My trip this month was my first without a hatchet or small axe. I brought a saw, which I typically take on daytrips for clearing down trees. I didn’t portage, and even if I had, there was little chance of down timber on the trails since this is a well traveled area. I missed the hatchet. Together with a bushcrafting knife, I can quickly process fuel for my twig stove. Much harder without the hatchet. I used all of he floor litter I could find, and was scrambling to find fuel for a meal. With a hatchet, I could have processed bigger stuff fast - chop it to length, use the bc knife to split. Pounding tent stakes with a rock is also a pain, damaging to gear.
I didn’t use the saw at all, just wasted baggage. Too much wind for a campfire, and I rarely make one anyway. Next trip, the hatchet goes.
I didn’t use the saw at all, just wasted baggage. Too much wind for a campfire, and I rarely make one anyway. Next trip, the hatchet goes.