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The benefit with a small axe 

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Making a fire and some coffee. Talking a bit about why I use a small axe / hatchet.
Hope you find it useful
Leave a comment on what you prefer to use when you are out.
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David

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Комментарии : 61   
@sunvro8341
@sunvro8341 Месяц назад
i appreciate you showing the fire starting in its entirety. lots of youtubers will shorten it to the throw of sparks that gets it going and not the initial build up to it. showing that fire making isn’t always instant. it takes time and fiddling with as you’re making one. you’ve got my sub!
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
I forget to add a text explaining, but the wood was a tiny bit wet, so I hade to use a fire starter. I dont mind sowing what it can be for real. And if someone is new to this, dosent feel bad for not geting it going strait away. Thank you very much for watching and for your sub! 🙌
@rebel-yellenterprises1479
@rebel-yellenterprises1479 Месяц назад
A septuagenarian here…I carry the Gränsfors Outdoor Axe plus one of my 4 inch (100-102mm) fixed blade woodsman’s belt knives and a Victorianox Ranger 79 M as my cutting tool selection in my day hiking / overnight bag, belt and pocket. I’ve never been a fan of beating a good knife through a log to make kindling, that’s what a small hatchet is for. That’s how I roll… In my hunting kit, I swap out the Outdoor Axe for the Gränsfors Small Hatchet…so small, it fits in a pocket. Very handy and compact. I also carry a Victorianox Ranger 57 with the gut hook instead of the Ranger 79 M. There is no such thing as carrying too many blades…just saying.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
That is some good tools
@ScottCarlson-cz7wj
@ScottCarlson-cz7wj 14 часов назад
Great video. Demo is worth a thousand words. I use my grandfathet's ancient hatchet. Thankyou.
@TheNessmuk
@TheNessmuk 8 дней назад
Great job mate love the work! I’m from Australia and I have a Gransfors small hatchet that works well. I use and prefer a Khukuri as a field knife. I back it with a belt knife and a SAK . The large huntsman. Keep the videos coming
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 6 дней назад
Thank you very much 🙌 Do you use bigger knife in Australia?
@caseylewis2835
@caseylewis2835 Месяц назад
I never saw your channel before today. Great job! You got a 👍 and a new subscriber. Keep em coming!
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Thank you very much 🙌
@asojourningwolf7371
@asojourningwolf7371 Месяц назад
I just got an Esee Gibson axe. It’s only 10 inches tall. Very small! But it actually has taught me that smaller is very beneficial. I can throw it in my pack and go. It’s actually safer than a knife in some cases. Kind of teaches you practical applications and potential for your tools.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
That is a very good comment! Thank you 🙌
@mleszzor6866
@mleszzor6866 26 дней назад
I appreciate how you left that pause in starting at 9:36. This video is very calm and I like that.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 25 дней назад
Thank you very much! I forgot to edit that away 😆🙌
@mleszzor6866
@mleszzor6866 25 дней назад
@@MyNorthernStories No worries! I think it adds a bit of personality to this! It's like you are being very honest in the video, showing how sometimes, you are just lacking the words for a second 😀
@joseuribe430
@joseuribe430 Месяц назад
I'm new to bushcraft so I don't have much experience to talk about. But I bought the gransfors forest axe and a Casstrom #10 carbon steel knife with scandi grind
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
That is very good tools that will last you a lifetime. Good chose 🙌
@joseuribe430
@joseuribe430 Месяц назад
@@MyNorthernStories thank you
@ihearsimon
@ihearsimon 12 дней назад
I have a Gransfors-Bruks small forest axe, and while I like it, I am thinking to also get something smaller like the one you have. Great video, I have subscribed. Watching from Toronto, Canada!
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 10 дней назад
I have the small forest axe to, that is my favorite. But big and heavy to hike with. Thanks for watching and subscribeing 🙌
@VJLasorsa
@VJLasorsa 12 дней назад
My wife’s girl friend gave here a rusty two pound head. I reshaped and sharpened the head and rehung it on a 19” handle. It’s very nice. But doesn’t have a name.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 10 дней назад
That is awesome! 🙌
@mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850
@mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850 7 дней назад
How bout bob?
@VJLasorsa
@VJLasorsa 6 дней назад
@@mariaconcepcionrodriguezhe2850 thats it. Bob the axe! He said, "do you mind, please hand me Bob".
@danygodbout979
@danygodbout979 13 дней назад
small axe with a good at carving knife is a great combo... in case you need a new handle :)
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 10 дней назад
It's a very good tip 🙌
@dwparker
@dwparker 28 дней назад
I usually bring my Fiskars x10 axe or a Bahco Laplander saw, my Mora Garberg and a Gerber multitool. I like having options.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 27 дней назад
That is some awesome tools!
@michalurbanful
@michalurbanful Месяц назад
Very good video, nice and calming to watch! 🙂
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Thank you very much! And thanks for watching 🙌
@NorwayHikesTrails
@NorwayHikesTrails Месяц назад
Nice work. Have a lovely evening 😊
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Thank you very much! The same to you 🙌
@Conan3145
@Conan3145 Месяц назад
I use a 570g 34cm Spear & Jackson (local brand, not expensive) hatchet , Mora Companion, Victorinox Tourist. The video is a strong start. Axe handle length, axe weight? Specs help esp VS my local hardwood in Australia. GFB SFA isn’t that useful locally and it’s expensive i.e. AUD 290. Music while making coffee is OK. Skip the music when you speak.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Thank you for your comment. There is some specs in the video.
@seratbushcraft6979
@seratbushcraft6979 Месяц назад
I sliced my hands up that much doing the wrap on the outdoor hatchet. I have to redo it shortly but Im leaving the cover on it this time. Great little hatchet, preferring it to a large knife
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Be careful 🙂 Yes, it's a great tool. Thanks for watching 🙌
@seantbr2019
@seantbr2019 10 дней назад
I had a chocolate lab as a teenager Im a upland bird hunter and this lab would point like a pointer 😂 r.i.p bree
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 9 дней назад
That is a very smart dog! 🙌
@jimbusmaximus4624
@jimbusmaximus4624 22 дня назад
I like your video. If I'm camping I'll take an axe. If I'm hunting or packing light I bring a large knife that can handle splitting tinder and chopping.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 20 дней назад
Thank you very much 🙌 That is good choices
@RobCardIV
@RobCardIV 29 дней назад
a 1 inch auger drill bit makes piles and piles of shaving tinder in under 30 seconds. just engrave a drill bit socket hole into your axe, or get one with an eye ring opening that you can put any stick you find in the woods through.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 29 дней назад
That is a very good tip 🙌
@Northpolenoir
@Northpolenoir Месяц назад
Bra video och bra trick med yxan 👍
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Tusen tack 🙌
@HarrisChapman-xi9oq
@HarrisChapman-xi9oq 29 дней назад
Very nice video
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories 29 дней назад
Thank you very much 🙌
@Perpetualperegrine0427
@Perpetualperegrine0427 Месяц назад
❤thank you
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Thanks for watching 🙌
@Carl-Fredrik_Stenstrom
@Carl-Fredrik_Stenstrom Месяц назад
Fin yxa. Som alla gränsfors yxor kvalité rakt igenom. Använder själv gränsfors vildmarksyxa eller liten skogsyxa. Fina yxor båda två. Allt gott.
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Ja, det är verkligen fina yxor. Använder den lilla skogsyxan också, den är min favorit. 😄
@anuaramir1830
@anuaramir1830 Месяц назад
My man, hello👋👋, nice video as always 😊
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Thank you very much 🙌
@TheWorldOnPaper
@TheWorldOnPaper Месяц назад
Great video, thank you. What backpack do you use in the video?
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Thank you! And thanks for watching 🙌 It's L.L Bean Continental Backpack, I have an little movie about this pack if you are interested 🙂
@SirPraiseSun
@SirPraiseSun Месяц назад
what steel is that axe does it have to be high hrc for it to be quality or is there sweet spot for axes like 57- 58?
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
I don't know actually, i tried to fint it on their website but i did not. Thank you for watching 🙌
@aido1987
@aido1987 29 дней назад
A good axe won't be that hard
@adamdobner1910
@adamdobner1910 Месяц назад
Where was this filmed, please mate? Beautiful spot
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
This is outside Borlänge, in Dalarna Sweden 😄 Thanks for watching 🙌
@MrErik038
@MrErik038 Месяц назад
Nice video! Why the shitty music so loud?
@MyNorthernStories
@MyNorthernStories Месяц назад
Thank you! When I edited the video I did not find the shitty music loud.
@user-mj4yo7pi9j
@user-mj4yo7pi9j Месяц назад
Oh stop !!! Be nice !! Enjoy the video 📹
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