Thanks for the laugh Lonnie. 😆 YOU never cease to amaze me with simplicity and basic knowledge. Thank you for making it fun. Blessings from the Finger Lakes in NY.
Lonnie, if you say its a word, then it is so. Thanks for another great video. Hope you and Connie are doing well and staying safe. See you on the next one.
That was AWESOME Lonnie with the humor in the video. It was real Yoda Power!! On a serious note, I was real surprised how small the moose droppings were for the size of the moose. But there again white tail deer droppings are small. In the olden days in Oklahoma, buffalo and cow chips were used for fire and heat source. Once it's dried the smell factor is almost completely gone. Thanks for the video! This is one aspect of SURVIVAL you just don't see with others. Everyone needs vessels for eating with, drinking and collecting water. Depending on how big your pieces you make would determine how big to make the hole. No need to make an elaborate kiln.
Lonnie, I did not know you had "the force" lol. I've watched you for years and this is the first time I've seen you roll around like that. Haha. Thanks for all the education and humility. Certainly one of my favorite channels.
It's great to see someone with a sense of humor in these times of "doom and gloom", I had to pause the video for a minute, I just wasn't expecting that at all lol. This was an incredible learning experience, I'm just wondering if deer scat would also work, as I live near an over populated forest of deer. I'll figure it out, and I can't wait to try this. It never ceases to amaze me, how in depth your skill level is, and how far reaching your knowledge is; you truly are a "bushcraft renaissance man". I also finally got to order the Russian Bear, Bereg UP-2 tent, and I made sure to let them know that I saw the tent on your channel first. I believe in giving credit, where credit is due. I couldn't order the stove Unfortunately, and even though I have a stove, it's going to be hard to go from 5 inch pipe, to 3.54 inch pipe, but I'll figure that out too. Thanks for the video. Stay safe out there and God bless you and Mrs. Connie!
@Chuck Robinson LOL!!! Oh man, that's literally the same train of thought I had as a youngster. I figured deer had a similar diet, but I wasn't sure, as I was primarily raised in Pennsylvania. So I sadly, never had the chance to see moose in the wild. Well, I appreciate the help, and I really appreciate that story lol! Stay safe out there and God bless!
Look close at what deer droppings are made of. If it is almost all woody fibers then I would guess that it should work as long as the droppings are dry.
@@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival Thank you, I actually think I've got it figured out, and it really just involved a little thought, and I remembered from my younger days, that I was a good friend with the owner of a sheetmetal prefab company lol. If I'd remembered that part first, things may have been a little less stressful to begin with. Thanks for your reply!
Lonnie ... I've tried that "mental focus" technique before on my savings account. Hasn't worked yet! Thanks for the pottery demonstration and the thrill of watching you dodge the results of your amazing mental focus! Congratulations, sir ... a welcome chuckle :) God Bless you both
This was very interesting. A real good technique. Sawdust yeah. Liked your little joke as well, a good laugh is all worth living. Keep yourself healthy.
I learn so much from you every time! I’ll pass it down to my children in hope they will find it as useful as i do🙏🏻 Thanks again and keep doing what you’re doing!❤️
Very cool process! I'm surprised at how leak proof you made it. I know a craftsmen that makes pottery and she normally puts a glaze on it to help make it leak proof. Excellent video!
That was hilarious!🔥made me want to cook a steak 🥩 at the 7.3 min mark! 😁 I love that burnished look, very beautiful....yea, 6 hrs-overnight would work good....Have fun up there in the wild👍🏼✨🌘God is with you always
I don't know why but RUclips hasn't been notifying me of your updates and videos. I thought maybe something happened. Glad to see you're still going. Can't wait to catch up on all these videos I just found on your feed. Dang you RUclips!!!
A dakota firepit that has the vent closed off once a hot bed of coals is made would probably make an oxygen free environment. Overloading a woodstove does...a thick layer of mud over the dry materials pre setup for a fire . some sort of earthen oven for those witha little time....very cool and thought inducing stuff!
My Dad taught me psychopyrogenesis when I was a child. I thought that was how most people do it. I’m now usually down to under a minute, unless I’m tired, cold, angry or hungry. Or the month contains an r or oddly between May & August. Other than that, it’s pretty easy.
That was a good amount of work but the end product was worth it. Is there any value to adding a glaze to the items or does burnishing achieve a similar effect? Thanks for sharing Lonnie and Connie
I have not done any studying of glazing and am not familiar with natural glazes and so have no experience with that. I think what the burnishing does is makes the outer surface of the clay more dense. Being more dense it is probably somewhat less permeable.
LoL Lonnie that was very interesting . You should challange David over at really Big Monkey . At this poop fired pottrey . 👍 Lonnie start selling primitive poop fired pottery on eBay, it will be a big seller take my word for it.
I'd like to see a video of you attaching the bucket to the back end of a moose to collect the scat...😂😂😂 As always, we enjoy your efforts. Thanks for this video.
Well once I attached the bucket, the moose took off so fast that i was unable to get it on camera. I finally found the bucket the next day sitting upright full of "nuggets" and the moose was nowhere to be found. :O)
Hahaha, if only a fire could be started that way!! Good one hahaha. Very smart way with using the moose droppings. Here in the southern part of Maine we don't see as many moose as the north country does. I wonder if deer droppings would work? Love what you two did. Thank you for sharing!
"Moose scat fired Pottery" if that isn't a bushcraft marketing strategy...I don't know what is...practicing your fire lighting method Lonnie, so far I see smoke...not sure it's from my ears or the kindling...always a new adventure with you...
Thanks for showing us how to fire the pottery, and thanks for the laugh with the fire starting, i needed that!
Hello, Lonnie & Connie ; Always Love Watching & Learning As We Go, Thanks Stay Healthy ! ATB T God Bless
This man has become my Grandpa. I mean this in the best way possible. These videos always make me feel better.
it is impossible to not enjoy these videos, whether you're an outdoorsman or not
Lonnie and Connie , thanks for sharing this process , I hope this finds you well , stay safe , God bless !
You added some GREAT comedy to this one! 😀
Thanks for the laugh Lonnie. 😆 YOU never cease to amaze me with simplicity and basic knowledge. Thank you for making it fun. Blessings from the Finger Lakes in NY.
Excellent, Excellent, Excellent!!! Blessings from Arizona! Thank you so much!!
Hey I'm from Arizona too
@@tr4ff1cjam nice!!
As always Lonnie u show us your great Bush style methods, your education video never cease to amaze me.
Lonnie, if you say its a word, then it is so. Thanks for another great video. Hope you and Connie are doing well and staying safe. See you on the next one.
That was AWESOME Lonnie with the humor in the video. It was real Yoda Power!! On a serious note, I was real surprised how small the moose droppings were for the size of the moose. But there again white tail deer droppings are small. In the olden days in Oklahoma, buffalo and cow chips were used for fire and heat source. Once it's dried the smell factor is almost completely gone. Thanks for the video! This is one aspect of SURVIVAL you just don't see with others. Everyone needs vessels for eating with, drinking and collecting water. Depending on how big your pieces you make would determine how big to make the hole. No need to make an elaborate kiln.
A very candid instructional video! Thanks.
Brilliant, simply brilliant 😂 - thanks for that!! 👍👍👍
I loved the sense of humor there! Lonnie coming out of his shell a bit, do it some more! Very enjoyable and informative, great vid!
Starting the fire with your mind was AWESOME! Lol
5:00 ᕼᗩᕼᗩᕼᗩ Love that you through that into the video. Good to once in a while add a little humor or camera tricks. _NICE!_
Lonnie, I did not know you had "the force" lol. I've watched you for years and this is the first time I've seen you roll around like that. Haha. Thanks for all the education and humility. Certainly one of my favorite channels.
It's great to see someone with a sense of humor in these times of "doom and gloom", I had to pause the video for a minute, I just wasn't expecting that at all lol. This was an incredible learning experience, I'm just wondering if deer scat would also work, as I live near an over populated forest of deer. I'll figure it out, and I can't wait to try this. It never ceases to amaze me, how in depth your skill level is, and how far reaching your knowledge is; you truly are a "bushcraft renaissance man". I also finally got to order the Russian Bear, Bereg UP-2 tent, and I made sure to let them know that I saw the tent on your channel first. I believe in giving credit, where credit is due. I couldn't order the stove Unfortunately, and even though I have a stove, it's going to be hard to go from 5 inch pipe, to 3.54 inch pipe, but I'll figure that out too. Thanks for the video. Stay safe out there and God bless you and Mrs. Connie!
A sense of humor is priceless.
@Chuck Robinson LOL!!! Oh man, that's literally the same train of thought I had as a youngster. I figured deer had a similar diet, but I wasn't sure, as I was primarily raised in Pennsylvania. So I sadly, never had the chance to see moose in the wild. Well, I appreciate the help, and I really appreciate that story lol! Stay safe out there and God bless!
Look close at what deer droppings are made of. If it is almost all woody fibers then I would guess that it should work as long as the droppings are dry.
I think you are going to enjoy your new tent. Hope you can get the stove pipe disparity thing figured out successfully.
@@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival Thank you, I actually think I've got it figured out, and it really just involved a little thought, and I remembered from my younger days, that I was a good friend with the owner of a sheetmetal prefab company lol. If I'd remembered that part first, things may have been a little less stressful to begin with. Thanks for your reply!
Great review with clever tips.Thanks for sharing brother.
1:27 lil bug flies by the lens. Great video Lonnie!
So it's true. Lonnie really is the Gandalf of the woods!
LMAO great job Lonnie thanks for the video and the humor
I totally LOLed out when you lit the fire! Ha ha! Wow, thats truly next level fire lighting skills right there! Just wow!
Thanks for sharing Connie and Lonnie enjoyed watching.
Lonnie and Connie this video was a great way to enjoy my Sunday morning coffee. And I got a laugh out of the deal! Many thanks to both of you!
Lars will definitely be impressed with that mind trick 😜
Great video on how to make survival more bearable.
Hi Connie and Lonnie. Thank you once again for most informative and entertaining video. Hope you are both safe up there. ATB. Nigel
We are doing well. Thanks
Love your channel. It’s entertaining and educational. The both of you are the real deal.May God continue to bless all that you both do.
Hahaha! Thanks for the laugh!
Love to both of you. 💕
Lonnie you are awesome that fire starting was funny
Lonnie ... I've tried that "mental focus" technique before on my savings account. Hasn't worked yet! Thanks for the pottery demonstration and the thrill of watching you dodge the results of your amazing mental focus! Congratulations, sir ... a welcome chuckle :) God Bless you both
Thinking your way into a campfire is very... survivalery 😝👍
This was very interesting. A real good technique. Sawdust yeah. Liked your little joke as well, a good laugh is all worth living. Keep yourself healthy.
Good job, I enjoyed this video very much.
Now I know how to make primitive pottery. Cool!!! 👍👍👍👍🧡
Lol loved the fire lighting technique lol
Dang, I just started to get the hang of this fire starting thing, and you go and raise the bar.
"I wasn't ready for that!" Lol! Me neither! Loved it! And now I know how to fire in the wilderness. Thank you so much for the info!!
Great pair of pottery videos. Thanks!
Thank you for your valuable information!
Stay safe and keep having fun!
Definitely didn't see the mind fire coming! That was awesome!! Lol
Thanks for sharing nice video
Great fire making trick lol,nicely way of bakking the pottery,works perfectly
Lol that was a good one Lonnie keep up the great work had a good laugh
Nice one Lonnie
Thank you, The Moose poop worked great : )
Wow Lonnie can really move.
Awesome culmination and collection of skills.
A cooking pot and or mugs/vessels are one of the hardest things to replicate in the bush.
Excellent. Education and humor.
Survivally. Bushcraftian. Backwoods Wizardry. Just good fun, re imagining techknowledgegyry...
First of your video's I have seen for awhile. Just as usual very intriguing. God bless you both.
clearly the first jedi bushcrafter
Haha, you are both funny AND wise 😄
You have now raised to the level of "Jedi Fire-starter"! 🏆🏕
I learn so much from you every time! I’ll pass it down to my children in hope they will find it as useful as i do🙏🏻 Thanks again and keep doing what you’re doing!❤️
love how you instruct us how to live off the land....but if you ever invite me to dinner i will bring my own dishes lol
Brilliant and very funny my favorite people thank you
Very cool process! I'm surprised at how leak proof you made it. I know a craftsmen that makes pottery and she normally puts a glaze on it to help make it leak proof. Excellent video!
Loved the fire starting method you have... With the mind! Hahaha.. Have a great day sir. And bravo for the great camera women you have 😊
Hello from sweden
A great end to the pottery saga
That was hilarious!🔥made me want to cook a steak 🥩 at the 7.3 min mark! 😁 I love that burnished look, very beautiful....yea, 6 hrs-overnight would work good....Have fun up there in the wild👍🏼✨🌘God is with you always
Thank you mister!!!!!👍🏻
Great video keep it up bless on your family
I don't know why but RUclips hasn't been notifying me of your updates and videos. I thought maybe something happened. Glad to see you're still going. Can't wait to catch up on all these videos I just found on your feed.
Dang you RUclips!!!
5:07 use the force Lonnie 🤩
very good video nice to see how its done like that
Agine great video. Thank you so much. And please take cear.
Hysterical ! 👍
That's a whole new kind of pellet stove, and spontaneous combustion on top of that. Bless you guys.
A dakota firepit that has the vent closed off once a hot bed of coals is made would probably make an oxygen free environment. Overloading a woodstove does...a thick layer of mud over the dry materials pre setup for a fire . some sort of earthen oven for those witha little time....very cool and thought inducing stuff!
I will try to light my next fire like that. 😂😁
I Used woodchips and bark from deadfall trees also punked(rotted) wood works well.
Did this a few times when I wanted to learn pottery making .
This is very informative. Cheers!
You just reminded me of the movie,"Scanners" when you started the fire, Lonnie.
My Dad taught me psychopyrogenesis when I was a child. I thought that was how most people do it. I’m now usually down to under a minute, unless I’m tired, cold, angry or hungry. Or the month contains an r or oddly between May & August. Other than that, it’s pretty easy.
Mine did too but it only seems to work when I have matches.
Lol on the fire!
Nice work my friend. You have been near to loose your beard!! But the cup looks very nice. Really you are a master. Take care my friend.
Forget kingsford briquettes, we now have Kingsturd briquettes. Lol
I have that same exact tarp lol, super heavy duty
4:30 Well that just cracked me up, YOWZEE (smoooooothest jump-cut ever, seamless)!!
Some how I seam to have mist your last two videos I woch every one of yours I see posted !
You fell off my feed. I thought you quit making videos. It is good to see you again.
real nice pard -- thanks - i wonder when i make mine if i stare at it - will it fill with coffee ? lol - thanks - you and Connie take care
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That was a good amount of work but the end product was worth it. Is there any value to adding a glaze to the items or does burnishing achieve a similar effect? Thanks for sharing Lonnie and Connie
I have not done any studying of glazing and am not familiar with natural glazes and so have no experience with that. I think what the burnishing does is makes the outer surface of the clay more dense. Being more dense it is probably somewhat less permeable.
Time for a new channel: "Doing Survivally Things With Moose Poop." Thanks for the video, Lonnie, I gotta give this a try.
Lol great video
LoL
Lonnie that was very interesting .
You should challange David over at really Big Monkey . At this poop fired pottrey . 👍
Lonnie start selling primitive poop fired pottery on eBay, it will be a big seller take my word for it.
Firecraft master ninja ......
All this to me we've been joking about how he looks like a wizard. Little did we know...
When you didn't know you should know: poop fired pottery
That's funny! I can already see many people trying to start fire when cold and wet that way, wondering what's going wrong.
LOLZ for the mind fire!
I'd like to see a video of you attaching the bucket to the back end of a moose to collect the scat...😂😂😂
As always, we enjoy your efforts. Thanks for this video.
Well once I attached the bucket, the moose took off so fast that i was unable to get it on camera. I finally found the bucket the next day sitting upright full of "nuggets" and the moose was nowhere to be found. :O)
@@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival Well done!
I would think mashed up punk wood would work fine, anyway it is a real good "Primitive/Survivalist/Bushcraft/Independant" skill to know 👍
Hahaha, if only a fire could be started that way!! Good one hahaha. Very smart way with using the moose droppings. Here in the southern part of Maine we don't see as many moose as the north country does. I wonder if deer droppings would work? Love what you two did. Thank you for sharing!
If Deer eat a similar diet during the winter as moose do, I do not see why their dropping would not work.
Far North Bushcraft And Survival Thank you for your reply!
Did you get all the moose washed off, before the drink?LOL Good job!
Great job even with the fire starter.lol Also you need to work on your stop drop and roll.lol
"Moose scat fired Pottery" if that isn't a bushcraft marketing strategy...I don't know what is...practicing your fire lighting method Lonnie, so far I see smoke...not sure it's from my ears or the kindling...always a new adventure with you...