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Dress and Equipage of the Mountain Man 1820-1840

4085-012-001
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Dress and Equipage of the Mountain Man 1820-1840

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Dress and Equipage of the Mountain Man, 1820–1840 by Jeff Hengesbaugh & Wes Housler is a richly illustrated video guide that explores the clothing, gear, and survival tools used by mountain men during the fur trade era. Combining first hand accounts and their vast experience in primitive skills with illustrated discussion, Jeff and Wes show you the dress and equipment that provided the Rocky Mountain trappers with their thin edge for survival. View the pageantry of the West riding from the desert floor to the mountain peaks as you learn to make leather footwear, a buffalo hide coat, start a fire with flint and steel and set up a primitive camp in the style of the Mountain Men of yore! 50 minutes.

The book is based on:

  • Firsthand historical accounts
  • Reenactment experience of the authors
  • Detailed illustrations and descriptions of garments, weapons, and camp gear

It covers how mountain men dressed, what they carried, and how they lived in the rugged wilderness of the American West.

Topics include:

Making leather footwear and buffalo hide coats

  • Starting fires with flint and steel
  • Setting up primitive camps
  • Horse gear and packing techniques

The video presentation was published in 1997 and serves as a companion to a book of the same name.

About Jeff Hengesbaugh
Jeff Hengesbaugh is not only an author but also a historical reenactor and educator. He has worked extensively to bring the fur trade era to life through:

  • Documentary-style videos like Challenge of the Trail
  • Live demonstrations and workshops on primitive skills
  • Screenplays and musicals about mountain men, including one about James Beckwourth and a musical titled Wagh!

His work is widely respected in the historical reenactment and primitive skills communities for its authenticity and educational value.

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