“Woodsmanship Hack: Safeguard Your Gear with This Simple Trick”

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • Discover the ultimate outdoor hack with our latest video! Learn how to enhance your rapid deploy ridgeline, not just for setting up tarps or lean-to shelters, but also for keeping your gear dry, secure, and easily accessible. We’ll show you how a straightforward loop of 550 paracord can transform your ridgeline into a versatile tool for hanging various lightweight items. Don’t forget to like and subscribe if you find our tips helpful. Safe travels and see you in the next adventure!”
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Комментарии • 30

  • @davemartin1534
    @davemartin1534 15 дней назад +1

    Greatest job Blackie. 💪👍 A video worth repeating for the newbies that has just discovered your channel.

  • @bretjohnson6188
    @bretjohnson6188 16 дней назад

    Thanks, Blackie! The coat hanger idea is new to me, but a concept that I can see will be extremely useful in my future camps!

  • @jeffrichards5106
    @jeffrichards5106 16 дней назад

    Great video, Blackie. Very useful info. Thanks! 👍🏻🪢

  • @Bnshee06
    @Bnshee06 2 дня назад

    2:08 that's a smart trick. i will try it out next time

  • @smoothvern165
    @smoothvern165 15 дней назад

    Great idea using one to make a coat hanger! Also, I had no idea that you could just grab the knot and pull and even a prusik knot would come off! You always share excellent ideas to make things easier.

  • @oldminer5387
    @oldminer5387 16 дней назад

    Thank you Blackie.

  • @mrkultra1655
    @mrkultra1655 16 дней назад

    Thanks Blackie

  • @southernlandsolo7839
    @southernlandsolo7839 16 дней назад

    This will make my camping trips a lot more comfortable and efficient. Thanks Blackie

  • @Seamus3051
    @Seamus3051 16 дней назад +1

    Thanks Mr. Thomas, for a very useful and clearly presented bit of bushcraft skill. The presentation was clear, and easy to follow. Cheers.

  • @christopherevans2547
    @christopherevans2547 16 дней назад +2

    The prusik knot is extremely versatile. Great for creating easy adjust sliding ridgelines using toggles on each end of the line. You can do just about anything with prusik knots, and taught line hitches. I hadn’t considered your coat hanger method. That could really come in handy.

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 16 дней назад +1

    Good video Blackie, thanks for sharing YAH bless !

  • @asmith7876
    @asmith7876 16 дней назад

    I use a ridgeline for my tarp and a structural ridgeline on my hammock which I use almost exclusively. Last trip a few weeks ago I was testing new gear and sleeping on the ground. I discovered then the best use for the ridgeline, which I did NOT have on this particular trip: I reach up and grab it to help haul my ass up! 🤣 Unzipping my bug net and crawling out and standing up from the ground...I was wishing for something to grab onto!

  • @outbackowl3040
    @outbackowl3040 16 дней назад

    Hi Blackie, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺, thank you for your time to make these videos. You can also add those double hole button toggles to the loop, as spares, that way you can already have a toggle and put a lark's head in the bottom just a thought, what do you think.

  • @williamdroom5789
    @williamdroom5789 16 дней назад

    I add drip loops at both ends so water doesn't flow up under the tarp when I hang things on the ridgeline.

  • @MiClLC
    @MiClLC 16 дней назад +1

    Speaking of weather Blackie, what's the knot you use for drip lines and how many do you use?

  • @nathanguilliams7255
    @nathanguilliams7255 16 дней назад

    I do similar. Except I use electrician pull tape. It is flat, white, and very strong. I am a structural cable guy so I have a bunch of it around.

  • @keithmoore5306
    @keithmoore5306 16 дней назад

    hey Blackie instead of a loop in the ridge line put a carabiner on it!! faster and easier than threading the line through the loop!

  • @jimdreger4626
    @jimdreger4626 16 дней назад

    That was a wonderful explanation of how to hang gear from a ridge line, but it was nowhere near what I expected the video to be about from the title. I was expecting information on preventing theft of my gear. Also, please fuse the ends of the paracord. All I could focus on was the frayed ends of the line.

  • @benterwellen
    @benterwellen 16 дней назад

    Great info and tips Blackie, ty

  • @breaking_bear
    @breaking_bear 16 дней назад

    You ever try using a prussik with only 2 loops? It might not be great for tightening your tarp shelter, but it might could keep your hanging gear from moving around.

  • @Able-Man
    @Able-Man 16 дней назад

    Thank you Blackie!!!

  • @reneschaap8091
    @reneschaap8091 16 дней назад

    goedenavond Blackie 👍

  • @patriotpreacher43
    @patriotpreacher43 16 дней назад

    Woodsmanship? Cordsmanship!

  • @bandaid18d420
    @bandaid18d420 13 дней назад

    For clothes hanging I always use the plastic bread square thing. Weight nothing and work great.

  • @cordellkent4790
    @cordellkent4790 16 дней назад +1

    Thanks Blackie. Great presentation. Just one question: Do you have any suggestions to stop ants and other critters coming along the ridge line and down onto hanging clothes?

    • @southernlandsolo7839
      @southernlandsolo7839 16 дней назад

      Our old army trick was to rub a bit of insect repellent on the cordage close to the tree or peg. It doesn't take much. The insects crawl off the tree, onto the cordage then are repelled. Just have to reapply after a rain or in damp environments.

    • @cordellkent4790
      @cordellkent4790 15 дней назад +1

      @@southernlandsolo7839
      Thanks. I to was in the Army here in Australia. I was thinking more of an infestation of them, like fire ants, or green tree ants (very viscous). I never liked the idea of reaching for a dried shirt only to find it covered with a big mob of ants.

    • @southernlandsolo7839
      @southernlandsolo7839 15 дней назад

      @@cordellkent4790 Point taken bro. Australia has a bucket load more insects than here in NZ. The insect repellent may still work. It did well for us in S.E. Asia. Another option may be to move to England lol, the rain kills everything.

  • @bleachfarms
    @bleachfarms 15 дней назад

    I’ve been curious for a while and wondering why you don’t melt the ends of your paracord, tape it or wipe it. Is there a benefit to leaving it fray?

  • @kennethwilson8633
    @kennethwilson8633 16 дней назад

    Hillbilly coat rack ? Have fun stay safe.