What's a piece of overlanding/camping gear or equipment you wish you would have known you'd need but didn't figure it out until it was too late and you needed it and now you don't leave home without it?
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I thought that's where I posted it, didn't realize until you just pointed it out. Maybe "they" can move it for me.Wouldn't this be a better thread for the General Overland Discussion?
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Admittedly I have very little first hand experience using a machete. The experience I do have is clearing small saplings and brush with one. I cannot imagine trying to use a machete to clear a downed tree Can you elaborate on the technique you use to clear a typical +8" hardwood tree that has fallen across the road with a machete?We knew that a machete would be good to have (better than a saw because it's more versatile), however chose not to carry one to avoid potential problems at police checkpoints ("Why do you have a machete in downtown São Paulo??").
When we found our route blocked by a fallen tree and took 2-1/2 hours getting past it we decided that a machete would be good to have after all, and that we'd deal with police checks as/when they arose. We've carried a machete since (and have supplemented it with a wire saw).
Firstly decide where to attack the tree - is it better to work on the trunk or on the branches - the former takes longer to cut through, the branches may be faster but obviously there will be more of them. Think about where you can create the gap through which you will drive. In terms of actually chopping through the trunk or branches it's the same as using an axe - diagonal cuts to remove the wood. You need to take into account stored energy so that when the last cut is made the trunk and/or branches don't end up springing back and injuring you. Obviously you use safety mask/glasses, gloves, and strong boots.Admittedly I have very little first hand experience using a machete. The experience I do have is clearing small saplings and brush with one. I cannot imagine trying to use a machete to clear a downed tree Can you elaborate on the technique you use to clear a typical +8" hardwood tree that has fallen across the road with a machete?
The Swiss Army knife of Latin America is a machete and a pair of vise-grips.Admittedly I have very little first hand experience using a machete. The experience I do have is clearing small saplings and brush with one. I cannot imagine trying to use a machete to clear a downed tree Can you elaborate on the technique you use to clear a typical +8" hardwood tree that has fallen across the road with a machete?