Thats a great technique for those who carry around 2 larges poles with them or they have a saw that can cut 2 large poles. Most of the time a person isnt just going to come across 2 poles of that size, strength, and similar length
That’s why every army vehicle carries an axe, shovel, and pick. You cut the poles from surrounding area. But if you’re stuck out in the desert or somewhere without trees then it gets fun.
A folding saw will cut poles of that size. It is one of the most useful tools in the woods besides an axe and a knife and I always carry one in my pack
Exactly. So just do much easier thing of keepin come-along with you. I live in back country and always have a 3ton come-along, cheater pipe for leverage, and couple tow straps along with 50foot 5/16" cable.
Excellent idea, provided you have the equipment,not that heavy to pull over,I once pulled a light truck,about 4 tonne out of a bog on level ground,using good quality ropes tied to the bottom of a fence post using the rope hitch method with 2 loops . 🇦🇺 Australia
Creek - awesome! And I thought I'd about heard it all, survival-skills-wise. I guess as long as humans are resourceful and inventive, there will be virtually endless survival skills to discover... or to teach. It's "all good medicine"... 🐾🐾🐾
Was the point of this video to show people how to do this or just to show people that YOU know how to do this? Because, it was very light on the actual details of how to put it together.
I guess it depends on your perspective. With the visual presentation of the wrapping of the line around the poles, what more information, in a verbal form, do you need? In contrast, watching that one cited by ProspectorTim is about 12.5 minutes of mostly irrelevant verbiage that mainly served to interrupt the continuity of the more informative visual portions. e.g. what does it matter that one pole is cedar and the other is pine; or the knot chosen to tie to his truck. Such matters are just distractions from the real issue of how the winch works. Now, having said that, I felt Creek Stewart did leave us hanging. At about the 30 second point he moved one branch of the line to the other side of the pole and declared that was critical. Why?? He never told us. And frankly, I'm not so sure it is critical. I've seen it done both ways.
You did it the correct way. I have seen many videos where they put the rope on both sides of the log. This technique is also known as Spanish Windless, but it is done on the ground.
I seem to recall seing a vid about making a windless wincc which involves a couple stout pole like you used. But instead of flipping, one pole is veryicle while one is horizontal. One end of the stra is tied to the load while the other is tied to an anchor point, like a tree. Does that sound familiar?
Assuming the tow line is 1 foot from the ground, at 6 feet total lever length you are winching 5lb per 1lb applied. This is probably double that. ~6inches
For the poles you can use some logs, for the anchor point you can use ground anchoring, but you still need the rope...if you are that unprepared you shouldn't go into the wilderness alone or just walk
you really didn't show how it worked, why I dunno you seemed to cut out the most important parts? but for folks who want to see exactly how to make on and see how to use one then just search flip flop winch..
Good tips for idiots who go off all by themselves into the middle of nowhere and think not telling anyone where they’re going is the key to the glorious pure solitude they stupidly seek.
Thank you cowboy Legolas
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Are you teasing us your leaving out 80 percent of how to do this
FIled that one away for sure into my mental toolbox. Thank you for sharing!
Thats a great technique for those who carry around 2 larges poles with them or they have a saw that can cut 2 large poles. Most of the time a person isnt just going to come across 2 poles of that size, strength, and similar length
That’s why every army vehicle carries an axe, shovel, and pick. You cut the poles from surrounding area. But if you’re stuck out in the desert or somewhere without trees then it gets fun.
So you lie down and die.
Just run down to the local hardware store
or call a tow truck . LoL 😂
A folding saw will cut poles of that size. It is one of the most useful tools in the woods besides an axe and a knife and I always carry one in my pack
Exactly. So just do much easier thing of keepin come-along with you. I live in back country and always have a 3ton come-along, cheater pipe for leverage, and couple tow straps along with 50foot 5/16" cable.
I remember watching this when i was younger, he is my all time favorite
Excellent idea, provided you have the equipment,not that heavy to pull over,I once pulled a light truck,about 4 tonne out of a bog on level ground,using good quality ropes tied to the bottom of a fence post using the rope hitch method with 2 loops . 🇦🇺 Australia
I will have more success doing this by taking instructions from the hokey pokey than watching this post.
I gotta get a couple of racks set up in my closet to hold all of my sashes, kechefs and a little tree stand for my scrunchies.
I do like simple yet highly effective skills. Nice, very nice showed why I may need it too.
Creek - awesome! And I thought I'd about heard it all, survival-skills-wise. I guess as long as humans are resourceful and inventive, there will be virtually endless survival skills to discover... or to teach. It's "all good medicine"... 🐾🐾🐾
Was the point of this video to show people how to do this or just to show people that YOU know how to do this? Because, it was very light on the actual details of how to put it together.
Here's another video showing more detail.
ruclips.net/video/QFDGGht3CQU/видео.html
I guess it depends on your perspective. With the visual presentation of the wrapping of the line around the poles, what more information, in a verbal form, do you need? In contrast, watching that one cited by ProspectorTim is about 12.5 minutes of mostly irrelevant verbiage that mainly served to interrupt the continuity of the more informative visual portions. e.g. what does it matter that one pole is cedar and the other is pine; or the knot chosen to tie to his truck. Such matters are just distractions from the real issue of how the winch works.
Now, having said that, I felt Creek Stewart did leave us hanging. At about the 30 second point he moved one branch of the line to the other side of the pole and declared that was critical. Why?? He never told us. And frankly, I'm not so sure it is critical. I've seen it done both ways.
When did kid rock become a Navajo medicine man?
You did it the correct way. I have seen many videos where they put the rope on both sides of the log. This technique is also known as Spanish Windless, but it is done on the ground.
Exactly!!!
This is the most important part, so we will demonstrate it very quickly so you won’t pick up on the “how” and likely will watch someone else’s video.
Great reference Creek!
I watched a couple of guys doing dis but did not grok it.
your demo sank in ta. 🤠
When you're on your way to a Halloween party, but you rip your car over 😂
Or, as we call it here, Wednesday.
interesting knowledge. thanks
in physics. this is leverage.
Archimedes said -- Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world.
Thank you
Good idea bro
I seem to recall seing a vid about making a windless wincc which involves a couple stout pole like you used. But instead of flipping, one pole is veryicle while one is horizontal.
One end of the stra is tied to the load while the other is tied to an anchor point, like a tree.
Does that sound familiar?
I've been walking around the forest for 2 days and could not find the same type of poles you got.
Assuming the tow line is 1 foot from the ground, at 6 feet total lever length you are winching 5lb per 1lb applied. This is probably double that. ~6inches
Weather channel finally talking about pole flips?
Whoever thought of this is / was a genius.
Why did you not show how you attached it to the tree?
Sherry Dee: round turn and two half hitches...
...cuz there's a 45,000 lb military drag winch hidden in the tree...
@@paradiseroad6405 😂
I gotta write that down so I don't forget.
It's a shame you DIDN'T show the complete technique.
that is fucking awesome!!
I guess....as long at you just happen to have a couple of poles, a strap, and a large tree. Worthwhile though, I can see that.
For the poles you can use some logs, for the anchor point you can use ground anchoring, but you still need the rope...if you are that unprepared you shouldn't go into the wilderness alone or just walk
You just need a tow rope and a hatchet and a length of wire, honestly. Chop a couple saplings down, strip the branches and you're good to go.
yooo when did chris jericho start doing survival vids
I BET THAT'S WHAT WAS USED TO BUILD THE ANCIENT PYRAMIDS, ETC. ❤
this guy gives 0 credits with that pants
Why not use 1 pole as a lever?
why not just use the two poles as a lever to flip the jeep over?
Yeahhhh this shows it being done, but not especially HOW to set it up!
Get a piece of string and 2 straws and practice. Do the S like he said, then move the one part over the end, like he showed.
you really didn't show how it worked, why I dunno you seemed to cut out the most important parts? but for folks who want to see exactly how to make on and see how to use one then just search flip flop winch..
How much fuel was dumped in the creek to make this video?
How they built the pyramids, lost mechanical advantage setups like this.
I do not feel alive
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Not sure why you skipped inserting the poles. That would have made this video useful.
dean schneider - why did YOU skip 0:22-0:30 ? there he shows, how to insert the poles
Too much missing data
Why am I first
Pyramids
This video needs less Hollywood fashion/ melodrama and more instruction.
Why dress like the 1800’s though?
Good tips for idiots who go off all by themselves into the middle of nowhere and think not telling anyone where they’re going is the key to the glorious pure solitude they stupidly seek.
Terrible demonstration, IF you were actually trying to educate anyone unfamiliar with the two pole wrench.
This is the poorest video example of how to use this so far
WHEN YOUR RIG IS STUCK AND YOU'RE LATE FOR THE GAY INDIAN COWBOY JAMBOREE IN THE WOODS JUST WORK A COUPLE POLES REAL HARD AND YOU'RE BACK IN THE GAY