Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hiking. Show all posts

Friday, 19 June 2015

Cottage Trip + Recent work

After one and a half years of no vacation, I finally had the chance to get some downtime and spent a week at a cottage with the family up in Haliburton on Kennisis Lake. A little buggy for the time of year, but the weather held out for the most part to give ample time for exploring by kayak and some hiking, BBQ, and of course campfires!




















The axe I refurbished a finally got a good workout from some impromptu woodcarving. This was after finding out that the only spatula in the cottage was a horrible worn out plastic one that was leaving plastic bits in whatever we made. Luckily there were plenty of decent sized seasoned maple logs to choose from and I selected a log with what I thought had fairly straight grain. I split off a 3/8" board from it, and roughed out the profile using light chops with the axe, then final carving and scraping with a knife to dial in the tapers and give it a smooth finish. Overall not too bad for a first effort I think, but in hindsight I think this would have been easier with a hatchet or smaller axe, maybe that'll be my next project.


Spatula after initial shaping with the axe.

Finer shaping using a knife (made by me a few years ago). 

The finished product.







Cottaging aside, I just finished my most recent request for a fire kit, and came up with a new design for a bottle opener/ striker/ pocket chisel (if anyone has any ideas for a better name please let me know haha).  The design evolved from an earlier bottle opener design I made from an off cut, but with the addition of a chisel to allow for cutting, scraping, or light prying.  The tool is 1/8" O1 tool steel and the firesteel is black canvas micarta with a bright red double stripe.  The sheath itself is vegetable tanned leather and patterned similar to an earlier piece, but with the addition of a brass dee ring to allow for more carry options.






On another note, I am almost finished tuning and setting up my 2x72" TDM belt grinder that I got from Canadian Knife Maker.  After getting some belts, making a stand, and modifying the platen I'll be putting up pictures of the finished product.

Cheers!

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Day hike at Torrance Barrens

Just some some pics from today's hike at Torrance Barrens up around Parry Sound in central Ontario, roughly 2 hours or so from Toronto on the Canadian shield. I found out about the place on a field trip during my second year in university where we went to go look at the 2 billion year old gneiss outcrops and do some stargazing. It was absolutely amazing but I didn't have a camera at the time :(. The weather was great, low 20's, clear skies , and a light breeze to keep the deer flies away...for the most part. Overall it was a pretty good walk, not terribly strenuous, and lots to see in terms of scenery and critters. Ever since I was a kid I've always had a fascination with creepy crawlies, frogs, newts, snakes, lizards, bugs, etc. I finally manage to spot some five-lined skinks in clear view for the first time. They're not terribly common in Ontario and if I recall a species of special concern, so I was having a field day and checking off another reptile from the list!




An adolescent skink- as they age their bright blue tail gradually fade to brown as do their stripes. As you can see this one has a relatively grey tail..



a female protecting her clutch of eggs - oops for intruding
a really big glacial erratic picked up and dropped some time in the last 20,000 to 12,000 years