An OFG's camping saw

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sweetandsour wrote: 22 Oct 2022, 16:45 I also have a true temper bow saw, which was once was painted red. I guess you can still tell that it was red, somewhat.
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I have a blue bow saw. I slit an appropriate length of heavy wall hose that fits over the blade so it doesn't nick everything in sight. It is, of course, too big for hiking, but my camping is done within 100' of the truck these days so it works.

I have a folding saw around here someplace. I always carried it when deer hunting to clear shooting lanes. I also have one of those saws on a stick that extends to be 15ish feet long that I used when I had time to get in the woods well before the season began to make a more or less 'permanent' stand in prime areas.
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