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Primitive Winter Cowboy Camping
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Hello all! Question, but I’m planning a personal trek and I want to do it extremely primitively. No modern gear. I’m heading up into the far North and would love to survive for a few months and cover a few hundred miles of terrain with nothing more than wool in the wild, as an early Norse or Scandanvian explorer would, for reference. I’m curious if anyone has any resources, literature, or other thoughts. I’m looking for realistic and specific materials, and historically based research. Would love to do it as true to history as possible.

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