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This multi-function headlamp has three white LED bulbs and one incandescent Krypton bulb that will provide many hours of light for your favorite camping, hunting or sporting activity.
This blanket should be kept in your car at all times. Folded in its bag, it is unobtrusive and the pack will keep it clean. You will use if for so many different things. This time of year, it makes an excellent spread for that impromptu picnic or a wrap for when a sudden storm blows in.
Taking up a small footprint, it has an adjustable brightness dimming switch and will run an incredible 10 days on low and 40 hours on the high setting on one set of batteries. Twelve ultra bright, cool to the touch LED bulbs never need replacing and keep the lantern cool.
You've heard the adage, "good things come in small packages". That is particularly true in the case of this compact full-featured workhorse. The aircraft grade aluminum case with Type III hard -anodized black coating is just under 4" long and has a super bright 2-watt LED bulb.
With a gray anodized aluminum case and high power LED technology that allows you to project the right amount of light in the pattern you need, these new-to-the-market flashlights are sure to be a big hit. Each has an adjustable light beam from spot to flood.
Brunton's Firestorm Stormproof lighter is a super lightweight, waterproof, refillable butane lighter. The adjustable high temperature will ignite the dampest fuel, and will burn in up to 80 MPH winds.
This is a very handy tool. During the Great Depression, knives of this type were commonly carried by men who were on the move, looking for work. These men were called Hobos and their common mode of transportation was a train boxcar. The A. G. Russell™ Boxcar Jack consists of a knife and fork that are held together by slots and pins in the liners and can easily be taken apart, resulting in a separate knife and fork.
For over 100 years, people have been using Marble's® Compasses. These well built compasses were used by Admiral Byrd, Admiral Perry, Charles Lindberg, even Teddy Roosevelt, and of course, by many thousands of hunters and other outdoorsmen like your grandfather and his friends.
Handcrafted from chap leather or skirting leather, this fully functional Canteen contains an FDA approved polyethylene liner.
Brunton's military-style lensatic sighting compass features heavy-duty metal construction with a long-straight side for easy use with a map.
The high temperature will ignite the dampest fuel, this lighter will burn even in 70-80 MPH winds.
The heritage of the birch bark canoe built by the American Indians has evolved into today's beautiful wooden canoes. Using their knowledge of wood, the early settlers transformed the one of a kind birch barks into practical craft that could be consistently produced. Years of evolution have made them faster, lighter and more durable, while retaining the simplicity and elegance of the classic designs.
This unusual little grill was developed in Africa to replace grills that used dried corn cobs as fuel. It was intended to provide a safe cooking system for people in rural areas without electricity and to reduce the danger of brush fires from make-shift cooking fires. What a handy tool for your summer outings or a quick and easy dinner cooked on the balcony of your condo or apartment!
Modeled after an original D. W. Brunton design, it is instantly venerable, featuring a substantial body of aluminum and brass with a look and feel that suggests status, yet with all the performance you expect from Brunton.
Age old woodcraft skills of the Native American tribes provide the foundation for the development of the wood canoe. When faced with shortages of Native canoes, resourceful early settlers borrowed heavily from the birchbark canoe construction and design details to develop the first modern wood canoes. Using their knowledge of wood and the readily available materials, they transformed the one-of-a-kind birchbarks into practical crafts that could be produced to exacting specifications.
This is the day of the high-tech high-intensity, small, tactical light.
A great old idea, cups like these have been used for hundreds of years. Today they are seldom seen.
This is the most versatile searchlight I have ever seen.
This is a great hammock! You enter through the bottom. "Walk into the bottom of the hammock, turn around, sit down, lay back, lift your feet inside." Your weight closes the entrance, sealing out bugs and critters (also has a Velcro® closure).
The XG-55 wrist watch features eletronic sensors such as a thermometer, barometer and altimeter which measure outdoor conditions, as well as a compass and a watch with a dual time feature, daily alarm, chronograph and a timer.
This 54" solid cherry wood canoe paddle is a beautiful complement to "The Red Cedar Trader" or simply as a display piece. Varnished finish except handle, which is oiled for comfort.
Age old woodcraft skills of the Native American tribes provide the foundation for the development of the wood canoe. When faced with shortages of Native canoes, resourceful early settlers borrowed heavily from the birchbark canoe construction and design details to develop the first modern wood canoes.
One dictionary definition of the word Wanigan is a boat or small chest equipped with supplies for a lumber camp. Another definition is a traditional wooden supply box used for canoe travel.
Molded of high quality, clear polycarbonate with covers that cannot be opened by accident. Works wonderfully in your picnic basket or your glove compartment.
Knife, fork and spoon formed from Titanium alloy. Will not rust or impart a flavor to your food. Lightweight and strong.
This knife and fork set begins with the centuries old pattern used by Bavarian hunters to carry in the pocket on the leg of their Lederhosen (leather shorts). Make a simple knife of that pattern (almost a perfect steak knife) with scales of the antler of European Red Deer, add those same great stag scales to a fork and we have a picnic set as elegant as anyone could wish for.