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[Music]
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Men went to the mountains to get rich.
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Probably more of them died than survived
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and certainly more died than got rich.
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It was sort of the end of the discovery
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era of North America.
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The traders are the ones that made the
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most money out of it. They were
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pathfinders.
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They were exploring new uncharted
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territory.
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I'm a member of the AMM, American
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Mountainmen. The AMM is is an
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invitationonly group. And I think what
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has drawn most of us to it is uh most of
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us started out going to Mountain Man
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rendeoos. The guys that moved on to the
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AMM were people that were more
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interested in really learning the
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day-to-day life.
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It was a full-time job surviving.
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Well, the AMM brings a wide variety of
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people from all walks of life to it and
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they all bring something different.
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simplicity, the connection with the
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earth, the animals, the uh non- garbage,
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non complicated, dependent on only
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yourself and your own skills. It's a a
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freedom, a unique freedom
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[Music]
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that keeps you back.
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If you ask any of us what our our most
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uh precious
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precious feeling that we have out here
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and on the trail is the feeling of pure
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freedom.
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Freedom to have written as a mountain.
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It's interesting. It's just the common
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thirst for the knowledge of how they
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lived and we all learn from one another.
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Things like just being warm, simple
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things that we take for granted today.
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They didn't write about that in their
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journals because they they just assumed
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everybody knew how to make fire.
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The the sort of Hollywood version of the
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of the lone trapper is not the
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mainstream. They they trapped in
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brigades. That was for survival.
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Most of these guys didn't get rich doing
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this. Most of them by the time rendevous
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was over they had spent everything they
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made
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at these going for $4 to $6 a piece in
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the old days of rendevous. A good
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trapper would come in and be able to
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cash in for anywhere up to $1,1200
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worth of goods. They did not uh exchange
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money. They were exchanging this and
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bartering for goods that were brought
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out from St. Louis.
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And it was the finest felt for making
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hats and it was very fashionable and it
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was very profitable.
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The technology of the day is one of the
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things that fascinates me. The tools
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that they made that are by today's
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standards very crude. They were able to
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turn out precision working parts. Give
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it.
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One thing that a lot of people may not
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realize is mountain men didn't have
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ammunition.
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When you went to trade, you trade for
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raw materials. You could get your powder
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and you could get lead and then you
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would have a ladle and you would heat
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the lead over your campfire and melt it
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and then pour it into the ladle.
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And that's called running ball.
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We're living a uh a vestage of American
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history through our eyes. We're reliving
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it and hopefully bringing it alive for
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uh people in today's world in a way that
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perhaps they're not taught in school
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because it's not written about exactly
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who it was.
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Be the last of the last.
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Hell, I was there and I know so were
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you.
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[Music]
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Very good. Very good.

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Meet the American Mountain Men, an invitation-only group of reenactors who are inspired by the fur trade, which flourished in North America from roughly 1800 to 1840. For one week every year, they leave the modern world behind and return to a time when survival meant self-reliance. From roasting buffalo meat over a fire to sharing tips on how best to load a flintlock rifle, these men thrive in one of the last truly wild corners of the West. ➡ Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/user/NationalGeographic?sub_confirmation=1 About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible. Get More National Geographic: Official Site: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/unsupportedbrowser Read more about the American Mountain Men: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/ VIDEOGRAPHY: David Burnett EDITOR: Spencer Millsap Finding Freedom in a Frontier Life | National Geographic https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zUzSe8NL_Ek National Geographic https://www.youtube.com/natgeo

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