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1229478)
i just find a neck knife more useful then a folder especially in camp..especially when it's cold or rainy and i'm trying to pull-out a folder to cut paracord, make some tinder, make dinner or anything around camp that needs a knife..i like the access


folder, paracord, tinder, this is all Greek to me............DINNER now you're talking sister.........:eating:

kittygrrl 10-28-2018 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1229536)
folder, paracord, tinder, this is all Greek to me............DINNER now you're talking sister.........:eating:

:hangloose:@homoe

also...fyi..even on a day hike, take a survival kit..expect to get lost or to have an accident.-keep your pack in your car and keep it lighter so you won't be tempted to leave it behind!:byebye:

homoe 10-28-2018 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by kittygrrl (Post 1229575)
:hangloose:@homoe

also...fyi..even on a day hike, take a survival kit..expect to get lost or to have an accident.-keep your pack in your car and keep it lighter so you won't be tempted to leave it behind!:byebye:

Oh I'd say I'm COMPLETELY lost when it comes to this thread........perhaps there is a Bushcraft For Dummies edition I could pick up?

kittygrrl 10-28-2018 01:38 PM

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Originally Posted by homoe (Post 1229579)
Oh I'd say I'm COMPLETELY lost when it comes to this thread........perhaps there is a Bushcraft For Dummies edition I could pick up?

there are a few good books on Bushcraft..even an audiobook.

favoritewhile i'm setting up camp

kittygrrl 10-28-2018 06:27 PM

My next challenge is mushrooms.. a skill i'll need for an extended stay in the woods.


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