FTC IS BACK! Thank you for bearing with me as I brought my final year of college to a close. Now the channel is back, and I'm so excited to share all that I've learned off-screen!
This is a comprehensive review of the gear that I am currently carrying in my 18th-century frontiersman kit. I have spent 8 years in this hobby, but recently, throughout college, I have started to read period sources and strive for greater accuracy with my historical campouts and accouterments.
Please remember that I am still progressing in this hobby. My camping and gear review videos are, more than anything, a log of my progress so far. I want to enable others who cannot travel to events like the School of the Longhunter to get a front-row seat in discussions like this one for the benefit of the entire community.
Nathan Kobuck has been a part of said community for longer than I have been alive. I have tremendous respect for the work he has put into his understanding of the time period and I feel so fortunate to call him a mentor. If you haven't read The Buffalo Trace 1765 Blog, you have a lot of reading to catch up on.
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Chapters:
00:00 - Meet Nathan
00:55 - Food
05:30 - Cookware
08:38 - Moccasins
10:48 - Leatherworking
11:53 - Tumpline & Bedroll
13:30 - Drinkware & Canteens
16:40 - Cold Weather Gear
18:00 - Bladed Tools
20:24 - Shot Bag & Horn
24:32 - Hat
25:30 - Hygiene Items
27:50 - Money
28:50 - Pocket Knife
29:44 - Cordage
31:30 - Sewing Kit (Hussif)
34:30 - Soap
34:52 - Blanket Pin
36:12 - Flint & Steel
37:50 - Candles
38:52 - Journal
40:12 - Flintlock
42:32 - Buffalo Hide
43:50 - Leatherworking Tips
46:20 - Get Experience
Thanks for watching!
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