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Siberian Hunter Skis explained and demonstrated 

Jordan Jonas
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The best way to move through the winter forest! (Often made of spruce, poplar, Siberian pine, willow, etc). You hardly need lift your feet, especially on an already run route making pulling sleds or trekking through the snow a breeze! The first time i put these on it felt as if the whole winter forest opened up to me...

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Комментарии : 24   
@TJackSurvival
@TJackSurvival 4 года назад
Hey, boss, I come to check out your channel. Thanks for posting stuff in the Tribe. It's always welcome! Respectfully me.
@naturewithandy7204
@naturewithandy7204 4 года назад
Snowshoes are fairly easy to construct with small saplings and cordage. Whereas skis require the processing of large pieces of lumber. Which may explain why snowshoes developed in North America, while skis were made in Eurasia where iron tools were available. Great videos btw.
@davidmilton7
@davidmilton7 4 года назад
Hi Jordan, check out Altai skis! they make a cool modern version of these traditional skis, based on skis used in the altai mountains, pretty useful up here in Canada too. Keep up the great content
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 4 года назад
Yeah would be cool to try out for sure! Hopefully I get a chance sometime.....
@jessicat3951
@jessicat3951 Год назад
Love them! I would love to know the dimensions, and get a better look at the binding!
@Tipi_Dan
@Tipi_Dan 2 года назад
Less drag than Ojibwa-pattern snowshoes is very attractive. I looked for a commercial version but the Altai mentioned below is apparently not imported into the US.
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 2 года назад
Look up Altai hok skis ..never tried the.m but the closet thing
@oswinhull4203
@oswinhull4203 Год назад
The sound effects were totally necessary.
@melvincollins8104
@melvincollins8104 4 года назад
Hey Jordan, I became a big fan of yours watching Alone, and have seen all your videos with the Evankis. I got a question. How would you have made skis on the show had you needed to stay there longer? With the equipment you had could you make Siberian skis or some other make shit style skis. Since you did have the Moose could you have used the fir? I'm really curious if it would be possible without a plane. Anyway, keep up the good work and I love your videos. Thanks
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 4 года назад
Hey thanls...I made some things that would of worked .....roycraft snowskis they are called. It would be hard to make nice ones without a plane, but you could make something to get by
@melvincollins8104
@melvincollins8104 4 года назад
@@hobojordo thanks for the reply man. Cool, did you use the fir from the moose's legs?
@kevinwiens4804
@kevinwiens4804 Год назад
I bet these are actually much less work than a pair od snow shoes!
@marclavallee1766
@marclavallee1766 4 года назад
Did you make those yourself?
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 4 года назад
im in the process of making a how-to video now! (these i did not, though i have made them in russia)
@barbarosa80503
@barbarosa80503 2 года назад
That’s cool, I suspect it’s possible to make a longer narrow snowshoe and then stitch skin with hair on it… hmmmmm
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 2 года назад
Yeah that'd be cool to try
@VahidCullsberg
@VahidCullsberg 4 года назад
Hi Jordan, Here in Lapland skis are also the prefered way of transportation for hunting vs snow shoes. Are the skins folded around the edges?
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 4 года назад
Yes they are! I'd like to see those... Same type thing?
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 4 года назад
What skis do people use up there?
@VahidCullsberg
@VahidCullsberg 4 года назад
@@hobojordo The hunter's favorite nowadays is of the Swedish brand Tegsnäs. It's been around for about 100 years. A wooden skii that is used off the beaten tracks and like yours goes everywhere silently. I have them as well :) It's a longer type of ski with different width all along the length of the ski. tegsnas.se/skis/?lang=en Wooden skis for forest use has a long tradition in upper Scandinavia. The swedish army's ski is also kinda popular. It's also a wooden ski called Vita Blixten/The White Flash but is quiet heavy. I had a neighbor who made and sold skis. Bo Östergren. His skis are considered the Rolls-Royes of skis. The nose rise very slowly and makes the ski a bit longer than the average but which allows it to never sink even in deep powder snow. His skis are inspired by 5000 year old finds. The Sapmi people manufactured their own skis through the centuries. polarisen.se/manniskan/skidor/tillverkare-av-lossnoskidor/
@max_fjellstorm
@max_fjellstorm 3 года назад
Please tell me what knife you are using there??
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 3 года назад
www.wcknives.com/production-knives/northern-woodsman-amp-woodsman-companion-info-and-links. It was the companion
@feelsman7837
@feelsman7837 4 года назад
How are the moose skins attached to the bottom?
@hobojordo
@hobojordo 4 года назад
Glue and Staples or small nails along the edges
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