A typical Western movie. Two cowboys riding. You see a nice small bedroll, small saddle bags, canteen, rope and rifle in a scabbard. It's about time to set up camp, one of them says.
The next scene you see a lean to or 2, a campfire, coffee pot, frying pan with bacon and or biscuits, cups, pie pan plates, silverware. Got a pot too with beans cooking away.
Okay, was all this in that 2 foot long, 6 inch diameter bed roll and 4 inch by 12"x12" saddle bag pair, or inside the
horses. Being a modern cowboy I used a backpack tied into the saddle rear. BTW my bedroll is traditional. A pair of 8'x8" waterproof tarps and a couple of blankets. The extra tarp was a lean to when needed. It was 3 foot by 18" rolled up.
I looked nothing like John Wayne.
@gambrel saidT.V. or Movie Magic! 🙂
A typical Western movie. Two cowboys riding. You see a nice small bedroll, small saddle bags, canteen, rope and rifle in a scabbard. It's about time to set up camp, one of them says.
The next scene you see a lean to or 2, a campfire, coffee pot, frying pan with bacon and or biscuits, cups, pie pan plates, silverware. Got a pot too with beans cooking away.
Okay, was all this ...[text shortened]... tarp was a lean to when needed. It was 3 foot by 18" rolled up.
I looked nothing like John Wayne.
-VR
@drewnogal said"A man's got to do what a man's got to do." 🙂
@Gambrel
Where is my John Wayne
Where is my prairie song
Where is my happy ending
Where have all the cowboys gone
@torunn saidI find historical inaccuracies in many films and TV shows. For example the TV show The Rifleman, the story takes place before his rifle was made and the town they came from in Oklahoma didn't exist yet. But I like the storyline etc. It's one of my favorites. Another favorite is The Roy Rogers Show. They ride horses, but have phones and 1940-50s cars, radio. I could see the horses etc being in the earlier 1900s in rural America but not in the then contemporary times. But I still love the show.
@Gambrel
Very interesting observations. I often find weaknesses in films, unnecessary ones too but I have never noticed what you mentioned. 🙂
Happy Trails to You.
Another thing in westerns, it doesn't matter if a guy gets thrown from his horse, snake bit, gunshot, been out for days in the desert, they give him their canteen. Oh! Left arm got ripped off, have some water... Hey boy! Get some water boiling and tear up some clean sheets. But not the good ones.
@gambrel saidThose were the days men were men and sheep were afraid! 🙂
Another thing in westerns, it doesn't matter if a guy gets thrown from his horse, snake bit, gunshot, been out for days in the desert, they give him their canteen. Oh! Left arm got ripped off, have some water... Hey boy! Get some water boiling and tear up some clean sheets. But not the good ones.
-VR
@contenchess saidI forgot about the carbide powdered cellphone.
@Gambrel
Duh 🙄 obviously they used the Cowboy Camp app and had everything delivered.
Also...everyone is a master at shooting but later on in the movie nobody gets hit except the bad guys and everyone has unlimited ammo.
Reload? Nope. Just keep firing.
And how come nobody ever stands up at the saloon and talks about the dangers of prostitutes?
Nobody has a sunburn out in the desert...not even the guy who had to walk across it to avenge...something...
You also never see a horse poop.
I can't go to a parade or the circus without being grossed out by a massive pile of horse poop.
@gambrel saidCirca 1872.
I forgot about the carbide powdered cellphone.
It was huge and weighed 200 pounds but it did work. You just had to crank the handle for 3 days.
@very-rusty saidYa can't blame a drunk man.
Those were the days men were men and sheep were afraid! 🙂
-VR