i love your videos! history is my passion and old west is my favorite subject :) oh god i wish i could be at "Living History School" too.. is it a real school or your youtube channel? anyway, great video! thanks for posting!
@mwillblade good question... they left in the spring from Missouri and arrived in the fall...they had no choice..it took 6 months to get to Oregon..so they stayed in tents or at friends until they built a cabin of their own
thanks for all the insights on your channel. It's great. I will be having my friends check it out also.. Thanks again, I am new to the bushcrafting thing, but I am learning a lot from your channel.
how many volunteers do you have at the reenactment site and what time of year are you open I may be traveling in your area and always like this sort of park
Love it.....I'm glad we r not going to lose the pioneer ways thank you for keeping them alive
TheReaper3176 4 hours ago
i love your videos! history is my passion and old west is my favorite subject :) oh god i wish i could be at "Living History School" too.. is it a real school or your youtube channel? anyway, great video! thanks for posting!
sambobla 6 months ago
Where exactly are you in Oregon?
Theclaidheamhmor 9 months ago
why didn't he show the inside?
Tocimah 1 year ago
What was the best month for a settler to arrive to accomplish all of this ?
mwillblade 1 year ago
@mwillblade good question... they left in the spring from Missouri and arrived in the fall...they had no choice..it took 6 months to get to Oregon..so they stayed in tents or at friends until they built a cabin of their own
LivingHistorySchool 1 year ago
@LivingHistorySchool Thanks !
mwillblade 1 year ago
Very cool. I'm planning a small cabin like this on a remote island in Alaska. I'll be making it on pilings though.
cybercab 1 year ago
thanks for all the insights on your channel. It's great. I will be having my friends check it out also.. Thanks again, I am new to the bushcrafting thing, but I am learning a lot from your channel.
Dewayneyork1 1 year ago
@Dewayneyork1
your very welcome
LivingHistorySchool 1 year ago
nice.
jmg1957 1 year ago
God your awesome.
hannigan06 1 year ago
what does it look like inside.
justicerobbie67 1 year ago
@justicerobbie67
currently building a rope bed for inside, just four walls and a small mud and brick fireplace, dark inside no windows
LivingHistorySchool 1 year ago
@LivingHistorySchool
do you live in it.
justicerobbie67 1 year ago
@LivingHistorySchool did they have home invaders back then...thiers no locks on the door ?
gasdorf 11 months ago
You don't happen to have blueprints or a link to the design you used for this do you?
aguineapig 1 year ago
@aguineapig
I have a blue prints for the large log cabin, it was inspected by the city.
LivingHistorySchool 1 year ago
I love your channel you have such interesting stuff
throwshoesatobama 1 year ago
@throwshoesatobama
glad you are enjoying the channel
LivingHistorySchool 1 year ago
you're lucky to be working there
I think i was born 150 years too late in this country
1x93cm 1 year ago
how many volunteers do you have at the reenactment site and what time of year are you open I may be traveling in your area and always like this sort of park
merlinthetrue 1 year ago
nice , thanks for showing
hobbexp 2 years ago
nice, thanks for sharing! Looking forward to the lodge!
JimboJitsu 2 years ago
Looks like your doing some fine work.
TheXroadr 2 years ago
Thanks the video quality should improve when it's fully processed
LivingHistorySchool 2 years ago