Camp Tent Wood Stove info For The Common Man
Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль
in this video Lonnie attempts to help folks who are new to hot tent camping to learn some basic information on what to look for in a potential stove to heat your tent. Explained are many different tips on features, size, types of construction and a variety of other subjects that he has picked up in his several decades of hot tent camping in Alaska. He walks the viewer through various stoves and tells why he likes or dislikes the various aspects of each stove.
Links of Interest as they relate to the video.
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Hello my name is Lonnie and My wife is Connie.
Here at Far North Bushcraft And Survival you will learn about many long forgotten tricks and tips of the old time woodsmen. Not only will you learn about bushcraft / woodcraft but you will learn many things that will help you to survive in less than ideal "survival" situations as well. Come along and sit with me by the campfire as I delve into these subjects in a way that you can easily learn to then do yourself.
I will show you how to make shelters, gather food, use wild medicines as well as start fires with or without matches, lighters, ferro rods, etc
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As time moves forward, Lonnie looks more and more like Gandalf. He is a treasure of the bushcraft community and we all cherish him. Great video and very informative.
@donaldhofman5257
2 жыл бұрын
I was going to say that too!! He's wise like him too!!
@BigKatz
2 жыл бұрын
Gandalf The Grey
@ruthejimenez
2 жыл бұрын
OMG! I was thinking the same thing. Hahaha. Bushcrafting wiseman sharing his knowledge for good.
@jokeen1197
8 ай бұрын
YOU.SHALL.NOT.PASS!!!!
It’s been a while since we’ve talked, the last time I was still in a wheelchair. I can walk again and I have about 70% use of my arm again. I’m up to walking 1/2 mile again. I may never go back to the overland hikes or miles on end but I’m not going to give up. I remember you making that stove. Love the video.
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
2 жыл бұрын
Awesome. May your recovery be rapid and complete
@victoriasann1772
2 жыл бұрын
Ty quick response. Never heard of rolled up pipe, more inclined use triple thick stove pipe. That's what was asking. VS
@daleval2182
2 жыл бұрын
Tough, god bless you
@leatherneckprepper4477
2 жыл бұрын
@@daleval2182 thank uou
@MuskratOutdoors
2 жыл бұрын
Wow! Glad to hear you are getting better!
Never thought of glass preventing warping! Great point
I also, I was wondering how you folks were doing? Good too see ya still, God be with ya folks! ☺
Wow, this is one of the most comprehensive videos I have watched on tent stoves. I really enjoyed how you presented the stoves that are available on the market as well as the homemade ones, also the one your friend made for you. I also appreciate your sharing of the personal likes and dislikes for each of them. Thank You, and God Bless You.
This video is like a present, when you started off with all those stoves I couldn't believe it, always a channel to learn from, it's been a while so great to see a video and well done on the 350k subs too. Thanks very much.
@joefkollathkollath7325
2 жыл бұрын
My gosh Lonnie and Connie!!! What a well done video!!! I've always wanted to camp in a hot tent and this video answered all my questions about stoves! You two always have high quality videos and are a pleasure to watch!!! Thank you and God Bless!!! p.s. Connie does a fantastic job filming!!! 👍👍👍
@joefkollathkollath7325
2 жыл бұрын
Northern Embers, I apologize for sending my last comment to you instead of Lonnie and Connie. 🙄 Anyhow, have a great day!!!😀
@northernembersoutdoors1045
2 жыл бұрын
@@joefkollathkollath7325 Ha ha no problem, for what it's worth it's a great comment, I'm with you, they're great and I always watch to learn, thanks a lot.
@vedogerome8741
2 жыл бұрын
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Thank you Lonnie and Connie. In each of your videos I learn something new me and my grandfather used to do bushcraft together we would do crawdad traps I got pinched by one when I was 8 years old he was trying to help me get it off but he was laughing to hard and so was I; It makes it more difficult for me to explore and practice survival due to epilepsy which I was diagnosed at the age 6 which I am now 15. Bushcraft and survival is the number one thing I like to do I never did care to much for technology I enjoy manual work. My grandfather had a stroke in 2019 and I had brain surgery iv had 8 different surgeries but have had surgery 20 times
The 55-gallon barrel stove amazes me. How Charlie "Peened" over the edge left a flawless finish. Amazing.
That old military stove, is a Yukon Stove. I've spent many winter nights in a tent in the Alaskan interior, being grateful for having that stove. It saved our lives many times (172ND INF). We spent Jan & Feb in tents. There's a liquid fuel carburetor that attached to that big hole top front. Supposed to be for diesel, we used gasoline more often. It lit easy, sometimes too easy.
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
2 жыл бұрын
Yes you are correct. It is a Yukon Stove. At the time I purchased that stove about 40 years ago I could have also bought the liquid fuel system for the stove and I did not. Many times since, I have wished that I had purchased it
@bobsmoot2392
2 жыл бұрын
@@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival Maybe the liquid fuel system for that Yukon Stove could be found online. Don't know what the military uses now. I wold imagine they have moved on to something more modern. There must be some left in Alaska here or there. We had hundreds of them back then. If you find one, be sure to use a "drip loop" in the fuel line outside and away from the tent. It keeps any line or tank leak from running down the outside of the flex line to the tent floor. Could save your life (definitely your equipment). Good luck.
Nice collection of wood stoves, Lonnie. I'm a fan of "bigger is better" when it comes to wood stoves. Good to see you both, it's been awhile.
@Kez_DXX
2 жыл бұрын
I was just tickled to find out there are companies that still make wood burning kitchen stoves. Don't get much bigger than that but it's for a house instead of a tent. Some have small water tanks built in and others can be hooked up to the water line.
RESPECT from Deutschland🇩🇪🔥🔪❤️
Hi, nice to see you again, we have been missing you 😊 We hope all is well with you both.
When Lonnie talks about stoves, I pay attention. Quite a range of stoves you have Lonnie. Thanks for sharing
@fucku3460
2 жыл бұрын
Pun intended?
finally, i was so worried about you two. What a nice video, worth waiting. I use a used teabag to clean the glass. I enjoyed it very much!
I ain't no common man but I still clicked on this just to watch it because I like the channel 😎
There's a guy on youtube called theol1911 who does gun videos. The reason I bring this up is that Smith and Wesson makes a particular revolver with a titanium cylinder to help cut down on weight. He shot the gun quite frequently and eventually had to send the gun back to the factory due to flamecutting on the cylinder causing erosion. Just thought I'd bring that up in relation to the longevity of titanium vs steel.
@124thDragoon
2 жыл бұрын
suppressors/silencers made out of titanium are known to erode quicker than ones made out of steel or inconel as well. The choice of titanium is purely down to weight, with the acceptance of a shorter lifespan of the item.
@ronfox5519
2 жыл бұрын
@@124thDragoon Titanium is light, strong, fairly(maybe very)corrosion resistant, and conducts heat very fast. All good qualities for stoves.
Love the channel here in The Blue Ridge Mountains Of Western North Carolina. I'm almost 2,500 feet above sea level here in my little mountain holler, the only good jobs up in these old mountains are mining quartz which I do 7 day's a week. I love learning and your channel is very informative, up here we teach our children to adapt and survive on what you can hunt or catch in our mountain streams! We have never had much a new house, new car and so on, but we always had food on the table and a place to lay our head's down at night, and we are always thankful for the life we all live up here!
It is so great to have you back on KZread. I missed you a lot. I love both your style and content.
By far, this is my favorite bushcraft channel on youtube. Greatly enjoy learning all you have to teach, especially the fundamental things most channels skip over. Enjoy this autumn, God Bless from NYC
Love this, glad to see you posting again. Hope you all are doing well.
Ahhhh, the grand wizard returns with wood stoves. I love this channel
It is certainly fantastic to have you back Mr. Lonnie Thanks for another informative video. You and MS. Connie were definitely missed. Welcome Back. Glad to see your both well.
Once again, Lonnie, you have provided most valuable content!!!
Wow, teaching is a gift that you have. Straight forward and to the point. Every question I had you hit, nice job sir.
Happiness is father Lonnie and a Sunday morning coffee
I've always liked the look of the 55 gal stoves, lots of good memories of exploring backcountry BC and finding old cabins with them. My father has made all the stoves I have ever used in tents while hunting or camping. Working as a steel fabricator he could always get scraps from pipe jobs where the ends are too short or cut improperly. He built a smaller one out of some thick scrap, and had the blacksmith make a coiled handle, while the damper/air intake was one he built himself with a bit of deer antler. Later he built a bigger one in the same vein, but of a thinner gauge steel, and very similar features, while only weighing about as much as the smaller one. Both of these stoves will definitely outlast him, and likely myself as well, and I'm thankful to have use of them.
@alistaircornacchio5727
6 ай бұрын
That’s awesome! Got some questions if you’ll answer them: Was it stainless steel? What was the antler doing for the air intake? Do you have any photos/videos to share? -Alistair
This was an invaluable video; many thanks to you and Connie. You have a peacefulness about you that helps calm the soul these days. I'm looking forward to your next video. God bless you both.
The best explanation of stoves and accessories I have seen.
You are a walking talking salesman with real world knowledge and experience of Having and operating a hot tent. I really like that short barrel stove your buddy made. I still have the stove I made from your Video. It works well in the tarp shelter I have set up in the woods. Thanks Lonnie.
So lovely to see you guys back. Obviously a few fans so shocked they accidentally gave it the thumbs down. Ty C&L x
One of the most awesome channel on the toobe! Thanks Connie and Lonnie and God bless you!
Great informational video, thank you for taking the time to go threw everything in detail like you did 👍👍
I have stayed away from glass sence the glass exploded in my stove at home. I have built several tent stoves for myself and 1 for a friend. Not 1 has had glass. All have had baffles and gaskets around the door. I'm glad I found your channel.
I just wanted to thank you for all the warm nights your knowledge has taught me. The Siberian all night fire is my favorite! Go watch the vid ppl! You are a great man. Thank you again.
Thank you grandfather for sharing your wisdom. I've been wondering how this worked and you explained it so well. I will try it this winter. Thank you
..good one, stay well and have a great week..
Latinos learning a lot from you! We love it!!
I clicked on this video to say Hi to Gandalf. Turns out, it was one of the best if not the best video on small wood stoves. Thank you Sir!
Very interesting Lonnie,I learned a lot about tent stoves .
Really, really enjoy watching all your videos and learning how other people do things. I really appreciate your knowledge and your willingness to share it. There's no place better than the great outdoors, untouched by modern society. Truly GODS country. Thank you.
Thanks for the great video Lonnie ! It's very informative and useful , something that nobody else has done.
So glad to hear from you again. I enjoyed visiting with you for a bit. Take care.
This video is 13 years old wow you are a elite craftsman thank you Bow and drill Tutorial 1 and two videos from 13 years ago the first video was on how to make a fire in super wet conditions your awesome wow then the snow one were you cut the tree down to two or three feet high made half way cut put bur lap to catch ambur my spelling is horrible sorry I have learned so many cool lessons making fatt wood I have a lot more to learn than hopefully try thank you Lonnie again I’m David
Yes! I like the fact Gandalf explains stoves to me :)
God bless Lonnie and Connie. 💖Great video.
Thank you Mr. Lonnie the for making this very informative, educational video. Man, what a nice, well taken care of wood stove collection you have there.
Thanks for introducing reliable stove for camping. I look forward to winter.😀👍👍
By far the best presentation on tent stoves! Nice collection too
You have a look and sound like Father Time. As I watch I can just tell you know what you are talking about. You have superior communication skills. Thank you for sharing your many years of knowledge so well.
This is so incredibly helpful for somebody who is just getting started in hot tenting. Very much appreciated!
Really pleased to see you both back ! I was worried about what was happening.
Thank you Lonnie and Connie for this important video. I've watched you make a couple of those stoves. Your safety information is very timely for October. Cheeers!
Excellent demonstration Lonnie, thank you
I’m looking for a stove for hot tent camping, so this was very informative. Excellent video, thank you Lonnie and Connie!
Great vid on stoves. I've watched you make that one about three times now. I'm still amazed. Thanks for explaining many of my questions I had about the ones you showed. Take care and stay safe, my friends.
Glad to see more videos from you fine folks. Very informative, Lonnie. Thanks for sharing your insight into these various types of hot tent stoves.
Thank you. Appreciate your knowledge, skill and experience!♥️🕯
Impressive selection of stoves, thank you for sharing your wisdom in their benefits and uses. Hope to see you again soon!
After a super stressfull day with setbacks and hardships, this was exactly what I needed! Much love!
Good to see you Lonnie and Connie ! Quite the collection of stove and some very good knowledge . TY .
Great review of the stove possibilities for tent heating! And practical tips and tricks. Thanks!
Thank you, grandfather of the woods
Thank you again. Have a wonderful day.
I am so glad to see a new video from You!!!!!!!
Great demonstration of real experience in the subject of stoves! Thanks
Excellent wee film, thank you for posting.
As always, so very helpful and filled with great information. Thank you so much Lonnie and Connie. Blessings to you with much joy.
Thank you folks. God bless you both.
This was pretty awesome. Thanks for sharing this with. Cheers, Lonnie and Connie!
Glad to see you are both well!
Outstanding as always! Good to see ya'll. God Bless.
Excellent info! Thanks Lonnie and Connie.
Awesome lesson. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you guys for the great video!!! GOD BLESS...
Real happy to see you both again. Hope you are healthy and happy. Thanks for the class on the stoves.
Very informative demonstration, thank You so much.
Thanks for sharing another video Connie and Lonnie enjoyed watching once again. Blessings to you and your family and friends
Great to hear from you two again. Good, useful info in this one. Truly appreciate it. God bless you for what you do for your viewers.
Always enjoy your videos! God bless you and keep you both!
Hey ! Thank you both ! Great info !!.. Stay warm. Sam
Привет из Западной Сибири! 👍👍👍👍👍
This is an excellent video on these stoves. It's informative enough to call it a reference guide. Good job.
You teaching others is very good indeed! You have a wonderful talent for that & thank God for this video on tent stoves & of course all the other video's as well! ❤
Great demo and information on stoves Lonnie. Thanks and take care.
You guys are the Bob Ross of bushcrafting! I think it must have something to do with Alaska! Such peace and skill! Thank you for your videos!
Well made video, Thanks for sharing Lonnie!
Wake up and have a new video from y’all to start my morning off on a good note . Quite a collection you have . Thanks for sharing this. Have a great day
Thanks. I enjoy watching your videos. Hope y’all stay warm this fall and winter. God bless you.
Thank you! You were quite informative about each stove.
Wow! What an awesome stove collection!👍🌲🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 Thanks for sharing!😁
Thank you for such an indepth video Lonnie and Connie !
Another great video Lonnie and some great information as always. Always good to over the pros and cons of any stove….cheers Fred
Excellent video, Lonnie, and great to see you!
Thank you Sir for sharing your knowledge.
Great to see Connie and you again. Peace
Glad to see you're back!
Great information! So good to see you both on here! Be safe out there!
Hi Lonnie, thanks for sharing your experience with the stoves and the detailed explanation of it. Glad to see your both being well, take care, Taro
Great to see you again, it has been to long I missed you Lonnie and Connie and thanks for this informative video.
Awesome job. Thanks for doing this video. I always learn something from you guys.