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Survivalism & Self Sufficiency Topics => Outdoors Activities => Topic started by: KeithH on November 20, 2018, 03:12:46 PM
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Advantages of Prepping With an 18th Century Living History Group.
• Participating in living history activities is fun & educational.
• Children love living history activities & are able to share the experience with their parents.
• Children who participate in Historical Trekking become used to carrying their own equipment & getting ready for the trek. IF a shtf situation should arise, the child knows what to do to get ready to leave, no fuss & no worries.
• As a group member you can train with the local militia which is completely legal & does not attract unwanted attention.
• You can learn many primitive living & survival skills including flint, steel & tinderbox fire lighting.
• You can use a variety of period items & learn how to make your own clothing & equipment.
• You can learn muzzle-loading, archery, sword fighting & tomahawk throwing.
• You can participate in historical treks & get to actually use your equipment. In this way you are able to choose the right equipment to suit your needs & you will know that it all works.
• You will learn to set up an oilcloth shelter & construct other primitive shelters.
Keith.
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I agree though I travel in a different circle. I'm a guy who did SCA (before I had a kid) and showed up fully done up as a crusader. Like I made all my maille and all. There used to be a lady round here named after a tree who did that too.
I agree that historical societies are awesome. You learn skills and methods long lost. Such a powerful tool in an era where bread comes from a factory.
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Sounds very interesting... Would love to read any articles you have on these treks...
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Living history hobby is great prepping source. I've been in this community for over 20 years.