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	      <title>The Bush Pig Goes Rambo</title>
		  <desciption><![CDATA[<p>In this issue, I am talkin&rsquo; knives and, more to the  point, if it is better to have a big knife or a small knife on a long  trek. I think the main issue here is &ldquo;horses for courses&rdquo; but, for me on  a long trek, especially in bear country, I like to have big knife.</p>
<p><img alt="" src="/uploaded/Image/magazines/issue23/The_Bush_Pig_goes_Rambo_1.jpg" />There  are many good big knives out there, and I just so happen to have the  one Rambo used in his movies. A lot of you are probably saying, &ldquo;What?  The Bush Pig is a Rambo wannabe?&rdquo; <br />
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Nah, you couldn&rsquo;t be more  wrong. For one, I couldn&rsquo;t pass for Sylvester Stallone in a million  years. And, two, the simple fact is, if things go wrong, I&rsquo;d rather have  a big, sturdy knife than a pocket knife any day. <br />
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I should  mention I always take a pocket knife out with me as well. It&rsquo;s great for  making repairs, cooking and many other little tasks. But we&rsquo;ve all  heard stories of rocks and tree limbs falling on hikers and climbers,  people getting stranded in the woods for weeks at a time, and other  extreme circumstances. In an emergency or a survival situation, bigger  is better. <br />
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A big knife just makes you feel safer, even if it is  just in your head, but that can go a long way to getting yourself out of  a jam. One of the best things about the knife I have is the handle. <br />
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Inside  you can keep some basic survival items, such as all-weather and  waterproof matches, fishhooks, needles and cotton and more. I wish I  could fit a space (survival) blanket in there as well but,  unfortunately, that would be stretching it.<br />
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Pig Tip: Before every  trip, I size down a copy of the map of the area in which I am trekking  and keep it in the handle of the knife, which also has a compass on it. <br />
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When  I am sleeping in my tent and a bear comes around, I feel a lot more  comfortable with a big knife in my hands than a small pocket knife. If  you had to get out of the tent in a hurry, you quickly feel around to  grab your knife. Would feel safer with your small pocket knife or a big,  hefty knife? <br />
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If a bear did decide to attack me in my tent, I do  not think the knife would help too much, but you never know.<br />
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Those  Rambo movies give big knives a bad reputation, but don&rsquo;t forget how  useful one can be in a survival situation. Why do you think Sly had one?  The big Rambo knife can be a bit of overkill, but I never leave home  without it in the summer months. <br />
&mdash;Word from The Pig</p>]]></desciption>	
	      <author><![CDATA[The Hokkaido Bush Pig]]></author>
	      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jul 2010 12:46:57 +0000</pubDate>
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