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hist_text-digest Friday, April 11 2003 Volume 01 : Number 1187
In this issue:
-áááááá MtMan-List: Rendezvous?
-áááááá Re: MtMan-List: Horse Equipment Mark Loader
-áááááá MtMan-List: hunting pouch/shooting bag
-áááááá Re: MtMan-List: Rendezvous?
-áááááá MtMan-List: 1840-1860
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Date: Tue, 08 Apr 2003 18:49:44 -0700
From: "RICK TABOR" <blackshirt75@hotmail.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: Rendezvous?
Does anyone know of any events on the weekend of the 25th of April in the
Northwest? If you do please contact me off list at blackshirt75@hotmail.com.
Thanks,
R.L.Tabor
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Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2003 23:52:19 EDT
From: MarkLoader@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Horse Equipment Mark Loader
Wynn
Buffalo hair is much softer than horse hair it seem to present no problem. I
do not use a bosal it is more like a soft rope halter. My wife and I use PNH
style horsemanship and seldom use bits and never harsh equipment.
For the Cherokee bridle a softened raw hide will keep the horses mouth moist.
Thanks Mark
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Date: Wed, 9 Apr 2003 20:31:52 EDT
From: Iambrainey@aol.com
Subject: MtMan-List: hunting pouch/shooting bag
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I looked up the "old pouch/shooting bag" project on the website but can't
link to the pictures. Can someone email the appropriate jpgs to me and/or
other shooting bag pics? I'm looking for any good examples.
Someone on the list emailed me pictures and description a couple of years ago
but was lost when the ol' computer died.
Thanks, Ben
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Date: 09 Apr 2003 18:47:03 -0700
From: "C Krouse" <kc16@qwest.net>
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Rendezvous?
Bonnie Lake Canoe In April 25-27 Put in at Hole-in-the-Ground and
paddle north about 2 miles to the island. If you are interested, let me
know and I'll send you a map. email kc16@qwest.net
Blood
On Tue, 2003-04-08 at 18:49, RICK TABOR wrote:
> Does anyone know of any events on the weekend of the 25th of April in the
> Northwest? If you do please contact me off list at blackshirt75@hotmail.com.
> Thanks,
> R.L.Tabor
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Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2003 15:22:26 -0700
From: Rick Guglielmi <rickg@oregontrail.net>
Subject: MtMan-List: 1840-1860
Hello the list,
Thought I would add my thoughts on what has been going back and forth
lately. first off I want to say how much I enjoy the discussion,
aurguments, refernces and banter on the various subjects over this list. I
had become some what discouraged over the years at the stagnation at the
few events I had attended concerning folks who were recreating the Rocky
Mnt fur trade period. I did notice a big jump in the interest in early
period (F&I, Colonial, longhunter), along with a renewal in some wonderful
fresearch but it seemed the RM fur trade folks were still stuck at the "I
are a mountain man-WAUGH!! and pass the Pie" stage. (Although I did enjoy
the jug when it came around). At least in my limited view this is what I
was seeing. Now if this is what folks wanted to do thats fine but I wanted
more. So with out getting to long winded, what I am trying to say is this
list and a few other web sites I have stumbled on has rekindled my desire
for the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade period.
Now with that said I also want to express my views on the 1840-1860 topic
period that has been discussed lately. I personaly have a great interest in
this time period for several reasons. 1) There seems to be a general
void of this time so that in itself makes me want to study and find out
more of what went on during this time. 2) As I mature (some would say get
old) I tend to take my persona in real time and so as a aging mountaineer I
am faced with the reality of the challenges that were happening as the
beaver trade diminished and new events filled that void. 3) I have a real
passion for the early western armies, especially the horse soldiers
(Dragoons) and the men that they relied on to lead them across the western
country (usually old mountaineers)
I realize this is not for everyone, especially on this particular list but
in a way it all inter-connects. In the never ending quest to research and
devlelope the most accurate portrate of our chosen period and persona I try
not to over look anything that may shed new light on the subject.
If anyone has an interest in the 1840-1860 time and would like to share
thoughts and/or other web sites they can certainly conntact me at
rickg@oregontrail.net. In the mean time I look forward everytime I check
my e-mail and see what new and exciting subjects that are being dicussed here.
Rick Guglielmi
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