“Adding Boughs to the Brush Shelter”

“Snapshot Saturday”

A traditional woodsman adds cedar boughs to a lean-to shelter.

A traditional woodsman adds cedar boughs to the brush shelter’s completed framework. The humble abode’s design came from the recollections of Meshach Browning, a backcountry hunter from the late-18th and early-19th century. One ridge east of the River Raisin in the Old Northwest Territory…

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