In the 1920s, hunters didn’t carry coolers, plastic bags, or modern trail snacks. So what did they actually pack for a day in the woods? In this video, we open up a historically accurate 1920s hunter’s lunch kit and reveal the simple, calorie-dense foods that kept men going long before refrigeration and modern convenience. From deviled ham to Rye bread and coffee, this was real backwoods fuel. If you enjoy classic camping, historical survival skills, and the old ways of doing things, subscribe to WayPoint Survival for more vintage outdoor wisdom. Check out the new website and sign up for the free WayPoint Survival and Prepping 101 newsletter here: www.waypointsurvival.com Link for purchase of WayPoint Survival Phase 1 Digital Class: https://waypointsurvival.com/digital-course/ For more information on classes, to check out the required gear list, or buy Merch go to: https://waypointsurvival.com/ To support our work on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/WayPointSurvival Here's a link to my Teespring Merchandise: https://teespring.com/shop/WayPoint_Survival?tsmac=recently_viewed&tsmic=recently_viewed&pid=212&cid=5819https://amzn.to/4n0PKVX #1920sHunter #VintageCamping #Bushcraft #ClassicCamping #SurvivalSkills #OutdoorHistory #WayPointSurvival

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