Thanks Big Stu....i just hope i can keep this stuff up a few more years....woods
Yup camera's are permitted else how do we get to tag along?I´m in! I´ll even do it next week when I come home from my exhibition.
I assume I´m allowed to bring my camera?
According to The Hunters of Kentucky by Ted Franklin Belue long hunting commenced in April until late fall after the second or third frost as the winter killed hides cracked along vein linesTo be fair it would need to be in Winter to be period correct. They would have been out camping in Winter to run traplines (when the furs were at their prime) whereas in Summer they would have been home farming.
Yup anything long that line is alway goodOh! That was an important detail yes...
I´ll do it next week and then again when winter comes. Am I allowed to make myself a snow cave in the winter?
Any photos of old style camping is gratefully recievedspeaking of winter here is a similar setup of mine from last winter
i hope its ok to post them here MOT
i realize this does not count for this year...so i'll be sure and get out when the snow flys...woods
.....According to The Hunters of Kentucky by Ted Franklin Belue long hunting commenced in April until late fall after the second or third frost as the winter killed hides cracked along vein lines.....
I'll definitely be having a go at this in the near future! I've got a re-enactment coming up in September and was planning on going 100% so I'll be sure to get some pics for you guys. Great thread MoT!
Great stuff.
The more the merrier
Its a good exercise to par back to the essentials rather than all the gucci kit
I really must invest in some old school kit to have a crack at this. I have way too much silnylon to make it look an even passible attempt.
I really must invest in some old school kit to have a crack at this. I have way too much silnylon to make it look an even passible attempt.
I KNEW I shouldn't have read these Daniel Boone threads...
I have the Czech army bedroll on the way (I'll make some changes to this, mainly replacing the bivi bag), the norwegian telemark backpack is on route (until I can order the Frost River pack in a week or so) - now I'm on the hunt for a canvas tarp and maybe a canvas bedroll. Think I'll probably have to make that out of 2 cot covers though.
Now I need to get some awls and decent needles and get the wife working![]()
I KNEW I shouldn't have read these Daniel Boone threads...
I have the Czech army bedroll on the way (I'll make some changes to this, mainly replacing the bivi bag), the norwegian telemark backpack is on route (until I can order the Frost River pack in a week or so) - now I'm on the hunt for a canvas tarp and maybe a canvas bedroll. Think I'll probably have to make that out of 2 cot covers though.
Now I need to get some awls and decent needles and get the wife working![]()
Welcome aboard
One word of warning, if searching for canvas bed rolls, watch out for the vintage British army ones. They all seem to have been midgets back in the 50's
Dont forget pics and a trip reportJust need a pack horse to cart all my gear around now! Although if I can replace the horse with a Rottweiller then I'm onto a winner...
Cheers MOT! If my gear has arrived by Friday then I'll try and get out into the woods for a quick overnighter. I know it's only half the challenge, but I'm only allowed out to play one night a week! I'll make sure I have a good trek round the place first to make up for not packing up and moving onto another camp.