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Archives for February 2012

Good Boots For The Long Haul

February 25, 2012 By Mike

A good pair of boots will pay you back many times over the course of their life. In my 16 years as a Lineman I’ve worn a broad selection of brands, and run the gamut on prices. I’ve put the soles to the ground everyday and feel qualified to share my observations. I like my […]

Spyderco Endura 4 FFG: A Review

February 25, 2012 By Mike

Spyderco Endura 4 Flat Ground

Spyderco Endura 4 FFG One of the first gear reviews I did was of the Spyderco Endura 4, recently I added it’s brother the Spyderco Endura 4 Flat Ground (FG) to my collection (harem is more like it, 1 wife is all I need or want, but pocket knives are something else all together). The […]

The Gerber Shard

February 19, 2012 By Mike

Gerber Shard

Gerber Shard The Gerber Shard is a neat piece of gear. I got one for Christmas and it has become a favorite piece of Every Day Carry Gear. Taking up no more space than a regular key chain the Gerber Shard is a 7 tool dynamo. It has 2 sizes of flathead screwdrivers, a Philips […]

Choosing a Chainsaw for the Long Haul

February 18, 2012 By Mike

If you heat with wood or have a lot of land to clear a chainsaw is an indispensable tool. It is a big purchase and and choosing wisely can save you money, time, and aggravation down the road. With that being said their is only two brands that I can really get behind and they […]

Running a Wood Burning Stove

February 8, 2012 By Mike

I’ve mentioned in the past that heating with a wood burning stove for the past 5 seasons, this is how I run my stove, your experiences may differ but, this is what works for me. Seasoned Wood is a must! I feel that proper use of a wood stove starts with properly seasoned wood. I’ve […]

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About Mike

The Backyard Pioneer
I'm a 43 year old husband, father, life long outdoorsman, and have 20+ years experience in infrastructure construction. I strive to bring you the best EDC Knife and Gear Reviews, Small Scale Homesteading, Common Sense Preparedness, and Dutch Oven Recipes.

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