Pea soup takes time...
Pea soup takes time...
I like this.....like a flip-book!
Both systems are awesome....yeah, I said awesome.
Shug
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Great thread. You got me on the edge of my seat what happens next?
I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority. - E. B. White (1899 - 1985)
The period gear is real nice.......but I will stick to sleeping in the trees.
Par Si Vis Pace Para Bellum
Obviously both systems were/are state of the art for the period. One system obviously led to the other as technology improved and we became more resourceful. They both worked well. Imagine where we'll be 300 years from now and how people then will react to what we have now.
Good to see someone keeping the old traditonal ways alive.......mmmm the pea soup sounds good.
Thanks for the head to head, past & present.
I have slept both ways for many nights each. I still occasionally will go old style, but modern times have their advantages in my book. Great to see both presented fairly and with great imagery!
Awesome, is right!
Jose Diaz
I reenacted for many years. The best part of it was thesame thing that's the best part of camping: the camraderie and being outdoors. I have slept in WW2 foxholes wrapped in a shelter half, in muddy WW1 trenches, on wooden benches in Indian Wars barracks, and in open ended canvas dog tent with one wool blanket and gum poncho out on the prairie in November. Each experience was instructive, each gave a deeper appreciation of those who came before, each left me in awe of those who lived like that as a matter of course. And then comes the realization that each of those experiences represented the absoult pinnacle of "camping technology" of thier respective ages, and what might be in store for our grandchildre. Ultralight microwaves?
Your friend definitely ate better than you...eventually.
This is a fun trip report and looking forward to the rest.
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