Traditional Winter Travel, Crafts and Skills. We offer guided winter adventures in Northern Ontario as well as craft workshops (moccasin making, snowshoe weaving, etc). Check out: lureofthenorth.com for more info.
O trailler trazer não corresponde à grandeza do programa, das pessoas, da Natureza, de tudo que é ensinado e vivido ali. Peço um trailler que corresponda a ALMA do programa 7.
One of my favourite vids on RU-vid. Captures the magic and mystery of the "snowwalker" perfectly. I have become one of you. Thank you for the great gifts of Lure of the North - inspiration, experience and kit - as you continue to build the tribe.
Good video mate and thanks. Spray the first 3ft of your tape measure with spray lube now and again to prevent the tape measure from getting all gummed up like that.
I began milling with an Alaskan mill but had two Sthil 090 power heads in 1973. Log diameters were a maximum of 48", and I cut 3.5" slabs x 15 feet long. It was the most inefficient use of labour. Logs were from trees I felled in backyards, so there was an element of wanting unusual timbers. Chainsaw mills, as shown, need to be more efficient, considering how cheap and mobile horizontal mills have become.
Instead of digging through the comments, what is the center to center spacing of your two 2x2 steel rails you use for first cut? And thank you for make me this video, it has been a great help.
I love what you do. It seems to me that you have a lot of passion on what you do but, I am curious, what kind of chain saw and what kind of engine is that?
This is awesome!! I rented a canoe from Killarney Outfitters for an April trip and was told I was the second one to rent after a group went out earlier in the year - I was left so curious for more details. I’m stoked to have found this video, watched you on Alone and this trip looks epic!
Was a weird winter, crazy mild ice was all over the place. Hear a few people went through on their sleds, people take for granted how fast things can go from fun to bad.
I love the fact that not only was everyone wearing PFDs and drysuits. They had Ice Awls for self rescue as well. You and Dave host some amazing adventures. I hope that one day I can join you on one of these adventures of a lifetime.
OMG!!! No words... or too many at once. Just when I thought you guys couldn't get any more amazing, you just go and do THIS. Once more in love with your spirit, your continued working with the elements as they present, trying out new ways, as safely as possible, and getting better with every experience. I remember my first backcountry canoe trip, with my first portage (what do you mean I have to carry the canoe over this rocky hill?), then I remember my first winter trekking with you guys (Oh, we don't just walk on flat, frozen lakes? We still have to portage?? With a sled???), and now I see you sliding on and off ice in canoes and then portaging a packed, sledded canoe... no words, just a very wide smile and an even bigger pull to get back outdoors asap! Love you, stay safe and thank you for the videos!
Hi Kielyn , I .know this is old news..but I didnt watch these shows until they became re-runs. I started watching them after I broke my leg. But I just wanted to say...I did not endure the Artic..but I was homeless and my life was falling apart at that time. I felt emotionally numb. BUT WHEN YOU CAUGHT THAT FISH....and you genuinely were dancing for joy....you touched my very soul, and it did something good to my heart. God works in mysterious ways. I just wanted to let you know how much your life affected mine. God bless you.
Wow, thank you so much for reaching out to me ❤ I am very humbled that watching me touched you and impacted your life in such a profound manner. I wish you all the best in the future. All the best to you!!
While Amos is a good dude, shooting the fox made my blood boil..I have had foxes in every camp I've ever had in the far north, it's good luck..You should know animal behavior wherever you agree to go and hunt..Some places seeing a fox during the day up close would be a warning sign, but not in the north or Africa...There is no danger from that fox what-so-ever, he was just looking for a sharing human, because alot of humans share, it's in our DNA..And I don't think I could go live in the country that destroyed my country..But that is more complicated when you have children..
Здравия желаю. У вас много сил и энергии. Если вы смогли привезти домой бревно, то значит есть чем его погрузить и выгрузить. И логичней тогда сделать ленточную пилу. Если ваш вариант для выхода в лес и заготовки досок, то он не годится. Таскать бревна на высоту это глупо.
I've just bought a used m7 mill, and watching your videos has been really useful. I realize the m2 is a bit newer with some improvements, but not too different. Looking forward to making some nice boards, more efficiently than with my Alaskan mill!
When my mom bought a very nice, real pair of sherpa, leather sole ankle high house shoes for my dad, ...... Very first thing she did was take them to shoe repair guy, so he could take a little thicker soft sole, & he sewed it onto the bottoms, in addition to the soles .... Well, my dad just passed away, (9/2023) that pair was still in like-new condition! Dad wore them 8 (3PM - 11PM) hours every day since he was 44 years old. That was 43 years ago. If HIGH QUALITY supplies are used, they'll be appreciated, & worn a lifetime! ❤ 👍 🇺🇲
I've yet to see a definitive statement about the relative friction of these two plastics on snow. Long experience in the ski industry suggests that uhmw must be better, but a key difference is that skiing is conducted at velocities that are not relevant to winter hauling, and velocity can make a huge difference in how much micro-melting occurs. However, it looked like this test was conducted on snow that had been tracked in and sintered for hours or days before the test. I think it would have been worth the extra effort to perform the test on a fresh float, because that's all that matters on a long-haul trip. Electric winch with one of those little hanging load scales would be the way to go, as noted below.
It'd be nice to have a little recap once in a while of contestants and the time they leave. Big brother is annoying because they're soooo repetitive but this show needs some type of summary either at the beginning or the end if each episode when someone leaves