woodworkingboy
TreeHouser
Question for you guys who have experience working in the woods, say when you are covering some distance as you are cutting.... I've gotten tired of having to go back to wherever to retrieve my backpack that has gas and bar oil, when I need to refuel, especially when there is brush to tramp through. I'm thinking of setting up something where I can carry gas and oil in a pack on my belt, a half day's quantity or so, as usually I'll be hiking back to the truck for lunch. I guess I'll find out soon enough if it's a good idea or not, but the weight, I dunno... Can anybody suggest a convenient method that they have found for transporting gas and oil when moving around a lot in the woods, and keeping it handy?
This govt. thinning job I tap into from time to time, entails a whole lot of moving around when cutting, and wandering in no particular direction is the case more often than not, wherever the trees lead me, so to speak. I'm looking for a good system. I usually need to have available a couple liters, or so, as usually I'll hike back to the vehicle for lunch.
Thanks for any ideas.
Jay
This govt. thinning job I tap into from time to time, entails a whole lot of moving around when cutting, and wandering in no particular direction is the case more often than not, wherever the trees lead me, so to speak. I'm looking for a good system. I usually need to have available a couple liters, or so, as usually I'll hike back to the vehicle for lunch.
Thanks for any ideas.
Jay