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The National Snuggie of Texas is Green

Believe it or not, Texas gets cold in the Winter and the fashions used in other parts of the South and country at large were incorporated in the Lonestar Republic. We’re going to be diving into blanket coats and Mackinaw blankets as they relate to Texas in general this go around. First things first, what is a blanket coat or a Mackinaw? A blanket coat is simple enough to decipher you’d figure but what you think is a firm surface quickly pulls you under the quicksand. A blanke

Spilling out the Shot Pouch

Somehow I keep gravitating to shot pouches in these posts. Guess it’s just a fun thing to nerd to. Read any muzzleloader or bushcraft forum or page and everyone feels like posting their EDC. Add into it the obsession with firearms and properly maintaining them and we have a recipe for eternal content. But, let’s say if our historical protagonist got worked over by a buffalo and took a spill what would we see tumbling out from his shot pouch? First things first let’s establish

And You Thought only Kids Play with Matches!

If you are firmly in camp Smokey Bear, this article might not be for you, cause people this go around are handing out wildfires like Oprah. Our topic this time is fire starting techniques and methods documented in Republic era Texas and closely adjacent areas. Some are seen just about everywhere and some I’ve never seen before necessarily anywhere, or at least in an Anglo context. It’s a curious thing to note that even the mundane and items as commonplace fire lighting get en

We’re Not in the Alps Anymore Otzi

Sometimes I think some people get more out of deciding what to camp with than camping itself, either as glampers or going Spartan. It’s the elephant in the room that the majority of people or personas that we wish to emulate in the woods were mounted or had some kind of boat. Reconciling that to stationary camps for a weekend is easy enough, you just stuff the back of your trunk full of three pack animals worth of things, lay it all out at camp for some glamping, and scoop it

Gourds Galore

Two posts in less than a week, what gives? This one really is a gimme; I compiled most of it several years ago and never got around to...

Wildcats will Never be Safe Again

Let's first start with the cardinal rule, dogs are better than cats... but here's one area where cats do have the advantage. Today we're talking about shot bags- well: shot bags/pouches, hunting bags/pouches, shooting bags/pouches, rifle bags/pouches you get the idea. What, did you just suggest "possibles bag"? Naw fam! Anyways frontier Texas stood at a unique crossroads in history, bisecting the continued exploration of America and being in the limelight of romantic preserva

Coon of Six Tails

Some six miles farther on our march, I observed "Three-legged Willie" galloping up to General Houston dressed in buckskin and with a...

Patching the Truth

A knife! He's got a knife!!! Of course he has a knife. He's always has a knife. We all have knives. It's 1183 and we're barbarians. How...

Braiding a Rawhide Quirt

Nineteenth century Texas was unquestionably shaped by horse and rider. Be it vaquero, cowboy, ranger, or your everyday character just...

"Green"skins and Cowfat

Texas and cattle, there are few words that have achieved such a close association with each other. But what are the origins behind this...

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