Hutch's Outdoors

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

If you spend enough time in the woods, you'll be building one of these...

Just about everyone who has camped even once a year has heard of it. The deadfall. More specifically, the figure 4 or Pauite deadfall. There are many variations to it, and the best part is that you can make it with the sole knowledge of how to make cordage. However most backwoodsmen carry, at the very least, two knives on them, and can therefore make a more solid deadfall. By more solid, I mean there's less of a chance of the rock falling on your fingers. It hurts, don't ask me how I know this. So, with having two knives in mind, you have the ability to make this-- an improved version. It does, admittedly, take a little more time to set, but it requires no cordage; I'm taking my stepdaughter out today to show her how to make it.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

A few things I made....

When I posted the last topic, I stated that my goal was to go more primitive, or more colonial, however you wish to put it. Anyway, I have gotten rid of the backpack, and substituted it with a colonial era style snapsack. It's lighter, and just as tough. Also pictured is my first attempt at wet-forming a leg-tied sheath for my caping knife, rather than it hanging round my neck; my antique belt knife that was my great-grandfather's (if you can look at it and give me a roundabout age, that'd be awesome) now has a sheath made from salvaged leather from my sandals that my Labrador took the time to chew up on me :roll: ; and the arrow is a Plains Indian replica that, I'm sorry to say, I cannot legally hunt with because the head is too narrow. That's ok, though, it's still a great decorating piece for the study/dining room in the house. Enjoy!

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Saturday, January 29, 2011

So, the Egyptian government killed the internet?

Normally, I'm not going to post anything political, but I do post again today because let's face it- we all use the internet. I use it, mostly, to look up and read all sorts of awesomely dorky shit. Such as news like this, and pretty much anything pertaining to the outdoors and history, especially older texts.

Seems to me another tyrant, and his political party, wishes for a way to cut off the internet. He calls it...an 'internet kill switch'. Someone, very close to home, in none other than Washington D.C.

NO representative government of a free people would want, much less need, such an oppression of free speech available to them. Only a tyrant would. We are close, if we're not there already. 

The gear that takes me into the woods...

Admittedly, mine is minimal. The pack itself is nothing special. It's actually a computer backpack that I got from the National Guard office in Arlington. I attached straps to the bottom for the bedroll and tent. I attached two ALICE pouches to where the shoulder straps used to be, one holds a roll of jute twine, the other is empty at the moment, but it will fit a very small first aid kit- even at that size, it's an improvement over the first aid kit I've had for years that was simply, "try not to injure yourself!" :lol: 


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This is the 'main pack's' contents- a skillet, a candle, a tin of charcloth and natural tinder, extra wool socks, saw, corkscrew, sharpening kit (the extra hatchet head I use as an improvised wedge), a mess kit for cookin' beans, about 150ft of paracord, coffee (I bring more than that, I'm a coffee addict, since I don't drink), Ramen noodles, and salt and pepper. 

Not pictured are the two side containers, and that's simply because one side only carries a water bottle, the other carries my camera, extra batteries, and snare wire.

Also not pictured is the middle pack. It is empty now, because that's where I put the main foodstores. Generally, red beans or black-eyed peas make up this portion; occasionally rice as well. Also, I bring a head of garlic, jalapeno peppers, jerky, and bacon, though I'm switchin' that up to salt pork as from all indications it lasts longer. Soon, the salt and pepper will be out of the plastic bags, and be placed in small wooden holders I plan on making out of tree limbs. Soon, I'll also carry a small amount of seed in there, too, but that's for a later date. 

My belt:
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On here is my Cold Steel Kukri sheathed in the first sheath I ever made (I plan on posting another 'topic' right after this with the pictures for that). The pouch attached to that sheath is removable and can easily be hung from the neck if needed. Inside is a small compass, piece of flint, and about 10 ft of cord.

The smaller pouch contains iodine tablets, a small amount of snare wire, another piece of flint, and matches.

The larger pouch is my 'gold mine'. Inside it is my full fire kit. Flint, steel, natural tinder, jute twine, and charcloth. Another tin satisfies my sewing needs. The last tin is my fishing kit. The last two are in Altoids tins, so thanks to you Brits out there for them! :dblthumb: Also, there is more snare wire, and, when I have a little more time, I'll be adding an antler tipped awl. Also, there is my caping knife, fire rod, Old Timer sharpening hone (I just got it a couple weeks ago, and I LOVE it), and my Old Trusty Buck Vanguard that I've carried forever.

That's it...I guess the only thing I didn't mention was my map, which I carry simply in my jean pocket. When I get a proper kettle, I'll be able to eliminate the mess kit and fry pan (thinking about keeping the pan in there, anyway). However, our economy sucks, and I'm poor for the moment....I can easily make due with this, since it's not changed in a while. The newest additions are the belt pouches and the sheath. Feel free to critique at will, I have tough skin. :mrgreen:

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

This would be the first...

Sorry to all you folks, but this won't be updated 8 times a day. I'm a father, a step-father-ish, and have the best girlfriend on the planet. This essentially means that I'm a busy guy. Mostly, I'll post some new things that I do, but generally, I'll update with either things that I read or things that I do, or....well, it's my blog, and I'll do what I want to. I swear a lot, I'm sarcastic, and I have absolutely zero tolerance for racists, sexists, or vegans. All of whom have a special place in hell. Racists and sexists for obvious reasons...and vegans simply because meat tastes that good, which makes them completely idiotic, which is the forth group I can't tolerate.