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Nordic Walkabout with Markus Klek: Q&A beforehand 

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How did human beings experience winter travel towards the end of the last ice age?
In the context of a living history experiment he will set out to explore trekking and camping conditions in a Nordic winter landscape using only stone age equipment. Clothing and gear based on ethnographic and archaeological examples will be put to a prolonged test in the field during two weeks of hiking in the Fjell of Jämtland in February and March 2024. Bundling almost thirty years of experience in ancient skills and traditional crafts, the endeavor will be well documented, and all results be shared through various channels and are open for discussion.
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@seansullivan8083
@seansullivan8083 6 месяцев назад
I will be very interested to learn of the results of this expedition!
@kariannecrysler640
@kariannecrysler640 6 месяцев назад
I have pondered about oils and fire. In snowy conditions like he’s about to face, having a dry fuel source to start your fire wouldn’t be readily accessible, so what potential is there for an oil soaked fiber/twig being part of a Neolithic survival kit? It could be used to capture the spark long enough for larger fire to ignite & almost no evidence of its existence would have survived the years (except possible oils). I know of mosses, fringing bark/woods, wool balls, etc can be used today, but was curious because of rushlights.
@MarkusKlek
@MarkusKlek 6 месяцев назад
You are right, fire is always an issue. Birch bark is a very good fire starter in the area, even when damp. My concern is more being able to start a flame from the amber. I will be using flint, marcasite and fomes fomentarius (Tinder fungus)
@kariannecrysler640
@kariannecrysler640 6 месяцев назад
@@MarkusKlek I’m rooting for you. A friend does survival techniques & uses feather sticking, that may be helpful to you too.
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