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Been in the woods a lot lately working on various projects. Repair two holes in my all-weather space blanket, punch some extra holes in my two hobo stoves for extra ventilation, build a table, and cook a sausage wrapped in bacon.
Scenery was nice after a lot of rain lately.

My favorite tree…White paper Birch

My favorite tinder

Assessing the hobo stoves as quite a bit of rust has accumulated. I poked holes on the bottom and a few around the middle.



A way I carry duct tape is wrapped around a straw, with two nails stored inside.

Tripod Stone table


Fiskars X7 after two years outside

Very circus ready mallet to ring that bell!
Only conifer trees have straight-out “off the trunk” branches. Hemlock and Spruce mostly.

Maple mallet has the natural curve, but works surprisingly well, more leverage , and the other side fares well when hammering stakes deep in snow.

cooked sausage bacon

Keeping it all warm while I play!

View on the hike out!

Scenery was nice after a lot of rain lately.

My favorite tree…White paper Birch

My favorite tinder

Assessing the hobo stoves as quite a bit of rust has accumulated. I poked holes on the bottom and a few around the middle.



A way I carry duct tape is wrapped around a straw, with two nails stored inside.

Tripod Stone table


Fiskars X7 after two years outside

Very circus ready mallet to ring that bell!
Only conifer trees have straight-out “off the trunk” branches. Hemlock and Spruce mostly.

Maple mallet has the natural curve, but works surprisingly well, more leverage , and the other side fares well when hammering stakes deep in snow.

cooked sausage bacon

Keeping it all warm while I play!

View on the hike out!
