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  • Peter visits Martin's Station and takes us on a tour, introducing us to the iconic Mark Baker, Mike Miller, Simeon England and many others. We get a brief history of the fort and get a peek into the lifestyle on the frontier in the 1700's.
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    Featuring - Peter Kelly
    Cinematography - Jim Keip and Peter Kelly
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    MUSIC
    The amazing music in this episode is graciously provided by our friends, Richard Fortier and Al MacDonald and the amazing vocalists and musicians from Martin's Station.
    #pioneer #1700s #frontier #history #reenactors #reenactment #FrenchandIndianwar #americanrevolution #virginia #smokeymountains

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  • @rogerdevero8726
    @rogerdevero8726 Рік тому +11

    Peter and Cathy, this channel is such a TREASURE. So many years to learn and create professionally. Our 'modern culture' has lost so much. God bless you both - John 14:6

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +2

      I do enjoy experiencing with how they actually did things!

  • @kirkterwilliger6407
    @kirkterwilliger6407 Рік тому +15

    Thank you, Peter and Cathy for taking the time to do this.

  • @joshmiller4774
    @joshmiller4774 Рік тому +3

    I absolutely love Martin's station. My first visit there a couple a couple of years ago was the spark that started a fire in my soul, which led me to The Wilderness Escape. I aspire to be like you, and all those I met there some day.

  • @deerjohn8041
    @deerjohn8041 Рік тому +1

    Well sir, I believe you have inspired me to take a trip to Martin's Station! Thank You!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      It is small in size but, a giant in historical significance, I suspect you’ll enjoy.

  • @knzjvmatc-3
    @knzjvmatc-3 2 місяці тому +1

    As a kiddie-wink, I learned the 'Soldier, will you marry me' song as 'Off she ran to her Grandfather's Chest' to acquire the necessaries. Cheers from Tasmania!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  2 місяці тому +1

      You’re a long ways off. Thanks for the comment.

  • @lisamcfall1210
    @lisamcfall1210 Рік тому +2

    You visited my second home! I love Martin’s station! I have lived in the area for the past 20 years. First, close to Cumberland Gap. And now, Big Stone Gap, VA. I don’t get to visit the fort as much these days, but always look forward to it. Thanks for taking me “ home” for a little while 😊

  • @crosmas
    @crosmas 9 місяців тому

    What a beautiful place.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  9 місяців тому +1

      It really is! Worth a stop if you’re in the area.

  • @lindaSee89
    @lindaSee89 Рік тому

    Great folk singing voices.

  • @X4530sweeper
    @X4530sweeper Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed this video I wish thank you and all the Reenact-ors for there love and the dedication to show use how it was for that time period and there perspectives for that time period .

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      That is appreciated … living historians put a lot of effort and money towards keeping history alive.

  • @McPherson-o2i
    @McPherson-o2i Рік тому

    You have history around you. We have our history here in Wyoming. All areas around the country have important history that most big city schools refuse to teach. Thank you for sharing sharing truth that you can visit personally. 👍🙂

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      Very true and we love both researching and sharing it. We appreciate your interest.

  • @hayward434
    @hayward434 Рік тому +11

    What a pleasure it must be, to travel to these places and talk directly to those who are ,first hand experiencing history. It must also be a treat for those whom you interview, to meet you and to glean knowledge from your vast experiences. Excellent work by everyone concerned.

  • @Shaboynga
    @Shaboynga 8 місяців тому +1

    Michael Dragoo! Greetings! Love to see you on the woodland escape after finding you first on Townsends!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  8 місяців тому

      Glad you found us Michael and thanks for watching.

  • @alanparadis5061
    @alanparadis5061 Рік тому +1

    Wow I'd love to visit there, great video!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      It is a small site but, a giant in historical significance… definitely worth a visit.

  • @smoothvern165
    @smoothvern165 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful video and great history lesson! Thank you!!

  • @stevenbp101
    @stevenbp101 Рік тому

    Hey thanks Peter, always enjoyable watching your videos. Great seeing your adventures. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸 God bless y’all.

  • @lowellanderson6532
    @lowellanderson6532 Рік тому

    My but that was fine Peter. Thanks again!

  • @donwaldroopoutdoors3665
    @donwaldroopoutdoors3665 Рік тому

    Great view into the frontier of America, good stuff

  • @richardliles4415
    @richardliles4415 Рік тому

    What a wonderful and entertaining video, thank you Peter, and Cathy.
    And relatively close to me, me being in East Tennessee, up in the foothills of the Smoky Mountain
    Thank you.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for the kind words. You sir live in a pretty part of world. I drove home up the Blueridge Parkway.

  • @garyrichardt1496
    @garyrichardt1496 Рік тому

    Many thanks for sharing this wonderful video.

  • @wayneculbertson204
    @wayneculbertson204 Рік тому

    I got there late. I portray and 18th century artist. I usually demonstrate at the sign in cabin. Wayne Culbertson is who I am. Have been portraying and 18th artist for 7 years. Using pigments that were avaliable during that time period. Glad you made it. Would love to have met you and your family. My wife is battling cancer and health issues dictate our travels. I live in Gate City VA. About a hour from there. Really like your videos of time travels in the 18th century.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Sorry I missed you Wayne. I do plan on returning next year and hopefully our paths will cross.

  • @caleb2507
    @caleb2507 Рік тому

    Super video! Thanks again for the hard work and history lesson. Always nice to see a simpler time.
    Will have to visit the station one of these days!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      Appreciate your kind words, Caleb. You will enjoy a visit that’s for certain!

  • @hatfieldmccoy0311
    @hatfieldmccoy0311 9 місяців тому +5

    I grew up in South Eastern Kentucky in cabins built like this, it was built in 1810, by ancestors, they had come to Kentucky with Boone, and the other side of my family were Cherokee runaways from the Trail of Tears. They had gotten to around Hopkinsville Kentucky and knew it was now or never, they were getting close to crossing the Mississippi and knew they would never see their homeland again. So they broke away and started heading back east. They ended up in South Eastern Kentucky where they could hide away in the hollers and they lived side by side with my Scotts Irish family and they became intermarried and Dad's family was in WV and are enrolled Shawnee Indian, that had hidden like my Cherokee side of the family. We signed the Dawes roll so we are enrolled Cherokee too.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  9 місяців тому +1

      What a fascinating family history, albeit a sad one in terms of the genocide . Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • @victortuten4399
    @victortuten4399 Рік тому +1

    Seeing the lady putting the broom together reminded me of my great grandmother building her brooms. The grass she used was cut longer and tied them in bundles of 5 that was then tied together to make the broom. She never put a wooden handle in them as she was a little short and the grass was long. Still I never saw her bend over to sweep anything. She could sweep with just one hand too because they were so light. She had wiping the counter down and sweeping up down to a fine science.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      Your great grandmother sounds like a master in her trade … interesting history, thank for sharing.

  • @stevenshanofski6801
    @stevenshanofski6801 Рік тому

    Outstanding content as always. Thank you for sharing!

  • @THERESISTANCE762
    @THERESISTANCE762 Рік тому +1

    I always love visiting old forts and encampments. Never been to this one before thanks for the great video!

  • @dougm5341
    @dougm5341 Рік тому +1

    It’s been a while Peter, but I’m happy to be back. It’s been a rough patch for my family. This helps my mental state. Thank you….

  • @chuckjones8565
    @chuckjones8565 Рік тому

    Awesome Video! Keep ‘em coming

  • @terihomer5316
    @terihomer5316 Рік тому

    Peter and Cathy, to live the life of our ancestors just for a couple of years, would be a lesson in humility and strength. Thank you.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      It is indeed a lesson in both with a few other aspects thrown in for good measure.

  • @uriah-s97
    @uriah-s97 Рік тому +1

    Peter and Cathy this is incredible! My wife and I could not make it because of the puppies we had on Easter Sunday but this video is amazing! Those views are incredible! Looks like an incredible time with lots of good people. If you go next year we are most certainly going and hope to see you there! Keep up the amazing work!

  • @beverlymichael5830
    @beverlymichael5830 Рік тому +1

    What a wonderful experience that has to be. All the history and it’s still as it was. Beautiful video.

  • @bethanychambers9236
    @bethanychambers9236 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for capturing the magic of the 18th century!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      That was the most memorable part for me.

    • @bethanychambers9236
      @bethanychambers9236 Рік тому

      @@TheWoodlandEscapemy father and I are the two singing in the last clip and I don't have any recording of us singing together, until now! So THANK YOU for capturing that moment for us!

  • @Ilikeit616
    @Ilikeit616 Рік тому

    Howdy Peter
    Oh ha .. I have heard of Danial Boone ..... A weekly series in the 60's .... you tube has some episodes ......I had a Danial Boone wallet when I was 5 or 6 !
    What a different type of life ...
    Closest time I was back i time was were I use to live , house was built in 1750 ...... the firer place took up 25% of the house .... 7 original rooms all with a firer place . Miss that place .
    Ever think people in 200 years will think " How did they ever live like that " ?

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Sounds like a beautiful house, sir. I’m sure 200 years from now they will indeed be asking just that.

  • @larryreese6146
    @larryreese6146 Рік тому

    Enjoyed this presentation very much. Thanks Peter. Tough life and short. Aside from the dangers of frontier life people literally worked themselves to death for the shelter and sustenance we take for granted. Can't remember the author, but I once read an autobiography by a continental soldier. Most of the writing didn't concern battles or notes about military drill. The guy starved more than he ate, went shoeless and threadbare more than he was clothed, fought sickness and weather and starvation more than the enemy. Yet time after time, battle after battle, you'd find him in the continental line facing the enemy.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Hard for us to fathom what it would have been like and the picture you paint I suspect is pretty much the norm.

    • @larryreese6146
      @larryreese6146 Рік тому

      @@TheWoodlandEscape marching and counter marching, advance and retreat, this man probably knew little of the tactics or schemes, gains or reverses that blew his personal leaf hither and thither. Yet when his enlistment had ended and he must have been well versed in the deprivations, hum drum, and sometimes seemingly chaotic movements of the average continental soldier, he reinlisted. A common man and to the common eye doing common things. From such common men doing common things are born the unsung heroes. Anyway, that's my way of thinking.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      There are a lot of unsung hero’s in this world!

    • @larryreese6146
      @larryreese6146 Рік тому +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape I think so. Later, Peter,

  • @Mag_Aoidh
    @Mag_Aoidh Рік тому

    Hey! Joseph Henry Lee “Longknife” Martin was my 5th G-Grandfather on my Dad’s Mom’s side. My Dad’s Dad was from Quebec. I was born and raised in Tennessee but need to get over there one day.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Interesting history. Heading to Quebec in a couple of weeks to give a presentation on bark canoe building.

    • @Mag_Aoidh
      @Mag_Aoidh Рік тому

      Grandad was from Eardley Quebec and came to the US in 1920 after serving in the CEF. Grew up in the woods north of Eardley on the Eardley-Masham Rd which is now in Gatineau State Park. Had a lot of relatives in Ontario also.

  • @timber123doddle
    @timber123doddle Рік тому +1

    Great job, sir. It was a good four days there for sure.
    It’s one of the best places to time travel!

  • @stephenhodges5162
    @stephenhodges5162 Рік тому

    Another fine video Peter. You were in an area that I still feel is home. Thank you for sharing.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      Our pleasure, Stephen … thanks for your continued support.

  • @AnthSchaef73
    @AnthSchaef73 2 місяці тому

    I looked at Mike’s website and was surprised to learn we are from the same town.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  2 місяці тому +1

      I wish I lived that close, he could teach me so much about gun building.

  • @lae52
    @lae52 Рік тому

    What a great video. I've long been aware of Martin's Station, but I don't know if I'll ever get the chance to participate. My local club holds their Rendezvous at the same time. We used to get a lot of the midwestern participants before Martin's Station came into being, but lost a number of serious reenactors when it started up.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      I thank you, sir. Pity you can’t open discussion and find dates that don’t coincide… beneficial to both groups.

  • @SharonAnnMenefee
    @SharonAnnMenefee Рік тому

    I saw you at Martin's Station on the Townsend channel.

  • @ILoveMuzzleloading
    @ILoveMuzzleloading Рік тому +1

    Incredible! Thank you for sharing!

  • @ashleyanderson2859
    @ashleyanderson2859 Рік тому

    Appreciate your efforts and dedication! Thanks for sharing this wonderful site. Lord willing I will make the trip one day. Thanks again and keep your powder dry!

  • @RobertShuman-x7y
    @RobertShuman-x7y 4 місяці тому +2

    Peter, I found your channel late one night when I couldn’t sleep.
    I’ve been watching every video since. I love history , especially 1700-1800’s. Your voice is not dull or boring at all, and I always learn something new everyday. Thank you , Bob Ohio

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  4 місяці тому

      Glad you found us, Bob and we appreciate your interest and support.

  • @johnclarke6647
    @johnclarke6647 4 місяці тому +1

    Kentucky is one of the most beautiful states that I have ever been in. It is green, everywhere. I was there a couple of years ago with my daughter on her houseboat at Lake Cumberland. She teaches school in Louisville. Like me, her degree is in history, something I know you would appreciate.

  • @judyjenson2918
    @judyjenson2918 Рік тому +2

    I see theres a golfer in the crowd. I could tell from his pants. LOL. Good show!

  • @jackcook8613
    @jackcook8613 Рік тому +4

    Your "on the road videos" are excellent and informative as your on site videos. I think your camera operator does a fine job too. You and Cathy are a fine team. Thanks for all you do.

  • @kurtvanderweg9147
    @kurtvanderweg9147 Рік тому +6

    Really makes history come to life here and now. Great work.

  • @Simon-talks
    @Simon-talks Рік тому

    Hey, you are in my neck of the woods!

  • @allcapitols1554
    @allcapitols1554 Рік тому +1

    Lotta 17's accumulating. Some between 16 & 18

  • @susiefouts1926
    @susiefouts1926 4 місяці тому +1

    Hello, I meet you briefly last year at Martin's. I didn't realize you had a You Tube channel. It's wonderful, thanks for sharing your adventures.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  4 місяці тому +1

      Glad you’re enjoying our step back in time endeavor. If you are at Martins, I hope you have a great event. My wife and I are in Missouri at a wedding, be back next year.

  • @Mike_Greentea
    @Mike_Greentea Рік тому +2

    Wow!

  • @frankjoseph4273
    @frankjoseph4273 Рік тому +2

    Some of my relatives were in the Boone contingent Weaver and Ellis)

  • @alanpinn2266
    @alanpinn2266 Рік тому +3

    Terrific Peter - one of your best! It's great to see other sites and meet other historians. Martin's Station looks like a fabulous site. And the surrounding area - with those incredible weather conditions -- I'd love to have been there with my camera. Cheers my friend!

  • @scottmcfarland2149
    @scottmcfarland2149 Рік тому +4

    Another great video! You never disappoint Peter. 🐾🙏🏻✌🏻

  • @leoscheibelhut940
    @leoscheibelhut940 Рік тому +1

    Enjoyed seeing you meet several other people I follow. Excellent as per usual.

  • @dowdawg
    @dowdawg Рік тому +1

    Excellent video of a majestic place!! You sure do keep good company. Can’t wait, to see you do some rifle building of your own. I’ve been tossing around the idea of a Kibler kit which exceeds my limited skill abilities. George Rogers Clark, been to his last place of residence at Locust Grove across the river where I grew up. The feeling you get at these places always exceed my expectations. Great job, loved it !!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      I agree, there is a feeling comes over oneself when standing in the footprints of our ancestors. Hope to get serious with my gun making this fall.

  • @arleneisenberg5168
    @arleneisenberg5168 Рік тому +1

    A Fascinating trip to Martins Station I've driven by there and always wanted to stop after seeing your video it's a must now.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      It is tiny but, a giant in terms of its historical past! I’m sure you’ll enjoy, Arlene.

  • @jimf1964
    @jimf1964 Рік тому +1

    Hey! You got one of the Townsend’s crew on there smoking some fish.
    Looks like you had a great time. Thanks for sharing.

  • @martinmeltzer2696
    @martinmeltzer2696 Рік тому +1

    Hey Peter! Another great video! WOOF! I have always had a particular interest in Martin's Station! (One can only wonder why!) It's another place that has been on my 'Bucket List" for a long time. If you have not already done so, I would wholeheartedly recommend visiting Friendship, Indiana and taking in the National Muzzle Loading Rifle Association, Walter Cline Range there... either for the Spring or Summer Shoot! By the way... have you had a chance to try out the Buffalo Sleeping Robes yet?! Or will you be waiting for the cold weather to arrive? All The Best & thanks for sharing!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Those hides a wee bit tropical right now but, will be appreciated this winter. Love to get to that shoot some day. We are off to the Yukon this summer.

  • @billb9679
    @billb9679 5 місяців тому +1

    Sir, May I ask where you purchased the blue coat you are wearing in your videos?

  • @arastoo.202
    @arastoo.202 Рік тому +1

    💯💐👍✨

  • @milliebanks7209
    @milliebanks7209 Рік тому +1

    I am so happy to see you guys again! I that that I had lost one of my favorite vids! More later, Millie

  • @prestonjones7574
    @prestonjones7574 Рік тому +1

    I'm from Williamsburg/Jamestown VA. That my neck of the woods too! Awesome history there. Cheers Peter and Kathy!

  • @ridecaptain1
    @ridecaptain1 Рік тому +2

    Excellent Video. I especially liked the highlighting of the traditional techniques used in the reconstruction of Martin's station. Some of my ancestors were a part of this era and region and rest in eternal peace there today.

  • @2gpowell
    @2gpowell Рік тому +1

    Hi Peter, great video thanks for the tour. I could live in a place like that full time. Wow, the legends Mike Miller, Mark Baker, Simeon England! By the way, I have a copy of a payroll voucher of 50 men that lists Daniel Boone and when of my many time great-grandfathers who served with him. They also, did business together when they lived as neighbors in the Yadkin valley NC. Good times friend, take care !

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Good times indeed. That voucher sounds like an interesting item!

    • @2gpowell
      @2gpowell Рік тому

      I will scan it and send it to your email. Sometime this afternoon.

  • @charleswilliams9647
    @charleswilliams9647 Рік тому +1

    are you still in the states? I live in Maryland and really want to meet you.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      That would have been nice, Charles but, we are driving hard for the Yukon and NWT territories and will be up there as well as Alaska for about 10 weeks.

  • @sebwood6316
    @sebwood6316 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for the Awesome video!!

  • @CaptRons18thcentury
    @CaptRons18thcentury Рік тому +1

    Great video... good seeing a lot of my friends there...

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thanks 👍. Your friends and my new friends… great event.

    • @CaptRons18thcentury
      @CaptRons18thcentury Рік тому +1

      @@TheWoodlandEscape Although we did not get introduced, I saw you there, and just found your channel, good stuff...

  • @johnlea8519
    @johnlea8519 Рік тому +2

    Absolutely fascinating, I only wish I had known more about reenacting when I was younger, my interest in history back then was all about books books books, nowadays you can live it for real, fantastic.

  • @lusolad
    @lusolad Рік тому +1

    You guys are doing good stuff down there.

  • @TomCramer-xu8tx
    @TomCramer-xu8tx Рік тому +1

    A great place! Thank you!

  • @lusolad
    @lusolad Рік тому +1

    Is Anthony's lecture available on youtube? His mention of the Catawba
    grabbed my attention.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      My guess is no, I filmed little portions of each presenter but, I didn’t see anyone filming Antony’s whole presentation.

    • @lusolad
      @lusolad Рік тому +1

      @TheWoodlandEscape what was his subject? The Catawba?

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      Essentially how different native tribes used ambush and camouflage to fight.

  • @jimplummer4879
    @jimplummer4879 4 місяці тому +1

    Peter you need a microphone

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  4 місяці тому +1

      Audio is always a difficult thing the master. I’m wearing a mic, but we still struggle with quality.

  • @earlshaner4441
    @earlshaner4441 Рік тому +1

    Good afternoon from Syracuse NY USA brother and everyone else thank you for sharing your adventures and information

  • @drewsteffen8166
    @drewsteffen8166 11 місяців тому

    It's a lot easier now , he had just a few native people whating his scalp then , now it just a good hiking trip.

  • @mikesherman4565
    @mikesherman4565 Рік тому

    I really enjoyed it I wish I was thir with you

  • @MrDerJohann
    @MrDerJohann Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much... ♥️

  • @mountainwoodsman8116
    @mountainwoodsman8116 Рік тому +1

    Wow, another great adventure! And you got to meet so many folks familiar to the living history community... Mike Miller, Mark Baker, David Wright, so many others... it's like a video version of Muzzleloader magazine. What a blessing to be able to do this. Thank you for taking us along on a journey most of us would never be able to make, and of course for your "wee bit of history", which I always enjoy. Huzzah!

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      It certainly did get to interact with some of the icons of the hobby and the best part they are all very humble folk!

  • @lennemoy1971
    @lennemoy1971 Рік тому +1

    Fantastic. To read about the life of Daniel Boone, and me living in PA, I think of the major roads I take, and know, he probably traveled the same routes. Thank you for the video. Love the channel.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      Many of the modern roads we drive were indeed the paths of our ancestors. Glad you enjoyed.

  • @PATCsawyer
    @PATCsawyer Рік тому +1

    A reenactor's paradise and a wee bit of history. I did have to blink twice though when I saw the barefoot blacksmith.

  • @krockpotbroccoli65
    @krockpotbroccoli65 Рік тому +1

    Doing things in a workman like manner. AKA perfect is the enemy of the good. IE good enough is good enough.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      I loved Mikes thoughts on “ in a workman like manner.””

  • @rickcooper6817
    @rickcooper6817 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful video Mr. Peter. Being from Wilkes County North Carolina we enjoy having some history from those days gone by. My grandparents lived on the Reddies River in North Wilkesboro and the old wagon trail was behind their house. There was a large rock up on the hill that had wagon wheel cuts in it. We have a couple of Daniel Boone Trail markers in town. He had a homeplace for a shot time on the Yadkin River not far from where I live. The site has been maintained and is now called Whippoorwill Academy. Thanks again for bringing the past back to life.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      Sounds like your surrounded by history … gotta love that.

  • @gregorypennell1755
    @gregorypennell1755 Рік тому

    Peter, I sure wish I’d known you were adventuring this far south…I live only a couple hours from Martin’s Station, and have been there many times! It would have been nice to sit and discuss some “wee bits of our local history” with you. Alas, family doings kept me from attending this year. I wish you well in your ventures, and maybe we’ll cross paths someday.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Always open to wee bits of history discussion … perhaps next year.

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 Рік тому +1

    Great coverage of this year's gathering at Martin's Station. 👍👍👍👍👍

  • @glenmacneill6935
    @glenmacneill6935 Рік тому

    Peter Boone, you forgot to include the picture's of you wrestling with a grizzly bear ...

  • @georgenelson8917
    @georgenelson8917 3 місяці тому

    As an Archaeogist, if the people who reconstructed this site did no archaeology, the layout of the fort and buildings and features is just guess work. I have worked on and at many of these type reconstructions for the Nation and state parks . Most were made with NO ARCHAEOLOGICAL excavations to find post holes , trenches, pits. Etc .

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  3 місяці тому

      You’re spot on, but unfortunately the good work that you’ve done is almost always underfunded which results in a partial answer to the actual design. Most modern reproductions are based on diaries, military accounts etc. Matins Station as a minimum is a very authentic example of how they were constructed … no nails, hand hewn planks, dirt floors, palisade walls are pinned with wooden dowels etc. Thanks for your interest and for a well thought out comment.

  • @marieleopold1625
    @marieleopold1625 Рік тому

    Emperor Peter and Empress Catherine, I thank U 4 another fine vid! You R beginning 2 make me think that the 'Pioneer era' is coming back! More and more seem 2 either B looking 4 or R trying 2 live the past's 'best'. a harder life 2 B sure...but the perks seem 2 faaaaar outweigh the heavy lifting. There's nothing wrong with a hard work ethic, or the peace of nature, or learning a trade or eating unpolluted food from your own land and your own hands. No, we have lavished ourselves into insensibility and it all is coming apart at the seams. Seems U found a fine place of like-minded people' and each has something to offer the other. "Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." (Benjamin Franklin). Health and God Bless! :)

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      I’m with you Marie, nothing beats eating a simple meal that you provided for with your own hands, by a fire and falling quickly to sleep from a hard days labour. I do believe old Ben’s quote should be the blueprint for our education system, because in my humble opinion, something has gone terribly wrong with the current one!

  • @devsiwon
    @devsiwon Рік тому

    Was Daniel Boone there in spirit? At 15:44 a bee hangs around and listens to you guys speak. Or..... you guys smell smell like a delicious flower. Love this video.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Did see like that bee was paying attention. As to smelling like a flower, I can assure you, that after living in the same clothes for 5 days, I was anything but!

  • @jeffgrier8488
    @jeffgrier8488 Рік тому +1

    Wonderful video! Thanks for the look around the fort, all the history and the other great people included in the video!

  • @akpatriot6398
    @akpatriot6398 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this wonderful video. One of several historic sites I wish I could visit.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      It is a tiny historical site but, a giant in historical significance… you’ll enjoy.

  • @jo-qf3rv
    @jo-qf3rv Рік тому

    Thank you for the video, one thing though it is pronounced Appalatchan phonetically thanks again!!!

  • @lancehenderson7249
    @lancehenderson7249 Рік тому

    This is one of your best, although I like them all. Interesting history about Martin's Station. Really enjoy the videos that touch on history. Keep your powder dry

  • @chrisrennirt8465
    @chrisrennirt8465 11 місяців тому

    Awesome video, as always! One of my favorite UA-cam channels, for sure! Thanks for all you do!

  • @cscmolts77
    @cscmolts77 Рік тому +1

    Thankyou❤

  • @kathymoll7010
    @kathymoll7010 Рік тому

    This is a very fascinating video. I enjoyed seeing everyone do their part as participants of a time period I so enjoy. George Rogers Clark was here in Kaskaskia Illinois and that's only a few minutes from my front door. Fort de Chartres Rendezvous is next weekend and I can't wait to be a part. Loved this video.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much Kathy. Here’s hoping you have perfect weather for your upcoming step back in time endeavour.

  • @HeatherNaturaly
    @HeatherNaturaly Рік тому

    Welcome to my neck of the woods! I live close by the Powel Valley. My power provider is Powel Valley Electric.

  • @kingrafa3938
    @kingrafa3938 Рік тому

    Thanks for the video Peter and Cathy. I enjoyed watching the video.

  • @lindaSee89
    @lindaSee89 Рік тому

    We were in Virginia last weekend.
    My parents as we were children took us to many forts from North to South. Lots of history.

  • @JanTrewhitt
    @JanTrewhitt Рік тому +1

    I can see why you enjoyed your time down there!! It was a very fine experience for you to see that place done so much like the way it was done early on.

    • @TheWoodlandEscape
      @TheWoodlandEscape  Рік тому

      I always find it very relaxing at these historical events. Great people, great time!

  • @randallross7683
    @randallross7683 Рік тому

    My favorite place you can't find a much more better place to loose yourself in to18th century fort life.

  • @aggieduke1
    @aggieduke1 Рік тому +1

    Totally awesome Peter. What a great experience to be around so many like minded talented people.