THE NEW QUICK DEPLOY NO KNOT RIDGELINE

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  • @BLACKIETHOMAS
    @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад +29

    HI GUYS ! HOPE YOU ENJOY THIS VIDEO PLEASE LEAVE ANY THOUGHTS OR COMMENTS BELOW...THANKS FOR WATCHING SAFE JOURNEYS !

    • @james_lessick892
      @james_lessick892 3 года назад +2

      Thank you Mr Blackie, this is a total game changer!

    • @joshables9161
      @joshables9161 3 года назад +1

      I’m from Hamilton, AL. What part of the state are you in? I’d love to invite you up to our restaurant and maybe do a over night over in the Sipsey wilderness area in Bankhead if you’d be interested and live close enough to the area.

    • @joshables9161
      @joshables9161 3 года назад

      I also have a suggestion. Why not still go with a truckers hitch loop with the toggle instead of the bank line Prusik knot? Same concept but I think you’d be able to get your ridge line much tighter.

    • @anthonywagner7648
      @anthonywagner7648 2 года назад +1

      Great project do with the kids on the weekend👍

    • @kevenmiller7150
      @kevenmiller7150 2 года назад +1

      Am looking forward to trying your new improvisation Blackie. Would be awesome if I can make it work as well as you can! Great Creative thinking! Thank you!!

  • @robslagle
    @robslagle 3 года назад +46

    You can put a toggle on the bowline end and marlin spike it to the tree without having to run all the line through the bowline. That would make it even faster up/down

    • @hammerhound168
      @hammerhound168 3 года назад +8

      If another toggle is added next to the bowline knot then even a loose marlin spike is not needed, although you could attach 1 with some bank line if that's your way . I agree that quick connect on both ends is best.

    • @josephtucker9612
      @josephtucker9612 3 года назад +5

      I was thinking the same. Another toggle at the bowline end. Attach it by putting the toggle through the bowline loop.
      I stopped using paracord because when it gets wet it holds water and the clay wants to stick to it. I bought UHMWPE line to use instead. It does not absorb water and it is easy to wipe off the clay.
      Amazon
      GM CLIMBING 650lb / 1000lb Arborist Throw Line 180feet 100% UHMWPE for Tree Climbing Outdoor General Purpose
      Color: 3/32in - Orange
      I use 2.2mm zing-it for the prusik knots.
      I also made soft shackles with it. I bought some beads from Amazon so I don't have to fumble with connecting it. I just put the knot into the loop and close the loop up with the bead. The hole in the beads were just the right size. I use dental floss to feed it through the bead.
      Amazon
      DICOBD 1000pcs Craft Beads Kit, Letter Beads, Large Hole Plastic 9mm Beads Multi Color, White Acrylic Alphabet Beads for Bracelets and Jewelry Making with 2 Elastic String Cords
      The cord is lighter than paracord.

    • @gregsanderson2470
      @gregsanderson2470 3 года назад +2

      @@josephtucker9612 small variation is use a loose zip tie vs bead. Results are the same.

    • @thomasmusso1147
      @thomasmusso1147 3 года назад +3

      @@josephtucker9612 Have never used Paracord .. except when hanging below a fully deployed Canopy 😊.
      High strength synthetic cordage in different diameters has served me well for over 50 years. For the fine stuff now, unflavoured Dental Floss (it's also cheaper) works well. I don't have to ruin a length of over-priced Paracord just for one of the strands inside. To be deemed a 'gesoute Bushcrafter', it appears that using only 550 Paracord and N° 36 Tarred Bankline is the ONLY way to go. 'Mason Line' as used in the South African Underground Mining Industry since the dawn of time makes for an acceptable substitute for the tarred line when it's unavailable.

    • @stang147stang
      @stang147stang 3 года назад +1

      @Anonymous Won ..... but he's knot-adverse! No knots, no way, no how!

  • @xof64
    @xof64 Год назад +1

    4:15 How you're pulling, I will keep using the traditional trucker hitch 🤣
    Thank you for the video.

  • @johnl2445
    @johnl2445 3 года назад +10

    The simpler you make these things, the smarter you look.
    Carry-On Blackie, Well Done!

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад +3

      thank you .. i am a big fan of quick simple ideas

  • @hanginwithbullfrog4657
    @hanginwithbullfrog4657 15 дней назад

    3yrs ago....u did the quick deploy 1st????....... Seen this on the Australian channel 1st.... Then seen Dave do it... But by the timeline....ur the man.... Thanks for all you do Blackie!!!

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  15 дней назад +1

      Thanks for watching! i did a video back in 2010 i think on the quick deploy ..nothing new under the sun my friend Grouch was using one back in vietnam in the 1960's

    • @hanginwithbullfrog4657
      @hanginwithbullfrog4657 15 дней назад

      @BLACKIETHOMAS videos portrayed it as it was a fairly new ideas....with the prussics and toggles....ik the bowline and trucker hitch is nothing new. And yeah I've been binge watching ur channel Sir. I did skip the land nav series as of RN I really wanna sit down and pay close attention to those. Looking forward to em 🫡

  • @NeilBates-k3t
    @NeilBates-k3t 13 дней назад

    I would have a third soft shackle put the tarp over the line and hang a lamp, all in all it’s a great idea Blackie you keep improving a great system keep going friend

  • @williamdroom5789
    @williamdroom5789 3 года назад +1

    I make my soft shackles with a false Turks head on one end, and on the looped end I use a larks head to lock the skackle closed.

  • @irmuggle
    @irmuggle 3 года назад +1

    Well the ultimate no knot ridgeline is done Complete the only upgraded finding somebody else to put it up for You All the best thanks blackie

  • @jimstewart5739
    @jimstewart5739 2 года назад +1

    I hereby dub thee "The Thinking Bushmaster" (reserved for those above merely "bushcrafter"...). As always, well thought out and presented. Excellent! And thankee!

  • @anthonyjacobs6790
    @anthonyjacobs6790 3 года назад +2

    I love all these tips and tricks, thank you.

  • @stephanygates6491
    @stephanygates6491 3 года назад

    Knot tying is generally the worst part of camping in bad weather. This is brilliant! DIY fast deploy kit.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      yep i agree..where i live storms and be sudden and very strong..after the trees have been rocking in high winds its a bear to untie knots

  • @markgibbs904
    @markgibbs904 3 года назад +2

    As a knot-ophile I have a sincere application for your latest creations.

  • @johnherpel2974
    @johnherpel2974 Год назад

    Thank you Blackie.

  • @DiabloOutdoors
    @DiabloOutdoors Год назад +1

    Interesting setup. I prefer to fold the rope in two, pass it through the hole then secure it with a toggle. It makes it easier on the tarp. But your system is still very interesting that's for sure.Well done!

  • @agustinyedaya4832
    @agustinyedaya4832 Год назад

    Excelente video. Perfectamente grafico y didactico.! Gracias Blackie!

  • @blueoutside3394
    @blueoutside3394 3 года назад

    I just made one of these. I'm calling it the blackbird ridge line...or blackbird lutz ridge line. Lol which ever thanks this will save time and allow more dirt time.

  • @neitzsche5150
    @neitzsche5150 3 года назад +1

    Blackie, that was ingenious. Thank you for your innovation on an already time-saving technique. You demonstrated once again that our imaginations are our most valuable asset in the bush!

  • @markh5889
    @markh5889 3 года назад +2

    Excellent video!!! Another in a series.

  • @rat1knives771
    @rat1knives771 3 года назад +1

    Pretty smart concept brother i am gonna adopt it lol

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад +1

      safe journeys p.s. it rides well in a blackbird haversack lol

    • @rat1knives771
      @rat1knives771 3 года назад +1

      @@BLACKIETHOMAS hahaha i bet it does brother thanks you aagin

  • @michaelh.weiser6502
    @michaelh.weiser6502 3 года назад

    Super cool and Very usefull👌
    Thanks for sharing 👍👍👍

  • @daveedwards6567
    @daveedwards6567 3 года назад

    Exserlent good job very interesting thankyou

  • @TinyTitan50
    @TinyTitan50 3 года назад +4

    I will be making this! Learning from you is extremely easy. Thanks again Blackie!

  • @___HH___
    @___HH___ 2 года назад +2

    Everyone has their preferred way. I like the bowline at one end with the spike (Marlin Spike) and a trucker's hitch at the other end. Quick release and you're on your way. Just seems quicker to me.

  • @herbsmith6871
    @herbsmith6871 3 года назад +1

    Once again, great stuff my friend 🤠

  • @AggyGoesOutdoors
    @AggyGoesOutdoors 3 года назад +2

    Genius simplicity, I will be modifying my ridgeline to match, great presentation sir. 👍🏼🙏🏼

  • @FelixImmler
    @FelixImmler 3 года назад +2

    super video! Thanks a lot!

  • @BetterL8than
    @BetterL8than 3 года назад +10

    Instead of using shackles at the tarp eyelets, just use the prussick to toggle a stick...faster setup/takedown. Also, I use shock cord (instead of bank line or paracord) whenever tarp eyelets are under tension, especially if medium to strong winds are present. This will prevent your eyelets from ripping out.

  • @carypeaden4147
    @carypeaden4147 Год назад

    Nice video. I like your use of the locking soft shackles to hold the tarp grommets to the prussik loop.

  • @jeffrichards5106
    @jeffrichards5106 3 года назад +1

    That's awesome Blackie, thank you! I also was going to set up my paracord ridgeline using bank line for the prussic knots.👍

  • @charlesechols6354
    @charlesechols6354 3 года назад +9

    Install another toggle next to the bowline knot the you've got a no knot ridge line. Faster to deploy and take down.

    • @MrRourk
      @MrRourk 3 года назад

      Use Dutchware Titanium Clips

    • @gusgus6558
      @gusgus6558 3 года назад

      Another improvement beautiful enjoy

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
    @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Blackie, looks good. Take care.

  • @SenhorTudo
    @SenhorTudo 2 года назад +4

    Whenever I rig a ridgeline, I wrap the line at least three times around the tree, crossing over above and below the original wrap. It takes a bit longer to set up and take down, but this won't slip under any circumstances, barring a tree falling onto it or one of the trees to which it is attached toppling over.

  • @tylerfoss3346
    @tylerfoss3346 3 года назад

    Blackie, this is fabulous! Thank you!!!

  • @geoffreydlin8043
    @geoffreydlin8043 3 года назад +1

    New subscriber! Your tips and tricks are second to none!

  • @dps6608
    @dps6608 3 года назад +2

    Good job on swapping your prusik cordage, that was my only complaint about your otherwise excellent ridgeline system. I've always found 550 too slippery for those type of knots. They hold, but you gotta fuss with them. Never heard of "bank line", I just used the smallest diameter rope the local climbing store had, but it was way more $$ than whatever "bank line" showed up on Amazon, so I'll be using that from now on. Thks for all the knowledge my man, I've been relying on tarps for shelter quite a bit this season BECAUSE your vidz showed me how easy it is to do so! Keep it up!

  • @rickmcclelland2576
    @rickmcclelland2576 3 года назад +1

    I run my tarp connected to my ridgeline with prusics but it all stays in a snakeskin, I going to try this method and try and get rid of all 5 metal biners. Thank you for putting out functional content we all can use.

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 2 года назад

    Great video!😊

  • @axerxes3981
    @axerxes3981 3 года назад

    Outstanding!!

  • @SavageVoyageur
    @SavageVoyageur 10 месяцев назад

    I do the same exact thing with my ridgeline except for the soft shackles. Instead of the soft shackles I just use a stick as a toggle. A lot less messing around.

  • @sakelleys
    @sakelleys Год назад

    That is a brilliant idea Blackie I was going to put some small carabiners on my end now I'm doing soft shackle but I used the Celtic button knot or Diamond Knot as some people call it on the end of mine.

  • @erichjalmarson6429
    @erichjalmarson6429 3 года назад

    Your becoming one of my top pages to watch. 👍👍 keep it up

  • @miker5502
    @miker5502 3 года назад +1

    Saw Felix Immler show the toggle on his RUclips channel, but not in such great detail. ( it looked like he was using a trucker’s hitch instead of the Prussic
    knot.) This was fantastic…really clearly demonstrated . Thanks Blackie! From a new subscriber in Nova Scotia. Cheers Mike.

  • @r.sampson1421
    @r.sampson1421 3 года назад

    Yeah Blackie, that system is magic. Great vid.

  • @robertfelts8773
    @robertfelts8773 3 года назад

    That's a pretty slick trick

  • @boomshanka8743
    @boomshanka8743 3 года назад +3

    Very clever! I suspect that using a toggle will allow easier tensioning than just an Evenki knot or marlin spike knot. I must go out and find a stick to play with. 😁

  • @richjageman3976
    @richjageman3976 3 года назад +4

    Before watching the video I thought you already had something like that, I could have sworn I got the idea from one of your videos a long time ago. I use a toggle on both ends and it is fast as hell to set up and take down. In my setup the first end does not have the rope go through the loop completely. Just enough to make a small loop I drop a steel tent spike in and then pull tight.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад +2

      i did the toggle is the big improvement

  • @thankmelater1254
    @thankmelater1254 3 года назад

    Excellent work in thought and presentation!

  • @markbaker6067
    @markbaker6067 3 года назад +2

    You could add another toggle after the bowline so you can pass the toggle through the bowline making a marlinespike hitch so that you don't have to pass the ridge line through the bowling loop

  • @cavtj1
    @cavtj1 3 года назад +1

    First video of yours I have seen. Makes sense, now if I can just retain it till I get out there again. You must make a good bit off you vids, all the ads you have. Thanks for posting Mr. Thomas! 🙂

  • @kennedymcleod1479
    @kennedymcleod1479 Год назад

    Blackie: I like your ridge line setup. However, I have a couple of comments. 1. Bank line has a strength of about 160# and paracord about 500#. On the end of the ridge line with the toggle the insertion of the bank line creates a weak point in the ridge line which in certain weather conditions could cause the tarp to collapse. Maybe the use of a truckers hitch on that end would be safer. 2. I do like the toggles and would use them in several places. 3. I like the use of orange paracord for this purpose. It may keep others not so familiar with tarp shelters from inadvertently using it as a necklace. Keep'em coming.

  • @robertrios6649
    @robertrios6649 2 года назад

    Great video I learned something new! Great videos ...keep em coming.

  • @jasonherrington2002
    @jasonherrington2002 3 года назад +1

    this is the coolest rope video I have seen in awhile. One request - in the description have a link to a video on each knot used for easy "how do I do that" kind of searching.

  • @Edward2092009
    @Edward2092009 3 года назад

    Good job..

  • @Roman-lu1xn
    @Roman-lu1xn 3 года назад

    That toggle cinch strap may be one of the handiest tricks I've seen in a long while.

  • @timlacy2284
    @timlacy2284 3 года назад

    Blackie , You did a Outstanding Job on that ridge line ,you made that so easy. I want to tell you that My son and I went to a gun show in Paris, TN. I did buy me another Kukri I paid $45.00 it's not a real Kukri but it's handmade, nice and thick and fits lose in the sheath I'll need to fix that and put a edge on it. Thanks For Teaching Us new tricks and tips on Woods craft and Bush craft. Tim L.

  • @appalachianbushcraft6335
    @appalachianbushcraft6335 3 года назад

    You Sir are a true Woodsmen Master!!! Please write your book already!!! Cheers

  • @dianneiverglynne
    @dianneiverglynne 3 года назад

    A really great helper! Thank you!

  • @SDMountainMan
    @SDMountainMan 3 года назад +1

    Awesome idea gotta try it thanks for sharing

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 3 года назад +1

    Good video and tips , thanks for sharing , God bless !

  • @mumbles1justin
    @mumbles1justin 3 года назад +2

    Great video.
    I use longer amsteel soft shackles for all my ridge line prusik(s) that away each pruisk is a single component prusik/shackle thats easy to manage on the line and multi function. Para cord soft shackles can work the same. Id probably just use 220 for the prusik/shackle so it’d bit better on 550 line.
    I haven’t used a toggel on ridge line. Im going to add a couple to one of my lines and try that. That looks like it’ll help a lot with setup and take down time.

  • @gudgengrebe
    @gudgengrebe 8 месяцев назад

    This was brilliant! Watching from England. I’m going to learn this. You make it look easy but I’m sure it’ll take me a while. I subscribed after watching this. I like your style and ingenuity.

  • @Jaden48108
    @Jaden48108 3 года назад

    Thanks for the instruction. I keep a fast deployment ridgeline in my backyard for training purposes. This is one is eloquent and deserves attention . . . and practice. Thanks.

  • @jeffersonthomason-ry5di
    @jeffersonthomason-ry5di Год назад

    Gonna reconfigure all my quick deploy ridgelines in this manner . Making Immler toggles right now .

  • @tfisher808
    @tfisher808 3 года назад

    Nice ridgeline kit

  • @bobbyoshields1703
    @bobbyoshields1703 3 года назад

    Awesome knowledge TY for sharing I have saved this to my collection so I can refer back to it. Tomorrow I will make one for my self 👍🔥⛺️

  • @genefoster9770
    @genefoster9770 3 года назад

    thats pretty kool man i think i will go make one of those right now great video see you on the next one

  • @pb5690
    @pb5690 3 года назад

    Hey Blackie, I've been seeing a number of videos from across the pond where Brits are using something called "Jungle Knots" for tarps or poncho shelters. Interested to see the Blackie version.

  • @brotherkeith
    @brotherkeith 3 года назад

    Awesome!

  • @davidryall1082
    @davidryall1082 3 года назад

    Brilliant!

  • @ParaBellum282
    @ParaBellum282 3 года назад

    I dumped the bowline and replaced it with your soft shackle - works great, less cordage, and im not trying to squeeze my line through the loop anymore, just attaching to it.

    • @Cozy_Camp_Fire
      @Cozy_Camp_Fire 3 года назад

      Same

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      i am going to add a toggle to the front so the smaller bowline will be a connector to the front toggle

  • @forestgnome55
    @forestgnome55 3 года назад

    Hey Blackie, try this, instead of a bowline on the initial end, tie some sort of stopper knot ( overhand, figure eight, whatever) then tie a prusik made of bank line onto the ridge line slide it up out of the way, go around the tree, slide the prusik back down the line, loop it over the stopper knot, slide it back down tight, no fumbling the whole wad through the bowline. Even quicker setup and take down.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      good idea..tons of ideas with this design

  • @denisdegamon8224
    @denisdegamon8224 3 года назад +1

    I do like the soft shackle idea, but not the toggle. The toggle is more of a hassle than a truckers hitch to me.

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks 2 года назад

    I know that as a locking larkshead, great knot

  • @bobpadrick7718
    @bobpadrick7718 3 года назад +1

    Let me try again. Much shorter. Blackie, you are ALMOST there. 1) Many commenters say to use a marlin spike hitch on the first tree. I agree. 2) If you don't have/want a toggle mounted on your ridgeline, run the 3rd prusik loop around tree #2 and use it to make a second marlin spike hitch. Tighten by holding the prusik knot stationary and pulling the ridgeline through it. 3) use a half-hitch both to lock this prusik knot and hold the remaining rolled up ridgeline. 4) the "soft-shakles" are cool but fussy and unnecessary for the tarp application. Just push the prusik loops through the grommets, fold to create two side loops (like you showed on the soft-shakle video) and insert another toggle. Cheers!

  • @hopethomas2812
    @hopethomas2812 3 года назад

    Wifey wants one of these please.

  • @kalstreksandtrails7606
    @kalstreksandtrails7606 3 года назад

    Going to have to give this a try

  • @richarddaugherty8583
    @richarddaugherty8583 10 месяцев назад

    Nice!

  • @eckartbeutel6699
    @eckartbeutel6699 3 года назад +4

    The Ridgeline would be even simpler, if you have a toggle on each side of the ridge line and loops on the tarp. Put the toggles through the loops at the Tarp and you get a continuous ridgeline, which allows you to move your Tarp between the trees easily.

    • @herbertocobock9436
      @herbertocobock9436 Год назад

      There's a lot of knots being used in this demonstration.

  • @otroblogdemarcelo
    @otroblogdemarcelo 3 года назад

    Nice system, cheers!

  • @2shay337
    @2shay337 2 года назад +1

    Hi, can the prusik knot be made with the para cord or cordage a bit thicker than the thin twine you use on the ridgeline? I really like the quick and easy pre-set up of the ridgeline, soft shackles being pre-made for easy setup of shelter and camp site.

    • @AMC-eq3jr
      @AMC-eq3jr Год назад

      Prusik can be made with paracord, but with #36 (three strand) bankline which is tared is less likely to fall of the ridgeline when not in use.

  • @chasingthetrail9375
    @chasingthetrail9375 3 года назад

    If you put a second toggle stick in front of the prusiks you could jut pul a small section through your bowline knot and use it hat as a toggle and have another side be quick release

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад +1

      very true a quick release on both ends

  • @charlesartificer2158
    @charlesartificer2158 3 года назад

    Clever way to use the toggle. Blackie got that video showing my twist on the quick guyline. Come on over and take a look when you have a chance.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      hey great send me a link to the video i will check it out

    • @charlesartificer2158
      @charlesartificer2158 3 года назад

      @@BLACKIETHOMAS here it is ruclips.net/video/VZeUh_0mPHw/видео.html

  • @bamadanbushcraft5369
    @bamadanbushcraft5369 3 года назад

    No knots is great

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад +1

      lot easier on us old guys with clumsy fingers lol

    • @bamadanbushcraft5369
      @bamadanbushcraft5369 3 года назад

      @@BLACKIETHOMAS I know, and I wear gloves as much as I can to protect my delicately aged skin. I look like I've been in a street fight with a Wildcat.

  • @meatloph
    @meatloph 3 года назад +1

    My only concern is that your trusting a lot of tensile strength to bank line, otherwise i applaud your ingenuity.

    • @vjarreau
      @vjarreau 2 года назад

      Bank line is nylon line with tar on it and can withstand more stress and abuse than any tarp can dish out.

  • @jamesjackson4831
    @jamesjackson4831 3 года назад

    Blackie, another top notch video! Thank you, sir. I don't know if you have covered this already or not. But, I don't recall anyone (you, Corporal Corner, Dave Cantabury) that has done a video about what personal hygiene items one would want to include in their pack/haversack? You know like toilet paper, hand sanitizer/soap, etc. etc.......

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад +1

      Yes I have i think but it was yrs ago..i may need to up date it

  • @UuddlerLeRoyBaStart
    @UuddlerLeRoyBaStart 3 года назад

    Oh yeah!

  • @jerrystark3587
    @jerrystark3587 3 года назад

    How about a toggle through the bowline loop, too? Some 3/8" aluminum rod might make very good toggles, as well. It's cheap, easy to work, and very durable. Thanks for the video!

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      I AM THINKING THAT TOO !! MANY IDEAS POP UP

  • @ushi120
    @ushi120 Год назад

    Nice solution, but there are nicer! 👍

  • @marcchrys
    @marcchrys 2 года назад +3

    As others have suggested, you could just toggle off the first anchor (using a bight through the bowline) to save pulling all the line through. Also, could toggle off all the tarp connectors with toggles through larkspurs. I've been experimenting with wine cork toggles ;-)

  • @bunyan6101
    @bunyan6101 4 месяца назад

    You should dangle a toggle off of the bowline and use it to secure to the first tree without passing everything through the bowline using a marlin spike hitch. You can also soft shackle onto a loop at the other tree and lock it to your prussick as opposed to using the toggle on the other end. Seems more secure to me than using the toggle/marlin spike hitch. Of course there are as many ways to do a Ridgeline as there are people in the woods. Haha.

  • @outbackowl3040
    @outbackowl3040 2 года назад

    Hi Blackie ,just a thought why don't you create the blackbird plastic toggle, 13 mm plastic solid round tubing like. Promote for emergency.

  • @savageg4594
    @savageg4594 3 года назад

    A marlin spike at the bowline end is so much faster and easier for quick deployment as well as take down

  • @shawoutdaws666
    @shawoutdaws666 3 года назад

    These quick deploy ridgeline ideas are great. Have you thought about putting a soft shackle on the bowline to eliminate the need to pass the entire ridgeline and toggle through the loop?

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      yes and a toggle up front..lol the more i look at it the more ideas i get . thanks for the comment

  • @carypeaden4147
    @carypeaden4147 Год назад

    The use of a toggle is really nice. Do we lose the 2 x 1 mechnical advantage in tightening down the ridge line that the truckers hitch gives us, or is that 2x1 advantage still there when using this toggle alternative?

  • @terryqueen3233
    @terryqueen3233 Год назад

    Very simple, very easy. Don't cut yourself don't burn yourself I see you. Do you remember that cook that used to say that little line there, I don't remember his name but it wasn't Justin. Just a little memory jogging. Stay vigilant.

  • @ObsessedGamerYT
    @ObsessedGamerYT 3 года назад

    This is something I can use. This is something that makes sense

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      wonderful..i am sure once you start using it many new ideas will pop up

  • @JohnLindsay-zg6lv
    @JohnLindsay-zg6lv Год назад

    I just rap it around the tree 3 to 4 times run the end under the raps. The weight on line keep it tight no nots I'm done under a min I can clip in my hammock to the raps done it for years. Quick eazy

  • @earlelzy7243
    @earlelzy7243 3 года назад

    I need to show you that link to the guy who showed Felix Immler. Bushcraft in nature or Bushcraft nature. I watched it and made it yesterday.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      someone sent me a video ..but the gentleman is speaking in i am guessing german.. i understood what he was showing..but i am sure i missed alot

    • @earlelzy7243
      @earlelzy7243 3 года назад

      I know, I just follow along with him and ignored the language. He's got some really good content so if you look in his playlist you will find that guyline, ridgeline toggle system.

  • @jtmarlin336
    @jtmarlin336 Год назад

    I like how the rope is hanked up how did you start it to get it that way? I've looked through your other videos and can't find how if you've already made a video on it

  • @MAXCOBRALAZERFACE
    @MAXCOBRALAZERFACE 3 года назад

    They should make one of those toggles in titanium. Also nite eyes figure 9 work to.

    • @BLACKIETHOMAS
      @BLACKIETHOMAS  3 года назад

      CORRECT ! it would be simple to add to the design..or as I have done here create one like this in the field should you need one..thanks for the comment safe journeys

    • @byronnorton9782
      @byronnorton9782 3 года назад

      You can use an aluminum arrow shaft for your toggle, I’ve been using them for toggles since the 70’s, or there are titanium toggles available as well as carbon fiber at specialty hammock and backpacking shops if you prefer something commercial.