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Thursday, July 29, 2010
Pathfinder Express Lifts Off
Doug and I take to the skies in a about 12 hours, winging our way to the Canterbury promised land. As usual I am sure that I will find a few things to pick up and bring home some small parts of Ohio. I got the word from Dave that there will some form of rabbit stick contest. Doug and I spent some time in my back yard with some impromptu rabbit stick practice. More misses than hits, but it was more practice than we had to start with. Look out Ohio, here come two Oregon boys!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Fire using an agate & steel
Just a video to show that you don't necessarily need Flint and steel to make fire. Here I use an agate and part of an old file to ignite my charred material. My actual total time from start to flame was around three and a half minutes. The video is edited down since it's not the most exciting thing to watch a guy bang a rock on a piece of steel. You can do it too, you just need some charred material and a little practice.
Certified Pathfinder Phase 1
As some of you know I have been going though the Pathfinder School's phase one wilderness self reliance course. I got the word today!
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Dave Canterbury (Pathfinder) Our latest Phase one graduate, "Oregon Mike" Davis congrats Brother!
I started March 31, 2010 and got the word today. I learned many many things. Especially from parts of the course that I did not think I would learn anything. I would highly recommend this course to anyone that is interested in the outdoors. You will learn about plants, animals and many other things in your area. You are going to have to do some work though, but it is well worth it. Now it's on to phase 2!
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Dave Canterbury (Pathfinder) Our latest Phase one graduate, "Oregon Mike" Davis congrats Brother!
I started March 31, 2010 and got the word today. I learned many many things. Especially from parts of the course that I did not think I would learn anything. I would highly recommend this course to anyone that is interested in the outdoors. You will learn about plants, animals and many other things in your area. You are going to have to do some work though, but it is well worth it. Now it's on to phase 2!
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