Backyard roast

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After church & a trip to town today the twins & me went to the back yard & had us a weenie & Marshmellow roast !
I tried to use my LMF steel ..but no luck :o I need a bigger steel !
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The tools of the Eve. - Breeden HLK & Wetterlings Wilderness hatchet & my 14" Tram (no pic of the tram)
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I let the twins sharpen their own roasting stick (I watched Very carefully)
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Time to eat ! -
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Good day & Great Eve. !:thumbup:
 
Gonna have to order you a flamethrower from goinggear.com,before our next outing.mine works great...
 
great pics brother, where can I get one of those big blades with the red handle, that thing's huge!!!!!!
 
Great pics CoalDigger! :thumbup: Nothin better for kids than roastin meat and marshmallows over a fire :).
 
great pics man thanks for shareing hey how you likeing that wetterlings 13in hatchet ?
So far so good ! I think it would be hard to beat for the money.

****great pics brother, where can I get one of those big blades with the red handle, that thing's huge!!!!!!****

That wooden beast came from Myrtle Beach as a gift to the twins (they each have one) from their cousins.
 
Cool pics Thomas, I love the cutting tools you used LOL. Yep your boys are getting big too. It is neat to see the pics of them over the last year or so.

So did you have any hot dogs and marshmellow Thomas?

Thanks for sharing them pics with us.

Bryan
 
Cool pics Thomas, I love the cutting tools you used LOL. Yep your boys are getting big too. It is neat to see the pics of them over the last year or so.

So did you have any hot dogs and marshmellow Thomas?

Thanks for sharing them pics with us.

Bryan

Yep.. I sure did ! How can a man pass those kind of treats up ?
 
Nice work getting the kids out and involved in the outdoors!

Taker 'er easy, bro!
 
Great pics bro, always good to get outdoors with the kids. Man are you going to have your hands full when they hit high school.

Try getting your shavings down to really thin slivers and then scraping some "dust" off the wood with the spine of your knife if it's square enough or the edge, then it should take a spark.
 
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