About Woodsloafing

If you've ever read Backwoodsman Magazine, you already know what it's about. Life in the backwoods, and the equipment we use. Homestead, camp, or trail.
Guns: More likely a .45 Long Colt single-action revolver than a .40 double action autoloader. More likely an old Winchester Model 94, '98 Mauser or even an H&R single shot than an AR-15; although we'll play with those too.
Knives: Useful is the word. Here, we don't go in for the prevailing attitude that big knife=Rambo wannabe. Small knives are very, very useful and we'll cover those too. But we believe in different knives for different purposes, and there is definitely a place for a large, rugged knife that can be abused in ways that would make a knife snob cringe. That's why every primitive society in history has had a large knife that is unique to their culture.
What else: Axes, tomahawks, woodstoves, wall tents, tipis, log cabins and plywood shacks, canoes and jonboats. We're not period correct here; we take the best of modern technology without giving up the proven goods and techniques of yesteryear.