However, I don't hunt or camp so I can't give you a lot of advice on how it will hold up. However, the knife forums have a lot of praise for this knife.
You will probably have to order over the internet and I have had excellent results from several sites.
http://www.knivesshipfree.com/http://www.dlttrading.com/http://newgraham.com/store/The first two sites sell Bark River Knives. Bark River Knife and Tool, in my opinion, makes fantastic fixed blade knives, but they are not cheap. They are actually semi-custom knives and are made in the United States. However they are convex blades and many people find them difficult to sharpen as you strop them on a leather strop hone using sandpaper or sharpening compound. This method of sharpening took me a little time to master, but now I find it much easier to sharpen my convex blades than my other knives. I found the secret is to use EXTREMELY light pressure while sharpening the knife on the hone.
You can buy an excellent sharpening kit for convex blades such as this one from DLT Trading company.
http://www.dlttrading.com/dlt-ultimate-strop-kit.htmlor a less expensive kit from Knives Ship Free. I should mention that the sharpening compound shown should last you a life time.
http://www.knivesshipfree.com/product_info.php?cPath=637_638&products_id=6348This Knives Ship Free link contains videos showing how to strop a convex blade. As I mentioned, I find stropping a convex blade very easy. When I have used the knife, I just give it a few passes across the hone and it's razor sharp again.
http://www.knivesshipfree.com/pages.php?pID=4&CDpath=0Spyderco makes some excellent knives and I own several. VG10 is excellent steel.
You may well be able to look through the posts on Blade Forums
http://www.bladeforums.com/ Another good forum is at
http://knifeforums.com/forums/fusionbb.php? which has a sub forum dedicated to Bark River Knifes at
http://www.knifeforums.com/forums/showforum.php?fid/59/I EDC (every day carry) a fixed blade knife for most light tasks around the house especially food prep. I never use a folding bade knife for food prep as they are too hard to sanitize. For tough jobs such a cutting wire I carry a Spyderco Endura with a fully serrated edge. I used to carry a Benchmade Model 710 with a partially serrated edge, but I found it a poor compromise.