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Best Hand Drill Demo Ever -
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Chris Morasky demonstrates how to use a hand drill fire set using the floating technique.
Stories of Overestimating your ability or equipment - part three
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part three
Stories of Overestimating ability and equipment - part two
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Stories 2
Stories of Over estimating one's ability and equipment
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Chris and Mike share a Pipe and some stories about being in the bush when things go wrong. Some cautionary tales and encouragement to be safe and know your limits. Climate is what you expect and weather is what you get...
Wilderness Survival Weekend
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Dr. Michael Smith discusses the Wilderness Survival weekend that is coming up on May 21- 23.
Spring and Summer Courses
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Chis Morasky discusses a series of courses and classes he will be holding this spring and summer.
Pathways Introduction - Part Two
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Part two
Pathways School Introductory video - part one
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An introduction to Pathways School, our Philosophy and approach to teaching, as well as some thoughts on meeting our challenging times without fear.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @AllWeatherFirestarters
    @AllWeatherFirestarters 5 місяців тому

    I just subscribed and liked! Great video and channel! Any chance of maybe doing a product review on our Firestarters?

  • @timmynormand8082
    @timmynormand8082 5 місяців тому

    I have earbuds an still can't hear y'all. Barely

  • @mikerelford1298
    @mikerelford1298 2 роки тому

    Thanks,great video

  • @mikerelford1298
    @mikerelford1298 2 роки тому

    Great video 🤔

  • @daphneraven6745
    @daphneraven6745 2 роки тому

    Pathwayschool: I never knew that this could be done without being exhausted at the end. Thank you.

  • @mojojojo560
    @mojojojo560 2 роки тому

    Amazing! I’ve watched dozens of videos on this topic and this is, without question, the best one!

  • @ZachandJerryOfficial
    @ZachandJerryOfficial 3 роки тому

    This guy knows his stuff

  • @vIBEDoUT-Channel
    @vIBEDoUT-Channel 4 роки тому

    Cool About to go a bit remote to grow my own food and stuff 😃

  • @berglen100
    @berglen100 4 роки тому

    Earth is a dream, they think it will destroy when the cosmos is infinite. You need this ua-cam.com/video/UCIIv3xTaUc/v-deo.html

  • @MrZluvu4ever
    @MrZluvu4ever 4 роки тому

    Wisdom!

  • @davidhunt7519
    @davidhunt7519 5 років тому

    I've watched this half a dozen times, and maybe a hundred other hand drill/bow drill videos, this is still the best.

  • @lostcreektrainingacademy
    @lostcreektrainingacademy 6 років тому

    This guy is incredible and knows his sh!t!

  • @drillsgtlangdon
    @drillsgtlangdon 6 років тому

    Make more vidz please. I've learned a ton from your chan

  • @Caintuckee64
    @Caintuckee64 6 років тому

    As he explains water to gas and heat... sounds like a principle of refrigeration... as opposed to a less technical act...like bow drill/hand drill fire? ua-cam.com/video/Qw9oX-kZ_9k/v-deo.html

  • @alexandrevaliquette1941
    @alexandrevaliquette1941 6 років тому

    Very well done Mr Daniel Boone!!!

  • @rolliejohnson6585
    @rolliejohnson6585 6 років тому

    Outstanding video! thanks. Pure stud!

  • @alpha700
    @alpha700 7 років тому

    Is there a special type of wood required for the fire board or is just any piece of wood ?

  • @pyrostar69yt
    @pyrostar69yt 7 років тому

    So I have been trying horseweed/basswood for a while l feel like the basswood might be too hard. I am drying out some Mullen and yucka, I don't see any clematis, I do have a buckeye bow drill set I can try... what do u recommend?

    • @iridios6127
      @iridios6127 5 років тому

      +Keith Gebhardt From my experience --- using hardwood for fireboard get me better result . Prefer elm,oak,birch (fireboard) or same wood for spindle and fireboard. Yucka is great spindle ,also good Glycyrrhiza glabra branches .

  • @EvilMonkey8366
    @EvilMonkey8366 7 років тому

    Thank you for your detailed description! I don't think I'll fail anymore. ;-)

  • @charronfamilyconnect
    @charronfamilyconnect 7 років тому

    Holy god man, you sound just like Terrance McKenna. Are you by chance into shrooms like he was too? THanks!

    • @andremus5190
      @andremus5190 6 років тому

      Terence McKenna!!! That's bril! I laughed till I stopped.

  • @mountainmuse
    @mountainmuse 7 років тому

    I was amazed at how difficult the floating movement was at the beginning, it requires to have flexible wrists. It is a movement you hardly ever make, so you'll need to practice it!

  • @RussellVineyard
    @RussellVineyard 7 років тому

    I'm going to head and try this soon. I'll report back on my progress.

  • @Stewbphoto
    @Stewbphoto 7 років тому

    Does this school even exist anymore? Can't find anything on it.

    • @backwoodstrails
      @backwoodstrails 7 років тому

      There are plenty of schools that teach this. Probably good to mention your general location so people can recommend schools. Learning directly from Morasky is a bonus but you can find someone to teach you most places.

    • @chrismorasky9645
      @chrismorasky9645 7 років тому

      I'm now in Portland, OR, though I do travel to teach. And as backwoodstrails mentions, there are many schools. Most people do not use the floating technique, though.

  • @NatesOutdoors
    @NatesOutdoors 7 років тому

    I can't find wood dry enough or straight enough,so I went to Lowe's and bought a dowel rod and a pine board,gives me a greater chance to get an ember and practice so I don't keep failing and just give up

    • @Chewapa
      @Chewapa 7 років тому

      Nate H your spindle should be a cattail stem, mullein, horseweed, etc. your fireboard should be a fast growing softwood like cottonwood, pine, slippery elm, etc

  • @cannibalholiday
    @cannibalholiday 8 років тому

    I found a piece the size of my head in the woods one day. Love the smell of the smoke.

  • @ACDCRD
    @ACDCRD 8 років тому

    What materials could I use in central Florida..

  • @hensonlaura
    @hensonlaura 8 років тому

    Excellent tutorial, thanks : ) like the way you get down to business instead a lot of loud music and fooling around! Good job.

  • @Kitchissime
    @Kitchissime 8 років тому

    The dust I gather is not dark. Do I go too slowly or is it because it's not the right wood?

  • @Welther47
    @Welther47 8 років тому

    Im getting smoke a plenty, but im not getting the coal, only non-smoking dust. What am I doing wrong?

    • @chrismorasky9645
      @chrismorasky9645 7 років тому

      Feel the dust. It should feel like silk. If it's coarse or in threads, you might be pressing down too hard or the material is simply not a good combination. Keep at it and good luck!

  • @ivo-aceto
    @ivo-aceto 8 років тому

    Thanks a lot for the precious advice; I've never tried a hand-drill but I soon will.

  • @gavjenxgavjenx
    @gavjenxgavjenx 8 років тому

    great but how about finding materials and making fire? cause if you're taking materials then I'd take flint or a lighter

  • @MylesNicholas
    @MylesNicholas 8 років тому

    no audio

  • @poopingandroid
    @poopingandroid 9 років тому

    You are wrong and my friend can prove it. Check out boggycreekbeast on UA-cam. Tim can soak his spindle and hearth board in a bucket of water for 10 minutes and still burn up an ember. He has a few videos proving it.

    • @adamfleck956
      @adamfleck956 9 років тому

      +PoopingAndroid just because it can be done does not mean that it is effective. So no he is not wrong.

  • @MACROPARTICLE
    @MACROPARTICLE 9 років тому

    Great tutorial.

  • @jeffchapman8992
    @jeffchapman8992 9 років тому

    Bravo! Thank you.

  • @MindyMorningstar
    @MindyMorningstar 9 років тому

    Thank you for your time in making this video! Whatever those others say, I've watched hours of videos and It's by far the best one I've watched, to the point and basics. You would never know 3 beautiful city girls can start a fire with just about anything! (They camp A LOT) They're eager to learn this technique so I'm going to have them watch this and see where it gets us! they are going to get a kick out of showing up their father! Ahha!lol

  • @BorealWoodsrunner
    @BorealWoodsrunner 9 років тому

    why no more videos from this guy?

  • @tonyenglish7176
    @tonyenglish7176 9 років тому

    One of the best instructional videos I've seen. Very well done. Thank you sir for taking the time. May you make fires for many many more years. Blessings.

  • @DDinVT
    @DDinVT 9 років тому

    Very impressive

  • @linemen71
    @linemen71 9 років тому

    That splitting a piece of wood and kneeling on it trick is a great idea!! Thanks!!!

  • @linemen71
    @linemen71 9 років тому

    This video pisses me off!! Damn this guy makes it look easy!!! I've been sweating my butt off and still can't do it lol

    • @yourdiscoverelaxchannel9422
      @yourdiscoverelaxchannel9422 9 років тому

      I guess you have the wrong materials ... or they aren`t dry enough ... I had massive problems, too ... but with the right materials it is much easier than it seems to be

  • @manwar999
    @manwar999 10 років тому

    Chris, have you ever tried the (karam method) two stick baseboard hand drill technique? Could you try this (karam method) and see if its as easy for you to get an ember fire as it is for me…

  • @manwar999
    @manwar999 10 років тому

    Chris, have you ever tried the (karam method) two stick baseboard hand drill technique? Could you try this (karam method) and see if its as easy for you to get an ember fire as it is for me…

  • @toastedsmith
    @toastedsmith 10 років тому

    Did you teach Chuck Norris how to be a man? Good vid thanks

  • @SCROTUMLORD
    @SCROTUMLORD 10 років тому

    excellent

  • @scythempress1
    @scythempress1 10 років тому

    zzzz zzzz zzzz

  • @peterfrederixon
    @peterfrederixon 10 років тому

    meanwhile - his campmate just built a 10x10 pallet bonfire with gas and a lighter..he is on his 5th beer.

    • @lonewolfsurvival3453
      @lonewolfsurvival3453 7 років тому

      Anyone can do that, but what if you don't have pallets, gas or a lighter? You'd be pretty lost out there. It always pays to learn how to do things the hard way, just in case you have no cheat materials at your disposal.

  • @lilloreleii
    @lilloreleii 10 років тому

    greatttttt video! THANK YOU

  • @TheTruthseeker1231
    @TheTruthseeker1231 10 років тому

    This really is the best video on Hand drill ever. No Hype full of great information.

  • @Jason.Loewenstein
    @Jason.Loewenstein 10 років тому

    title fits