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Ogden, Utah, United States. fortbuenaventura.mountainmen@gmail.com. Drop us a line! Fort Buenaventura Mountain Men are a gathering of free, independent individuals in which education, integrity and freedom are of the utmost importance.
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buckskinner day. buckskinner day; fbmm member projects;...
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Our Buck Skinner day started with our overnight at the Fort...
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This year the dates are May 24th- May 27th 2024. CAMP RULES....
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All you need is good friends a couple of axes, a couple of...
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Fort Buenaventura Mountain Men are a gathering of free,...
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buckskinner day. buckskinner day; fbmm member projects;...
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1:00 PM Mountain men run 1:00 PM Mountain women’s run 1:00...
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Fort Buenaventura Mtnmen, Ogden, Utah. 2,660 likes · 4 talking about this. We endeavor to learn, through study and experimentation, the history and...
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Sep 1, 2021 · Fort Buenaventura Mtnmen/Facebook. The group hosts a rendezvous every spring, and a buckskinner day every fall. Members dress in period costume and give demonstrations of mountain man skills including shooting, archery, cooking, tanning hides, and more. Year-round, this park is a pretty place to visit.
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ACTIVITIES. DISC GOLF. MOUNTAIN MEN. MAPS. SCHOOL GROUPS. RESERVE. FEES. 2450 A AVENUE, OGDEN, UTAH 84401. Fort Buenaventura was built in 1846 by Miles Goodyear on the Weber River. In the time since, the Fort has become much more than a historic site; it is a premier outdoor recreation destination.
The legendary rendezvous, where mountain men gathered annually to trade furs for supplies and to eat, drink, and tell stories and demonstrate their skills, have become as famous as the men themselves. Fort Buenaventura is the venue of many pre-1840s fur trade era events, such as the annual Easter Mountain Man Rendezvous, and the monthly Fort ...