Civil War Reenacting: How to roll your bedroll/blanket roll the cavalry way
Keeping your blanket roll as thin as possible is paramount. Therefore, keeping it no less than 30 inches allows you to pack extra personal gear in your bed roll while not having a massive roll on your saddle that you have to get over when mounting your horse. Simply put, keep it at 30" in length and smaller than 6" in diameter. Do you roll your blanket this way?

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