Hi folks! Merry Christmas & Safe 2022. I am a true fan of Mors Kochanski and to be able to learn & pick up tips from Kelly Harlton is worth its weight in gold. It would be excellent if we can get Kelly to have a show reminiscing on those valuable moments he had with Mors & other bushcraft legends. It's a big ask but thought I throw that in as fans & followers around the world would appreciate the effort. Great show guys & K.H. is a national treasure. Stay safe people. Greetings from Christmas Island.
@@TJackSurvival Dude, I have been researching, training to become a survival instructor for awhile now. Didn't have anyone growing up to teach me outdoor skills like hunting, fishing, or camping, so it hasnt been easy. Your videos are some of the most helpful to me out of all the ones I've seen on RUclips. I'm using this video now to improve the details on my own Roycraft frame pack
@@dylanm.9859 outstanding, my theory is go to the source. Find someone with knowledge then ask them who taught you and how can I learn from that guy. Then go take their classes. It’s worked out very well for me to do that. Also check out Survivopedia and survival dispatch and the old BladeHQ and Readyman videos I’ve done.
When laying out the uprights and horizontal pieces, it seems that even a shallow notch in the bottom of the uprights would be a good idea. It puts the vertical stresses, both upwards and downwards, of a load to wood on wood. Otherwise, the smoothened wood pieces are slippery on each other. The lashing bears all the load and stress. Notches could be the load bearing method, and the lashing’s job would be reduced. Just a thought, Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
That is true. However, I think this was considered by the creators but did not make it into the designs. I think it will be an overkill as if you are not using jam knots to lash the frame, you essentially have the full strength of the cordage (a little bit less) supporting each connection. This, coupled with the fact that it is a triangle and the weight is attached to all three sticks, means that there are few situations where a stronger attachment is demanded. Back in the day scaffolds are lashed together(although their structure is better at distributing the weight) Your solution would be a little bit hard to execute due to the difficulty in carving the notches. The notches are not hard to carve, but making all of them flush would be quite hard to get right on the first time(both in terms of depth and angle) However, if I were to construct one for heavy load or permanent use, I would use the notches in addition to proper expansive lashes.
That was pretty slick knotting when you said, " if you don't know knots, learn some". at 30:40 what knots were you lashing that so quickly with. I wanna learn
Look at my blanket pack video on this same channel. There’s two of them. Slippery half hitch, half hitch, clove hitch. I also have a play list of shorts with knots on them. Also the app Grogg knotts is amazing
Great to revisit. Lots of solid information and I wish Kelly posted on RUclips more often.
Nate
Hopefully I get to film with him again soon. If so it will all go here.
Hi folks! Merry Christmas & Safe 2022. I am a true fan of Mors Kochanski and to be able to learn & pick up tips from Kelly Harlton is worth its weight in gold. It would be excellent if we can get Kelly to have a show reminiscing on those valuable moments he had with Mors & other bushcraft legends. It's a big ask but thought I throw that in as fans & followers around the world would appreciate the effort. Great show guys & K.H. is a national treasure. Stay safe people. Greetings from Christmas Island.
I’ll ask him next time I see him
Fantastic to see kelly again. Something went wrong with my notifications and feed and missed almost 6 months. Glad to find you again.
I’m glad you’re here!
TJack Survival: the most underrated survival channel on youtube
I appreciate that, in reality a lot of what I’ve got here is complicated and training based minus the funny and entertaining part.
@@TJackSurvival Dude, I have been researching, training to become a survival instructor for awhile now. Didn't have anyone growing up to teach me outdoor skills like hunting, fishing, or camping, so it hasnt been easy. Your videos are some of the most helpful to me out of all the ones I've seen on RUclips. I'm using this video now to improve the details on my own Roycraft frame pack
@@TJackSurvival you always have the real legends of survival. Kelly Harleton, BOSS Instructors....
@@dylanm.9859 yes because they’re who I can learn from.
@@dylanm.9859 outstanding, my theory is go to the source. Find someone with knowledge then ask them who taught you and how can I learn from that guy. Then go take their classes. It’s worked out very well for me to do that. Also check out Survivopedia and survival dispatch and the old BladeHQ and Readyman videos I’ve done.
That was really great! Thanks for sharing and not letting these legends die. 🙌🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for watching and sharing
When laying out the uprights and horizontal pieces, it seems that even a shallow notch in the bottom of the uprights would be a good idea. It puts the vertical stresses, both upwards and downwards, of a load to wood on wood. Otherwise, the smoothened wood pieces are slippery on each other. The lashing bears all the load and stress. Notches could be the load bearing method, and the lashing’s job would be reduced. Just a thought,
Courtesy of Half Vast Flying
That is true. However, I think this was considered by the creators but did not make it into the designs. I think it will be an overkill as if you are not using jam knots to lash the frame, you essentially have the full strength of the cordage (a little bit less) supporting each connection. This, coupled with the fact that it is a triangle and the weight is attached to all three sticks, means that there are few situations where a stronger attachment is demanded.
Back in the day scaffolds are lashed together(although their structure is better at distributing the weight)
Your solution would be a little bit hard to execute due to the difficulty in carving the notches. The notches are not hard to carve, but making all of them flush would be quite hard to get right on the first time(both in terms of depth and angle)
However, if I were to construct one for heavy load or permanent use, I would use the notches in addition to proper expansive lashes.
Very nice! Great filming and editing!
Thank you very much!
That was pretty slick knotting when you said, " if you don't know knots, learn some". at 30:40 what knots were you lashing that so quickly with. I wanna learn
Look at my blanket pack video on this same channel. There’s two of them. Slippery half hitch, half hitch, clove hitch. I also have a play list of shorts with knots on them. Also the app Grogg knotts is amazing
I enjoyed this vid really much, thanks Tyler 👌🏻
Hey Juergen thanks! I’m glad you liked it. Merry Christmas
Great 👍
Absolutely love this series
Thanks Boss! Me too actually
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Like to see more detail of water bag
The water bottle? Not sure what you are asking about
@@TJackSurvival the water pouch / bag That he folds and explains to make and attach to the pack.
I always thoroughly enjoy your video context, but I always feel your music is overbearing.
That’s fair. No music makes everyone happy sadly.