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Joe Kurz Flint River boat ramp - GON Forum Any one know if I could put a 17' Basstracker boat in the Flint River at Joe Kurz? I know I probably could not run the outboard It's not far from me but I don't know anything about that part of the River
#498 Driverlers Starting with the Twelve Days of Christmas Hello flint Howdy flatwoodsThe 1953 Willys Pickup is a vintage gem that has been in the hands of the current owner for over 5 years This original vehicle in a classic brown color is a true collector's item with only 44322 mileage on the clock With its reliable running condition, this Willys Pickup is a great addition to
Processing a small chunk of chert for flint and steel Some English Flint, Obsidian, and a tiny piece of Dacite All will strike sparks, granted with different successes Just a giant chunk of Flint, still need to break it down An Obsidian chunk, large enough for a good handhold Here is a Obsidian flake Hope all this helps you out some brother, I know I was definitely confused before I got into
Flint striking steel choice - Bushcraft USA Forums Flint steel + char cloth (or other excellent tinder) Friction fire Good to know all, and i love old school bushcraft (oil tarps, canvas rucks, wool blankets etc) But in reality, when you need fire the most, it will be hardest to make it (paradox of fire) You've gotta have FAST and reliable ways
Carbon Steel Knife as a steel for a flint and steel? - Bushcraft USA Forums A buddy of mine made a nice little bushcraft knife out of a 1095 carbon steel blank Not sure what process he put it through as far as tempering and heat treating but I can't get it to throw sparks I've tried English Flint, Chert and Quartz Not a single spark from any of them My WCF striker
Inuit fire kit bag - Bushcraft USA Forums The larger bag contains the fire kit - pyrite and flint, etc The item labelled #1 in the first image is a circular bag with a flap to hold the tinder The flap helps keep the tinder dry in the arctic, I presume The thong attaching the larger and smaller second bag help to secure it to a belt Susan's technique isn't like the second image