Archive for October, 2009

Tips for Sharpening Your Tactical Knife

Monday, October 19, 2009
posted by OutdoorFun 5:13 PM

crkt-knife

It’s sometimes said that a man is only as good as his tools, which is why it’s tremendously important to keep a sharp tactical knife at the ready. Whether you’re going on an impromptu hunting excursion or relying on the knife for protection, it pays to get rid of that dull edge right away. The first step is to give the knife a once-over with a diamond sharpener or some other coarse, fast-cutting stone.

Concentrate your attention on sharpening the CRKT knife in a uniform fashion. That means keeping the sharpness equal on both sides of the blade. You can benefit from the use of an angle guide, unless you’re an old hand at this. You’ll be able to tell that you’ve sharpened the knife enough when you raise a burr. Finish the process by polishing the edge smooth on both sides.

On Camping Trips, the Fire Comes First

Monday, October 12, 2009
posted by OutdoorFun 1:11 PM

firesteelMan’s ability to control fire has been one of the lasting hallmarks of civilization since ancient times. It’s one of the indicators that set us apart from lower animals, and it represents the key to making cooked food. Needless to say, fire is an integral part of any camping trip. The campfire is more than just a venue to roast hotdogs and marshmallows – it’s a communal meeting place where stories are told and memories are made.

Inclement weather and wind conditions can complicate the process of starting a fire. At times, it doesn’t matter how well the kindling is built or how adept the firestarter might be. Such times call for desperate yet reliable measures – namely the use of a firesteel. These implements have been utilized by armies around the world in the toughest environmental conditions, and they will start a blazing fire against all odds.