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BASIC CAMP SKILLS
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Overview Tent Skills Basic Camp Equipment Attending the Event
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Tent Skills Tents TypeGroups that use them WedgeMilitary (some civilian Wall tentMilitary non coms, civilian, and merchant TipiNative, fur trade, rendezvous, civilian MarquisMilitary officer, merchant, civilian WikiupNative Sub Altern Mitered CornerMilitary officer, merchant, civilian French double bell Coureur de BoisVoyageur, civilian, fur trade Lean toLonghunter, fur trade, civilian Dining Flyany
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Soldier tent – 18 th century Wall Tent – 18 th century Officer’s Marque – 18 th centuryLean -to 18 th Century Tents
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wigwam Native American
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Rendezvous Tents Tipi Photo used with permission from rendezvous Ohio Fly attached to tent Wall tent with fly
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Civil War Tents Wall tent Wedge tent
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Tent Skills Basic Tent-ology Ropes Tent stakes Tent poles Practice setting up your tent
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Basic Camp Equipment
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What can I put inside my tent? Straw for beddingCanvas drop cloth for the floor Wool blanketsAnimal hides with fur on Camp bedYour gear/clothing Camp stove – based on if you have a stove hole Lantern hooks on the tent poles to hang a lantern Wooden pegs in tent poles to hang your gear Period mattress filled with straw or other materials
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Basic Camp Equipment Iron SkilletGrillDutch ovens Spider (a skillet with legs)TableIron or pewter two tined forks Iron fire set – either a tri- pod or 2 upright vertical bars with metal loops at the top with a horizontal Trammels (to attach pots to fire set) S hooks to hang pots from fire set TrivetsCook potsWooden, pewter, iron, or horn spoons
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Basic Camp Equipment Period knivesFlint/steel box with tinderLantern/lantern stand Camp box to store kitchen gear Pot scrubberIron cooking utensils (spatula, spoon, fork, ladle) Pewter, tin, or wooden plates/bowls Linen pot holdersCorn boiler Tin, brass, or wooden bucket Linen/cotton towelsSpices (contained in linen or muslin bags or small glass bottles with cork, wooden containers) can be put in a spice box or just in a larger bag or tin
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Basic Camp Equipment Oak keg for waterTin basin to wash dishesMortar/pestle First aid kitFood stuff canvas bagsSpice grinder Firewood carrierPewter, horn, leather, tin, copper, stoneware, wood, etc drinking cup Bread board Chairs
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Camp Tools Wooden mallet, period correct hammer, or axe with hammer head Period correct shovel Tomahawk or axe
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Attending the Event
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Event basics Signing up for event Is there a charge? Event basics Amenities Constructing a fire pit Safety regulations What happens if it rains
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Where can I set up my Tent? Military encampment Based on unit Tents close together Single kitchen at back of tent row Will be given a layout map Civilian Spaced farther apart Based on layout of the land Map given as to where civilian encampment is
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Constructing a Fire Pit Make sure a certain distance from tent Cut sod in a rectangle Also make a center cut Use shovel to dig out the two pieces Set sod aside Replace when it’s time to go home Add stones around pit Add wood Start fire Set up kitchen irons
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What Happens if it Rains? Dig trench around tent Drain water away from tent
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Safety Regulations Fire pit certain feet away from tent Add rocks around pit Have emergency equipment nearby Women watch your petticoats
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Summary Tent Skills Basic Camp Equipment Attending the Event
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Questions?
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