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From: "Wynn Ormond" <cheyenne@pcu.net>
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Where do you live? I have a friend that deals in hides/furs etc in Utah.
Wynn
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> Thanks to the camp for your suggestions. A number of you mentioned tanned
hair-on sheepskin as a good surface to sleep on. Can anyone provide me with
a link for a company that sells sheepskin? Separately, do you have a link
for buffalo robes?
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> Lou
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Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 19:15:16 -0700
From: Joe Brandl <jbrandl@wyoming.com>
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> Thanks to the camp for your suggestions. A number of you mentioned tanned
> hair-on sheepskin as a good surface to sleep on. Can anyone provide me with a
> link for a company that sells sheepskin? Separately, do you have a link for
> buffalo robes?
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> Lou
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Give us a call
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<DIV> <Modern books are great for learning about =
the=20
animal, but Fred =3D<BR>Gowans' book Mountain Man & Grizzly is the =
best one=20
for people who like =3D<BR>this site. Mr. Gowans compiled almost every =
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instance of grizzly =3D<BR>encounters known, from Lewis & Clark to =
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mountaineers><BR> I'll look up that one and read =
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Lee.<BR>Frank></DIV>
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<DIV> I tried a search at Barnes & Noble for the =
Gowans=20
book but they didn't list it although they do have several other titles =
by=20
him.</DIV>
<DIV> A search for 'grizzly' brought up more than 300 =
titles.=20
'Ole Ephriam must be one of the most writ about critters ever. One could =
spend a=20
lifetime just reading about griz.</DIV>
<DIV> I can't read all 300 but might pick up one or =
two of the=20
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Frank Fusco <Rifleman1776@cox-internet.com> wrote:
I tried a search at Barnes & Noble for the Gowans book but they didn't list it although they do have several other titles by him.
I'll lend you mine if you send your address offline. Museum of the Fur Tade may have some and I think Bents Fort gift shop had some. It was recently reprinted. I'll see if I can locate some of them. If not I'll send mine.
Lee
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<DIV>I'll lend you mine if you send your address offline. Museum of the Fur Tade may have some and I think Bents Fort gift shop had some. It was recently reprinted. I'll see if I can locate some of them. If not I'll send mine.</DIV>
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In a message dated 3/10/04 5:37:56 PM, trampas4@juno.com writes:
> Buffalo robes and blankets thats the way to go. I have never seen sheep
> skin robes mention in any period writtings from the mountaineers.
>
I sure agree with you on the buffalo robes and blankets, and doubt the
mountaineers would have used a sheep skin, especially with buffalo robes readily
available. The problem is money... I checked on eBay, and buffalo hides sell for
$500-$1000, while you can get a nice sheep skin for about $60-$75.
I've got two buffalo robes (one 50' square!) but unless I've got a toboggan
or horse, I'll carry only my smaller robe, a ground cloth, and sleep on the
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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 17:55:23 -0800
From: "Randal Bublitz" <rjbublitz@earthlink.net>
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Magpie, Ya know...you could be cuter, but I know who I'm sleeping with at the next winter doin's <g>. I'm glad it was you who won that buff hunt raffle, couldn't have happened to a better brother. (except me, of course <s>). You can't beat a good buff robe for cold doin's. Yfab, Randy
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Ooooouch....! That hurt ,Ben. <G> ...but here's a jpg of that monster:
<DIV><FONT face="MS Sans Serif" size=2>Magpie, Ya know...you could be cuter, but I know who I'm sleeping with at the next winter doin's <g>. I'm glad it was you who won that buff hunt raffle, couldn't have happened to a better brother. (except me, of course <s>). You can't beat a good buff robe for cold doin's. Yfab, Randy</FONT></DIV>