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Winter wanderings edition.

Who's had any good /out/ings so far this winter? Every aspect of your edged what kit have you worked on lately? What plans do you have for the coming spring?
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>>2859048
To fill the three image start, working on blocking a lot of new hats for folks in our 17th century group, for our hopeful spring excursion.
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>>2859050
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Slow board bump.
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>>2859592
Pretty based, have a bump sir
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17th century hiking sounds like a hoot. I would love to do some of that. The only outdoor historical group out here does late 18th/early 19th century iirc. But I don't think they do much in the way of backpacking or overnights.
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>tfw you will never find a group of autists to do this with
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>>2859593
Thanks kindly

>>2859830
I'm sure you can find people that are interested.

>>2859942
Not with that attitude. Where's your location? I'm in the VA USA.
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Sweet waiting for this thread to appear!

Did a display of my stuff at an Event at a park. God some good questions.

I'm Wisconsin.
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>>2860109
I'm sure I could find some people, yeah. If you were searching around, what terms would you use? Living history? Reenactment? Period camping?

Nice impression, by the way. Post more pictures, if you wouldn't mind!
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>>2860168
Supremely cozy. It would be awesome to spend a few days living out of this. Very jelly, anon.
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>>2860182
Ive since upgraded to a wedge tent. But im planning on converting my diamond fly into a dinning fly ive see so many other camps do. But also keep it handy for treks.
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>>2860240
That rocks. Nice camp, anon.

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