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Throwing Stick 101-carved with all stone tools

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Uploaded by on Apr 18, 2011

New Century Forager, Kevin, demonstrates carving and use of throwing sticks.
Throwing sticks, AKA rabbit sticks, are hunting tools utilized by many cultures throughout the world.
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  • what kind of longboard

  • @hunterfisher10

    It's a Gravity Kalai. Great board...all around.

    Peace.

  • Love it mate. I especially liked the way you had to stop yourself laughing when you said "survival situation". The Zombies are coming, be prepared!

  • @pnfcrac Thanks. I find a lot of "survivalists" take themselves too seriously and also don't know much. But hey, whatever makes them happy!

    Peace.

  • howzit cuz i was wonderin what the name of the place that you went to go practiced with your dog?

  • @LandAndSeaKahuna

    Not sure what it is called.

    Or exactly how I got there.

    Check out the arroyos that go into Angeles National Forest and the San Gabriel Mountains.

    There are many spots like it.

    Peace.

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  • *penetrate

  • good vid I . have found that if you carve a point on either end of a straght throwing stick it gives it an extra dimension as it can be made to penetate when used with an overhand throw, good to use in woodland over close ranges, the kaili stick (boomerang type) is great though for more open ground I love the simplicity and effectiveness of the technology great stuff

  • @PnoyPimpin

    Grinding red ocre...degraded hematite. It has been used as a wood stain, paint preservative, ritual item, sunscreen, etc. world-wide for thousands of years. Here, I was pulverizing the ocre and mixing with fat to produce a light red wood stain.

    Peace.

  • what was the stuff that you made in the mortar?

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