Fellow campaigners, a discussion about bedding:
While I want to be authentic, I'd prefer to stay dry. So I carry a smaller groundcloth and a much larger top cloth with which I cover myself and my gear at night. As well as, usually, two blankets. I carry all of this in and on my hard pack, which I pack up and wear into fights. If it's prospected to be really cold, I'll also bring my overcoat and perhaps a sleeping bag, though I won't carry those to the fight. Questions, comments, concerns?
What would your average soldier have actually been carrying? I figure more than the token blanket roll your average reenactor dons to the fight, but less than what I carry.
While I want to be authentic, I'd prefer to stay dry. So I carry a smaller groundcloth and a much larger top cloth with which I cover myself and my gear at night. As well as, usually, two blankets. I carry all of this in and on my hard pack, which I pack up and wear into fights. If it's prospected to be really cold, I'll also bring my overcoat and perhaps a sleeping bag, though I won't carry those to the fight. Questions, comments, concerns?
What would your average soldier have actually been carrying? I figure more than the token blanket roll your average reenactor dons to the fight, but less than what I carry.
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