Items of Want 026

Northwoods Knives: Norfolk Whittler


A simple knife with a classic design. "Northwoods Knives is a company associated with American made, quality, useable knives. Dave Shirley started the company over 30 years ago with an emphasis of recreating designs that had been favored for generations."

Prometheus Design Werx All Terrain Sticker


I love a good sticker and I've really liked this design since PDW first showed it. It just has a great overall "wilderness" look to it. I have the morale patch version of this design and the thread, especially in the water, is just incredible up close. "From summit to sea, and any wilderness in between, the graphic on this morale patch design shows that you are someone who is proficient in the skills to operate in “All Terrains”. You are comfortable and confident in any outdoor environment. Field skills are second nature, you are at home in the outdoors, and you not only know how to just survive, but thrive in the wilderness."

As a side note, it's a bummer that they don't show an actual photo of the sticker. Oh and if you're a fan of the design, check out their wallpaper version available for download.

[Semi-Acquired] Gränsfors Bruks Small Forest Axe


"The Gränsfors Small Forest Axe has a larger head and a longer handle than the Wildlife Hatchet and therefore provides more chopping power. However, it is still small enough to fit into a rucksack. The Small Forest Axe is excellent for felling trees and limbing." Photo by Jeff More

Update: I purchased an alternative, the Wetterlings Outdoor Axe and I'm very much satisfied with it.

Sanborn Canoe Company Field Hankie


"We've taken the iconic red handkerchief and put our spin on it. Employing soft and breathable woven chambray fabric the Field Hankie is for dipping in the lake to cool your brow after a rigorous paddle into a head-wind, it is for wiping your hands after switching out a few plugs on your Indian Scout motorbike, it is for tying around your neck in crisp fall weather and a sunblock in the summer, it is an emergency potholder(not recommended for anything too hot), it is for cleaning your glasses and it is for gathering berries. So, yes, it's a fabric swiss-army knife without pointy bits, for use in every tight spot and likely occasion."

Alone in the Wilderness DVD Series


"Dick Proenneke retired at age 50 in 1967 and decided to build his own cabin on the shore of Twin Lakes. The first summer he scouted for the best cabin site, and cut and peeled the logs he would need for his cabin. Dick Proenneke returned the next summer to finish the cabin where he lived for over 30 years. Dick filmed his adventures, and Bob Swerer later turned the film into a video so we can all watch this amazing man build his cabin by hand."

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1 Second Everyday: 2014



Keeping with the tradition from last year, I stopped and started my 1SecondEveryday video on Christmas Eve. I'm not sure why but I think part of it is because I don't believe anyone should wait until January 1st to start something new.

What have I learned through doing this two years in a row? Well, a lot of things actually but most importantly, I highly recommend everyone keep a video journal like this; you'll thank yourself later. You certainly don't have to use this app to record and edit your video but it makes life a lot easier.

Note: I did miss two days and while that's a bummer, it's still a great way to relive 2014.

Bookshelf Essentials

I appreciate the digital world and the freedom it offers but some books need to be appreciated through the turning of pages and then placed on a bookshelf as a reminder of sorts. Bookshelves also don’t have to solely contain books and mine has a good number of random things on it from time to time.

Here are some things on my shelf that I thought are worth sharing.



Books: Read and Recommended


Books: Unread/Unfinished


"DIY" Adventure Books


Miscellaneous Items


Keep an eye on the Bookshelf Essentials page as I'll update it with new recommendations.

Bookshelf Essentials

I appreciate the digital world and the freedom it offers but some books need to be appreciated through the turning of pages and then placed on a bookshelf as a reminder of sorts. Bookshelves also don’t have to solely contain books and mine has a good number of random things on it from time to time.



Books: Read and Recommended


Books: Unread/Unfinished


"DIY" Adventure Books


Miscellaneous Items

Last updated 2014-12-21