Mors Kochanski Lean-to shelter Part 3 of 3
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- Mors Kochanski teaching the construction of a simple winter lean-to shelter for overnighting in the Canadian wilderness, for use when conditions are unsuitable for the construction of snow shelters.
Not sure of the date for this video, I think its probably early 90's
Techniques for building the shelter, bed and fire are demonstrated with minimum tool use.
One of the absolute best educational videos I have ever watched from the true Master himself in his prime. Thanks for posting! -Dave
Old Mors makes it look like a walk in the park, I guess decades of living and teaching makes it easy!!
shelter and fire, without an axe. "The more you know, the less you carry", Mors Kochanski
You The Man, Mr. Mors, you make everything look easy, your logic is that of a surviver, Thanx for some great tips.
Great vids on the lean-to.
I have never used a diagonal ridgepole before, I've always tied both ends up, I'll give this a try though, thanks.
As always, there's a lot to learn from the "Old Man". I try to watch these videos several times to get a more durable memory inprint, but then go out and try it, as muscular memory makes it more solid and "automatic". If anytime I get in a really bad situation, then I'll ask myself: what would the "Old Man" do or recomend now?Thanks Mr Mors, may your knowledge and wisdon be with us for many years to come. Deep respects from Portugal
I'm diggin' those Mickey Mouse boots. They bring back coooold memories. When you see someone sportin' those you know it's a guy who has seen frozen feet.
I like him in part because he never has anything to sell.
awesome video. Your teachings are priceless....Thank you!!!!
You make some great points about choosing which part of the day to be active and which part to rest.
Thanks for sharing,
Roosevelt
A great resource for all outdoors enthusiasts...thanks for sharing!
Great video .. Hope to see more along this line and along the lines of long term sustainability.
wow ten years ... and I still keep coming back to what else I missed on this 3 part video .. it may only be 45 minutes in length but it has hours of information
Best I've seen, thanks for posting
Thank you!!
hey man thanks a ton for sharing these. Im taking it to the streets (or woods) of canada
I learned alot from this video thanks
good tips...
After I bought 'Bushcraft' all my other survival books became unnecessary.
nice.
thanks for showing;)
regards
streetartist
Impressive fire build in some ways. It looks like a modified version of the Siberian log fire. Where the logs can be pushed on as the burn down.
He waisted a lot of the first fire heat by not having a pile of sticks that could be immediately pull over on it so as not to waist any first heat. But this was long ago. So I'll cut him some slack. It must have take 5 people to gather all that before dark😂🥇👍
Mors sit down and get your breath, we are not so young as we used to be, you don't have to keep up with the young ones, sit and tell us, we are not stupid we understand, get a young trainee and let them do the work as you describe what he or she is doing and why. you don't haul national treasures into the country, and if you do then you make sure they are well looked after.