What Camouflage REALLY Looked Like in the 1700s
Camouflage tactics in the 18th Century centered around deception. This is in stark contrast to the multi million dollar industry today that focuses on color, shape, shine, and pattern. Let your mind wonder back into time with me as I examine how people hid in plain sight. Many thanks to Jim Apple, David Hobbs, and Will Manire for allowing me to use their photos to illustrate exact details. Other photo credits courtesy Wikimedia Commons. Special credit also go to Clara, Henry, and Gus for their acting abilities. Deke Wiggins provided the fine music once again. I am blessed.

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Tracking Skills on the Frontier (Part 1)

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How I Added Depth to My Living History (5 ways)

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Frontier Fire Starting

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Life Or Death For The Longhunter

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Every Tool a Mountain Man Carried in the 1800s

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Why did Medieval Soldiers use HALBERDS?

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Trading Goods on the American Frontier

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The Real Reason the Celts Vanished from Germany

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Brain Tanning a Deer Hide

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The Deadliest Weapon of the Ancient World

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Battle of the Wabash 1791

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HIDDEN PEOPLE OF THE MOUNTAINS - THE MELUNGEON GENETIC MYSTERY

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Why Geronimo Could Disappear In Mountains Where 5,000 Soldiers Searched

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Homemade Gunflints

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The Uncensored Story of Hernan Cortes's March to the Aztec Capital

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Planning for Immersive History Journeys

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The Story of a Frontier Suitcase

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Buffalo Soldiers Laughed At Apache Tracking, Until Victorio Outsmarted Them Across Three States

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Forgotten Survival Trick From 200 Years Ago… That Still Works!

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