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The Center of Camp => People of the Times => Topic started by: sse on July 23, 2014, 10:27:09 PM

Title: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on July 23, 2014, 10:27:09 PM
The link is apparently to the first of three hour-long installments.  I'm half way through the first and it is very enjoyable.  There are also some things covered that I have not heard of before.  Can't wait to see each installment.  Check it out...

How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears [Mountains] BBC Documentary 2014 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PMuetP0MUw&feature=youtu.be)
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on July 26, 2014, 08:10:44 PM
Second installment

How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears:  Great Plains Episode 2 BBC Documentary 2014 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7zIORQnKq5I)
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on July 26, 2014, 08:11:49 PM
Third installment

How the Wild West Was Won with Ray Mears : Deserts Episode 3 BBC Documentary 2014 - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sOB0oII_Hg)
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: Detached on July 27, 2014, 09:58:41 AM
Just finished watching the first episode. Very well done and interesting, thanks for the link.
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on July 27, 2014, 10:09:42 AM
:bl th up
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: Detached on July 27, 2014, 10:16:44 AM
Oh yeah, the commercials were a bit irritating, but I did find out Sharknado II airs this coming Wednesday!   :rotf
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on July 27, 2014, 10:03:36 PM
I'm watching the guy's northern wilderness series now...pretty good, well worth the watch...
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on July 30, 2014, 09:24:38 AM
I've watched 3 segments of the northern wilderness series, which is basically about Canada.  It's really good, and with a great soundtrack, too.  This guy, Ray Mears, is quite a find.
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: Sir Michael on July 31, 2014, 07:21:05 PM
One thing that caught my attention in Mountains video was the segment near the beginning about the Cherokee and the making of a blow pipe and darts.

Some time ago I found the following the dictionary section of the 1811 Practical Instructions for U.S. Military Officers:  "WIND-GUN. See Air-Gun.  
The Indians inhabiting about Lake Erie, have a kind of wind or blow gun, which projects an arrow with considerable velocity.  It is described as follows in the Travels of Mr. Weld.  It is a narrow tube, commonly about six feet in length, made of a cane reed, or of some pithy wood.  The arrows are not much thicker than the lower string of a violin, and headed generally with little triangular bits of tin.  Round the opposite ends, for the length of two inches.  A quantity of the down of thistles or something very like it, is bound, so as to leave the arrows, at this part, of such a thickness, that they may but barely pass into the tube.  These are placed in the tube, and with a smart puff of breath, they will fly to the distance of 50 yards.  With this gun it is said the Indians shoot with great precision and kill small game. "

When I found this information I wondered just how wide spread this type of weapon was.  Now I have some Idea.
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on July 31, 2014, 09:23:54 PM
I was surprised to learn that about the blow guns, the fabrication was quite sophisticated.
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: snake eyes on August 01, 2014, 11:32:21 AM
Quote from: "Sir Michael"
These are placed in the tube, and with a smart puff of breath, they will fly to the distance of 50 yards.
Guess COPD had not been invented yet. I would not get one out of the tube,let alone
50 yards. :shake [/color]
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on August 15, 2014, 10:12:19 PM
The guy doing these is Ray Mears.  He seems to have a strong fascination with North America and related history.  I also watched one installment on the Rockies and another on building a birch bark canoe, included a lot of voyageur stuff.  He's pretty good at carving and crafting stuff, too, which he demonstrates several times.

Here's one he did on Roger's Rangers, should be good:

Ray Mears' Extreme Survival S03E02 - Roger's Rangers - YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wufppTptb2g)
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: smokepolepaul on August 16, 2014, 12:31:35 PM
Here's one I thought was pretty good.  The Mountain Men Documentary (1999) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MYIItApGPA)
Title: Re: BBC Perspective on Westward Expansion
Post by: sse on August 16, 2014, 03:03:55 PM
Quote from: "smokepolepaul"
Here's one I thought was pretty good.  The Mountain Men Documentary (1999) - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8MYIItApGPA)
yesirree...seen it and it is good.  In fact, I think the link has been put up here more than once... :bl th up