Hey ma that guy Frank is back and he's talking about nuts...er I mean Knots, Bring the popcorn. Alway good to hear from you Frank, thanks for another top shelf video.
Excellent video, I thought I heard everything about rapid ridge-lines, but your video shed a light on RAPID. Even if it was a slightly longer video, I can appreciate all the effort and detail of how to execute this lost art. Thank you sir. You just earned a subscriber. Keep up the great work.
Dave Canterbury uploaded a similar video today. I thought it was a huge improvement over the quick deployment ridgeline that many of us have been using. Then I watched your video here. I like yours even better. The way you did your second anchor point is the reason. Great stuff. I subscribed and now gotta check out the other stuff you’ve posted. Great show n tell demo. I learned the soft shackles from Blackie Thomas and they are massively useful for many things.
Absolutely love this video👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 and it was probably unintentional of you, but putting a tarp up against a big trunk gives excellent added protection. Brilliant.
I'm a senior citizen who wants to spend lots of time outdoors during my remaining years, and this RDRL is the cat's meow for someone with hand/finger dexterity issues.
This is the slickest Way I have seen yet just did a video last week I haven't loaded yet using a cam lock type deal. I like the idea of longer Ridgeline also.
This system is ideal in my neck of the woods. I live in the Caribbean so it rains alot and a quick set up like the 1 in your video is an essential bit of kit. Thank you Mr Bush. I'm subscribing.
Needless to say, yeah?
"needless to say" & "if you will"... if this were the stimulus for a drinking game then we'd be truly snockered.
Well good old Uncle Dave Canterbury sure does know how to copy your idea. I mean he did so much study to make life easy down to it simplest form, lol.
Hey ma that guy Frank is back and he's talking about nuts...er I mean Knots, Bring the popcorn. Alway good to hear from you Frank, thanks for another top shelf video.
Minor comment; for the stopper knot rather use a figure 8.
Excellent video, I thought I heard everything about rapid ridge-lines, but your video shed a light on RAPID. Even if it was a slightly longer video, I can appreciate all the effort and detail of how to execute this lost art. Thank you sir. You just earned a subscriber. Keep up the great work.
Dave Canterbury uploaded a similar video today. I thought it was a huge improvement over the quick deployment ridgeline that many of us have been using. Then I watched your video here. I like yours even better. The way you did your second anchor point is the reason. Great stuff. I subscribed and now gotta check out the other stuff you’ve posted. Great show n tell demo. I learned the soft shackles from Blackie Thomas and they are massively useful for many things.
Definitely a better system than the truckers hitch which frays the cordage to much by pulling it against itself.
Ridge line: Line of roof’s peak? Several minutes into the video, and I still don’t know if you’re marking a trail along a ridge, or building a house!
Absolutely love this video👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 and it was probably unintentional of you, but putting a tarp up against a big trunk gives excellent added protection. Brilliant.
You took the rapid deployment ridgeline seriously. This will be my ridgeline setup from now on. Thanks mate!
I am thoroughly amazed that you manage to capture my attention so much so that I willingly watched a man tie knots for 1 hour. 😂
I'm a senior citizen who wants to spend lots of time outdoors during my remaining years, and this RDRL is the cat's meow for someone with hand/finger dexterity issues.
You taught this 60 y/o lady how to do this with confidence. 🙂
Great content Frank. In depth tutorial I'll be making this at weekend. Thank you 😊
This is the slickest Way I have seen yet just did a video last week I haven't loaded yet using a cam lock type deal. I like the idea of longer Ridgeline also.
Well Done - I do the same thing. But I use plastic tec toggles on mine. Also, I prefer Bank line to mason line - But it all works.
Cordage carabiner. Never saw that before. Very valuable. 👍🏻
This system is ideal in my neck of the woods. I live in the Caribbean so it rains alot and a quick set up like the 1 in your video is an essential bit of kit. Thank you Mr Bush. I'm subscribing.
Great ~. watched this till the end