Pinnacle wrote:I have a ESEE-4
About a 4" blade (which is STILL TOO BIG for game animals - especially Deer) Micarta handles and a Kydex sheath and a jump attachment - just about as big a knife as I want to carry in the woods. If I need to "Baton" wood, I have an AXE - Knife is the wrong tool... I recommend that you carry a small axe in the woods (Gerber - its light and does the job)
I love the guys that go out in the woods with a HUGE knife that is totally impractical.... When you break it batoning wood for no particular reason you are going to be pissed.
I disagree. I find axes too heavy to carry when hiking and camping, and they are only good for chopping. I have done lots of batoning (in addition to several other tasks) with my 7" knife and it has not been damaged at all. Also, I do have a very particular reason for batoning. After it has been raining for a day or two and everything is soaked it is impossible to get a fire going unless you can split wood to get at the dry inside. I encountered this situation several times during a particularly wet trip to the BWCA this spring. My "HUGE" knife allowed me to stay warm.
that being said, I do not use my large knife on game. I have a 2 1/2" knife for more precise work.
I don't lug any tool around in the woods just because. Each must earn its passage through utility.