Hello, I'm Andrew. Welcome to my channel about my two passions: bushcraft and viking age. When I have some free time, I spend it in the wilderness exploring the nature and testing my equipement. So join me by the campfire and don't forget to subscribe for more adventures, tips and reviews!
I'm also a member of the Boreal Explorers community And an ambassador and member of the Shieldwall of the Grimfrost
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The blade is stainless steel, the handle is made by polymer with fiction grip, and the sheath is made of polimer too...with an attachment for ferro rod and a little wetstone to sharpe
I used to use flint and steel as a firestarter until it almost killed me (or my ignorance did) when I took it above tree line on an icy night in New Hampshire. I learned the 'I almost died way' that the steel ember/spark, which 100% worked at sea level, does not survive it's jump from strike point to tinder cloth in high altitude, below freezing conditions. I should have brought a hand drill with me.