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  It takes a village to run a business.  Whether we cooperate on products, recommend customers , or simply sit around and compare mistakes, it's nice to have friends who understand the trials of running your own company.  
       
                   
  Littlbug Enterprises

Rugged Simplicity in Outdoor Gear. Folding stainless steel stoves and accessories. An ingenious design that burns wood or denatured alcohol. Individual pieces nest together, then wrap around a sleeping pad and disappear into your pack. The largest model weighs a scant 19 ounces, and never needs servicing. Travel without the hassle of gas canisters or smelly petrochemicals. Made in Bemidji, Minnesota.

       
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
      Burly Canoes. Classes, Materials, and Canoes. Duluth, MN.    
         
                               
       
                  BushCraft Knives and accessories crafted by hand in Duluth, MN.    
     
     
  Real tools for wilderness work. Full tang construction, with stabilized handles. Blades shaped by hand, then heat treated to Rockwell hardness 58-60. Razor sharp edge for delicate work, but tough enough for serious tasks. Assembled with stainless steel hardware, shaped, and polished by hand. Individually fitted to an oiled leather sheath.

A great source for fire starters, accessory kits, and other tools for backwoods adventures and emergency preparedness. Built right here in our neighborhood.

   
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
         
       
          Paul Webster, Blacksmith, educator, artist.    
       

 

   
             
   

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I was once asked, "What are the perfect condition for shooting outdoor photography?" Perfect conditions are often the least perfect conditions.   Cold temperatures, driving snow, wind, rain, storms. These conditions often provide a true feeling of the adventure and the struggles that accompany them. Conditions that prevent most from taking out their camera often produce images with a greater impact.                       -Chris Gibbs

             
             
             
             
         

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