Our resident Bushcraft Expert John Fenna brings you tips and advice on various aspects of Bushcraft. Plus a huge selection of reviews on knives, tools, field cutlery and general camping equipment
A decent knife does not have to cost a fortune and there are some real bargains...
continue reading >Although ‘multi-tools’ are now the most popular general-purpose takealong tool, they are usually bulky and heavy,...
continue reading >I’ve previously tested three models in the Smith’s range of knife sharpeners and I’m now looking...
continue reading >The Buck Compadre Camp Knife shows a fixed droppoint, 4.5” blade and a full tang construction....
continue reading >Pete Moore reviews a couple of multi-bladed hunting knives that offer blades and tools for all...
continue reading >Opinel’s No.8 knife has been around for ages, and years ago there was a box of...
continue reading >The Miguel Nieto fixed blade knives which I have previously reviewed have been good quality, so...
continue reading >When something is described as ‘deluxe’ you may have high expectations, but at just £18.50 are...
continue reading >Boker has yet again come up with a brilliant UK legal carry folding knife; the Atlas....
continue reading >When the Leatherman Rebar joined the company’s very comprehensive range of multi-tools, it soon became a...
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