New packs, saw, frying pan, and trap

Great post Bryan! I love reading your photo filled posts. especially your camp setups. For the most part if I stop anywhere too long I get disapproving looks from my dog.
 
Great job Bryan.:thumbup: Thanks for all the cool pictures and the Gear and

food .Always like to read about knives and food.:D

Jeff
 
Good Friday to you all :D,

Blue sky, Thanks, Yea what turt.919 said was right on.

Danny, Thanks. Man that is neat to hear a knife I made is put into a
Frost River pack lol. I love it:thumbup:
I really like to read in Kepharts book on woodcraft and camping it is just a wealth of knowledge. I think I would have loved to have lived back in his time, The late 1800s to the first 29 years of the 1900s when I read about them times it seems like they were pretty good times. I bet the camping was just awesome then. Kephart is a hero of mine. I really read alot in
6 ways in and 12 ways out and then Col. Whelens camping book too.
A mix of old time with some modern information (SERE type skills) too.


DOC, thanks, I hope you get out soon for some woods time.

KuRUpTD, Thanks, Yes, I am glad too that Mark and his team were willing and able to make this pack the way I was wanting.

Dennis, Yea I am pleased with the waxed canvas, I am sure it pretty water repellent, to be totally water proof would be something lol. Glad to give some feed back on the saw. LOL well I hope you get some rain in Texas soon.

Marcelo, LOL I wish at times it was that way for me and kelly Girl 8 out of 10 times I am telling that Beagle to come on :D

Jeff, glad to hear you like the pics. I wish my writing was better though.
We are alot alike I love to eat and boy do I love knives lol lol.
I have been in contact with Paul of hedgehog leather works. He asked about
my version of the Kephart knife, maybe he will order one :).

Well thanks again all for the kind words and comments.

Bryan
 
Bryan, great shots again. You & Mist have this uncanny ability to raise the hunger signals in my brain no matter what time day or night it is. That pack is really sharp, looks very useful. It also has an uncanny similarity to a pack from my Boy Scout days back in the early 60's. I had a "Yucca Pack" that had the flap, D-rings on both sides, but did not have the two pockets. That pack literally wore out from all the camping,traversing, & exploring my best friend & I did back then. Yours looks like a lot of options could be applied to it for a lot of different scenarios. Great shots, thanks for bringing back some good memories of my early stuff.
Thanks for sharing your morning with us, & for reminding me I have not had lunch yet . . . :)
Be safe.
 
JUST1MOR, Thanks, yea looking at threads like this is kind of hard
on the tummy lol. That is neat about your old pack. I bet you
could write many pages telling about your adventures with your
friend. Going out into nature by ones self is fun, but going with
a great friend or 2 is awesome.
The more I pack and unpack and walk the different trails and just
get out into the timber with this pack the more I love it.

Take care.

Bryan
 
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