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Tuesday, 14 September 2010

New England Colonial living History Group 1680-1760. Promotional Video.

4 comments:

David R. Reid said...

Certainly gives one a 'feel' for historical trekking Keith. Well done!

Keith said...

Thanks Dave, as usual I appreciate the feedback, let's me know that I am on the right track.
Keith.

Unknown said...

hi kieth,i commented on youtube,a good video,thanks for showing...i was wondering what you keep in your large pouch on your belt,i looked for it on the blog but cant seem to remember?i know its your tinderbox?but looking at your making a camp vid it looks bigger than i realised...?cheers m8/

Keith said...

Hi Grimbo. I do carry my fire-bag in the belt pouch, and it contains the tinderbox, and some kindling grass and a candle stub. The pouch also contains my fishing tackle in a brass container and some snare wire.