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This looks good but yeah the handle could double as a cosh or hammer handle, could contain a ground spike, knife, or countless other tools, not sure why the didn’t make one that is truly multifunctional.
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In a previous blog “Milking A Tree For Water” I wrote about the phenomena of transpiration and how to collect water by covering the end of a leafy branch with a plastic bag. This article explains a different approach using the same principal but by covering grass with a sheet of plastic.
These look better than huge snoeshoes tbh. Possibly a good idea, never used them.
Yep, they exist, but they make everything a bit skiddy in the wrong type of snow. You can buy them here https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/184654188039
SBYKE Reviewed…
Seen one go past the other day, not sure why the back wheel isn’t big too, you can get them on Amazon.
I would buy it if Leatherman made it.
This looks good but yeah the handle could double as a cosh or hammer handle, could contain a ground spike, knife, or countless other tools, not sure why the didn’t make one that is truly multifunctional.
Something like this with a hammer and billhook that detach from it.
Agreed. so simple compared to the crap people are buying and selling atm.
So simple – look at the over-engineered, super expensive solution NASA came up with – and then charged US taxpayers to send to orbit.
Got to say, I think these are a fab idea. Couldn’t use one myself but they look good.
Boardswag looks good.
Hennessy Hammock looks good and wouldn’t need much extra stuff to carry around
You likely already have the equipment as part of your #camping kit. Check this article https://survivaltek.com/?p=2752
These already exist but there’s a better looking one on Kickstarter at the moment
Just a fold out version of this thing would do the trick no?
http://www.watercone.com/product.html
I think that all water containers and pipes should be covered in liquid glide so you don’t waste a drop.
Glass windows that clean themselves
(5 upvotes)Spacecraft and aircraft coatings that prevent ice build-up
(1 upvotes)Phone cases that float
(3 upvotes)Waterfall road signs
(6 upvotes)Liquid medicine containers that leave no residual medicine
(3 upvotes)Non-stick ketchup bottles
(4 upvotes)Toy balls that bounce on water
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