1930s Hobo Horseshoe! [ Easy and Functional! ]
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- čas přidán 7. 04. 2024
- Explore the timeless simplicity and utility of the 1930's Hobo Horseshoe Pack in our latest video, a historically inspired way to carry gear that combines comfort with the allure of vintage camping. Dive deep into the intricacies of vintage camping essentials housed within, as we meticulously detail each item's purpose and heritage. Learn the art of efficiently packing and unpacking the Hobo Horseshoe Pack, ensuring you're prepared for your next adventure, whether it's hitting the road or riding the rails.
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Rest in Peace Hobo Shoestring. May his tired, broken body rest in peace, and his soul rides into glory, up there on the high iron. Going to miss ole Mark.
Absolutely! We lost one of the best.
Rip Shoestring
@galewinds7696 well fortunately 90% of the people aren't bums. Mark chose his life, and it's doubtful that anyone puts him on a pedestal. But if they did, that's their own personal preference, not yours. The only people I put on a pedestal is my Lord Jesus Christ and my kids. But since I work to pay my own way in life, my bills, my car and everything I am responsible for, I can put anyone on a pedestal as I see fit, not you. So if I wish him a Rest in Peace, so be it. If you don't like that. So be it.
You consider yourself a Christian? Obviously you know nothing about God's word. God doesn't look favorable on freeloaders. Learn to show yourself approved.
Quit blocking my statement coward
I grew up homeless in and out of my moms house. I'm 26 now and I have a stable place, but there are often times where i go out and camp, everything on your channel is awesome, and i want to thank you for helping me and others through hard times.
P.S R.I.P Shoestring, i didn't know you but i knew others with your soul and spirit, you will be missed
Thanks for watching and I'm glad that you are enjoying the channel!
I am French and I am interested in the life of hobos. The first channel I saw was Hobo Shoestring. I followed his videos for a long time. RIP Hobo Shoestring 😢😢
Thanks for watching!
As the Great Depression devastated America throughout the 1930's, there were thousands of young men across America who couldn't find work so they took the rails to live the hobo life. My grandfather was one of them. Born in 1917 he took to the rails for a brief time at 18 to find adventure. His family was well off but when the Great Depression hit they lost everything. He was from Roanoke Va which is where several rail lines met. The irony was that by the time he was 19 in 1936, he got a job with the railroad. He met my grandmother shortly after and they got married and then had my mom 2 yrs later. When the war started, he joined the merchant marines, became a machinist mate and then enlisted in the USN when his service ended in the merchant marines. He actually manned a gun battery during an aerial attack on his ship. The gunner was killed so he had to pull his body out of the gun emplacement to take his place. Amazing what he and so many others his age experienced in such a brief time period.
Absolutely! They were an amazing generation. Thanks for watching the story and for sharing some of the family history!
We salute your grandfather. Respect from 🦘 Australia.
Is it any wonder they are called " THE GREATEST GENERATION"
Thank you for sharing this story.
may Hobo Shoestring rest in peace and be in the barn on warm straw and a hot cup of coffee.
Indeed!
I am glad you gave Shoestring an homage. I will miss his stories and travels. RIP
Indeed. He was quite a guy!
Good man. I watched Mark Hobo Shoestring for many years looking forward to his adventures. Rest in peace 🙏 Brother Mark.
Thanks for your heartfelt homage to hobo shoestring.
RIP hobo shoestring. You were truly a living legend and an inspiration to us all
Really enjoying your channel James and the wealth of information you so freely share.
Thank you
I appreciate that!
RIP and Fair Winds and Following Seas HOBO Shoestring.." S.F.!"
Yes, another legend lost to the ravages of time.
@@WayPointSurvival I had gotten to know a few HOBOs during my youth in St. Pete Fl. circa ( 1970s ) They would come into the city ( via ) the tracks, about late October, then work odd jobs and out of the labor pools until around April, then head North again. My friends and I learned some neat things from them, some of which I carried into the Marine Corps ( Infantry ) and later in life to this day. Thanks for your reply.
Those of us who watch and enjoy and love your videos know so much about hobos. Shoestring is free and happy.
Thanks so much for watching. He will be deeply missed.
Really sad to hear about Hobo Shoestring's passing. I only recently started watching his videos, God Bless him.
Another well done show on the Horseshoe Rig James.
Thanks!
He's in paradise ✨️
He will be missed!
RIP Shoestring, I hope your family finds peace in that you are with the heaven father. I like the way you rolled the pack. It reminds me of the way CW soldiers carried their belongings.
It is a very easy way to travel light. Many soldiers on both sides of the Civil War carried their gear in a blanket roll.
The gun blanket/poncho that you saw in this video was first introduced during the Civil War and remained being issued up to the Spanish American War in Cuba.
Absolutely. Same basic technique.
R.I.P. Shoestring. Prayers to his family. Another loss to the Hobo community.
These HOBO videos have been terrific and extremely informative. Thank you, James. ✌️👍
I appreciate that and thank you for watching!
Thank you for informing me of Hobo Shoestring's passing. I didn't know. I followed him for a long time. I'll miss him and I'll continue to reflect on how he touched so many of us.
Absolutely. He was quite a guy!
RIP Shoestring. you will be very missed, and you take much knowledge and wisdom with you.
So true!
Our ancestors certainly had practical solutions to accomplish tasks. And everything was so well made and durable. Thank You for demonstrating this!
You're welcome!
I thought that of that cook kit. That was quite something to see.
@@davidtucker7219I thought the same thing. There will be no video demonstrations of how we carried plastic cell phones a hundred years from now!
Never knew hobos had smart ways to survive. They have been disrespected. Glad to see you bringing some light to their lives.
Thanks for watching!
He was as free as could be and lived on his own terms and meant a lot to a lot of people . Rest in Peace Shoestring. God bless.
Indeed.
A very interesting insight into the lives lived by many people in years gone by.
While enduring endless hardship, they had the comfort of knowing that they
had their nightime shelter and food on their shoulders.They deserve our admiration.
Indeed!
This is so cool! I'm from Mexico, grew up in Oregon. I've always been an outdoorsman. So I have a special talent with ropes and knots, and have worked it for 20 plus years.
I also make the horse shoe pack, with the hammocks I make! It's a hammock, with blankets tied top/bottom, with that pinecone grommet trick with a bite of rope. I then roll the fabric into the long roll, and then I tie it into the sling and horse shoe. It works for when I am traveling by bicycle, too.
That's very cool, I like it!
One advantage of walking the cinders is that the hills are always very gentle.
And, of course, the ties are a good step apart.
True!
And, the cinders usually give better traction than mud or slick grass.
Thanks for mentioning Hobo Shoestring. Though I wasn't a hobo, I've followed Shoestring for some time and found him interesting becaused he showed what freedom is, apparently without using alcohol or drugs as an excuse. He seemed very knowledgeable about the freight train system. I enjoyed his videos.
Absolutely, he was very interesting...
We don’t need fancy, high-tech gear. Simple is often the best! Another great video James!
Thanks so much!
Women hobos have more to think of carrying,dangers,ect❤
Wonderful tribute to Hobo Shoestring. May he Rest In Peace.
Thank you!
You're welcome!
My dad and his brothers were born in South Dakota from 1910 thru 1915. They hopped freight trains and found work from Missouri up through North Dakota during the planting and harvesting seasons in the 1930's. They also hopped trains to the west coast and picked fruit, vegetables, hops in California, Oregon and Washington. They often used canvas tarps that were treated for waterproofing for ground cover and was also long enough to make a lean-too when raining or even just wrap over them for warmth and to keep dry.
Yes, I'm sure that they endured hardships that most of us have never even dreamed about!
Oh, man! That cooking kit is just great! And the hatchet is ... never though I'd say that about a tool, but that's just cute! 🙂
PS: RIP Hobo Shoestring! 😞
Thanks so much! Hobo Shoestring will be greatly missed!
I would buy a modern version of that cooking kit.
@@jamessotherden5909 same here :)
Fantastic again James. I enjoy the historic gear you've been able to obtain immensely. RIP Shoestring.
Uh oh! Saw Blackie talking some good natured smack and challenging you to a musette off. Give him heck. I enjoy both of your channels.
Thanks so much! I intend to rise to the challenge!
Thanks for sharing this video with us, and may hobo shoestring rest in peace.
Amen!
RIP Hobo Shoestring! Thanks for the information. Great video. 😊
Thanks for watching!
R. I P. Hobo Shoestring
Thank you Hobo Waypoint for your content....
You're welcome!
James...so sorry to hear about Hobo Shoestring. He is finally home! Your knowledge, skills, and creativity never cease to amaze me! I really like that camp axe in your pack! This was good stuff! Stay well my friend...Robin
Thanks so much, my friend! Have a great week!
God Bless and Godspeed, Shoestring.
Indeed.
Until I encountered your hobo series I had never put much thought in to their way of life. This understanding will hopefully make me a more compassionate person. Your instruction is valuable in so many ways. Thank you.
You're welcome!
What " hobo shoestring" reminded me of is my father's years as R&R switchman. He went all over the country for his job. Rest in peace hobo shoestring.
Thanks for watching!
The more i watch you and others, the more i feel confident in what I could put together in an emergency in a hurry. There are so many things out there that can be used for many things in the field.
Absolutely! Thanks for watching!
This was very informative. Back in the '80s when hard times hit, I spent 6 years out on the road, trying to find construction work. Many a night was spent sleeping in the back of the pickup truck. I had a bedroll a lot like yours back then. Mine also included salt, pepper, garlic, and a fire-starting kit. At a minimum, you never want to be out fending for yourself without a fire kit and at least a pinch of salt. Old tough squirrel and groundhog stew are a lot better fare with a pinch of salt.
finally, i was looking how to comfortably carry stuff and my hammock without any backpack. That's exactly what i needed, especially with the way you fitted the rope in
Glad I could help!
I always wondered what they carried in those rolls when I looked at old civil war pictures. I just thought it was just a blanket, but it makes sense to roll in items they needed back in the day. I can see why old civil war soldiers who became Hobos or Tramps looking for work would do this now. I bought the same Musette bag after watching the videos by Sarge. I keep it in my vehicle with my jetboil and cook kit in case I get stranded somewhere. I have always done this. I remember being caught up in stand still traffic moving away from a hurricane for hours. I opened up the back of my vehicle and heated up chow for my family. I could not believe how many people came up to us asking for water! We even gave out a few MREs to some of them. People amaze me at not being prepared what so ever!😮 I really enjoy all your videos because you present them so well and I learn interesting things!😊
Thanks so much for watching!
Good video my friend . Shoestring will be missed by all of us bos .
The horse shoe bedroll is my favorite to use out of everything else.
Thanks so much, my friend! I appreciate that! Be safe out there!
Great vid hobo Jim. You're a walking, talking museum of hobo info. R.I.P. Shoestring.
Thanks for watching!
Hobo Shoestring was actually the real deal! RIP to a good man.
Indeed!
It's always a history lesson watching your show. Cheers from Australia.
Thanks so much!
thank you for the kind words for Hobo Shoestring.
I was so sorry to hear of his passing.
Hobos way of life was always fascinating. Not saying everyday was perfect but to them they wouldn't have traded that life for nothing.The hobos of this country has something many dont they can survive on very little and still be very content. Thanks for the video learned something else never heard of
You're welcome!
Thank you for starting out this Video with a memory of "Hobo Shoestring" I was an avid follower of Ken "Shoe String" and he is going to be deeply missed !!
Indeed. Thanks for watching!
Didn’t know about this. Absolutely gutted. RIDE IN PEACE SHOESTRING ♥️ going to miss the man.
Yes, he will be greatly missed!
Wow...Hobo Shoe String was awesome....Thank you for the update...sad as it is. He was certainly a very colorful and creative man. Thanks for taking the time to do a little tribute. He really was quite the traveler.
Yes, he will be greatly missed!
Hi James, just loved the horseshoe roll and it's contents, my two favourite items were the cook kit, and the hatchet, I wait whith anticipation to see the contents of your musette bag. Many thanks for your time my friend, you always make an interesting video. The news of Marks passing is saddening, he was a character whith a colourful past who always had a story to tell, and riding along on his adventures gave us an insight what that kind of life involved, he will be missed by many, RIP Mark. And thank you James, stay safe mate, best wishe's to you and your's, Stuart UK.
Thanks so much, Stuart!
Much thanks on taking the moment to tribute hobo shoestring RIP shoestring
You're welcome!
Hobo shoestring gone but not forgotten
Thank you for mentioning him! Very cool..
You're welcome and thanks for watching!
As I set here watching you on my gaming pc, with my window unit kicking and eating pecans delivered by amazon to my front door I'm grateful for the educational entertainment but hope I never need it. I look forward to your videos and the stuff you cover and how in depth you go into it. I wasn't very familiar with Shoestring but I know he was loved by many and may he rest in peace!
Thanks so much for watching!
I want to thank you for the tribute my friend!
You're welcome!
Ohhh so sorry to hear about the Shoestring - loved to watch and to follow him 🥲
Yes, he was quite a guy!
This is great. I have a nice clean piece of canvas I've had stored for many years. It was made for a wardrobe cover but I never used it. It's ~6'x10' and after watching this video I've decided it's going to become my hobo roll. I have the wool blanket for that. I think I should install grommets all the way around the edges of it. This way, I can use it for a bedroll, a shelter, a hammock and many other things. Thank You for sharing! ❤
That's a great idea! Thanks for watching!
@@WayPointSurvival I forgot to mention that my Grandfather spent time riding rails as a Hobo in the early 1900's. He traveled to work the logging camps, where he met my Grandmother who was a cook in the logging camps. They got married and both hopped a train to their final destination in the Pacific Northwest. They told me stories in the '70's about their early days riding rails.
Rest easy hobo shoestring. You were nice man
Indeed.
Shoestring and Stobe off on some new adventures.. Shiny rails and fair weather, fellas.
Indeed.
He was an amazing guy, a lot more knowledge than most people give him credit for.
Indeed he was!
RIP Hobo Shoestring and James Thanks for the Info and Updates. You're the Best.
I appreciate that!
This is such a practical idea. Quite light and seems easier to carry than a backpack since you can switch shoulders or carry on your back to switch up pressure areas. Great system!! Thank- you for this!!
You're welcome!
Thankyou for your superb instruction.
I have a particular aversion to seeing rope ends not being bound properly, so I always either splice or whipped the ends to prevent fraying.
All the best.
And further, I was not aware of Shoestring nor his passing.
So God Bless and May he Rest In Peace.
Until next time.
Thanks for watching!
Great video again, thank you!! Trouble is, every time you do one of these I emulate your wisdom and am beginning to become the town eccentric! Thank you for the mention of Mark, he was a friend and we miss him dearly...
Thanks for watching! I was glad to pay him tribute as he was truly a kind person and a wealth of railroad wisdom and lore!
Thank Ya for sharing about Shoestring, Rest Easy Brother "!
You're welcome!
Good day. Outlaw camper sent me your way and look forward to watching . Take care
Awesome! Thank you!
I treasured, "King of the North," good film.
Thanks for watching!
Very interesting, as well as informative. Thank you for your personal investoment of time, energy, & resources in your excellent presentations. In some ways, this ELONGATED Blanket Roll Pack seems to have evolved from the various blanket roll packs in the 18th & 19th centuries. Thank you & may God bless you!
Indeed they did. Cowboys used something similar as well as Civil War soldiers.
There will never be another Shoestring. Rest in peace Mark, thanks for all the adventures.
Absolutely. Thanks for watching!
@@WayPointSurvival you bet brother, I love your channel. Keep them coming!
Great job as usual. We do the horseshoe roll for our 1871 Indian wars infantry hikes.
Excellent!
Ive met shoe string twice in my lifetime years ago. He was an amazing man with some awesome stories. He would be proud of your mention òf him. Thank you and may you rest in peace shoe string😢
Very cool! Thanks for watching!
My old boy scout book from the teens has this horseshoe pack technique made with a blanket. I'm guessing civil war soldiers and cowboy bedrolls also often had items packed inside. Really practical video thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you for the video and RIP shoestring.
You're welcome!
A truly great channel. The Hobo lifestyle is so fascinating. You have captured my imagination with your accurate and true recreations.
Thanks so much!
Thanks James, I find these hobo videos so interesting
Glad you like them!
6:00 That cooking tin system is better than anything I've seen in the following 150 years.
It is pretty amazing because it's so compact!
Thanks for the info. Another one rides the wagon to the Great yard in the sky. RIP Stobe and Shoestring loved yalls videos and travels.
You're welcome!
Love all of your videos and God bless rip hobo shoe string
Indeed.
Excellent, really interesting how the hobo lived such a simple life style. Please more video like this!!!!!
Thanks! You should check out my video archives as I have several like this already on there.
Again another entertaining and informative video of the Hobo lifestyle.❤
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Thank you for speaking such kind words for Shoestring. As a kid I saw several men carry the horseshoe. I always wanted one but never put one together. Great video in so many ways.
Thanks so much!
I really enjoy seeing all the gear that waa used back in the day, James...
Thanks for watching!
Right on James, thanks for sharing man!
Any time!
Oilcloth was very popular! Not readily found today.
RIP Hobo Shoestring 🌹✝️🌹
Indeed!
I really hope one day you'll put all these great videos into a dvd movie. And man a book would be a really loved addition to my bookshelf if you ever decided to write one. Ty for all your hard work.
You're very welcome!
RIP Hobo Shoestring, thanks for sharing YAH bless brother !
You're welcome and God bless you too!
Fascinating video and that cook kit was amazing.
Thanks so much!
Damn I just thought about hobo shoestring yesterday.. Ride that railroad to heaven buddy
He will surely be missed!
Thank you for your kind words on Shoestring.
You're welcome!
Wonderful Video, thank you.
I again learned more about the past...🥰
You are so welcome!
Wow that is a really great idea kind of like they did in the civil war times, those Hobo's were amazing. I love the Hobo culture. I would love to have one of those rubber and canvas coated ponchos. thank you again for another GREAT VIDEO!!!
You're very welcome and I'm glad that you enjoyed the video! You can get the gum blanket at nearly any Civil War sutlery.
As always you put your homework in and have great content and thank you for mentioning Shoe string may he ride the golden rails of glory his stories were amazing.
Thanks for watching!
My comment is on the ingenious cooking items. So cool how compact and smartly made. Thanks for showing this on the video 😊
Glad you liked it!
This information is going to be valuable here in the near future.
I'm glad that you are enjoying the channel!
James, Good stuff enjoy the hobo series, ty
You're welcome!
Very sorry to hear about your friend 😢 , very nice role pack and all with it , thinks for this interesting information have a great blessed day AMEN .
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank for your heartfelt rematks.
You're welcome!
Lol, Hobo Horseshoe sounds like a dance move!
Lol. Right? Thanks for watching!
Great video! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Rip my thoughts and prayers go out to you all your awesome dude and awesome video be safe out there
Thanks for watching!
Hi James. Thanks for that I really enjoyed it. Stay safe. ATB. Nigel
Glad you enjoyed it, my friend!
I wish I could hit the like button more than once, you put so much time into these videos. Thanks for passing all this knowledge along. R.I.P. Hobo Shoestring.
I appreciate that and thank you for watching!