Longhunter - The Silent Path
The Setting:
It's a grey Winter's day and I've been out on a quick scout. Other than the crows, the woods have been quiet. As I take in the silence, I observe my surroundings. With my main trapping camp still a few miles away, I decide to warm myself with a small fire and a quick meal of Bannock at one of my established shelters along the trail...in the silence, all is well.
Disclaimer: This is for entertainment. I don't claim to be a professional nor 100% accurate. I'm not a reenactor but I do enjoy keeping history alive...if you are unable to see past historical inaccuracies for the sake of entertainment, then this video is probably not for you.
Where's my rifle?: Although I'm pretending to be in the early 1800's, this is indeed current times and where this is filmed, walking around with a firearm is frowned upon.
Camera: Canon SL2
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I’m a reenactor. I’ve been doing a Canadian Milice living history impression since the 1990s. Love your videos. Flint and steel was more common technology of the 1750s. Love your camp. And like your tobacco holder. I appreciate you doing the videos. I just subd
Relaxing.
Hi Dale, really like your traditional outfit, all well done, nice and calm video, thanks for sharing my friend! Taro
Great video, Daler!You really captured the feeling That we get in the woods. Always enjoy seeing that camp of yours. Looks like a real peaceful place. Good to see you! Take care
Nice job Dale! I watched with one of my sons. He gives you an A+ sir! Good vid.
Love the camp .this is when men were men.
Nice video.
Great job Dale on that bow drill fire. Friction fire is hard to master and I still can't put together a bow drill set out of natural materials that consistently work.
nicely done amigo...reckon ya got that bowdrill business down pat amigo!...woods
good vid
Nice work there Dale. Think I'd have a comfy seat made for that shelter and chillax a bit more. What sort of wood are you using to build and burn?
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where did you go?