My son and I went camping last night and I forgot utensils. I figured it was a good chance to reiterate how to adapt and overcome so I whipped out my hawk and made these in a couple minutes.
We survived the ordeal.
My son and I went camping last night and I forgot utensils. I figured it was a good chance to reiterate how to adapt and overcome so I whipped out my hawk and made these in a couple minutes.
We survived the ordeal.
I once reused a gas station coffee cup/lid for several days on a hunting trip, having forgotten my nice insulated mug. That sorta sucked.
Also have cooked and consumed a large steak over an open fire with only my pocket knife and a couple pieces of rebar ... no plate, no paper towel, no bowl, no problem.
Nice, I’ve made similar food scoopers myself.
Speaking of hand made utensils.
I have a theory that chopsticks were not just super easy to source in nature if you had bamboo/cane, trees or shrubs around, but that they were an elegant solution to make eating a small portion of food take longer so you feel like you’re eating more.
Whittled this in the summer whilst porch sittin' one evening.
Piece of cut and split moose maple.
Made it too thin in the neck.
It now rides in my HPG kit bag.
Last edited by CSW; 11-12-2022 at 08:59 AM.
"... And miles to go before I sleep".
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
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"... And miles to go before I sleep".
03RN: Son, get me a spoon.
Little 03RN:
We could isolate Russia totally from the world and maybe they could apply for membership after 2000 years.