Fixed Blade Knives and Batoning Wood: A Match Made in the Wilderness Media
Published: 6 months ago
When you’re roughing it, having a roaring campfire to keep you warm and dry is non-negotiable. Any hunter worth his salt can gather wood for a fire, but what do you do when there’s no dry tinder?
Enter batoning. Batoning wood is a method of breaking wood down into smaller pieces without a hatchet. It’s helpful in a pinch (or after a sudden downpour).
Here’s how to do it — and how to choose the best batoning knife for your next outing.
Learn more: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/blogs/news
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Enter batoning. Batoning wood is a method of breaking wood down into smaller pieces without a hatchet. It’s helpful in a pinch (or after a sudden downpour).
Here’s how to do it — and how to choose the best batoning knife for your next outing.
Learn more: https://www.montanaknifecompany.com/blogs/news
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https://youtu.be/dubh1K6RXgk
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https://youtube.com/shorts/PlYAJ3bz3a8
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