Some of us outdoor enthusiasts from Canada who also happen to be medieval reenactors got together to do a little hike on the Bay of Fundy coast only we did it in medieval clothing and gear. Some of the newer members do not have their full kit yet and some of the older members opted for modern footwear but we had a great hike and a great day with a picnic lunch in the middle.
First I was asked to teach a little class on walking stick supported tarp shelters, the sort of thing one could plausibly make up with a medieval cloak or canvas tarp. My side kick Amy also rigged up a little sun shade with her canvas tarp that could be modified slightly to spend the night in if she had to. Unlikely as she has a newborn who also came on the hike.
With the silly tarp class over, we could go for a little hike. The whole idea of dressing up in medieval clothing and going for a hike is pretty silly and the looks on the faces of the otherwise normal people was pretty priceless, but we had fun.
My girlfriend Lyssa waits patiently while I fill up the camera card with pictures of her.
Of course Hunter had to come. At 13 years old he still loves adventures, medieval or otherwise.
Some of the more interesting plants around our hiking trail. The woodsorrel and the bunch berries are edible. Not sure about the flower?
The coastal scenery is also pretty good. The Fundy coast is pretty extreme in its tides and geography.
At the end of the day, everyone had fun and the hike was a great success. We are planning other silly adventures this year as well so those may be shared as well.
Cheers;
First I was asked to teach a little class on walking stick supported tarp shelters, the sort of thing one could plausibly make up with a medieval cloak or canvas tarp. My side kick Amy also rigged up a little sun shade with her canvas tarp that could be modified slightly to spend the night in if she had to. Unlikely as she has a newborn who also came on the hike.
With the silly tarp class over, we could go for a little hike. The whole idea of dressing up in medieval clothing and going for a hike is pretty silly and the looks on the faces of the otherwise normal people was pretty priceless, but we had fun.
My girlfriend Lyssa waits patiently while I fill up the camera card with pictures of her.
Of course Hunter had to come. At 13 years old he still loves adventures, medieval or otherwise.
Some of the more interesting plants around our hiking trail. The woodsorrel and the bunch berries are edible. Not sure about the flower?
The coastal scenery is also pretty good. The Fundy coast is pretty extreme in its tides and geography.
At the end of the day, everyone had fun and the hike was a great success. We are planning other silly adventures this year as well so those may be shared as well.
Cheers;