All videos for the tag : Far North Bushcraft And Survival (12 videos)

  • Make A Campfire Last All Night
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    Lonnie demonstrates here how to make a campfire that will last all night with little or no further maintenance beyond the initial phase. This fire lay (or a variation) was a traditional fire used in the Scandinavian countries of Finland, Norway and Sweden. It was and is used as an all night fire lay for…

  • An easy to make shelter that will definitely keep you toasty warm even when it is cold. Lonnie shows step by step how this shelter is made. Enjoy Thanks for watching! Please click below to SUBSCRIBE We are now on Facebook A couple popular playlists follows below: Making And Using A Hot Tipi – Tent…

  • This is a step by step tutorial on how to make and use the Eskimo strap drill method of friction fire. This method is also known as the arctic or Inuit strap drill. Thanks for watching! Please click below to SUBSCRIBE We are now on Facebook A couple popular playlists follows below: Making And Using…

  • Another video in the “Essential Survival Shelter Knowledge Series”. This is a complete shelter showing how I use the fallen Autumn leaves, and how it is best to use them. Intro song: *”Tucson”* found in YouTube Audio Library

  • Lonnie shows some tips and info for staying warm all night when in a lean-to or other open type shelter. Come along with me as I spend the night in my lean-to at 6 degrees above Zero Fahrenheit Recipe used in video is as follows Jonnie Lake Beans And Rice -3.25 cups water ( more…

  • You may not have any suitable cordage with you for a survival friction fire in an emergency situation. Natural cordage is not always available like in the middle of a Northern Winter when everything is frozen hard. Here I talk and show about some options for alternative cordage that just about everyone has available that…

  • Make your own Pulk
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    Lonnie shows how he solved the problem of making a pulk sled for hauling winter camping gear. There are many versions of DIY pulks out there. This is how Lonnie decided to do his. With this version he sought to minimize the excessive looseness of some versions out there and make this one more tight…

  • This is the first video in a new video series helping to make people aware of what naturally occurring materials can be used to effectively cover survival type shelters. Intro song: *”Tucson”* found in YouTube Audio Library

  • The wilderness can supply a product that may help stimulate a person in a time of need to get them through the task that lays before them. That product is spruce pitch. It certainly helps to perk me up at times when I’m running low on steam. Regular commercial modern gum has been proven many…

  • Lonnie Takes you out into the woods with him and shows you what “salad greens” he wild harvests to make a salad. Chiming Bells = Mertensia Paniculata Fireweed = Epilobium Angustifolium or (Chamerion angustifolium) Dandelions Homemade mayonnaise Recipe Ingredients 3/4 cup of avocado oil 1 egg (room temperature) 1 teaspoon of dijon mustard 1 teaspoon…

  • Lonnie crosses a channel of a wild Alaskan river on foot, all the while teaching some key tips that will help to make river or stream crossing safer through a better understanding. In an undertaking such as this, there is no such thing as knowing too much.

  • Have you ever wanted to learn how to make a willow whistle when out in the woods? Well here’s your chance to learn how it is done with Lonnie’s step by step instructions that is sure to have you up and whistling in a jiffy. Intro song: *”Tucson”* found in YouTube Audio Library