This here is a blog by the vertriders, a team I am very fascinated with. TRhey certainly have a take on the sport that is adventurous, challenging and professional.
Enjoy!
Those are the adventures of Mr. Fimbulmyrk, in bushcraft and blacksmithing, mountainbiking and hiking, reenactment, writing, singing, dancing, stargazing and having a piece of cake and a coffee. Pray have a seat and look around you, but be warned - the forest´s twilight is ferocious at times.
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This is somewhat of an edit of an ancient post from way back then. But as is, the times have changed a lot, and so has my persp...
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In my relatively...ummmm...vast? . ;-) collection one can find among many others these two knives. For the one below I can safely state t...
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I recently got a new Mora craftline HighQ carbon from my favourite Mora supplier . Here are my first impressions: The blade is 110 mm lo...
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This is part of my not exactly tiny collection of German hunting knives, representatives of a very distinct and ancient style of knife. Y...
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Those are some knives I got for next to nothing on a local flea market from a really nice Turkish gentleman. They are native to Serik in t...
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This is my collection of traditional Hungarian hunting knives. I am quite interested into the ethnographical and morphogenetic influences of...
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I was being sick of cheap-as-chips-Moras being better than my own knives:-), so I made myself this whittler. Laminate steel, wrought iron...
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I am working on a new ditty or crane bag (corr bolg), which will contain a set of knives, lashes for a flashlight, some utilities and mi...
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Well, a lot of people do keep telling me that there is no point in making fire the traditional way. You can just buy a BIC lighter, right? ...
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The other day I went foraging for wild garlic and chicken of the woods, so I figured I should preserve them with salt. Actually having stuff...