Leave it better then you found it...
For the trails and campsites we use, that motto should be a given... Any of us who were Boy Scouts should have adopted that philosophy at an early age.
What about the towns and campgrounds we visit? Should we not try to leave them better then what we found...
Not normally what most would think would be an overland topic but I want to touch on bush knives. Overlanding involves time in the bush and time camping, so time in the outdoors requires a good blade.
To me a good blade gravitates toward a fixed Blade knife. Folding knives are fine for light...
All set up... Side tables are held firm with L-brackets and Bungie cords... Collapsible sink cut out in one side board.
Needed a chef knife so I hand forged it.
Budget Overlanding
I bought the roof top tent before I discovered overlanding. Serving in the military for 24 years I was not spending one more night sleeping on the ground or on an inflatable airbed only to find my wife and I crammed into the center of the deflated mattress, besides no one was...
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