Traditional Muzzleloading Association
TMA Events and Activites => Upcoming Shows and Rendezvous => Topic started by: Ohio Joe on April 07, 2021, 10:24:22 AM
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I always thought a simple setup like in the picture below would be ideal for just one person at a Rendezvous (and of course if they're into the Trekking...
A few years back, a couple guys shared this setup (I'm thinking they may have been with the (American Mountain Men), but I can't say for sure?
They were camped at an angle behind grandson Lucas and I (our wall tent). Anyway, a simple set up and they were good company for sure.
This may be my setup not so far off in the near future, or I might go back to my Wedge Tent setup?
(https://i.imgur.com/6mZQRzg.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/XRLHKMC.jpg?2)
And this, IMHO, is just a bit too much for one person;
(https://i.imgur.com/GhIq0Ez.jpg?1)
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I always thought a simple setup like in the picture below would be ideal for just one person at a Rendezvous (and of course if they're into the Trekking...
A few years back, a couple guys shared this setup (I'm thinking they may have been with the (American Mountain Men), but I can't say for sure?
They were camped at an angle behind grandson Lucas and I (our wall tent). Anyway, a simple set up and they were good company for sure.
This may be my setup not so far off in the near future, or I might go back to my Wedge Tent setup?
(https://i.imgur.com/6mZQRzg.jpg)
(https://i.imgur.com/XRLHKMC.jpg?2)
And this, IMHO, is just a bit too much for one person;
(https://i.imgur.com/GhIq0Ez.jpg?1)
Yes,.... the leanto in your top picture belonged to one of the AMM fellas, you (usually) won't find them sleeping under anything they can't easily pack on a horse. :bl th up
The fella (whose leanto you have in the picture) traded me out of a .62 smoothie fowling piece. :)
The other fella traded me out of one of my leantos,.... he planned to "gift it" to a friend of his once they got to the Nationals in Idaho. :)
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Hey Joe.
IMHO you are definitely heading down the right trail. All I ever used was the oilcloth plowpoint until year before last when I caved in and got me a nice wedge. I got to use it ONCE before this damnable virus shut us all down. But, I am already getting it ready for later this year. It WILL be used...and that's a promise.
I cannot haul as much detritus as I used to. Less is more as they like to say. My wedge feels roomy and plush, but still isn't too much for me to handle.
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I'm in the process of putting one of these together, to more or less the dimensions given. Bought a sheet set from WallyWorld (I don't remember if it was full size or queen; I think the later). Just sewing on it on days I don't get out to do other stuff so it is going kind of slow. I'll waterproof it per Rondo's instructions in a PM hew sent me, using turpentine and linseed oil and see what happens.
~Kees~
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From "On Your Own in the Wilderness" by Townsend Whelan and Bradford Angier
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Kees, I wonder if a feller could make one of those like you're making out of a "painters tarp" (white canvas)... It would probably turn a darker color after treating it I would think, or - just dye it with cold coffee... Folgers / Max Well House - I don't think it'd make a difference... But I ain't a going to go de'caf !!! :laffing :shake
Rondo, I'm not sure, but did you make that trade (.62 smoothie fowling piece) about 3 or 4 years ago at the Chadron Fur Trade Rondy? For some reason I'm thinking you and Beth where down on that bend on the knoll? If so, I think I recall that.
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Kees, I wonder if a feller could make one of those like you're making out of a "painters tarp" (white canvas)... It would probably turn a darker color after treating it I would think, or - just dye it with cold coffee... Folgers / Max Well House - I don't think it'd make a difference... But I ain't a going to go de'caf !!! :laffing :shake
Rondo, I'm not sure, but did you make that trade (.62 smoothie fowling piece) about 3 or 4 years ago at the Chadron Fur Trade Rondy? For some reason I'm thinking you and Beth where down on that bend on the knoll? If so, I think I recall that.
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Yessir! :hairy :*:
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I don't see why not, Joe. It would be heavier and I'm looking for something to carry in a pack when traipsing across the countryside. Not that I do that much anymore. I try to put in a couple of miles of walking daily to keep me and the dogs healthy and that includes hiking in the woods around here. "They" are putting in a system of mountain bike trails where I have stomped around for the last 15 years which has taken all the charm out for me... ;banghead;
~Kees~
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Kees,
Myself, I have never gotten into the trekking... I should... I have an abundance of places to do it out here where I live.
I think I will try my hand at making a leanto and play a bit with it at Rendezvous. I'll probably take the wedge tent along as well. Of course if the family decides (at the last minute - as has happened before) that some of them are going to come along,,, well,,, just have to see where that takes me. :shake And I'd love to see them come along!!! :hairy
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I'm a bit late to the party but FWIW this is a Nessmuk style tarp tent. It's got an awning. Harbor freight sells cotton painters drop cloths that are heavy enough to be used for the "canvas" to make a Nessmuk tent. Some brass eyelets and a few poles, some rope and wala your room is ready sir.
doggoner
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Actually, that's the Whelen lean-to tent, designed and advocated by Colonel Whelen. The picture you show is a few pages further in "On Your Own in the Wilderness" from what I posted. He also has a plan for a Forester tent which I had thought of making when I made the basic lean to. Lots of canoeists use the Whelen lean-to since they can carry the greater weight easier than one can rolled up in a back pack.
I still have to waterproof what I sewed together. I have the ingredients, just need to take the time to mix them together, set up the lean-to and paint the waterproofing on....
~Kees~
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My bad. Here is a picture of the Nessmuk style "shanty' tent. I think the Whelan tent is a better choice but I'm no "expert". Expert being described as "Some S.O.B type from out of town with a briefcase".
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doggoner
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I'll probably just stick with my small A-Frame Wedge Tent & Awning (pictured above) this year. I've had to much going on to get anything useful done in the "Rendezvous" area, and the doings will be here before I know it. As long as I have my - beer cooler, food, shade, and roof over my head - I'll be a happy camper. :laffing
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It's been a while since I read Nessmuk, but what I remember is that he put up a frame, then nailed the canvas to it. Whelen's tent doesn't require carrying a bunch of nails around! :laffing
~Kees~