Archive for the 'How to' Category

Chantrelle Mushrooms

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

One of the things I like about living in Washington is the great diversity of environments here. We have rain forest, wetlands, high desert, mountains with glaciers, and much more. I also like to get out from time to time and explore the wilderness in the area. Recently I friend of mine got the bug to figure out how to forage for chantrelle mushrooms. I know it sounds weird to go searching in the woods for mushrooms but it was quite fun.

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This is a picture of the basket of mushrooms at the beginning of the day. We ended up getting a little over a pound of mushrooms and made a great dinner that night. We got a little skunked this time mostly because someone had been through the area the day before. We found tracks and some cut mushroom that had been dropped. On previous trips in the same area my friend had found upwards of 7 pounds of them.

I would highly recommend that if you get the chance to go out and forage for some chantrelle mushroom. For more information check out the following resources

Wild Harvest
Chantrelle on Wikipedia
The Forager Press

Throwing Knives Video

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Found a great video with the SOG Fusion Throwing Knives in it.  From what I could get in the video is appears that he just received the knives as a gift.  At the end of the video he gets two knives to stick literally touching each other.

Good job and nice video.

Spec Elite video

Monday, February 26th, 2007

Found a nice video on the opening action the SOG Spec Elite knife.

Enjoy

Knife Sharpening

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Just came across an article on Instructables about how to sharpen a knife. Most of the images relate to kitchen knives and not outdoor style knives but the information is still useful. So give it quick read if you are curious about how to sharpen knives. I actually don’t worry about that too much as I have the advantage of using our warranty department to sharpen my knives.

Remember a sharp knife is safer than a dull knife.

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