A medida que América se expande hacia el Oeste, intrépidos exploradores y rudos montañeros arriesgan sus vidas para abrir nuevos caminos en la salvaje frontera.A medida que América se expande hacia el Oeste, intrépidos exploradores y rudos montañeros arriesgan sus vidas para abrir nuevos caminos en la salvaje frontera.A medida que América se expande hacia el Oeste, intrépidos exploradores y rudos montañeros arriesgan sus vidas para abrir nuevos caminos en la salvaje frontera.
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Loved the series. Particularly liked the settings. HOWEVER!!! I really want to ask about the Bigfoot in the background in season 2, the Andrew Henry episode. At the 14:40 mark a large hairy beast can be seen in the background moving into the trees. Right side of the frame. I have played this many times and after viewing the fuzzy image so many times, it is either an effective ruse or a genuine siting.
Question: Was that just a dressed up crew member playing a joke or was it an actual siting?????? Where was it filmed? (Looks like the Pacific NW?) Can someone send me a note at FB and fill me in about my inquiry? I would just love to know.. Thanks. OR better yet, place the answer on your next bulk email.
Question: Was that just a dressed up crew member playing a joke or was it an actual siting?????? Where was it filmed? (Looks like the Pacific NW?) Can someone send me a note at FB and fill me in about my inquiry? I would just love to know.. Thanks. OR better yet, place the answer on your next bulk email.
I've enjoyed watching the first a few episodes. Good stories, well acted. But I do wonder where the Indians, living in middle of nowhere, with little to no contact with white men, get all those rifles., gun power, musket balls and saddles. Secondly, many of their horses bridles have modern steel bits. One scene had two horses wearing halters which appeared to be made of modern braded nylon. There has been a lot of attention paid to story detail so I was surprised to see these pretty obvious errors.
Good stories. We need more programs like this showing history, not just "shoot em up" Hollywood westerns.
Good stories. We need more programs like this showing history, not just "shoot em up" Hollywood westerns.
I've only seen one episode, the one in which a Daniel Boone daughter was captured while canoeing. I thought it was excellent.
A mixed review a year ago included: "But I do wonder where the Indians, living in the middle of nowhere, with little or no contact with white men, get all those rifles, gun power, musket balls and saddles."
Uh, well, it's called the Fur Trade. By the early 1800s, the locals had been trading with Europeans for over 300 years. Muskets, rifles, lead, powder, silver ornaments, beads from Italy, vermilion from China, fabric from India, and blankets & Sheffield knives from England. I don't know what bits & saddles are right for Blackfeet & Shoshone, but know that Spanish bits were steel, as far back as Coronado.
A mixed review a year ago included: "But I do wonder where the Indians, living in the middle of nowhere, with little or no contact with white men, get all those rifles, gun power, musket balls and saddles."
Uh, well, it's called the Fur Trade. By the early 1800s, the locals had been trading with Europeans for over 300 years. Muskets, rifles, lead, powder, silver ornaments, beads from Italy, vermilion from China, fabric from India, and blankets & Sheffield knives from England. I don't know what bits & saddles are right for Blackfeet & Shoshone, but know that Spanish bits were steel, as far back as Coronado.
I find it funny how the director/producer equipped all natives with flintlock rifles. When (Ep4) Lewis/Clark reach Idaho and the Shoshone tribe how is it that 80% of the tribe meeting the expedition already had rifles in hand? It's 1805! They were fat and few between at that point in our history, especially in the mountainous northwest. Civilians traveling in that area didn't happen until pioneers started going west in the 1830's-1840's.
I found it interesting that Jim Bridger (Ep2) actually left a man behind to die even after he himself had to traverse the wild naked after being tortured by the Blackfeet and reach other trappers/traders of his main group.
I found it interesting that Jim Bridger (Ep2) actually left a man behind to die even after he himself had to traverse the wild naked after being tortured by the Blackfeet and reach other trappers/traders of his main group.
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Excellent watchable and educational.
Historians narrate events in American History as factually as you've ever thought you already knew.
Dramatizations are either SNL type parodies of an actual dramatization, or someone deliberately made them cheesy enough to see where the line is with subtle comedy.
Historians narrate events in American History as factually as you've ever thought you already knew.
Dramatizations are either SNL type parodies of an actual dramatization, or someone deliberately made them cheesy enough to see where the line is with subtle comedy.
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