I most recently packed one of these out to my bear bait pile and used it to dig the pit, chop some shooting lanes and clean/notch some of the logs I used to cover the pile (a portable hand saw is a better choice for actually cutting larger tree limbs or trunks to length of course). It can acceptably perform the duties of a machete, hatchet and shovel in one tool and holds up better than the folding entrenching tools I've compared it with. I ordered a couple extra so I have one in my camper plus each vehicle as well as my camping-hunting stash, can't go wrong at this price. Note that the shovel blade on these comes "machete sharp" from the factory and are made of carbon steel, you may want to hit the edge with some cold bluing and/or keep it oiled when not in use to avoid rust.
http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Steel-Specia ... B00169V99K
Sheath:
http://www.amazon.com/Cold-Steel-Specia ... B0019FLI24
Specifications:
Weight: 26.6 oz
Overall Length: 19.68"
Handle: Hardwood
Thickness: 2mm (Shovel Head)
The Special Forces Shovel is modeled after the original Soviet Spetznaz shovel. The Spetznaz soldiers made up the most elite unit in the Soviet Army. The U.S. equivalent would be our Green Berets. The shovel head and socket are forged from medium carbon steel, then heat treated for maximum strength. The edges come sharpened to a utility/axe edge that can easily be improved to razor sharpness.