milominderbinder2 wrote:I too have carving tools and cooking and fillet knives that I use that are fixed blade knives. But to me these tools are not the same as the Sheath Knives some take to camp.
Yes, it is fun to watch Bear Gryllis (Man vs. Wild) eat a raw trout or pound on his sheath knife with a log to fell trees. It was just as fun to watch Johnny Rambo swing his sheath knife. Both are greaat entertainment.
But I still ask the question, why does a Boy Scout need a Sheath Knife at summer camp?
- Craig
The knifes I am talking about bare no resemblance to what Bear Gryllis or John Rambo use. Those knifes are not very practical as they are not light and very awkward and would likely fall within the definition of "innappropriate" provided in the GSS.
At summer camp a scout really doesnt need any form of knife unless he is taking wilderness survival, pioneering, or wood carving. The knife I am talking about is perfectly suited for these MBs. Yes knives are tools - but I wouldnt expect to see any scouts wandering around summer camp with a camp axe, sledge hammer, or shovel either unless there was a specific need for them.
Outside of Summer camp, I would absolutely recommend one these knives for any scout going camping/hiking/backpacking, etc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mora_knife
Here is another good review.
http://www.karamat.com/articlefs.html
Hope this helps.
