GREAT ADVICE! Color coordinating and making sure that the paracord you can use and paracord that already has a use looks and feels different is that ingenuity and imagination that I truly respect. Thanks for sharing this simple yet genius idea Blackie!!
Great idea live used the toggle system you showed works great ! Now I've got to make a ride line or two soon ill be during that !! Thanks be good brother
I switched to orange plaid paracord for my ridge lines a while back and switched my guy lines to reflective cordage. I noticed others aren't tripping over my lines near as much since switching. It doesn't have as traditional of a look but it is easy to recognize. I still have one dedicated system for stealth if I should have the need for it. Good advice.
Hey Blackie! Cool vid and tips, thank you! A few days later...how do you like that white stuff falling from the sky in Sept! I am gonna wear my parka to the next global warming gathering! LOL!
Simple is good, but it depends how simple y'all can be.(Real "comfort is "simple"). Real "simple" in Canada during January could be "difficult", PREPARE and know your "environment".(no snakes up north, in the winter).
GREAT ADVICE! Color coordinating and making sure that the paracord you can use and paracord that already has a use looks and feels different is that ingenuity and imagination that I truly respect. Thanks for sharing this simple yet genius idea Blackie!!
glad you liked it..safe journeys
I never bought orange paracord until this year. I like because I can SEE it.
Good video BTW
thanks..and a orange or bright color ridgelines and guy lines easy to see in low light
I use a number of different colors n i agree having the ability to color code the pieces for different uses really makes it a breeze.
Great idea live used the toggle system you showed works great ! Now I've got to make a ride line or two soon ill be during that !! Thanks be good brother
hang in there brother..safe journeys to ya
great tip, (i have several times already cut up a ridgeline by mistake)
Good advice Blackie. Different colours can be used to identify a different precut length too. 👍
Loved the information, definitely found it useful! Thanks for sharing! =D
great topic and advice Blackie , nice setup !
atb john
Blackie, thanks for sharing, makes perfect sense !
I like the video, to bank the fire about what size thickness of green log would you suggest to use
I switched to orange plaid paracord for my ridge lines a while back and switched my guy lines to reflective cordage. I noticed others aren't tripping over my lines near as much since switching. It doesn't have as traditional of a look but it is easy to recognize. I still have one dedicated system for stealth if I should have the need for it. Good advice.
Yep. I've been using orange for years. Easy to avoid and it looks good with green.
Hey Blackie! Cool vid and tips, thank you! A few days later...how do you like that white stuff falling from the sky in Sept! I am gonna wear my parka to the next global warming gathering! LOL!
i love the cool of fall and the cold winds of winter..my favorite time of yr
sweet pumpkin pie
this was great !!!!!!!!!!!!
I like being able to ID different things ---- nice as usual
great tips
Good idea's
Great vid...
Great tip, thanks for sharing. I know you probably mentioned this before but what length is your most used ridgeline?
Simple is good, but it depends how simple y'all can be.(Real "comfort is "simple"). Real "simple" in Canada during January could be "difficult", PREPARE and know your "environment".(no snakes up north, in the winter).