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Re: MtMan-List: pilgrim outfit
amen to that H.B.
Henry B. Crawford wrote:
> >Kirk,
> > The best advice I can offer. Do it right the first time..Stay away from
> >chrome tan and "shiney " ronnyvoo stuff. It will be a helluva alot cheaper
> >in the long run.
> > I carry a blanket, French haversack, a small kettle, my knife & gun
> >equipment. My fusil. Oh yeah!, my spoon! And some asst. of stuff in the
> >pockets of me wekit. You may want a trail tarp for a leanto, if you are so
> >inclined..But you don't need much else.
> >>
> >Dennis Miles
> >AMM#1622
>
> Unless you expect everyone else to feed you at a rondy, you'd better bring
> some food along, too. Many times a few people will form a mess and cook
> and eat together. Bring something to add to the group's culinary effort.
> There's nothing so unwelcome at a rondy as a freeloader. Bring a share of
> victuals and you'll be welcome in anyone's camp (theoretically).
>
> HBC
>
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