Dateline: The Swamp. I am writing this in the depths of winter, but I cannot rest from my labors. I must press forward with the ongoing campaign. The objective is to push back the tangled undergrowth threatening to swallow up our property. Only ceaseless effort can prevent the undergrowth from reclaiming our land for The Swamp.
Without the protecting cover of leaves, my enemy is more vulnerable to my counter-attacks. I can better see to cut the various tendrils, stems, and saplings. The newest weapon in my arsenal is the Husqvarna 26 Inch Clearing Axe.
The clearing axe consists of a 5.75-inch blade held firmly by a heavy spring-steel bow. The bow, in turn, is fixed securely to the end of a 19.7-inch hickory shaft. The blade is about 0.13 inches thick and about 1.5 inches wide. When applied with appropriate force to the proper place, the blade smoothly severs tendrils, stems, and saplings up to 0.5 inches in diameter.Continue reading“Husqvarna 26 Inch Clearing Axe, by Thomas Christianson”


