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Jamie uses his shield to sleep on.
At Hastings he was clever. He carried it so he would be easy to identify on the photos. And it worked. My red and blue kite shield is almost invisible. Now Robert, look at the way we are all in close order with shields overlapping!
Let me please make a plea for people to try and do period walks in authentic shoes. It may seem less comfortable, something you need to get used to. But the marches are meant to be a test of equipment and how well you work in your kit. You will get more comfortable within your clothing if you wear it for real. And if you think your kit will fall apart, then you need to get better equipment! If learning to make simple footwear with thick nailed soles is the only way of doing a walk, then give it a go. Over the course of a standard weekend you'll probably be walking 10-20 miles anyway, so your standard re-enactment shoes will cope.
If you can make your own shoes there is no reason to use modern boots on reconstructed walks. I appreciate some beginners
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Ha! It was all a free for all, stand where you could. I hid behind Jamie's shield, it was big enough.
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Arrr famous once again. Thanks for the picture. Yes I took the shield so I could recognise myself in a distance photo
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“But the marches are meant to be a test of equipment and how well you work in your kit. You will get more comfortable within your clothing if you wear it for real.â€
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Just been nosing through some of the events threads and Comitatus rings a bell, were you at a Rockingham history event?
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Yes, and will be again next early May BH. Our first event is seldom our best and Rockingham is perfect as a low risk option!
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Quote:Yes, and will be again next early May BH. Our first event is seldom our best and Rockingham is perfect as a low risk option!
Fantastic, I was there for the weekend and loved seeing all the different periods (even if the event itself was a little bit on the chaotic side!) so also hope to go back next May. I enjoyed your display even if it wasn't your best
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Maybe not our best, but still very good!
Are you with a group?
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Quote:Maybe not our best, but still very good!
Are you with a group?
One of the only Roman displays I've seen so THE best so far :wink:
I'm actually with a medieval group (1300-1485), think our LH area was just next to the Romans, up from the Cowboys! I'd definitely like to join a Roman group sometime in the future. Don't tell my medieval buddies but I feel more of a draw to the Roman period, not sure why. Not that I'm much use to any group as my skills begin and end in wandering around camps being a female non-combatant!
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Quote: ......Don't tell my medieval buddies but I feel more of a draw to the Roman period, not sure why. Not that I'm much use to any group as my skills begin and end in wandering around camps being a female non-combatant!
Hmmmmm, I'm sure any good Roman group could put those skills to good use.... :wink:
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Quote:Libitina:32yfdh33 Wrote:......Don't tell my medieval buddies but I feel more of a draw to the Roman period, not sure why. Not that I'm much use to any group as my skills begin and end in wandering around camps being a female non-combatant!
Hmmmmm, I'm sure any good Roman group could put those skills to good use.... :wink:
Ha! No comment :lol:
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