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Apr 20, 2013
Another excellent field guide from Peterson!
This is an exceptional book for wild edibles! The pencil illustrations are better than most color pictures as they point out specific plant characteristics to look for to properly identify each one. Add this book to your backpack collection. You won't be disappointed!

Aug 09, 2018
Passed the tomato test!
8 of 8 found this helpful This knife is a very nice blade. It's light, well balanced, and the handle is very comfortable to work with. The description given by the manufacture is spot on. It's easy to clean and comes with a kydex type storage sheath to keep the blade protected while it's in the drawer. I prefer extremely sharp knives and this blade will push through a tomato with no effort straight out of the box. I'm very impressed with this knife!

Aug 09, 2018
So far...It's the best
I have purchased several different solar lights over the years but this particular model is by far the best one yet. This light puts out some lumen's! I have it guarding my chicken pen for thieves. When this light comes on it lights up the entire front part of the yard, about 50'x50'. It's much better then the 60 LED lights that "light up", but don't really give you enough light to tell whether you're about the shoot a coyote or your neighbors dog. It's pretty important to know the difference.