
Footrope knot lanyard - Survivalist Forum
2018年5月17日 · Footrope knot lanyard. 767 Views 1 Reply 1 Participant Last post by asemery, May 18, 2018 Jump to Latest
Affordable Hammocks? - Survivalist Forum
2025年2月13日 · A hammock is extremely easy to make. Just buy some material, cut it to size and use a sheet bend knot. You don't even need to sew anything. There's 100 ways to make straps and connect them to your setup. Head to a fabric store and pick up some webbing and you'll have a solid hammock in no time.
Desert Survival - How Not to Die in the Desert - Survivalist Forum
2024年6月14日 · Was about 115 here today, in the desert SW. Dramatic picture from a rescue in CA last week. These folks survived, but this is how you die in the Mohave Desert. It's important to understand the relation of sun vs shade temps. If it's 115 in the shade, "saturated temperature" may be as high...
Climbing trees - Survivalist Forum
2024年12月6日 · I climb trees for a living. Harness mandatory. Lanyard ( rope that goes around tree mandatory ) rope almost mandatory. I could in essence climb up setup rope without Any gadjets and fast slide down 75’ or less with an 150’ rope and a Blake’s hitch knot. and unclip rope within 3-5seconds and be on ground and moving.
tourniquet - Survivalist Forum
2024年9月18日 · How good are you at maintaining pressure and then tying a double knot in a rolled cravat with one hand while your brachial artery is pumping out your life blood... literally. Carpenters twine, paracord, lanyards, or pretty much any rope smaller than about a 2" diameter is going to do more tissue damage and likely cut into and rupture the ...
Paracord self defense lanyard - Survivalist Forum
2011年3月28日 · The nail board shown on the blog is quite helpful. after the monkey's fist, you need two strand diamond knot, or lanyard knot which is all over the web, and my youtube channel has a vid on it too. Next is the four strand round braid; also an easy google. Final challenge is the "manrope knot" on the end, done around the standing end for form a loop.
paracord breaking strength when braided - Survivalist Forum
2014年12月7日 · Each bend ,knot contribute to weakening. it's not the jacket they are worried about, it's the strait cord inside. As much as it is possible, I choose the larger pullies in my lift systems, on cordage and cable, they lasts so much longer. As an example , examine the inner diameter of the spool, cordage is supplied on from the manufacturer .
Shepherd's sling - Survivalist Forum
2021年8月2日 · We also did not tie loops in the laces, opting instead for a simple square knot on the end of one side and no knot on the other. We would trap the knotted strands between index and middle finger so when you make a fist the knot is inside, then trap the unknotted strands between thumb and the side of index finger. Release by lifting the thumb.
Pocket Bolo - Survivalist Forum
2008年4月10日 · How to throw a Bolo. The easiest way to throw a three-string bolo is to hold 1 ball in the off hand. Grasp the central knot in the throwing hand. Start twirling at about a 45-degree angle. As it comes up to speed let the line slide through your fingers untill you are holding the third ball in the throwing hand.
550 Paracord to hang hammock - Survivalist Forum
2012年1月16日 · I then simply thread the free end of the strap through the loop, tighten it against the tree, and use a marlin spike hitch, (simplest knot ever), to attach the straps to the carabiners at each end of my hammock. Altogether this setup takes about a minute to deploy, has no stretch, and does not harm the trees at all.