Tarp Guyline Angle Hack

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • This is a straightforward yet non-obvious tarp guyline angle-setting hack. This provides you with a useful option when you have no upright in the ideal place to tie off the guyline but two uprights to either side of the ideal spot. This situation often happens in the woods. Yes, you can use a pole and a peg but if you have an extra long guyline or a bit of paracord or utility cord handy, then this is quicker and less destructive.
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Комментарии • 209

  • @juanitagreenspan5412
    @juanitagreenspan5412 2 года назад

    Excellent tip.

  • @paulhenry7122
    @paulhenry7122 6 лет назад

    Nice trick ,I've used a single line from tree to tree then made small loop out of scrap cord and tied a presic knot loop and tied my guide line to it.just a trick I've used thanks for all you do Paul.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Yeah, that's a good idea too. Prusiks are super useful in many situations. Thanks for watching. ATB, Paul

  • @Janetdavenporttdk10
    @Janetdavenporttdk10 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for the video. They say to 'learn something new every day', and I did, that's a pretty cool way to set a tarp up.

  • @Jonboyr700
    @Jonboyr700 6 лет назад

    Great tip Paul. I've run into this scenario so many times and this never occurred to me. Thanks mate!

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Glad it gave you some new ideas. Thanks for the feedback. Cheers, Paul

  • @RCD566
    @RCD566 6 лет назад +6

    Good video Paul. I've done the same type of thing for years but instead of extending my tarp line, I use some extra cord to make an indipendant line between available trees. Then tie and tension the tarp line directly to that line. Either way it works well to get the right angle and tension on your tarp, tent fly sides etc.

    • @SamiAnderson
      @SamiAnderson 6 лет назад

      i was thinking exactly this method. both combined would be perfect. thanks for sharing

    • @Aldocello1
      @Aldocello1 6 лет назад

      I USE THE SAME METHOD , INDEPENDENT LINE AND TIE MY GUY LINE TO IT WITH A TAUGHT HITCH , CAN ADJUST MY ANGLE /TENSION WITH EASE .....

  • @thewimpycamper7692
    @thewimpycamper7692 6 лет назад +1

    Omigoodness. What an ingenius tarping hack!!! Wish i had known about this long ago. Thank you for sharing this tip - surprised I’ve never heard of this before from other youtubers etc 😃👍👍

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Glad it's given you another option

  • @richardbisset8323
    @richardbisset8323 3 года назад

    Fantastic tip Paul 👌

  • @bikepackingmitherbert1153
    @bikepackingmitherbert1153 6 лет назад

    very nice this idea, should be very usefull

  • @chrismurnin722
    @chrismurnin722 6 лет назад

    Hi Paul, great bit of advice, clearly presented. I wouldn't sell it short as a hack (might help RUclips hits) this is quality advice. Thanks for sharing. Chris

  • @HikeCamp
    @HikeCamp 6 лет назад

    That is a very useful hack... Great tool for the box!! 👍😀👌

  • @americannomad513
    @americannomad513 6 лет назад +1

    Another clever tip.

  • @trytheoutdoors
    @trytheoutdoors 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you: clear and simple

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      My pleasure

    • @normanbates3200
      @normanbates3200 6 лет назад

      ... I guess we can no longer count on the woods to provide a respite from the call-to-prayer!

  • @williammorrissey9661
    @williammorrissey9661 5 лет назад +1

    Same. Simple ridge line between the trees. Could make it more taut. And you’d need 1/2 the extra cordage. Great idea / video though, esp if you don’t want to cut your cordage.

  • @kevinbungles
    @kevinbungles 6 лет назад

    Awesome Paul, love the quick tips videos

  • @vvs3796
    @vvs3796 4 года назад

    great! I Think by demonstrating this kind of tricks of different nature you ll get more views,which you deserve.

  • @wulliescottishoutdoors
    @wulliescottishoutdoors 6 лет назад +1

    I use an alpine butterfly knot and do a Y hang with it so it can be adjusted either way you want it, it’s something I use at work doing rope access. ATB Wullie 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿⛺️🏔

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад +1

      Sounds good too.

    • @wulliescottishoutdoors
      @wulliescottishoutdoors 6 лет назад +1

      Paul Kirtley cracking video mate always great to share with others 👌🏻 ATB Wullie 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿⛺️🏔

  • @alphapatriot8405
    @alphapatriot8405 4 года назад

    Top notch thnxs

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
    @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 5 лет назад

    Nice hack, thanks and take care.

  • @davef5916
    @davef5916 2 года назад

    Do you think this would be strong enough for a ridgeline?

  • @nowakezoneforever6021
    @nowakezoneforever6021 5 лет назад +19

    Handy idea!
    My solution is a simple ridgeline between the two trees followed by attaching the tarp guy line with a toggle to a prussik loop on the ridgeline.

    • @bastonor
      @bastonor 5 лет назад +3

      Yup, that's my way of dealing with this setup as well.

    • @canadianrockiesbushcraftal5182
      @canadianrockiesbushcraftal5182 5 лет назад +3

      Exactly what I was going to say 👍

    • @idunbeezasmart1
      @idunbeezasmart1 5 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I agree. His method requires far too much fiddling with cordage to achieve a result that doesn't even allow him to tighten it without undoing all of his knots. A little rain to slacken the cordage with a little wind and that corner of the tarp will be flailing all over the place. A ridgeline with trucker's hitch and a prusik to hold the guyline and that corner isn't going anywhere.

    • @nowakezoneforever6021
      @nowakezoneforever6021 5 лет назад +1

      idunbeezasmart1 great screen name!

    • @idunbeezasmart1
      @idunbeezasmart1 5 лет назад

      @@nowakezoneforever6021 Thank you, friend!

  • @MaxSafeheaD
    @MaxSafeheaD 5 лет назад +1

    Could also use an alpine butterfly knot if chordage is more limited.

  • @Tvede2613
    @Tvede2613 4 года назад

    Hi, I just discovered you on youtube and this is the first clip I see from you. I subsequently saw your Lightening The Load Part 1 - Sleep Systems.
    i thought holy cow is that video 10 years old. so it was only 3 years, what the hell has just happened, how have you gotten so old so fast

    • @user-wj4pm4tk1x
      @user-wj4pm4tk1x 3 года назад

      This is so mean lmaooo. I just watched a video of his from a month ago and he looks the same to me. Maybe a little more grey hair but I think its just because it's much longer so you see more gray.

  • @zchuss1
    @zchuss1 6 лет назад

    I use an axle hitch between the two trees and then run a farrimond friction hitch from the tarp.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      There are many ways to skin some cats. I'm a fan of the farrimond hitch too. Nice hitch.

  • @HockeyGuy_in_STL
    @HockeyGuy_in_STL 4 года назад +1

    Last step: Hang your empty beer cans from all the cords so you will hear when the bear comes at night.

  • @lindamon5101
    @lindamon5101 4 года назад

    Im notta guy but i love u anyway.

  • @sobrevivenciaeaventuradiamanti
    @sobrevivenciaeaventuradiamanti 6 лет назад

    Like de BRASIL ✌✌✌

  • @limajuliett3406
    @limajuliett3406 4 года назад

    How about 2 guylines, one to each tree (if the sweetspot is exactly in the middle)

  • @hermit6208
    @hermit6208 6 лет назад

    Sweet. You can hang your undies out too.

  • @TheKf4pbl
    @TheKf4pbl 5 лет назад +2

    You could run a ridgeline with the two trees, a prussic, & a truckers hitch to adjust the slack.

  • @robch4414
    @robch4414 3 года назад +1

    Nice one. I'd suggest attaching a coloured bandana or something visible at the tie-off point, as the cord between the trees could be hard to spot (easy to walk straight into).

  • @TheBushcraftPadawan
    @TheBushcraftPadawan 6 лет назад +6

    Nice one Paul, not an obvious workaround so thanks for sharing it with us. 👍

  • @randvanguy
    @randvanguy 6 лет назад +6

    Cool video! Please do keep up the 'quick tips' videos as I find them quite helpful. Thanks for your continuing contributions to the bushcraft community.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers for your feedback. Thanks and noted.

  • @ericl2969
    @ericl2969 5 лет назад +1

    That's clever enough I suppose, but my first thought is that if you already have the extra cordage, simply installing two guy lines on that corner of the tarp instead of just the one allows you to accomplish the exact same thing and every bit as quickly and simply. Besides, two diverging lines attached to corners or other parts of the tarp can be desirable anyway, since that's the only way to absolutely eliminate lateral movement (which is immeasurably helpful when the wind is strong).

  • @markfillery1002
    @markfillery1002 6 лет назад +19

    good tip paul, if you intend to camp there in the future plant a tree and in a couple of years it will be perfect

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад +2

      Good tip. Thanks! ;-)

    • @alfredthebigasshousespider9650
      @alfredthebigasshousespider9650 3 года назад

      tbf you can't just plant a tree in a "crowded" area like in this video, it might disturb the other trees around it

  • @lindamon5101
    @lindamon5101 4 года назад

    Id for sure clotheshang myself@ midnight going for a leak.and a clothesline🤩💞💜🤩💞

  • @mccandless1
    @mccandless1 6 лет назад +1

    Tarps are ok till it rains.
    Sorry, I had to...

  • @thebackswim1103
    @thebackswim1103 6 лет назад

    Hi, neat but only thing is there is no adjustment in tensioning once tied, this could be overcome by attaching cord to tarp with an adjustable guyline hitch instead of the usual bowline etc, should retensioning be required it is then simple to adjust at tarp end instead of anchor end ---- I have sometimes attached all my cords to tarp with a non-slipped AGH as it's sometimes convenient to adjust at tarp instead of anchor (& non-slipped to avoid accidental untying when cord left permament on tarp).

  • @jeffreyking3807
    @jeffreyking3807 Год назад

    I love it. Great video. Thanks for sharing. Much better then my shit show. Keep them coming

  • @OldNavajoTricks
    @OldNavajoTricks 2 года назад

    If you can't dig a fresh hole with a corned beef tin where you need it and transplant the entire tree,
    Are you even committed?
    :-p

  • @scottthornton9237
    @scottthornton9237 3 года назад

    Waaay to much yacking and not showing detail... sorry, just being straight up.

  • @firehanshg
    @firehanshg 3 года назад

    Hi Paul, very nifty little trick, can you please tell us what tarp are you using there, thank you, cheers.

  • @PositivelyHealthy
    @PositivelyHealthy 6 лет назад

    Rather than tie the two lines together, just tie the spare line between the two trees like a very slack clothes line, so it is slack enough to reach the tarp line. Then tie the tarp line to it tight and you could even slide it back and forth down the line to adjust it.

  • @couchcamperTM
    @couchcamperTM 3 года назад +1

    What happened to mankind that this has to be a hack taught on the internet... :(

  • @davidpkm
    @davidpkm 3 года назад

    Is there some reason not to just tie the separate piece of cordage between the two trees and tie you guy line to that instead of splicing it and using twice as much length?

  • @Langor
    @Langor 3 года назад

    and then it can be used as a clothes line too :) (but that would be more of a car camping kind deal)

  • @ronbuil6923
    @ronbuil6923 3 года назад

    isn't that a little high? Not challenging you, just asking as a novice.

  • @BeeOutdoors
    @BeeOutdoors 6 лет назад +1

    Not sure why people would put a thumbs down on this video. Though I know this kind of tarp setup and hack I think there is a lot of people out there that would not think of using this. Nice video Paul thanks for sharing

  • @alicanmelen2628
    @alicanmelen2628 Год назад

    Thanks for your clear explanation.

  • @cardocann6689
    @cardocann6689 6 лет назад +2

    I'd be clotheslining myself if I didn't use orange or yellow paracord.

  • @sundaymorninghikes6275
    @sundaymorninghikes6275 3 месяца назад

    That's a really good idea! Thanks!

  • @crazyhorseranchaz
    @crazyhorseranchaz 6 лет назад

    THANKS PAUL, HAVE?????
    I'VE HAD PROBLEM WITH
    WALKING AT NIGHT AND
    STRAIGHT INTO A LINE
    SO I USE REFLECTION TAPE
    OR LITTLE SOLAR LIGHTS
    DO YOU AS WELL USE SOMETHING TO SHOW
    LINES?????? ALSO WISH YOU HAD MORE VIDEO'S ON YOU TUBE,,,
    ANYONE WITH HALF A BRAIN WOULD REALIZE YOU HAVE MORE KNOWLEDGE OF BUSH CRAFT THAN OTHERS TRYING TO INTICE FOLKS TO WATCH THEIR VIDEOS AND THEY JUST ARE NOT EQUAL TO YOUR KNOWLEDGE. YOUR LIFE I'M SURE IS BUSY WITH MAKING A LIVING I'M SURE,, BUT YOU ARE THE KING WE ARE TRYING TO FOLLOW TO MAKE LIFE EASIER IN THE OUT OF DOORS.
    THANKS PAUL IF YOU READ AND REPLY, BEEN LEARNING FROM YOU ALONG TIME NOW AND SURELY I'VE PASSED ON YOUR KNOWLEDGE TO THE BEGINNER AS THEY PICK UP YOUR LITTLE TRICKS WHEN OUT AND ABOUT.
    YOUR KNOWLEDGE OPTAINED BY SOME OF THE MOST WELL KNOWN IN YOUR FIELD,, AND BY NOW ITS OBVIOUS YOU CERTAINLY HAVE PAID YOUR DUES.
    WE HERE IN ARIZONA USA
    ARE VERY THANKFUL FOR MAKING THE OUT DOOR EXPERIENCE MORE FUN THAN WORK. 👍⛺🔥🥇

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Thanks for your kind words my friend. I appreciate it and I'm grateful for your long-time interest in my work. Yes, I should put more on RUclips and am increasing my efforts to do so. As you say, though, it is hard to find the time when I am teaching and leading outdoors a lot of the time. I'm starting to schedule more time for myself when I can make a few videos to share with all the many other students of bushcraft out there. Warm regards, Paul

  • @JBOutdoorsAndMore
    @JBOutdoorsAndMore 6 лет назад +1

    Another awesome video as always.
    Thanks my fiend. Loved it.
    ATB Joe

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Thanks Joe. Glad you liked it.

  • @dwardo1066
    @dwardo1066 5 лет назад

    All done with camera tricks as I didn't see a single stick caught up in the trailing end of your cord! I have used a separate piece of cord in the past but this is much more sensible., Thanks,

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  5 лет назад

      Haha, no camera tricks. I just got lucky this time :-)

  • @theresa_lili
    @theresa_lili 5 лет назад +1

    Great video

  • @grandmasstories3418
    @grandmasstories3418 3 года назад +1

    that is brilliant! thanks for sharing it, Paul!

  • @unclebrownson
    @unclebrownson 6 лет назад

    What about running the line around the first tree, second tree, and back through the tie-out? Knot it with a trucker's hitch, or similar, around the first leg of the run, adjust tension, and from between the two trees, slide the line left and right to get the wrinkles out. Just a thought--looked like you had enough line to do it that way.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Yes, that would work too, although that gives you less fine control over the angle the tarp is being pulled towards. You are more dependent on the spacing of the trees (easiest when it is fairly symmetrical as it was in the video) and the ability to adjust the angle as you suggest is more dependent on friction between the line and the trees than in the way I show in the video. But yes, what you suggest would work fine in many situations and I have done similar myself in the past. Warm regards, Paul

  • @inthewoodswithbigfoot3941
    @inthewoodswithbigfoot3941 4 года назад +1

    Looks like you then have a place to hang some gear. Great stuff!

  • @KaiserRagez
    @KaiserRagez 3 года назад +1

    Mind blown! Brilliant idea, Paul! Encountered this scenario before, but we pull the cord to the ground instead which is awkward. 😅

    • @TheEnglishRedneck45
      @TheEnglishRedneck45 2 года назад

      Or reset the entire tarp in another place! Such a great trick.

  • @solsdadio
    @solsdadio 3 года назад

    Cheers that was well explained.

  • @chrish5949
    @chrish5949 5 лет назад +1

    Very handy. Thank you

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  5 лет назад +1

      My pleasure.

    • @chrish5949
      @chrish5949 5 лет назад

      Paul, I’m sure you won’t have time to reply so don’t worry if you don’t get the chance. Quick question. First “wild camp” next week and it’s forecast some rain. I have a roll mat, appropriate sleeping bag and 3x3 tarp (no bivvi). Would you recommend a tarp setup with that utilises some of the tarp as a ground sheet like a “stealth tarp” set up or do you think I will stay dry using a setup that allows more room inside. The lack of space to sit up when using a ground sheet set up puts me off, especially if the rain is prolonged and I have to spend an extended period in there but I don’t want to risk waking up wet. I’m comfortable and think I have enough sense to choose an appropriate plot to set up. Thanks, Chris H.

  • @WayPointSurvival
    @WayPointSurvival 6 лет назад

    Very excellent tip, thanks!

  • @MaidMirawyn
    @MaidMirawyn 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant! I could have used this over the weekend. I made do, but this would have been so much easier!

  • @greywindLOSP
    @greywindLOSP 6 лет назад +1

    Did we learn this at The Woodlore Bushcraft Course long ago, Ole Ray he is brilliant, of course you know that. ....ATB!

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      You may have done. Juha Rankinen sometimes showed this to people and I think it is where I first saw it when working with him on Woodlore courses. Warm regards, Paul

  • @HFSurvivalSchool
    @HFSurvivalSchool 6 лет назад +1

    Great tip sir , will use this for sure !
    Take care
    Nick

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Glad you think it will be useful

  • @360OutdoorAdventures
    @360OutdoorAdventures 6 лет назад +1

    Great tip Paul, I think this will be getting put into practice. Thanks for sharing.

  • @theoutdoortraditionalist
    @theoutdoortraditionalist 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliantly simple and I have to say that I've never seen this before.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Nice to throw something new out there for you Austin. Cheers, Paul

  • @ScoutManSteve
    @ScoutManSteve 5 лет назад

    That's a neat little trick, thanks for sharing. Just don't get too drunk with that setup, I could see myself entangled in that at night 🤣

  • @max_fjellstorm
    @max_fjellstorm 3 года назад

    Brilliant!

  • @barriewatson
    @barriewatson 6 лет назад

    A Good and simple trick,regards Barrie Watson

  • @birchwoodbushcraft
    @birchwoodbushcraft 3 года назад

    Wow excellent idea. Thanks for the tip. Will definitely be using this.

  • @MoandGillOutdoors
    @MoandGillOutdoors 6 лет назад +1

    great tip paul i try that when im out next time. also give me a idea . thanks again for sharing atb mo

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Nice one Mo. Let me know if your idea also works. Cheers, Paul

  • @robertferry6356
    @robertferry6356 6 лет назад

    Hi Paul, great video for a simple hack that isn’t obvious. Also, like the slightly sarcastic “so you don’t get wet” part!

  • @Buschpirat
    @Buschpirat 6 лет назад

    Ahoy Paul. A very simple but effective trick to setup the tarp. Thanks for showing and greetings from Germany. Azze

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Ahoy! Glad you liked this my friend. Warm regards, Paul

  • @ourtechwriter
    @ourtechwriter 4 года назад

    Clever!

  • @prettyoutside7464
    @prettyoutside7464 6 лет назад +1

    Very nice tip, Paul! Thank you for sharing. Davi

  • @albeklik8055
    @albeklik8055 6 лет назад

    This is ridiculous all you need is one line split in two in two different direction not all this mumbo-jumbo

  • @myss520
    @myss520 3 года назад

    Used this trick on Allagash Lake, Maine, 2 weeks ago. Worked great! Thanks!

  • @lindamon5101
    @lindamon5101 4 года назад

    Ir a genius.

  • @doctorbea
    @doctorbea 4 года назад

    What a brilliant hack!!! I will CERTAINLY be using this!

  • @kammt9999
    @kammt9999 3 года назад

    Great hack! How about using a stick (length up to chest or waist) at the corner, then one guyline from tent (bowline) to stick (clove hitch), using one stake to the ground (taut hitch)?

  • @auroraborealisknives4019
    @auroraborealisknives4019 6 лет назад

    Any chances of bushcraft courses in Canada one day

  • @samtemple3182
    @samtemple3182 6 лет назад

    Great video. Would be great see a video on lighting a fire under a tarp!

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Thanks and noted re fire under tarp. Cheers, Paul

    • @zoehancock
      @zoehancock 5 лет назад +1

      Is that not just like lighting a fire not under a tarp but under a tarp? What am I missing?

  • @russelljoyce4904
    @russelljoyce4904 6 лет назад

    Another ingenious solution for any of those who have spent time in the woods and clocked three trees and then... oh bugger...

  • @gordonmurdoch3811
    @gordonmurdoch3811 4 года назад

    A simple tip for guylines is to splice loops at both ends to them all. It makes it easier to fix the lines to the tarp and to extend a line by using a toggle or simply passing the line through itself, no knot tying. Toggles are great in the cold when your fingers don't work. All the best.

  • @joelydiabuhia
    @joelydiabuhia 6 лет назад

    Nifty...

  • @TimIredale
    @TimIredale 6 лет назад +1

    Thats a handy tip, thanks Paul I am sure this will come in handy in the future. Cheers Tim.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers Tim. Good to hear from you. Hope all is well with you. ATB, Paul

    • @TimIredale
      @TimIredale 6 лет назад

      Paul Kirtley All is well with me thanks, I have lost 7 stone so I can be more active and get more from being outdoors. If I remember we discussed my weight issues in the intermediate course, the course was a great eye opener. I hope to repeat the course one year. Next year all being well I will come down to do the navigation course as this year's one fell on a date I was not available. Hope all's well with you and the team. Cheers Tim

  • @HectorPlasmic
    @HectorPlasmic 6 лет назад

    About a week after watching this video, found myself in need of this technique in the Ouachita mountains. Worked flawlessly. Thanks!

  • @Roarmeister2
    @Roarmeister2 6 лет назад

    You're right; my first instinct would be to use a pole. But this is a valuable technique to add to one's repertoire.

  • @bushcraftstevesonnyokeeffe
    @bushcraftstevesonnyokeeffe 6 лет назад

    Nice one Paul nice I dea great tarp

  • @Quillons1
    @Quillons1 5 лет назад

    I like this a lot. I've always settled for just staking it off low to the ground but this is awesome. I've never seen it before. Thank you

  • @stephenfewson7188
    @stephenfewson7188 6 лет назад

    Great little tip Paul. Often forgotten.
    G'day from Australia 🇦🇺

  • @billyjoedenny
    @billyjoedenny 6 лет назад

    thanks paul , I've got a feeling i will be using this tip this weekend while island camping ..
    billy joe

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Great. Glad it will be of direct use to you Billy. Have a great weekend camping. ATB, Paul

  • @mshockley17
    @mshockley17 6 лет назад +1

    Definitely a useful tip. Thank you!

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад

      Yup, another one to file away for when it'll come in handy.

  • @downeastprimitiveskills7688
    @downeastprimitiveskills7688 6 лет назад +1

    Pleasantly simple.

    • @PaulKirtley
      @PaulKirtley  6 лет назад +1

      That's always a bonus isn't it :-)

  • @robc8892
    @robc8892 6 лет назад

    top tips from the tip top

  • @auroraborealisknives4019
    @auroraborealisknives4019 6 лет назад +1

    Excellent idea !

  • @samtemple3182
    @samtemple3182 6 лет назад

    Great video. Would be great see a video on lighting a fire under a tarp!

  • @stevesmith8854
    @stevesmith8854 6 лет назад +1

    A new way to me... very cool

  • @cillaloves2fish688
    @cillaloves2fish688 6 лет назад

    Awesome idea!!
    I will use that one for sure!
    Thx Paul!!

  • @BuckMckawtheotherone
    @BuckMckawtheotherone 6 лет назад

    Necessity, the Mother of Invention. Just another example of not being so rigid in your camping/bushcraft methodology. Nice!