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Mumbai Region Campout

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 4:47 pm
by kshitij
The sharp section of the forum caught my interest a while ago. Was hugely impressed by the knowledge, knife making skills and knife collections of the veteran members of Mumbai CMG and other fellow IFG members. In time I collected a few knives myself, also learned the trance like joy of making a blade and hand working a razor sharp edge on to it.
After experiencing that high, what saddens me is the lack of opportunity to put my knives to their intended use. I dream of chopping, feathering, batoning etc using my knife to explore the limits of both myself as well as the tool made by me. The extended working hours of the past couple of months has me itching to take a break, go out and do exactly that.
I have a feeling that many other fellow members from Mumbai must be sharing my predicament. So was thinking about exploring the option of heading out and setting camp some place where we can make our own fire and meal :D
Any pointers of good places to peacefully setup camp not too far from Mumbai would be highly appreciated.

Re: Mumbai Region Knife Camp?

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 5:08 pm
by brihacharan
kshitij wrote:The sharp section of the forum caught my interest a while ago. Was hugely impressed by the knowledge, knife making skills and knife collections of the veteran members of Mumbai CMG and other fellow IFG members. In time I collected a few knives myself, also learned the trance like joy of making a blade and hand working a razor sharp edge on to it.
After experiencing that high, what saddens me is the lack of opportunity to put my knives to their intended use. I dream of chopping, feathering, batoning etc using my knife to explore the limits of both myself as well as the tool made by me. The extended working hours of the past couple of months has me itching to take a break, go out and do exactly that.
I have a feeling that many other fellow members from Mumbai must be sharing my predicament. So was thinking about exploring the option of heading out and setting camp some place where we can make our own fire and meal :D
Any pointers of good places to peacefully setup camp not too far from Mumbai would be highly appreciated.
A brilliant 'Idea' :clap:
For starters the CMG (Churi Mochi Gang) of Mumbai could take the initiative....
A couple of hour's drive would take us to some nice camping grounds where....
1. The veterans could give a talk about 'Knives'...Materials used, Making process, Terminologies, Identifying shapes, Anatomy of knives, Popular Knife brands, Functions & utilities, Locking systems etc....
2. Added attraction could be a camp fire, cookout, sharing experiences etc.....
Mumbai Knife Gurus....Are you listening?????
Briha

Re: Mumbai Region Knife Camp?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 10:09 am
by essdee1972
Count me in!! The CMG has been planning to do this for what seems like a couple of millenia, but we never got around to it :cry:

Some members also have farmhouses, beach houses, etc., where we can camp out.

Just do it, Nike!!

Re: Mumbai Region Knife Camp?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 10:36 am
by ckkalyan
Great ideas.... :lol:

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Re: Mumbai Region Knife Camp?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 11:17 am
by kshitij
@brihaji, essdee: dial a couple of numbers and get this thing going please. We have slingshot on the team, so making this happen shouldn't be all too difficult for us.

Re: Mumbai Region Knife Camp?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 4:20 pm
by SMJ
What a great idea Kshitij- do you think the Tahmini forests around Mulshi or Pawna forests in Lonavala would be a good bet for overnight camps?

Re: Mumbai Region Knife Camp?

Posted: Fri Apr 03, 2015 5:41 pm
by kshitij
Hi SMJ,

Both tamini and pawna sound ideal, though i have not camped overnight at either only been there for daytime outings. I guess since it is going to a be first for most of us, we should look at place at least one of us is familiar with.

Re: Mumbai Region Campout

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 11:17 am
by essdee1972
And since most of us own sedans or hatchbacks, the road to and fro should not require a 4WD vehicle!!

Re: Mumbai Region Campout

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 11:45 am
by SMJ
Hi Kshitij, agreed! I have done an overnight camp at a place called saltar (close to Pawna) couple of times, although that was ages ago! I understand that a "commercial camping experience" is not what you had in mind when you started this thread :) However, you may want to check out http://www.bigredtent.in/sh92.php as a very last resort although I am hoping forum members would come up with some excellent options for a proper camping experience.

Re: Mumbai Region Campout

Posted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 2:06 pm
by kshitij
Hi SMJ,
I am not considering the commercial camping outfits since generally they have other folks too on the same camp site. Not sure if the other campers will take to well to one or more guys with a bunch of knives...
Also right now given the temperature levels in Mumbai, a cooler campsite on higher ground is ideal. Exploring few options.

Re: Mumbai Region Campout

Posted: Tue Apr 07, 2015 12:31 pm
by essdee1972
If you guys are not so hung up about sleeping under the bright stars, we can look at a bungalow at Mahabaleshwar / Panchgani area. I once stayed there. Pretty basic, but much less so than tents!