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  1. Washing/fulling/preshrinking a Hudson Bay blanket - Bushcraft USA …

    Jun 22, 2015 · Hbc point blankets are made of 100% wool and are pre-shrunk as part of the manufacturing process. So you can hand wash your blanket in a gentle detergent like Zero or Woollite.

  2. IA Woodsman's Hudson Bay Bread - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jan 23, 2011 · Here's another long-trek staple I ran across: Logan Bread Recipe Logan bread is a dense quick bread full of dried fruits and nuts. Named after Mount Logan in the Yukon, Logan Bread's …

  3. Capote (Mountain Man style blanket coat) - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Oct 24, 2023 · An older collectable HBC could easily be more than that. Finally, I got it all together right, stitched the raw edges up, and cut the parts that are supposed to be fringe.

  4. Wool. - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Dec 14, 2023 · HBC Heritage — HBC Point Blanket Coat HBC Heritage — The HBC Point Blanket: a Canadian icon and a symbol of colonialism

  5. Point blanket - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jan 27, 2018 · If it's a 3.5 point it's just a Highland Heather blanket as the HBC did not make the 1950s Coronation blanket in 3.5 point size. The Kings Coronation blanket was a 3.5 point in the 1930s.

  6. TR - Out under the tarp, steak cooked on coals, and a frosty morning ...

    Dec 30, 2018 · I laid out my bedroll and HBC blanket (I also had my EE down quilt with me, which is my best purchase of last year by far). After the tarp was setup, I headed out to explore the area a bit. I …

  7. Arcturus vs Ektos wool blanket? - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jun 11, 2020 · It’s not nearly as thick or warm as my HBC blanket, but it’s also less than 25% the cost, so there’s that. It’s completely serviceable for camping and I would definitely buy another.

  8. Heavy Alpaca Blanket - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Feb 24, 2013 · These make HBC blankets feel like brillo pads in comparison, not that HBC blankets are even very scratchy just shows how soft and comfy the alpaca blankets are.

  9. $600 for sleeping gear? - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Jun 15, 2009 · If you get older HBC or similar high qual blankets, that'll run you around $100-200 for each blanket and usually under $50 for a mil surp bivy. That is around $300, but it'll usually last a …

  10. Cleaning smokey wool blanket - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Oct 16, 2016 · Once you get a twin size or 3.5 to 4 point HBC saturated, it’s also about fifteen pounds if not more. So you’ll have to account for that weight in the machine and maybe pause the wash to …