and i have also found a 3 ft. diameter Jack Pine would that work better than the birch and i would rather do a dugout also because i feel it will last longer without large repairs
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and i have also found a 3 ft. diameter Jack Pine would that work better than the birch and i would rather do a dugout also because i feel it will last longer without large repairs
and i have a whole shop full of tools and materials my dad has collected throughout his lifetime
i have a nice big water birch tree to cut down and im going to build a dugout as a project this summer with 12 of my friends so we can canoe down my creek i have tried many other desighns but none...
sounds fun but im about 1000 miles away so my parents probably wouldnt drive me :sad:
i couldn't find any information on the detailed making of dugout canoes. Does anyone have any experience making them? and if so i have a few questions. what tree to use?
how thin should it be? ...
hi guys i was gone during the rest of the summer at a canadian survival school with the mounties and i have had alot of schoolwork so im back for good now and i would love to be in a survival school
I DID IT
but i went to canada this week and another mishap happened and i saved the day our boats engine wasnt attached properly and it fell off and the 30 mph winds made it impossible to get...
yes i have done all of this and i will be doing it again i was stranded in canada once and i have built EVERY SINGLE SHELTER i listed
thank you all for welcoming me
then you can try alot of things including Magnesium (if you have it) birch bark/twigs are great even after it has rained pine resin works, plus you can use oak leaves if there is a nice thick...
thank you and yes it is
srry its lbs :gunsmilie:
anyone have any tips/suggestions? im going to make the blade 6 inches and the handle 3 the blades back end will be thicker for hammering on it :innocent: sooo i am going to need tempering tips
sounds good mountain man
i have used an open assist knife before and i really liked it
ty and i hope to teach everyone
nope not luck skill raw unnappreacieated skill LMAO :cool:
sounds alot like me im looking to buy a ka-bar leather wrapped :bat:
hi guys im not a newbie to survival but i am new to forums alright here i go i live in northwest indiana near chicago i like to go fishing/hunting i have been obsessed with survival since 3 years old...
you will be fine if you know how to make a fuzzstick or if you find a pine/evergree tree cause the dead brown needles/branches on the bottom stay dry
i may be new but i wont be able to come this year
maybe when im 16 or if next year we can do it at the dunes national park its closer to me.........
and wats the jamboree?
srry i am using the search function im jst trying to get the answers to come to me
ya i have heard of that jst my parents would be a little bit frightened if i bought tampons lmao
ok anyone know how to make a deadfall trap with a log?
anyone got any good instant fire tinder finding ideas? i usually make fuzzsticks but im out of birch for the year so i thought maybe brown pine needles? i heard from a book that they were adequate...