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Backpacking Axes — Matching Axes to Your Needs and Your Gear

Posted on January 22, 2012 by JTHatsJanuary 8, 2018

On the American frontier, few people traveled without a tomahawk. Aside from being an extremely versatile tool for camp chores, the tomahawk provided a better defense than either knife, spear or rifle for close combat in dense woodlands. You can … Continue reading →

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