Vintage Mors Kochanski. This is a chapter out of his Bushcraft book on making bannock. We have updated the audio on this one. #MorsKochanski #KaramatWildernessWays
I am SO glad that you are preserving Mors' wisdom & know-how as well as making him available to new viewers. I took a course with Mors in the '90s, which changed everything I knew about the wilderness, and I still have several of his booklets. To this day, every time I pass a birch tree, my mind starts racing about how to harvest it!
Well wasn't that a great revisit?!?! I don't think any of us here could get tired of seeing our beloved Mors. What a character. He brought so many of us together; and probably saved an untold number of lives with his knowledge and talents. RIP Brother ~ God Bless You!
_I just had a book buying spree and Mors' book "Bushcraft" was in the mix. This guy has such an easy lilt to his voice. A natural teacher's voice. You just want to learn_
Why does this man always put a smile on my face. After the day I have had this video is all I needed. Thank you for posting this video and I hope the fire is glowing bright for Mors. ❤️💪💪
I could watch him work all b day. He reminds me so much of a "grandpa" I had later in life. I've learned so much from him too. I really think we made a mistake by not teaching more like this in schools than sitting around while the teacher tries to teach the stupid, yells or grades papers
The first time I ever watched this video was to see how the grand master of Canadian bushcraft made bannock. Now I watch it to see him make that awesome fire over and over 🔥 🤣
One of my favorites. I've watched it a hundred times, I bet. I make bannock with half oats and half "just add water" pancake mix, though. Try it. You'll love it. A gallon ziplock of that mix will feed you for many days with fish and game mixed in.
This was really enjoyable to watch this great man, Mors is truly missed and technology keeps great content like this for those of us learning about woods craft. Thank you for sharing a master at work.