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How to tie Shear Lash survival knots - build a teepee with sticks 

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theprepared.com/guides/best-3... Part of a free one page guide to the best survival knots for preppers.
The Prepared's survival expert Jessie Krebs shows how to tie Shear Lash knots using sticks to make a teepee shelter (or hanging a pot over a fire, etc).

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29 июл 2017

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Комментарии : 41   
@Encyclicals
@Encyclicals 10 дней назад
Thanks for this! Using this setup in the garden fir squash and beans!
@w6263
@w6263 4 года назад
I now know how to tie a bowline, do a shear lash, tie up a tripod of sticks and all thanks to you! Much appreciate the video and your enthusiasm x
@dmorgan28
@dmorgan28 4 года назад
You’ve shown me a new way to tie a bowline. In really enjoying these. Thanks 👍👍👍
@Dusty357
@Dusty357 6 лет назад
Well am very very impressed by your bowline trying Ave worked at sea for the last 32 years and in all that time a have never seen a bowline tied that way before, thank-you for teaching this old sea dog a new way of tying a bowline and a have subbed your channel, take care and thanks for sharing a just stumbled upon your channel while watching some bush crafting vids. Thanks again. Liam 😉
@roop298
@roop298 4 года назад
Me too. Well Impressed.
@michaelmartin5995
@michaelmartin5995 6 лет назад
Things like this are what makes bushcraft/scoutcraft fun! When I was in the service I used to show my buddies stuff like this to make field exercises more tolerable. Of course you SERE types take this stuff to levels beyond but camp craft is still worth knowing. ;)
@stephanygates6491
@stephanygates6491 Год назад
I just learned the first mention of the bowline knot in English was spelled “bolyng” so, you pronounced it correctly both times!
@ruthjohnson1001
@ruthjohnson1001 2 года назад
Thank you for tips of tie as I need it for my new tomato plants. 🍅 😊
@09kizzie
@09kizzie 2 месяца назад
very well explained best vidio i have watched
@BradMangas
@BradMangas 4 года назад
You really should start making videos again. Your an excellent instructor.
@BradMangas
@BradMangas 4 года назад
@@ThePrepared Great to hear. I have actually been looking at the training classes at seretraining.us.
@seretrainingschool6778
@seretrainingschool6778 4 года назад
@@BradMangas, sweet! Come on out and play, we have a wide variety of classes that you won't regret taking!
@AAA82680
@AAA82680 4 года назад
Great video, super informative and easy to follow along. Thanks!
@calebdavis8318
@calebdavis8318 4 года назад
Thank you thank you, your videos are awesome
@bonniehoke-scedrov4906
@bonniehoke-scedrov4906 4 года назад
This is my first time enjoying your RU-vid channel. Great work! I’m looking forward to more great content from you. Thank you so much for this informative video! I got so much out of it.
@stevewebster317
@stevewebster317 4 года назад
Absolutely beautiful smile and very clear and concise instuction. I was a Tree Surgeon for 25 years and the Bowline was the standard not for climbing, securing your rope to a carabiner on a harness. With modern climbing ropes most have a spliced loop now, so younger lads have no need to learn the Bowline which is a shame.
@TheWryGuy
@TheWryGuy Год назад
This was a really good tutorial. Great video!
@nwrasch
@nwrasch 2 года назад
Great video, and I enjoyed your explanation of how to put everything together. Thank you for sharing this. :)
@marcoglara2012
@marcoglara2012 2 года назад
These videos are great
@ricoaztec1
@ricoaztec1 5 лет назад
SERE school?? Whoa!!! 💪💪👍
@johnr5545
@johnr5545 6 месяцев назад
Nice god bless
@nicholasverduzco1092
@nicholasverduzco1092 6 лет назад
I enjoy your videos and was curious as to the length of cordage you use for your lashing.
@nicholasverduzco1092
@nicholasverduzco1092 6 лет назад
Thanks that is the answer I was looking for.
@user-cb4et5rj5y
@user-cb4et5rj5y 6 лет назад
ขอบคุณครับ
@seretrainingschool6778
@seretrainingschool6778 4 года назад
You're very welcome!
@stevenladrig9592
@stevenladrig9592 2 года назад
I prefer to use number 36 Bank line for lashing it's a little bit harder but I ain't worried about it retrieving it
@BarryAdams777
@BarryAdams777 3 года назад
Very informative! Thank you! Did you say, SERE school?
@elevensurvivalwilderness6306
@elevensurvivalwilderness6306 5 лет назад
We used this technique on our large 20’ pole tipi check it put on our channel under “weekend camp trip 1/19” ! Thanks for sharing
@ArturoHernandez-il4wi
@ArturoHernandez-il4wi Год назад
Traduzcan al español. Gracias.
@tbillyjoeroth
@tbillyjoeroth Год назад
certain types of fibers and certain diameters of rope must work better for different applications and diameters of sticks/branches, right? because I used a nylon like you'd hang clothes from (bigger than the one in the video) and it didn't behave nor grip to itself like this magical yellow cord used in the video. Mine fought back rather than being limp and also tended to be slippery against itself rather than making nice, small knots which stay tied immediately. Also, the limbs don't have many side twigs and are pretty darn uniform in diameter, which is not easy to find in a pinch. They look like something you'd get at the lumber yard. Finally if you're making a teepee because trees aren't around to hang things, where are the poles gonna come from?
@Leto_0
@Leto_0 Год назад
If you reversed the direction of the fraps each time you could probably connect as many poles as you want without having any bowing
@TreeCamper
@TreeCamper 6 лет назад
What's the design on your arm? Is it a constellation?
@seretrainingschool6778
@seretrainingschool6778 4 года назад
Yes Erik! It's the Southern Cross!
@franciscowitt8710
@franciscowitt8710 5 лет назад
Legal, mas par que?
@mentoskatt4635
@mentoskatt4635 5 лет назад
What’s on your arm?
@exothermal.sprocket
@exothermal.sprocket 5 лет назад
Looks like a tattoo.
@seretrainingschool6778
@seretrainingschool6778 4 года назад
Yes, a tattoo of the Southern Cross, a way to find true south in the Southern Hemisphere. It's in memory of a trip I did with some awesome folks on a National Geographic trip across the Serengeti in 2015.
@drnh4444
@drnh4444 4 года назад
I love your vids but this really need to be that complex?
@shantahsieh4833
@shantahsieh4833 3 года назад
Splendidly to see Woodglut have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.
@milkeywhey2998
@milkeywhey2998 6 лет назад
Hate that pop culture forcing people to get inked
@seretrainingschool6778
@seretrainingschool6778 4 года назад
It's my only one, and no forcing required! It is in memory of an awesome and very special month of my life crossing the Serengeti on a trek with National Geographic. It's the Southern Cross Constellation and I use it in teaching as well!
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