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Cross-Country
Marching |
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Also
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Text by
J. Conyard I was
at a re-enactor wedding not so long ago, describing a Comitatus Walk along Hadrian’s
Wall, when it occurred to me that my audience didn’t understand why anybody
would want to march or camp as our ancestors did. “Why suffer the
discomfort?” “Don't your costumes get ruined?” etc etc. Well
all re-enactors entertain. And some educate. And put simply if you claim to
educate you must lay some claim to accuracy. You can accurately re-create
crafts and skills from the past, given time, dedication and often money. With
some research you can recreate clothing and personal equipment that challenges
Hollywood myths and Arthurian clichés. We are not trying to recreate
costumes, but well made clothes for outdoor life. We have to choose the best
materials we can get, ensure we get the cut right and that we can walk, run
and fight in them, day and night, rain and shine. |
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When
you think your clothing and kit is realistic, you may wish to test it, to see
how well it lives up to the claims of accuracy and authenticity. One way of
testing your work, and yourself, is by putting it in realistic situations.
Which means marching, scouting, camping and generally having a good time! Many
groups over the years have carried out various styles of walks. Soon after
the American Civil War, veterans were recreating the famous marches of their
recent past. It was something I’d always wanted to do, and in January 2005 I
was able to convince some other members of Comitatus to come with me. |
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I was
very aware this could be the first and last walk we undertook, so it had to be
special. With some careful planning we were able to spend a memorable night
near a fantastic Roman fort, cross a river and bog, climb the tallest
mountain in England, enjoy sub zero temperatures, and get back to base camp
in the dark. It was a great experience, and we were able to raise a good sum
for charity along the way. Everyone enjoyed it, but compromises were made.
Most of the group wore modern footwear, which was not what I had in mind. We
needed another walk. With a
little research it soon became apparent that close order troops would march
with heavy armour, bedding and tents on wagons. Armour would be donned on the
march to contact the enemy. Light troops would carry what they needed,
including some form of bedding when scouting for several days. The next march
took the form of a walk along the Wall in armour, as if to battle, with
period tents and cooking for two nights thrown in. This was followed by a
coastal walk following in footsteps of those guarding the North East Coast.
Soon after we carried out a march following an old Roman road, dressed as
scouts carrying everything we needed for a three-day patrol. This was a great
day, with horizontal rain sleet and snow across the North York Moors. Last
autumn we returned to the Wall for a good fast march on a great sunny day.
The scenery was very special. We have
certainly proved our uniforms and footwear are not costumes. Our overall
level of competence has increased. We can set up or break down camp in the
pitch dark in no time at all. Simple period cookery using dried ingredients
is now second nature, and my mess tin is a great friend. Good quantities of
dry kindling and a spare pair of period boots are always carried, just in
case.
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But there
are more experiments to try. We haven’t yet camped out in woodland carrying
all we need for an extended period of time. That scouting expedition may be
next. As well as walks aimed at the group as a whole. I
certainly appreciate that the walks may not be for every member of Comitatus.
But I strongly recommend them to all. The group aims to give members a wide
range of opportunities and experiences, and the walks give the opportunity to
see another side of our hobby, and one very much in tune with the British
countryside. |
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