tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68491896340426086.post4094916720754648417..comments2023-03-25T11:19:47.661+02:00Comments on Bush n' Blade (Bushcraft and Knife makeing): 夏休み2泊キャンプ 2日目 – Summer trip report Day2Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08281762612711910832noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68491896340426086.post-80210288444107995192012-06-12T17:30:11.122+03:002012-06-12T17:30:11.122+03:00いいですね。素敵なブッシュクラフトライフですね。羨ましいです。游游おじさんいいですね。素敵なブッシュクラフトライフですね。羨ましいです。<br>游游おじさんyuuyuuojisanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02888655987490050265noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68491896340426086.post-87671037634010227092012-06-09T21:58:53.367+03:002012-06-09T21:58:53.367+03:00No worries about paying for it, there are no produ...No worries about paying for it, there are no production costs, just elbow grease:)OZmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08281762612711910832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68491896340426086.post-37495914727962125942012-06-08T22:33:35.350+03:002012-06-08T22:33:35.350+03:00Really? Thanks! :D Let me know how much you want f...Really? Thanks! :D Let me know how much you want for it, or maybe we could make a trade.<br><br>As you know, I will have to adjust my "bushcrafting style" a bit after we move, so I am very interested in alternatives to a wood fire, like this stove. My hobo stove works well with sticks or the buddy burner when I have my full gear loadout, but it's a bit too bulky to carry around in my shoulder bag for short trips. The small alcohol stove from you will be a fantastic solution!!! :)weekendwoodsmanhttp://weekendwoodsman.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68491896340426086.post-87590622906825853402012-06-08T20:20:51.326+03:002012-06-08T20:20:51.326+03:00It is rude. Similar has happend once in japan, was...It is rude. Similar has happend once in japan, was from neighboring tent :)<br><br>The stove and canteen are working well and fits nicely I the inside pockets. I am emptying one can now, so when that gets empty, will make one stove for you.<br><br>I have been trying to ID that plant, but there are so similor ones, I can not be sure.OZmehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08281762612711910832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-68491896340426086.post-43779465831549007112012-06-08T15:28:52.919+03:002012-06-08T15:28:52.919+03:00Wow, that's pretty rude of that couple to be &...Wow, that's pretty rude of that couple to be "active" like that in a small, enclosed public space...<br><br>I don't think that is Labrador tea. I believe Labrador tea is only found in North America, but the thing you showed could be similar. I have seen it many times in swampy areas, and I think the leaves are supposed to be a good food seasoning, so it would probably make good tea as well.<br><br>Looks like we have another member of the "Finnish gas mask bag club"! ;)<br><br>Your alcohol stove and canteen cup are a great way to heat/cook stuff and are both compact. I like that setup. I might have to "order" one of those stoves from you. ;)<br><br>I like your Japanese bushcrafter's meal and utensils. They add a unique touch.<br><br>Ancient people used heat-treated arrow and spear tips for a looooong time. Not as good as stone-tipped, but they work!weekendwoodsmanhttp://weekendwoodsman.wordpress.com/noreply@blogger.com