3 Tarp Ridgelines: Tied, Toggled & Hardware

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  • Опубліковано 26 гру 2024

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  • @MrMarkar1959
    @MrMarkar1959 2 роки тому +2

    cool,,cub scouts in 1968 taught me the Taut Line and i never needed anything else.

  • @Pabel45
    @Pabel45 4 роки тому +7

    I can't believe this is the first time I've seen someone put a bite in the bowline for quick release. Awesome.

  • @marcchrys
    @marcchrys 2 роки тому +1

    Love the toggle idea. On the bushcraft course I recently attended, we used an Evenk hitch on one end then a taut line hitch on the other end (to tension the line). I've been practising them every day since!

  • @TripleE76
    @TripleE76 2 роки тому

    The one to beat them all, the Nama Claw!

  • @vinceruland9236
    @vinceruland9236 8 років тому +5

    Nice video. I love the Prussik knot for all of its versatility. One of the best things about hammock camping is learning (and using) so many different knots. Thx for the vid.

    •  8 років тому +1

      +Vince ruland Thanks for watching, and I agree, that's why I enjoy hammock camping. There is always a new or different way to set up your rig.

  • @NotALizardPerson81
    @NotALizardPerson81 8 років тому +4

    Great video, quick and efficient. I say toggles(sticks) and knots all the way. I find it funny that people buy so much unnecessary junk that can break or get lost.

    •  8 років тому +4

      Thank you. I agree, I used to work for an outfitter selling hunting and camping supplies and I was always amazed at what people believed they needed to go out on excursions. I believe in the K.I.S.S. philosophy.

  • @jaskoller
    @jaskoller 7 років тому +2

    Great Video Thank you! I use a carabiner at one end, prusiks to the tarp, and then a truckers hitch on the other end. Works great.

    •  7 років тому

      jaskoller thanks for the compliment. That sounds like my go to setup as well.

  • @thunderstroke9149
    @thunderstroke9149 5 років тому

    The most simple, helpful, and informational ridge line vid i’ve seen yet. Thanks man. 👍

  • @ancientplayground
    @ancientplayground 2 роки тому

    While I think all folks going in the back country should know how to rig with knots only, hardware is nice for when weight is not such a concern. Nice video and I liked the alternate bowline for a quick release.

  • @loug4626
    @loug4626 8 років тому +2

    Excellent overview. Thanks for your effort that helps us "senior" newbies.

    •  8 років тому

      Thank you for the compliment.

    • @jimbojet8728
      @jimbojet8728 2 роки тому

      Of which there are many. Thanks.

  • @robertrios4885
    @robertrios4885 8 років тому +5

    Very impressive Video! great camera work, excellent narration, wish other videos were as precise and as well produced as this one. will definately subscribe. ..... keep up the good work.

    •  8 років тому +1

      Robert Rios thank you, I will be shooting more videos this week on this subject. I hope they'll be published by the end of the week if not by next week. Unfortunately it takes me a little time to get everything done, but I'm glad you like the results.

  • @thelughxperience6971
    @thelughxperience6971 4 роки тому

    Wow. You are so thorough! I just wish there was some way to understand these knots lol

  • @gavingaming123
    @gavingaming123 5 років тому

    Well explained and demonstrated, I like to use wooden toggles. Thanks for sharing. All the best from Scotland. Garry

  • @velvetunderground9835
    @velvetunderground9835 3 роки тому

    Thank you. This is an excellent video and exactly what I was looking for. I just subbed.

  • @shofarox4037
    @shofarox4037 3 роки тому

    Hey great video, exactly the information I needed. I've got a 3mm cord that supports 286.6 lbs. and a 5mm cord that supports 881.85 lbs. Which one do you suggest me that it's enough to use as e ridgeline for the tarp ?

  • @jaimegonzalez9637
    @jaimegonzalez9637 6 років тому +1

    excellent video, very well explained, and usual tips

    •  6 років тому

      Jaime Gonzalez thank you, I appreciate the compliment.

  • @DragonRoams
    @DragonRoams 6 років тому

    Great video nice way top show the options together. I'm a continuous ridgeline guy but I've tied it now I use dutchware. I was using toggles to attach my tap but have it tied to my knots.

  • @michaelphelpa7683
    @michaelphelpa7683 6 років тому

    Best video for hammock tarp

  • @jimbojet8728
    @jimbojet8728 2 роки тому

    A great vid. Thank you.

  • @shillelaghslaw
    @shillelaghslaw 7 років тому +1

    Good vid. Straight and to the point. What was the cord you used there? I have been looking for a simple green accessory cord about that diameter (1-3mm). Thanks

    •  7 років тому

      Thanks for watching. The cord I'm using is 1/16 (1.5875 mm) Atwood Rope. atwoodrope.com

  • @sayuas4293
    @sayuas4293 7 років тому +1

    Would the Prussik knot and the tarp stay in place if there are heavy wind gusts on the tarp?

    •  7 років тому

      Hi Sayuas, In my experience it depends on the kind of cordage you are using and the amount of wind. For ridge lines I would avoid any line with a slippery coating on it such as Lash-It, slips too easily. Personally I would even avoid para cord in heavy winds because it stretches. If you can, try some Zing-It (the yellow cordage). Also if you question if a prussik knot will hold then I would forgo it altogether and tie your ridge line directly onto either side of your tarp.

  • @lt2246
    @lt2246 5 років тому

    Question for the community - I am just starting hammock camping. Should the tarp hang over the ridge line or below? Pros / cons of each? Thanks

    •  5 років тому +1

      I think it's a personal preference. I would be cautious if placing the tarp over the ridge line could eventually wear on your tarp from the friction caused by wind.

  • @ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957
    @ifonlyseethrumyeyes8957 4 роки тому

    What a great video! Wow! You really made me think and I believe that I've got it! lol thx so much

  • @wherethewildwenzelsare8108
    @wherethewildwenzelsare8108 4 роки тому

    Great video

  • @HowlBushcraft
    @HowlBushcraft 7 років тому +1

    nice video! clear and concise, interesting too

    •  7 років тому +1

      Howl Bushcraft thank you.

  • @nseight
    @nseight 5 років тому

    I love this demonstration-I found this more than useful- Thank you for sharing * I have just subscribed :-)

  • @richardbryanesq
    @richardbryanesq 5 років тому

    Thanks for making the video.

    •  5 років тому

      Richard Bryan you’re welcome.

  • @LSSGuru
    @LSSGuru 6 років тому

    That is great information, thank you sir!

    •  6 років тому

      You're welcome, thanks for watching.

  • @doloresmarkovic8289
    @doloresmarkovic8289 5 років тому

    3:11 "and reduce the friction caused by knots." So you're saying the rope get's more damaged by other rope then going over an sharp hard object?

    •  5 років тому

      Good point.

  • @stevecunningham5374
    @stevecunningham5374 5 років тому +4

    Great video but it was hard to follow. You moved to fast on the demo knots. Try slowing down so the beginners can see what you're doing and catch on easier.

  • @maksitooobg2367
    @maksitooobg2367 6 років тому

    whats the song?

  • @AdamCraigOutdoors
    @AdamCraigOutdoors 7 років тому +1

    nice job man!! new sub here!

    •  7 років тому

      Adam Craig Outdoors thank you.

  • @SalgadoMark
    @SalgadoMark 4 роки тому

    It's a 2 to 1 pully

  • @SlowDownAl
    @SlowDownAl 5 років тому +2

    too fast