What Are Bushcraft Items Worth?
8 items tagged “bushcraft” — sorted by value, from most to least expensive.

Camping Knife
A camping knife is a versatile fixed or folding blade tool designed for outdoor camping tasks such as food prep, fire starting, whittling, and general utility in wilderness settings.

Trap
A trap in the survival gear context refers to a conibear body grip trap, such as the Duke 110, a small, inexpensive steel trap used for catching small game like squirrels or rabbits in survival situations.

Snare Wire
Snare wire is flexible 24-gauge brass wire used in survival kits for setting snares to trap small game, securing gear, and other tasks.

Tarp
A survival tarp is a lightweight, waterproof sheet used in survival gear for emergency shelters, rain protection, and bushcraft setups.

Magnifying Glass
A compact magnifying glass or Fresnel lens used in survival gear for starting fires with sunlight, often credit card-sized for easy carry in wallets or pockets.

Flint and Steel
A flint and steel fire starter is a traditional survival tool consisting of a piece of high-carbon steel and flint stone used to create sparks for igniting tinder in bushcraft and emergency situations.

Paracord
Paracord is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope, typically 550 Type III with 7 inner strands, widely used in survival gear for its strength, versatility in lashing, shelter-building, and emergency repairs.

Hatchet
A hatchet is a compact, one-handed axe designed for chopping wood, splitting kindling, and light cutting in camping, bushcraft, and yard work.
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