Why not look at the webpages for Ozzi, the man found in the mountains who'd been under the ice ? There's quite a bit of info about what he was carrying and wearing. That might be a good place to start.
Dave
Dave
Why not look at the webpages for Ozzi, the man found in the mountains who'd been under the ice ? There's quite a bit of info about what he was carrying and wearing. That might be a good place to start.
Dave
For your hypothetical trip, using a fantasy ranger as a template. What people have said above is about right I think, a woollen cloak, an oilskin perhaps, a good pair of boots etc, and some food. Although to be honest if you're thinking along the lines of Strider from Lord of the Rings, why not read the books - not the films, which are a travesty.
and Strider has just a bedroll, sword, small knife, oil stone and a few other bits and bobs.
Why not look at the webpages for Ozzi, the man found in the mountains who'd been under the ice ? There's quite a bit of info about what he was carrying and wearing. That might be a good place to start.
Dave
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I'd go with either felted wool stockings or footwraps and leather ankle boots.
Something like the medieval ones that have a thong around the ankle to wrap and tie closed.
No getting away from it, Scotland's wet, but at least in wool he'd be warm as well as damp.
cheers,
M
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I'd go with either felted wool stockings or footwraps and leather ankle boots.
Something like the medieval ones that have a thong around the ankle to wrap and tie closed.
No getting away from it, Scotland's wet, but at least in wool he'd be warm as well as damp.
cheers,
M
Hmm, I know vikings used seal skin boots (warmer when wet than ordinary leather), would surprise me if they didn't use seal skin in the UK too.
Hmm, I know vikings used seal skin boots (warmer when wet than ordinary leather), would surprise me if they didn't use seal skin in the UK too.
It's a funny thing that, seal skin doesn't wear well on land travel though, while deerskin, which was used until comparatively recently does. On frozen tundra, snow and ice, or on a boat, then, yep, I reckon sealskin too.
I tried sealskin for courrans and wore through them in a fortnight, deerskin wore soft and thin but were still sound after several months.
Scottish and Irish courrans and brogues were originally fashioned with the hair inwards for warmth. So I suppose they'd be suitable too.
We're not really used to wearing that type of unsupported shoe nowadays though, and if he's after 60 miles in a few days, I think he'd be a lot better off with something a bit more solid. It seems that most folk in the past went barefoot except in really bad weather.
Has anybody made a fish skin or marine animal intestine waterproof overjacket ?
cheers,
Toddy
It's a funny thing that, seal skin doesn't wear well on land travel though, while deerskin, which was used until comparatively recently does. On frozen tundra, snow and ice, or on a boat, then, yep, I reckon sealskin too.
I tried sealskin for courrans and wore through them in a fortnight, deerskin wore soft and thin but were still sound after several months.
Scottish and Irish courrans and brogues were originally fashioned with the hair inwards for warmth. So I suppose they'd be suitable too.
We're not really used to wearing that type of unsupported shoe nowadays though, and if he's after 60 miles in a few days, I think he'd be a lot better off with something a bit more solid. It seems that most folk in the past went barefoot except in really bad weather.
Has anybody made a fish skin or marine animal intestine waterproof overjacket ?
cheers,
Toddy
Interesting to hear real experience, I know I should have trusted my gut feeling and not put down that payment and taken that loan for that seal skin trekking boot factory.
i want to go on a weekend hike with nothing but the minimum that the ancients would have.
before the bloody Romans got here and ruined the place.
What do they use for the soles ?
They wore through on mine so fast
You don't know what they are tanned with, do you ? Mine were veg tanned.
cheers,
Toddy