Thanks for posting this video of my dad and Mors. They are both master bushmen and admired for their wilderness survival skills. Just to set the record straight, our last name is spelled "Roycraft," not "Roycroft." Again, thanks for this recording this conversation.
Rest in peace Tom and Mors. I needed some inspiration today. Found it, thank you Randy and Lori for preserving these precious moments. Their knowledge is shared around the world.
I had the great privilege to take numerous courses and extended adventures from Mors, including a couple with Tom in the Spruce forests of Hinton and Edson. They are both the most incredible and “cunning” wilderness living teachers. Thankfully, Karamat was insightful enough to record some of their presentations.
What a Privilege to listen to these 2 men. The combined years of experience and knowledge is staggering to the mind. Thank you sharing this with all of us!
Amazing to hear them pass on their stories and knowledge. A guy makes a tabletop review of an average knife and get 50.000 reviews, these humble human libraries get a mere 10.000.
+Emrah Gunduz It only gets 10,000 views because you cant buy experience and knowledge and pack it in your bug out bag, you have to listen and learn from people that have done it for real and then you have to go try it for yourself until you can do it in real life.
Humbling. These are the people that deserve global recognition and reward, not the likes of our politicians, conveyor-belt musicians, etc. So good to watch and listen to our "forefathers" and the knowledge they have gained from self-perserverance, watching students, and listening to indigenous people before them.
Awesome vid. Every generation must pass on knowlege or its gone. What seemed common sense to folks who used it everyday was actually a national treasure. As people became separated from the environment for daily life and modern things made life easier much was lost. Thank you for makingwhat can be known alive again. We are in your debt.
I was raised in a town so close to these guys and never knew about them as a young kid until later. The real deal man! Great vid. Almost like listening to my grandpa :o)
Wow what a great video I'm starting to really get into bushcraft more these days and stuff like this is so inspiring. I look forward to making my self a Roycroft frame, especially taking in the points about padding across your lower back from the man himself
Nice to see and hear from people that know and DO!!!There are to many vids of "sofa-coach" that are stupid and, worse, might fool you in to a false sense of security that might have fatal consequences!!!Those Old Timers are the real deal, it duty of everyone of us to absorb the knowledge and to pass it on…!
That spot looks really familiar...Brule perhaps? I can't believe how close I grew up to these guys and only learn of their presence and work in Hinton years after I move away.
Thank's Mike. Give the "Old Man" my respects!!!If TARCLASP found some of that troll reppelent please I want a gallon of it...I suffered a troll attack because of the same subject... and I even use commas "Roycroft" A frame...! Useless! I tried humor to deal with the subject saying it was perhaps Otzi's cousin that migrate to America and his inverted U frame broke, he repaired it into a A frame…and the the Crees' ancestors learned the configuration… useless! So, any A frame we built in the wild must have a copyright "Cree's design" made in North America!!!Don't forget: I want a gallon of that stuff...! ;)
i'm really sorry to post what might be seen as a negative comment, but I've been trying to view Mors K. videos and I see your channel is a great resource, but I've tried many of them now and not one of them has legible audio. I thought maybe it was me and tried other videos, but they are fine. yet the problem persists in your videos, even with highest possible volume. it must be an issue with uploading. I would absolutely love to know the info in these videos, but it's impossible to hear.
reflection, another word for it would be intellect , is the driving element of human culture. Sometimes it happens producing and renewing literature, and sometimes , maybe more efficiently to happen, it seems has been between the two of you.... :)
Both their ski shoes and pack frame are quite dissimilar to extant examples of Cree work. No where did either of these men claim to have invented snowshoes or pack frames, only to have developed variations that best accomplished their requirements
Psychodynamic Natural History Dpt., Miskatonic University really he named it after himself, just another example of someone rehashing old stuff, but you see it as you like it, maybe he can sell you one with a cool logo on it
Better than the "try feather sticking and break the knife" channels.... These guys will survive with a butter knife. They wouldn't care about the difference between the mora garberg and the terava puukko...
Thanks for posting this video of my dad and Mors. They are both master bushmen and admired for their wilderness survival skills. Just to set the record straight, our last name is spelled "Roycraft," not "Roycroft." Again, thanks for this recording this conversation.
Rest in peace Tom and Mors. I needed some inspiration today. Found it, thank you Randy and Lori for preserving these precious moments. Their knowledge is shared around the world.
I had the great privilege to take numerous courses and extended adventures from Mors, including a couple with Tom in the Spruce forests of Hinton and Edson. They are both the most incredible and “cunning” wilderness living teachers. Thankfully, Karamat was insightful enough to record some of their presentations.
What a Privilege to listen to these 2 men. The combined years of experience and knowledge is staggering to the mind. Thank you sharing this with all of us!
Sad to hear of Tom Roycroft and Mors leaving us this year, but I am certain they are up there somewhere enjoying a nice long fire and some bushtea!
Grest film 👍. I've been using a Roycraft pack for a while n love it . Great to see these two shooting the breeze
This was a real treat to meet Tom Roycroft, and seeing Tom and Mors together.
These two gentlemen I would love to shake hands with. Thank you both for the wonderful information.
ill give that nigga a hug
hes my grandpa
I'd love to spend time with these gentlemen someday. This is real bushcraft. Addicted to this channel.
Amazing to hear them pass on their stories and knowledge. A guy makes a tabletop review of an average knife and get 50.000 reviews, these humble human libraries get a mere 10.000.
Very true! Sometimes some fancy camera tricks and some bullshit baffles brains sells videos. Lol.
+Emrah Gunduz It only gets 10,000 views because you cant buy experience and knowledge and pack it in your bug out bag, you have to listen and learn from people that have done it for real and then you have to go try it for yourself until you can do it in real life.
Shows the consumerism of morons
Two icons together! Thanks Karamat for sharing this! I would love to meet Tom!
Thank you both very much, two heroes. I'd love to have a conversation or spends time with these two gentlemen!
This video is priceless, TY!!!
Humbling. These are the people that deserve global recognition and reward, not the likes of our politicians, conveyor-belt musicians, etc. So good to watch and listen to our "forefathers" and the knowledge they have gained from self-perserverance, watching students, and listening to indigenous people before them.
Amen!
Awesome vid. Every generation must pass on knowlege or its gone. What seemed common sense to folks who used it everyday was actually a national treasure. As people became separated from the environment for daily life and modern things made life easier much was lost. Thank you for makingwhat can be known alive again. We are in your debt.
I'm very glad to see these two legends together... Thanks Karamat!
Truly inspiring. Thank you for the video !
Amazing stuff. Humbling
This is quite the learning tree to sit under!
Absolute joy to watch and hear your stories. You guys are a world wide treasure. Thank you.
gentlemen might I raise my blade in your honor and might I dare say thank you for being with us and our community // a.t.b tom
Can you see the woodsy wisdom dripping from thus page. If only I could just sit and listen to these giants for a few hours.
amen just a chance to meet them and for my part karam and l.d olsen man what a b/s sesstion that would be
Wonderful! I would have "liked" this video twice, once for each of you, if youtube had let me. Thanks for posting these videos, Mr. Kochanski!
Respect for your skills and generosity. Great education.
That was amazing, thank you
That was great! Really liked to see Tom Roycroft, great to hear from him in person. Thanks for this.
Thanks for upload this !!
I was raised in a town so close to these guys and never knew about them as a young kid until later. The real deal man! Great vid. Almost like listening to my grandpa :o)
What a great video, lots and lots of great tidbits of knowledge to gain from it.
I need more!!!!
Extremely interesting, i already love Mors stuff but this is very interesting background stuff. Thanks for uploading for prosperity.
Two of the greats!
Wow what a great video I'm starting to really get into bushcraft more these days and stuff like this is so inspiring. I look forward to making my self a Roycroft frame, especially taking in the points about padding across your lower back from the man himself
Nice to see and hear from people that know and DO!!!There are to many vids of "sofa-coach" that are stupid and, worse, might fool you in to a false sense of security that might have fatal consequences!!!Those Old Timers are the real deal, it duty of everyone of us to absorb the knowledge and to pass it on…!
So true on every point!
I totaly agree! You have to hunt for these guys. You tube-Yellow Hawk Customs Outdoors.
That spot looks really familiar...Brule perhaps? I can't believe how close I grew up to these guys and only learn of their presence and work in Hinton years after I move away.
Thanks for sharing!!
Excellent !
Could you do a video on the ski shoe and the pack frame?
Thank's Mike. Give the "Old Man" my respects!!!If TARCLASP found some of that troll reppelent please I want a gallon of it...I suffered a troll attack because of the same subject... and I even use commas "Roycroft" A frame...! Useless! I tried humor to deal with the subject saying it was perhaps Otzi's cousin that migrate to America and his inverted U frame broke, he repaired it into a A frame…and the the Crees' ancestors learned the configuration… useless! So, any A frame we built in the wild must have a copyright "Cree's design" made in North America!!!Don't forget: I want a gallon of that stuff...! ;)
Anyone know where to get one of these pots?
Salut
i'm really sorry to post what might be seen as a negative comment, but I've been trying to view Mors K. videos and I see your channel is a great resource, but I've tried many of them now and not one of them has legible audio. I thought maybe it was me and tried other videos, but they are fine. yet the problem persists in your videos, even with highest possible volume. it must be an issue with uploading. I would absolutely love to know the info in these videos, but it's impossible to hear.
they work fine for me
Simply change your earplug. There is only tone on the left Channel.
It is Roycraft not Roycroft.
reflection, another word for it would be intellect , is the driving element of human culture. Sometimes it happens producing and renewing literature, and sometimes , maybe more efficiently to happen, it seems has been between the two of you.... :)
Are his ashes in that pot?
Saying: I did it, because it worked! :)
So, did Mors' wife use that pot as an urn? RIP Mors. I'm not aware if Tom is still with us or not. If not RIP Tom.
I think she just might have used it. Tom Roycraft passed away just after Mors on Dec. 24, 2019.
Kindred Spirits---Outdoorsmen
3 thumbs down it's amazing what is there not to like
The thumbs down are from the people that couldn't lash 3 sticks together.
Let's give credit to the Northern Cree for use of their pack frame and snow shoe.
Both their ski shoes and pack frame are quite dissimilar to extant examples of Cree work. No where did either of these men claim to have invented snowshoes or pack frames, only to have developed variations that best accomplished their requirements
Psychodynamic Natural History Dpt., Miskatonic University
really he named it after himself, just another example of someone rehashing old stuff, but you see it as you like it, maybe he can sell you one with a cool logo on it
LivingHistorySchool actually others named it after him tom didnt name it anything
get out of here with your BS
Better than the "try feather sticking and break the knife" channels....
These guys will survive with a butter knife.
They wouldn't care about the difference between the mora garberg and the terava puukko...