Great presentation on authentic bedrolls. Todd you are a wealth of knowledge and an inspiration to us all. Your tall stature notwithstanding, you are a giant among men.
I'm a Junior Member of the AMM and I just want to say thank you for these videos. I find them to be very helpful. I plan on attending the 2015 Nationals with some brothers from my brigade and hope to use what I learned then. Thanks for the videos brother!
MrTigre, Yes those are deerskin leggings which I tanned and sewed and have been wearing for many years. That is why they appear black and shinny. I am also wearing Plains style side seamed moccasins made of Elk hide which i also made. There is a number of places you can buy such items, but I recommend that you make them yourself.
great info. thanks for sharing. Not sure what it is but i find when in the woods no matter how good by bedroll is or how warm and comfortable i am ( or miserable) i ALWAYS sleep real light ! i think it's just bein' in the woods and bein' aware or somethin'. Tim
Shiyo Oginalli! Excellent video! Well presented with plenty of history and some great tips as well! I look forward to watching more videos. I offer Authentic videos on meat preservation, Braintanning, etc. Sgi!🦅
The animal has the benefit of the hide being attached. But if you're wearing a hide, the fur can plug up all those little tunnels in a large hide that can funnel air underneath and make it drafty.
If you plan to go about living in the out-of-doors the very first thing you need is a broad-brimmed felt hat. Get a piloncillo sombrero if you can. Since before Peter Stuyvesant and The Pilgrims. Go ahead--- splurge. Your youthful complexion will thank you in 40 years. Best Hat Award.
brilliant, Teton; thank You! a friend recently traded her extensive collection of mink, fox, etc. for an old robe. it is magnificent, in both luxurious texture and aroma. please, Teton, what is a natural method to remove smoke and body odor (imparted by it's previous owner, a WY guide)? and what, please, will soften it's leather? it begs the honor of warming visiting travelers.warm regards,Kristine.
Did you buy the oilcloth or make it? Now I can estimate the length of the oilcloth that I will need for winter camping. A very good topic and video. Thank you.
I have a buffalo hide with a brown material sewn onto the inside. It appears to be very old. I was told that it was a lap shawl, but seems very large for this. Maybe a robe. Any thoughts on this?
Good lord. That buffalo robe setup you showed looked like the most comfortable bed ever. I immediately looked up the price of those and... oh golly. Do you have recommendations for purchasing them for outdoors use? For instance, are blemishes and bare spots a big deal? An investment like that requires research!
@@joshfisher5349 we probably wont hear back from our host so I just went out and bought a pendleton yakama camp.throw..looks to be the same size of the Navajo chief blanket seen here. The yakama works out perfect though. 2 broad horizontal stripes that run lengthwise to me almost seem.to.mimic the chief robe. Not as dense but its still.good for the outdoors. It is somewhat water resistant but as for finding a good Navajo chief blanket wed probably have to buy a rug at this point..being Navajo myself i see them around but they run a pretty penny and that is just beyond my means. But yeah check out pendletons line of yakama camp.blankets. good shit. Full size is cool.but the throws are good enough for me..guess it depends on your size..
The finer the wool, the more soft, warm, durable, pleasant to the touch on bare skin, no itch or scratchy. Corse wool is totally the opposite. A measured blanket of fine wool is lighter than a same measure of corse wool or a mix of both. Fine wool also has the capability to keep you warm if wet.
What's the name of the band playing the music at the beginning of your video? Really enjoy all your videos, thanks for all you hard work putting these together!
good vid but when you folded the buffalo robe fur side in ,think about it for a second god put the fur on the out side of all animals for a reason.no disrespect...
no! I'm not familiar with the marks. explain everything! why do people who make videos on RUclips assume the people already know stuff?! if they did they wouldn't be watching the video.. sorry. rant over. wool blankets are the bees knees.
Great presentation on authentic bedrolls. Todd you are a wealth of knowledge and an inspiration to us all. Your tall stature notwithstanding, you are a giant among men.
I'm a Junior Member of the AMM and I just want to say thank you for these videos. I find them to be very helpful. I plan on attending the 2015 Nationals with some brothers from my brigade and hope to use what I learned then. Thanks for the videos brother!
MrTigre,
Yes those are deerskin leggings which I tanned and sewed and have been wearing for many years. That is why they appear black and shinny. I am also wearing Plains style side seamed moccasins made of Elk hide which i also made. There is a number of places you can buy such items, but I recommend that you make them yourself.
Can you stilll get those blankets sir
Where have you gone. I’ve rewatched several of your videos.
great info. thanks for sharing. Not sure what it is but i find when in the woods no matter how good by bedroll is or how warm and comfortable i am ( or miserable) i ALWAYS sleep real light ! i think it's just bein' in the woods and bein' aware or somethin'.
Tim
Shiyo Oginalli! Excellent video! Well presented with plenty of history and some great tips as well! I look forward to watching more videos. I offer Authentic videos on meat preservation, Braintanning, etc. Sgi!🦅
What's yer e-mail address? How much do those Navaho blankets cost?
The animal has the benefit of the hide being attached. But if you're wearing a hide, the fur can plug up all those little tunnels in a large hide that can funnel air underneath and make it drafty.
If you plan to go about living in the out-of-doors the very first thing you need is a broad-brimmed felt hat. Get a piloncillo sombrero if you can. Since before Peter Stuyvesant and The Pilgrims. Go ahead--- splurge. Your youthful complexion will thank you in 40 years.
Best Hat Award.
brilliant, Teton; thank You!
a friend recently traded her extensive collection of mink, fox, etc. for an old robe. it is magnificent, in both luxurious texture and aroma. please, Teton, what is a natural method to remove smoke and body odor (imparted by it's previous owner, a WY guide)? and what, please, will soften it's leather? it begs the honor of warming visiting travelers.warm regards,Kristine.
Did you buy the oilcloth or make it? Now I can estimate the length of the oilcloth that I will need for winter camping. A very good topic and video. Thank you.
I have a buffalo hide with a brown material sewn onto the inside. It appears to be very old. I was told that it was a lap shawl, but seems very large for this. Maybe a robe. Any thoughts on this?
Great demo,keep up the good work
The obvious question is whether the boogie man will leave you alone when you are hiding under a buffalo robe as compared to hiding under your bed.
Hi I’m interested in 2 of the Navajo blanket I would like to get. 2 of them if possible thanks
Good lord. That buffalo robe setup you showed looked like the most comfortable bed ever. I immediately looked up the price of those and... oh golly. Do you have recommendations for purchasing them for outdoors use? For instance, are blemishes and bare spots a big deal? An investment like that requires research!
Very interestin'video.Thanks for sharing.Besr regards,Paco
Even that nice lawn will feel like cold concrete after about 3-4 hours without a good Pad....
Excellent Info Teton. Thank You
Hi todd. Great content loved the video! Say how would one go about getting a chief blanket?
i was wondering the same thing
@@joshfisher5349 we probably wont hear back from our host so I just went out and bought a pendleton yakama camp.throw..looks to be the same size of the Navajo chief blanket seen here. The yakama works out perfect though. 2 broad horizontal stripes that run lengthwise to me almost seem.to.mimic the chief robe. Not as dense but its still.good for the outdoors. It is somewhat water resistant but as for finding a good Navajo chief blanket wed probably have to buy a rug at this point..being Navajo myself i see them around but they run a pretty penny and that is just beyond my means. But yeah check out pendletons line of yakama camp.blankets. good shit. Full size is cool.but the throws are good enough for me..guess it depends on your size..
The finer the wool, the more soft, warm, durable, pleasant to the touch on bare skin, no itch or scratchy. Corse wool is totally the opposite.
A measured blanket of fine wool is lighter than a same measure of corse wool or a mix of both.
Fine wool also has the capability to keep you warm if wet.
With the hair side in, it traps the air around you and is much warmer.....
Love your videos! Hope you are doing well and will be making more videos.
Thanks Teton, Great advise.
What's the name of the band playing the music at the beginning of your video?
Really enjoy all your videos, thanks for all you hard work putting these together!
Thanks folk for sharing and teaching!paco
Where do you get buffalo robes
How do i get one of those early navajo cheif blanket
Did you ever get a hold for the blanket I’m looking for 2 my self
Teton, great video!! Are you wearing leggings and moccasins in the video?? If so, did you buy or make them?? Where can we get them??
That was awesome. Thanks
could you do a video on cold weather hats?
Ow did you mske. Your oil cloth. Thanks for video always fun.
you need to make more videos my friend.
How much are the blankets you are bringing in from Mexico?
Did ever get hold of this
@@michelmason4963 nope
They are handwoven and depend on the size and complexity. The one in the video costs $400.00.
Can I order 2 of them
teton todd what's your email add, I'd like to get one of those nold navaho blankets, thnx
Does eney one have his e mail adress
good vid but when you folded the buffalo robe fur side in ,think about it for a second god put the fur on the out side of all animals for a reason.no disrespect...
no! I'm not familiar with the marks. explain everything! why do people who make videos on RUclips assume the people already know stuff?! if they did they wouldn't be watching the video.. sorry. rant over. wool blankets are the bees knees.
Very interestin'video.Thanks for sharing.Besr regards,Paco