Greetings from Idaho. I would really like to get to Woolaroc some day, looks like a wonderful gathering. And yes, we do this kind of thing out here also. I am only a few hours drive from many of the original rendezvous sites.
Fun Fact. According to first hand accounts from the British papers dating to the Revolution, the tomahawk was primarily a thrown weapon and many people carried more than one into a fight. They would use the tomahawks like the regulars of the British would use bayonets. An interesting video about the subject is here: ua-cam.com/video/or0AoV1NQt8/v-deo.html
This was a very pleasant presentation of the buck skinning community.
I am a pre-1840 reenactor , we still have this camp and others all over the state . it is still a lot of fun,
Hi you covered that great 👍 learned alot
Nice. Thanks for sharing 😊
Good stuff 👍. My G Gramps homesteaded around Atoka’ -Cherokee Strip late 1880s It was Cabins & Shacks even back then🇺🇸
Greetings from Idaho. I would really like to get to Woolaroc some day, looks like a wonderful gathering. And yes, we do this kind of thing out here also. I am only a few hours drive from many of the original rendezvous sites.
Fun Fact. According to first hand accounts from the British papers dating to the Revolution, the tomahawk was primarily a thrown weapon and many people carried more than one into a fight. They would use the tomahawks like the regulars of the British would use bayonets.
An interesting video about the subject is here: ua-cam.com/video/or0AoV1NQt8/v-deo.html