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Editor's Picks from the Blade Show. Plus, 47 knives, hatchets, axes, and more.
June 21, 2022
Editor's Picks from the Blade Show. Plus, 47 knives, hatchets, axes, and more.
Carry These 3 Things In Your Pack Always For Snake Safety
Our AT thru-hiker, Number 2 Pencil, happened to encounter a copperhead once … twice … three times in one day! The Appalachian Trail is rife with a few species of venomous snakes, namely the copperhead, timber rattlesnake and cottonmouth. Check out the 'Holy Smokes' snake moment at about 24:39 of the video, just as he was about to set up his camp at dusk.
From axes and sharpeners to log-splitters and kindling-creators, you'll need reliable equipment on hand to get the job done both quickly and efficiently, Michael D'Angona writes.
In 2016, Jim Cobb and his wife committed to taking at least one hike a week, and they've hit a 275-week streak. Here are the blades he takes along, even on short excursions.
In the latest roundup, we have an innovative collection, including one that has easily interchangeable blades and another that you can custom order to your own specs. Check out blades from CRKT, Havalon, Fallkniven, Benchmade, Kershaw and SOG.
Now through June 27th, American Outdoor Guide Boundless Members can enter to win Spyderco's Tri-Angle Sharpmaker ($115 value). Keyed holes empower even inexperienced knife sharpeners to accurately set the stones' angles at sharpening angles at a 30° (15° each side) or 40° (20° each side). Not a Boundless member yet? Why not? Memberships start at only $3.99 month.
Editor Steve Barlow and several of our expert writers were at the Blade Show in Atlanta earlier this month. So they've got the scoop on what your favorites brands are releasing in the coming year. See what's next for Kershaw, Gerber, TOPS, Microtech, and more.
The guys at Rewild Gear believe that humans are wired deep down to be in the wild, to have an adventure, to take risks. And eat. Reuben Bolieu reviews their camp kitchen essentials, including a compact, ultralight, versatile campfire grill, weighing just under 12 ounces and measuring 0.2 inch thick.
For centuries , humans have used fish oils, orally or topically, to treat a wide array of ailments, from aches and pains to rickets and gout. The popularity of this supplement has shifted over the years, as have its primary uses. But over the past couple of decades, the hype around fish oil has arguably reached an all-time high. According to National Institutes of Health statistics , in 2012, at least 18.8 million Americans used about $1.3 billion dollars worth of fish oil, making it the third most widely used supplement in the nation. (Sales reportedly flattened out at about that level around 2013.) Today, many use it because they believe it will broadly help their heart health , but others hold that fish oil can help with renal health, bone, and joint conditions, cognitive functions and mental wellness, and any number of other conditions. But is fish oil really as good for you as millions of Americans believe it is? Who should be taking it and when? We dove into the research and
British rider Chris Froome launched one of his blistering mountain attacks to win the Criterium du Dauphine race for the second time, clinching the eighth stage to take the yellow jersey. from Articles | Mail Online http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/othersports/article-3123660/Chris-Froome-sends-strong-message-rivals-storms-win-Criterium-du-Dauphine-second-time.html?ITO=1490&ns_mchannel=rss&ns_campaign=1490
Periods are normal, but kids pointing them out in their sketches is something else. Australian woman Penny Rohleder shared a photo of her son's drawing on the Facebook page of blogger Constance Hall on Jul. 25, which well, says it all. SEE ALSO: James Corden tests out gymnastics class for his son and is instantly showed up by children "I don't know whether to be proud or embarrassed that my 5 year old son knows this," Rohleder wrote. "Julian drew a family portrait. I said 'What's that red bit on me?' And he replied, real casual, 'That's your period.'" Well, at least he knows. To give further context, Rohleder revealed she had pulmonary embolism in October 2016, and was put on blood thinning treatment which makes her periods "very, very bad," she explained to the Daily Mail . Read more... More about Australia , Parenting , Culture , Motherhood , and Periods from Mashable http://mashable.com/2017/07/31/period-mo
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