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Lol. Seriously.
What kind of person gets banned for almost this exact type of bullying behavior because people do not agree with him in one place, and has to be...
I would like to see a photo for no other reason other than I do not recall seeing an example like the description you gave.
I just like to point out your b.s. Fortunately for me you are banned from the one place it would do the most damage to the community.
Perhaps, getting past is my point. I do not think I have said I feel strongly about sharpening with power tools. You are welcome to go back and...
Take this however you want but, what? How is this different from the Hoffman video? What has been proven in your mind? I do not like Benjamin...
Perhaps you need a map of where the Hudson Bay trading company posts were in what time period. That would be why my "definition" is a "narrow"...
Lol. At least you finally read the posts you have been responding to. It's a start, however weak.
Right. As established you are not in the north. You were not alive during the fir trade period. You did not run a dog team. So you would not be a...
Perhaps that is because you fail to see that traditionally the activities you mentioned "sportsmen, hunters, trappers, guides and campers" Often...
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From what I am reading of the old fir trading days that is pretty close to the same. Cabins were built (small) on the ends of traplines. The main...
Other trade axes same place. Just to clear up the "specifically designed axe" nonsense, as I see it. [ATTACH]
Here are some historical examples. Apparently the ones used by Indians with brass tacks are worth more. Who knew. Seems what it all boils down to...
They get wide quick. Makes for easy splitting. Within reason for the ax. Honestly a little above it's weight. And the cheeks allow for an easy...
They were light and made on the cheap. Often they (trade axes, the Hudson Bay is one of those) were shipped in crates. Intended to be carried and...
Fair enough @Square_peg. As with most "arguments" or "written disagreements" if you will I am trying to stick to the spirit of my original point...
Ok. I grow tired of the foolishness. Traditionally trapping starts around October. Travel to and from the traplines is happening. In modern times...
It is, to every other trapper in the world but you apparently. Traditionally here the clearing of the trail would have been for snowshoe use or...
Lol. So you walked the field and stepped on to the trail and started stepping over logs and deadfall? Or did you, like every other farmer and...