I can’t get that to work. I saw it on a top bushcrafter copying it from here and someone pointed this video out in the comments. Still don’t get that last part separating it from an ordinary Jam knot.
A dead tree is a widowmaker to which Mors learned years later is not something you want to construct your shelter with, but rather something to cut down for firewood or avoid completely.
Anybody else enjoying this in 24 ??🤔
Mors Kochanski is Thee name in modern bushcraft! Everyone else is following the path he helped to open!
Mors the man!! Thanks RIP
11:05 ...very thank you mr. K.
very simple and usefull ...all of you take...
I can’t get that to work. I saw it on a top bushcrafter copying it from here and someone pointed this video out in the comments. Still don’t get that last part separating it from an ordinary Jam knot.
@@Dr_Dengrot just a normal jam knot with a half hitch so it will not loosen. If you make permanent bindings you may need to consider that
This is from the late 70's early 80's when Mors did a second run on CBC - how to survive in the wild. If I recall correctly.
Thanks for posting this footage...super instruction!
Surprised he cut the paracord....best to keep your cord full length?...what do I know though, he's Mors!? Great vid.
A dead tree is a widowmaker to which Mors learned years later is not something you want to construct your shelter with, but rather something to cut down for firewood or avoid completely.
Great video's, keep them coming thanks
You are the best!!
The legend himself!!!!!
Mors Kochanski and Dick Proenneke would have been an excellent team in the great white north.
Mors is like a classic book in a library. Few know of it, read it : but nonsense is swallowed like fast food.
I once peeled a bit of skin off my finger trying to tie knot tight, and pulling it with all the force. So better to do it in gloves.
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