I'm definitely going to make one of these in my summer leave, probably out of birch shaped with a crooked knife. Thanks for sharing. All the best from Scotland. Garry
Lol, I made the exact pack frame (minus the toggles) last spring, I used willow bark because I didn't have synthetic webbing on hand. I will be replacing the bark with webbing, it hardened and now digs into my shoulders. I had no idea this was called a Roycroft Packframe. Thanks for the video.
the pink and orange material are called panel markers. you place them on the ground to indicate where a helicopter is to land. Some you can configure into different shapes, but basically the orange is a normal landing zone and pink signifies an emergency
The orange and whatever fabric are vs-17 signaling panels. Militaries use them as daytime position indicators. The pinkish side is used to identify a medevac position.
Does anyone know what anorak Mors is using? It’s really hard to find.. I assume British or Scandinavian armed forces. Haven’t been successful yet though
A great video! Thanks! Where does one go to buy the right sort of webbing? And do you frequently carry webbing in your kit for the times when such packs must be assembled?
Great video! Thank you for posting it. Mr. Kochanski, at the beginning of this video, makes reference to a packaged kit. Where can I find more information as to this kit?
@@briargoatkilla Yeah...and his wife left him And his cat died Plus someone stole his bike And he was struggling on a Thursday Also he missed the headlines While he was suffering from lise
Book in print and considered a classic, a mentor to several current instructors . You have a DOA channel and nobody showed up to your childhood birthdays . Loser
What a wealth of knowledge, and a very well explained pack philosophy. It is criminal that Mors' videos don't have millions of views.
I'm definitely going to make one of these in my summer leave, probably out of birch shaped with a crooked knife. Thanks for sharing. All the best from Scotland. Garry
Lol, I made the exact pack frame (minus the toggles) last spring, I used willow bark because I didn't have synthetic webbing on hand. I will be replacing the bark with webbing, it hardened and now digs into my shoulders. I had no idea this was called a Roycroft Packframe. Thanks for the video.
the pink and orange material are called panel markers. you place them on the ground to indicate where a helicopter is to land. Some you can configure into different shapes, but basically the orange is a normal landing zone and pink signifies an emergency
The orange and whatever fabric are vs-17 signaling panels. Militaries use them as daytime position indicators. The pinkish side is used to identify a medevac position.
Next time I need something bigger than my knapsack, I may try this out! As always, thanks for sharing and explaining.
Get the knowledge from the source. This man is the source
Thank you Mors and Tom!!
Does anyone know what anorak Mors is using? It’s really hard to find.. I assume British or Scandinavian armed forces. Haven’t been successful yet though
A great video! Thanks!
Where does one go to buy the right sort of webbing? And do you frequently carry webbing in your kit for the times when such packs must be assembled?
Well that's cool. I need to make one of those.
A diamond O would secure that load nicely too.
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anothe good lesson that we don't need all the rubbish which we buy all the time.Just some knowledge piece of wood and a cord.
Great video! Thank you for posting it. Mr. Kochanski, at the beginning of this video, makes reference to a packaged kit. Where can I find more information as to this kit?
how much weight did figure or what was the heaviest you ever carried on one! steve
Great vid and awesome idea
thanks for the video. good ideas
Dang! And I just bought a new pack!
You need a better mic on your camera otherwise I really like your vids. The audio is very low.
Fighting the toggles!!!
Fighting to put the packframe on!!!
He was very old.
@@briargoatkilla
Yeah...and his wife left him
And his cat died
Plus someone stole his bike
And he was struggling on a Thursday
Also he missed the headlines
While he was suffering from lise
@@jungleebushcraft the fuck is lise?
@@briargoatkilla
Hahaha...its lice...
Book in print and considered a classic, a mentor to several current instructors . You have a DOA channel and nobody showed up to your childhood birthdays .
Loser