My 18th Century 'Trekking' Kit | BEGINNER Gear | Why I'm not a Longhunter
Learn more at ilovemuzzleloading.com Much of this is a great excuse to get out and go camping with simple, historic equipment. My research is finally getting to the point where I have some of the items I need to go out and camp/hunt with my friends in 18th-century gear. I've spent the last few years sorting and reading, trying to understand history so I can work to represent it as accurately as I can. That being said, I'm certainly a long way from being totally historically accurate. I'm making this video to share where I'm at now to show you that you don't have to be perfect right out the gate. There's plenty of time to learn and find the right gear. I hope this helps you get started and strive to learn more about history. For many living historians, a "persona" is chosen to guide the clothing and equipment carried. I'm trying to base my research around a common man of the late 18th century. I purposefully don't want to be a longhunter. No ill will meant to anyone portraying one, but that job doesn't really mesh with me today, so I'm wanting to portray more of an artist/naturalist or surveying assistant of the era. In reality, the clothing and gear don't change a whole lot from person to person in this era. The clothes I'm wearing are pretty close in design to someone portraying a farmer, artisan, or militia unit of the time. The artist/naturalist related research will guide my next level of historic recreation - informing some small equipment purchases as well as how one might behave socially during the time. I'll share more videos with my gear later this fall as I get out and use it more, I'm excited to be in the woods more in my 18th-century gear. Get your own "I Love Muzzleloading" Hat here - https://bit.ly/MuzzleloadingHats Click here to SUBSCRIBE - http://bit.ly/ILMvideo Videos also available on Utreon - https://utreon.com/c/ILoveMuzzleloading/ Join the HCH to learn more about traditional horn work - http://www.hornguild.org Join the CLA today to learn more about longrifle artisanship - https://www.longrifle.com Join the TMLA to learn more about traditional muzzleloaders -http://traditionalmuzzleloadingassoci... Join the NMLRA today to learn more about muzzleloading - https://www.nmlra.org VIDEO CHAPTERS 0:00 Getting started 0:45 My clothing 8:45 My Pack/bag/rucksack 10:45 Inside the Bag 25:24 Wrap up Muzzleloading, muzzleloader, muzzle loader, mountain man, longhunter, bushcraft, living history, longrifle, flintlock, blackpowder #muzzleloader #muzzleloading #blackpowder DISCLAIMER: Our videos are strictly for documentary, educational, and entertainment purposes only. All shooting is performed in a safe environment. Imitation or the use of any acts depicted in these videos is solely AT YOUR OWN RISK. All work on firearms should be carried out by a licensed individual and all state and federal rules apply to such. We (including YouTube) will not be held liable for any injury to yourself or damage to your firearms resulting from attempting anything shown in any of our videos. We do not endorse any specific product and this video is not an attempt to sell you a good or service. We are not a gun store and DO NOT sell or deal in firearms. Such a practice is heavily regulated and subject to applicable laws. We DO NOT sell parts, magazines, or firearms. We are not instructing our viewers on how to modify firearms, accessories, or otherwise to change their basic legal function. These videos are free to watch and if anyone attempts to charge for this video notify us immediately. By viewing or flagging this video you are acknowledging the above.

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