New Bushcraft Kit: Pöul Tools Trekking Axe, Bushcraft Spain Oilskin Rain Poncho/Tarp

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  • Опубліковано 4 тра 2024
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    I must say that I am grateful to be an owner of this great tool. I honestly didn’t believe I could be switch over from Gränsfors Bruk axes but I believe I found the sweet spot: the Pöul Tools axe is in-between in size and weight of the Forest and Wildlife hatchet by Gränsfors Bruk so that makes it more applicable for more applications, not too big and not too small.
    Also, the swell on the handle fits my hand perfectly. I always found the handle on the GB to be a little small for my hands and I believe they do that so it can be more universal but that just adds to fatigue.
    The craftsmanship on this axe is top-notch! It was the first thing I noticed when taking it out of the box. The finishing work alone is just so precise and finally detailed, although this is a handmade axe. It’s made of 1055 Swedish steel which is a standard for Swedish axes. It’s a great steel that is easy to sharpen and thus keeping your cuts clean.
    Presently, my favourite axe but I don’t think there’s another that will top it. Let me know if you have any questions.
    On this trip the first thing I encountered was a family of Bear. I had just came up the hill and there they were, about 5 of them.
    The mother looked up the tree as to escape up it, however, you could see her thoughts "if I go up this tree I might lose my cubs. Better yet, run..... Run my little ones, run!!!"
    It's always special to run in them. They are bonus points and passage to the wild within.
    The plant I foraged was Garlic mustard, it was a staple for Europeans who brought it over here to the States.
    It's incredibly nutritious and grow everywhere. Now that it's fallen out of favour and lose to history it's now treated as a weed. I didn't film me eating it but it can be thrown in a salad or sàuteed, and that's what I did.
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  • @TheLoreofBushcraft

    www.poultools.com/product-page/mini-trekking-axe-carbon-steel-1

  • @simonthebritoverthepond6719

    Sometimes it's really pleasing to just watch and listen to the sounds of the great outdoors.

  • @solobushcraft1

    As always Sir it is such a delight to watch.

  • @corleyoutdoors2887

    Welcome back!

  • @thecontraguy5536

    This dude always has the drip!! We missed you

  • @RickBelt

    I envy northern Europe. I live in Veneto, northeast Italy, one of the places where nature has been consumed by agriculture. There are no forests for tens of kilometers.

  • @jimmortimore3894

    Great to see a new video man!! Always a pleasure!

  • @Canadian_Craftsman

    So great to see you out there always enjoy these outings buddy cheers!!✊️🔥✌️💚

  • @barneysbimbles

    Luvvly jubbly, always a pleasure to see one of your vids pop up on the feed.

  • @herbsmith6871

    Very nice my friend! Very nice😎

  • @loremice6809

    Great video my friend watching from the UK 👍

  • @paganoutdoors3193

    Absolutely stunning place, bit iffy with the black bears though lol, loving the kilt, sweet setup too, very enjoyable video, atmospheric, almost smell the woodsmoke, good health and safe travels my friend, cheers craig

  • @andrewgorden1041

    Thanks for taking us along on your adventure:-). Loved all of it. I will have to try your method of grinding coffee with the axe handle. You now have a new subscriber!

  • @troobix_s

    Great video! And the gear also. The moment when you grinded your coffee beans with and axe 😄First time I see something like it.

  • @Oleg_Nadezhdin

    💪🏼 привет 👍🏼

  • @adrianhyde

    Hey, good to see you again, and especially wearing your kilt, good stuff! I'm a kilt-wearer myself. Take care, man.

  • @ianmills4978

    Great video as always, The axe looks great. I'm lugging around my Swedish Hultafors Trekking axe. Downsizing to a Poul's may be a good idea. Keep the videos coming.

  • @alanrice39

    Good bushcraft and enjoying nature, really liked this video, just subbed

  • @EatCarbs

    Good to see you brother!!

  • @snowrob0

    Mama and cubs such an incedible and scary experience at the same time!😊