Knives for forest bathing

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Forest Bathing?
I prefer Redheads, and a bar of soap!
No loofah: I'll use my hands...

Why are we trying to call something as simple as a walk in the woods: something that it clearly isn't?
If you want to know what folks carry for a walk in the woods: just ask...

yeah, exactly... hiking is hiking, but of course we're in the ultra-avant-garde society now where all labels & words are trying to be repurposed

just like, for me, a woman has always meant 'birthing person'... it's sad that <1% of men have decided to take the name woman away from women
(and to be clear, I have no problem with lbgqt+ choices, everyone is free to do what they want... just don't try to force the rest of the world to re-define meanings of words)

anyway, back to the op... I think his bm puukko (which uses 3v) is a great choice
my hiking knife is a 4.3" fixed blade in 14c28n
 
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I like "bathing" with a little sip of Jack, a little pinch of long cut Cope, and a little "force multiplier"...













I must not know how to properly "forrest bathe" . :confused:

Never can find any crushed ice or precut firewood rounds to split out in the woods . ;)
 
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Angler Dorado. Stain proof for dipping. Behind in picture freezing stream for bathing.
 
I've done that. We called it skinny dipping. The places where we did that were usually remote enough and had enough trees to qualify as "forest".
 
I've done that. We called it skinny dipping. The places where we did that were usually remote enough and had enough trees to qualify as "forest".
So you didn't just fill a dumpster with water: behind the Town Hall?
 
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