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Turbo Cut Camp Saw: This incredible saw produces a cut so clean it looks as though it has been planed. The short, fast, pull action requires far less effort than conventional saws. A unique, pistol-grip design eliminates frustrating assembly and lost parts. This saw is ready for serious firewood cutting the instant you pull it from its quality protective sheath. I strongly recommend you wear leather gloves when using this saw. This is one wicked blade. (6 oz) 7" Blade ABS plastic handle/sheath Camp Saw $40

Utensil Roll: You'll find our utensil roll a real time saver around camp. Just tie it around a tree and everyone has easy access to clean silverware. Rolled up in your pack, the heavy Cordura nylon protects other gear from sharp knives and forks. We sell hundreds every year and everyone loves them. (Silverware not included.)
Utensil Roll: $20 Color: green

Gerber Lexan Sport Axe: Splitting your firewood is the only feasible way to expose the dry heartwood of the 12" sticks you have cut. Even in good weather, you'll need to split larger diameter wood to build appropriate, small cooking fires. The best axe we've found for canoe trips is the durable Lexan Handle Gerber Sport Axe. Weighing only 1 1/2 lbs, the sturdy 12" handle is molded tightly around the 2 3/4" x 4 3/4" precision steel blade. Comes with a quality nylon sheath. (1 1/2 lbs)
Gerber Lexan Sport Axe (w/sheath) $55

Cast Aluminum Fry Pan: Our high-grade, cast-aluminum fry pan spreads campfire heat for unmatched uniform cooking, actually seasoning itself the more you use it. At 12" x 12" and a full 2" deep, you'll fry serious quantities of walleye and potatoes without spilling. The sturdy handle quickly attaches anywhere on the pan, and the steel claw gives a firm, positive grip. A bit heavier than most but worth every ounce on your next canoe trip. A real customer favorite. (3 lbs, 12 oz)
Cast Aluminum Fry Pan $49

Cordura Cookware Covers:On Quetico trips, protect your packs and other gear from soot and puncture by putting the grate, griddle and fry pan all in this 13" x 20" 1000 Denier Cordura cover. Just slide it between your foodbox and packsack. Keep your dirty cookkit in our 400 Denier, coated, pack-cloth bag. At 12" across and 15" deep it will hold up to a 6 person cookkit. The drawstring/cordlock closure cinches it up tight around small cookkits.

Cordura Grate, Griddle, Fry Pan Cover $22
Nylon Cookkit Cover $20

Fry Pan Bread:Enjoy hot, delicious fresh bread at your canoe country campsite. No baking required-5 minutes in the fry pan and it's ready to eat. Five varieties, go great with any meal: Onion, Garlic, Italian, Dill or Plain. Fry Pan Bread $4

Specialty Fry Pan Bread:Hot, delicious and fresh. Two varieties to satisfy your sweet tooth: Cinnamon or Caramel and try the Pizza Bread to stop those snack attacks. Specialty Fry Pan Bread $5

Creamy Fish Chowder: Most readers of this magazine are well aware of my strong aversion to packaged camping foods. So it takes a truly extraordinary product to make a believer out of me. With the increased emphasis on eating only smaller fish in canoe country, fish chowder is a delicious alternative to traditional frying of fillets. With all the ingredients in one handy package, it's really easy to whip up a great meal in 20 minutes. And clean up is a snap. Even those 2-foot northerns go great in this chowder.
Creamy Fish Chowder $5 (5 oz package serves 2)