Video: Horseshoe Bedroll and Haversack

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Video: Horseshoe Bedroll and Haversack

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I think that the first half of this video can easily apply to use in ME:



The horseshoe carry wouldn't be my first choice, but it can work with quivers.
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In the LOTR movie, we see Strider tying up his cloak in such a manner. I can't tell if he's using it to carry anything.
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Here's a video from Kenneth Kramm. He's growing on me. He's genuinely connected to the wild and he draws from authentic historical sources and is not afraid to identify as a ninja. My kinda guy.
Notice the spear that he's carrying.
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Kortoso wrote:In the LOTR movie, we see Strider tying up his cloak in such a manner. I can't tell if he's using it to carry anything.
Doesn't appear to be, because his bedroll+quiver doesn't change between wearing the cloak and rolling it.
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Kortoso wrote:Here's a video from Kenneth Kramm. He's growing on me. He's genuinely connected to the wild and he draws from authentic historical sources and is not afraid to identify as a ninja. My kinda guy.
Notice the spear that he's carrying.
I have seen some of his videos. Here is one that deals with a bivouac as well as a bedroll/haversack combination:

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