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Thanks Silky! Please do and let us know how you like it.

The shorter version (10 mins) can be found here - https://youtu.be/3FxTa5wl7w0 . Later I made a 45 minute version with more explanation of my gear and more silent hiking here -

The shorter "24 Hours" video was targeted more at an audience outside muzzleloading and living history, where the longer version is made more for folks looking to dive a little deeper or simply stick around longer.

Fascinating! Thank you! I raised icelandic sheep for some time and have a basic understanding of wool but I'm always amazed at it's utility and how it can change based on how it is worked. Perhaps I can try this on my blankets.

Thank you kindly, it means a lot!

Very well done. It’s such a good way to promote the hobby and the history of our early nation and the men women and children who built it. Thanks Ethan.
 
Thanks Silky! Please do and let us know how you like it.

The shorter version (10 mins) can be found here - https://youtu.be/3FxTa5wl7w0 . Later I made a 45 minute version with more explanation of my gear and more silent hiking here -

The shorter "24 Hours" video was targeted more at an audience outside muzzleloading and living history, where the longer version is made more for folks looking to dive a little deeper or simply stick around longer.

Fascinating! Thank you! I raised icelandic sheep for some time and have a basic understanding of wool but I'm always amazed at it's utility and how it can change based on how it is worked. Perhaps I can try this on my blankets.

Thank you kindly, it means a lot!

Thanks for posting the video's ill defiantly be subscribing, I'm always looking for new content like this.
 
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