This video, the final part of "Moonscape Backpacking" by Nutnfancy, focuses on creating a primitive wilderness spear using a Buck Hoodlum knife. The creator, Tom Sawyer at heart, details fashioning a spear from a fallen tree and testing its durability and balance by launching it into the snow. The Buck Hoodlum's digging capabilities and an improvised icebox are also demonstrated. Due to Time Calorie Energy (TCE) limitations, other planned activities like snowcaving are postponed. The video concludes with a quick review of the Jansport Carson backpack used for the trip, highlighting it as a valuable piece of gear. The series is dedicated to Ron Hood.
This video, Part 3 of "Moonscape Backpacking" by Nutnfancy, focuses on a wilderness survival scenario. It details fire-making attempts using natural methods with flint and steel, highlighting the challenges and eventual success. The content includes discussions about shelter choices, gear testing (specifically the Buck Hoodlum and Sawvivor knife for processing wood), and general fireside chat. The reviewer emphasizes the peaceful, solitary night spent under a full moon, showcasing the experience of being outdoors with essential tools.
Nutnfancy's "Moonscape Adventure" showcases a detailed backpack loadout for a high-elevation, cold-weather excursion. The video lists extensive gear including various knives (Buck Hoodlum, Mora TopQ, Victorinox "Mechanix", Benchmade "Ascent", AMK "CORE LITE"), survival tools (WD-40, duct tape, matches, fuel, fire starters), navigation (Garmin GPSMap 60Cx, SPOT 2 Messenger), lighting (Fenix headband, Fenix TK15), water purification (Katadyn "Hiker"), shelter (Sierra Designs CLIP FLASHLIGHT 2 tent, Thermarest sleep pad), clothing (down jacket, parka, long johns, fleece beanie, gloves), and sustenance (granola bars, chocolate, meals). While no firearms are explicitly mentioned or shown, the detailed survival and outdoor preparedness aspect aligns with interests of firearm owners who engage in outdoor activities.
This video, "Buck Hoodlum: Legacy of Ron Hood" by Nutnfancy, reviews a substantial yet lightweight survival knife designed by Ron Hood. The reviewer highlights its outstanding performance in testing, noting its construction from tough 5150 tempered spring steel and its effectiveness as a spear blade. The knife receives a highly recommended rating and a perfect score on the Nutnfancy Likability Scale, making it a strong contender for those seeking a durable and capable survival tool.
Nutnfancy attends SHOT Show 2011, featuring a review of the Buck Hoodlum knife with Ron Hood. The discussion highlights the knife's design for woods use, its 10-inch 5160 spring steel blade, G10 scales, and utility features. The review also touches on other Buck lines like Bantam, Vantage, and Avid, mentioning different steel types (420HC, 13C26 Sandvik, S30V) and the Paul Bos heat treat. The video emphasizes the value proposition of the Hoodlum, especially at around $150, and anticipates future testing.
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