Good demo especially in the wind. It shows people that they can do it too. Never buy an expensive tent, just buy tarps, mosquito netting, and/or zippers and get a-sewing, or just do what Lonnie does!
I really like the idea of the tarp set up! It's a brilliant idea! Add another one for a floor and it's game on. Looks mostly wind and weather proof. Great design for camping/ shelter on the cheap!
I had to share this one. 1 because this channel is awesome, and 2 this is just a great set up. It would be great for long overnight fishing sessions. U can sit under the middle with a beer, or take a nap and where u can run out quickly when ur line starts screaming
Great Video Lonnie, Connie did a good job filming as well with the windy weather making it difficult however it did not put you off delivering some really good tip yet again.. many thanks Ian
You know Lonnie I am glad that you don't work out of a little Inn in Vermont because I would be worried you might say this is my wife Connie and this is my other wife Connie. I know this will never happen because your other brother Darryl told me so. The information you provide may seem simple and basic but you have a great way of delivering good information that is not a joke and is really helpful.
Been a while since I've commented... This is one I'll have to try. I've gotten away from using prefab tents, last one I bought was a 10 man tent for my family of 3 and a dog about the size of buck. Complete overkill. I only tarp camp now with the family, if I go camping solo, I just fashion a survival shelter from local material like I've seen in some of your other videos. I've truly learned much from you, and am a better outdoorsman thanks to you and mrs. Connie. As always, thank y'all for the video, keep them coming and God bless.
I'll hand it to you, it must have really enjoyable the record this tutorial. The end result was one of sheer ingenuity and demonstrated the great utility of this design. Your labor under those conditions, speaks for itself. Even an old coot, such as myself, might be able to pull this one off! Thanks for this fantastic demonstration.
Hello, nice Countryside! I like that view! Thank you for sharing this technik with us! With that knowledge, the building of ancient saxontents make sense. In that way, you could build a tent out of 3 sails...and it looks axactly like the tents on old pictures.
It reminds me of the tarp setups that we used when we went to the lake in the late 50's and early 60's. There were always three to five families of us who would always camp together. We all had motor boats, so water skiing and fishing were always on the itinerary. I was really good on the Slalom ski and I would do all kinds of tricks, like skiing with my foot holding the ski rope and skiing holding the rope in my teeth. None of my other three brothers ever did anything challenging. I loved crossing the boat wake and jumping out of the water without crashing on landing.
Thank you Lonnie...I lived only tarp for more then 10 years in the summer..and I never think of that one ... One thing in bear CONTRY I like to see all arond ... So went no win or rain I will have a small pole to made more view around...the back
You did a very great job Master ... as always... I've just uploaded my newest bushcraft video.. And for the next I will make a bushcraft chair with pants based on your video, hope you don't mind at all .. credit will be written .... May you and your family always in a great condition master .....
I do not mind at all if you choose to share skills learned here on my channel. Feel free to use any ideas you may get from my channel. That will be awesome if you do give credit. I have already watched and thumbs up your most recent video.
Thanks for sharing guys another great show. Good looking setup simple and functional. Love the views of the area y'all live. You two could just Post video of the awesome nature around you and would be awesome to watch. Thanks again for sharing your time and posting
Thank you Mr. Lonnie, once again another new and awesome idea. I have been watching you videos for about a uear. I have learned so much and would like to let you know I truely do appreciate your time and efford in sharing your knowledge!
Cool stuff Lonnie! I’d try it if I had some dirt. I’m in Whitehorse and Carcross for 5 days. Windy and unsettled over in these mountains, too! I’d be weary of cooking in my tent in bear country, but I seem to remember you run a bear fence. Take care over there!