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My New Ridgeline System 

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Everything Evolves. This New Ridgeline System is Pre-made and can be deployed quickly saving you Precious Time in the Field. Please Hit The LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Thanks For Watching.
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@recall5811
@recall5811 6 лет назад
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@gco40gray82
@gco40gray82 6 лет назад
Corporals Corner I love this quick loop and toggle system.
@colewebb4643
@colewebb4643 6 лет назад
Corporals Corner thank you Corporal Kelly I allway's injoy you'r video's 👍👍👍only finally got to watch I'm all for simplicity allway's hated big oh shits and how to many people turn something simple in to a big oh shit every one around me panicking and I'm going yah right what ever you think I'm also for being perpared ahead of time all ready got done and the people around me are trying to untangle there mess 😃😃😃😆 Corporal Kelly is C😎😎L and I salute you back you and you'r family have a great 🎆🎆🎆4th or July 🎆🎆🎆 C😎😎L
@scottbeil126
@scottbeil126 6 лет назад
Would be interested in learning more about hygiene. Only seen a few vids related; bushcraft related.
@HaggardOutdoors
@HaggardOutdoors 6 лет назад
Corporals Corner Are you from Ohio as well J town?
@recall5811
@recall5811 6 лет назад
I am from the West Coast but teach in Ohio. Thanks for watching
@maxmac4789
@maxmac4789 5 лет назад
The best thing about this channel is that he demonstrates EVERYTHING. You see him do exactly what he says, and it works.
@jasonkinter9700
@jasonkinter9700 5 лет назад
Not true. He did not demonstrate the trucker's hitch for the other end of the ridge line. That was what I wanted to see. Otherwise, yes, his video is pretty good.
@chasingthetrail9375
@chasingthetrail9375 4 года назад
Jason Kinter he does show it in most of his other videos lol
@knifeaddict1014
@knifeaddict1014 4 года назад
Yea I know a few others don’t they be doing something different or talking in some way that I have no clue how to follow
@RattledEditor
@RattledEditor Год назад
yeah, I just gotta pause the video to go learn how to make a fisherman's knot, first 🤔🤔 then figure out about how long each of those 3 bank lines oughta be. lol. Love to learn but being soo new makes ALL of this new stuff
@lukec1651
@lukec1651 Год назад
​@@RattledEditorfingertip to elbow for the small loops and fingertip to armpit for the large loop.
@brentaddison1973
@brentaddison1973 4 года назад
I was just laughing about how you do your ridgeline exactly the same way I do mine, then I realized I saw this video a few months ago and this is where I got the idea from. Thanks Corporal!
@Gabe1520
@Gabe1520 2 года назад
I use to go camping all the time when I was younger. Watching your videos has got me excited to get back into it! Thanks so much and keep it up!
@PMurray2694
@PMurray2694 Год назад
Only a few months? God damn you're smoking that good stuff
@SniperTrader7733
@SniperTrader7733 3 года назад
This video is a timesaver in the field. I decided to hike 3 miles to a remote area today with all my raw materials; tarp, cordage, stakes, and had nothing unpackaged from when I purchased them. It took me over an hour being a novice to setup the emergency tarp for the first time in my life. In the process of setting up the ridge line and tarp for the first time out of the package, I constructed Corporal’s rapid deploy ridge line, now it only takes me a few minutes to set up. I will practice the two minute drill. I would rate this as one of the most underrated videos. This video is #1 on my list.
@Big-Government-Is-The-Problem
@Big-Government-Is-The-Problem 2 года назад
oof thats a good thing you were not in a real emergency. i tested out my warbonnnet blackbird XL hammock and tarp setup at my house and it was the first time i ever tried using a hammock or tarp and i didnt know any knots except for whatever that basic knot is that you learn as a child, needless to say, it took like 2 hours and it was setup very sub-optimally. im sure you know this by now, but for anyone else reading, test out your gear at home before trying it in the wild. if it was dropping freezing rain i would have been screwed! this is especially true for tarps and tents. so many people buy cheap or even some very expensive tents and they take them into the wild and it turns out the product leaks even if setup properly.
@Jmlittle844
@Jmlittle844 2 года назад
I have to put my money where my mouth is and thank your for teaching me this lesson. The quick deploy ridgeline is a life changer. I figure RU-vid likes money, so the more I give to you and the more they scalp from you, the more they are willing to promote your channel... hopefully. I'm going to give more on one of your land nav videos because those are my favorite. I know they're not that popular with the masses, but the masses are full of fools who get lost in the woods.
@fakename7753
@fakename7753 3 года назад
Ive modified this a little bit. I have a lot of bugs where I am at so I have two UCO candle lanterns with citronella candles. I added two more big loops for a total of 3 big loops. This gives me the two small loops for securing my tarp, then two for the UCO lanterns at either end of the tarp (if its a standard A frame or similar) and one for other hanging stuff in the center. I have found this works really well.
@damonthomas8955
@damonthomas8955 3 года назад
Simple, direct, fast and useful, who could ask for more?
@mrbr549
@mrbr549 6 лет назад
Finally, someone who makes knot tying easy to fathom! Never thought about making a ridge line setup BEFORE it was needed either. What a useful video, thanks!
@Benjam901
@Benjam901 3 года назад
OK, that first step with the bowline I thought you were gonna thread the whole line through... GENIUS move. Just awesome
@hikerbro3870
@hikerbro3870 6 лет назад
That's about how I set mine up, but I use a prusik as the loop for my truckers hitch so I don't have to re-tie it if it's in the wrong position. Nicely done, as always!
@walle2995
@walle2995 3 года назад
Thanks for all your videos. Your channel is great. All your stuff works, just facts and no BS around it. Perfect!
@williammaurer9450
@williammaurer9450 6 лет назад
I'm a big believer in 'keep it simple stupid'. You nailed it. Thx.
@austinkonecny3739
@austinkonecny3739 Год назад
Most helpful technique I've learned. Use it every time.
@scoon2740
@scoon2740 2 года назад
I have used this technique a number of times and have yet to find a method to beat it. I've even shown it to some friends who are impressed with how quickly I can get a shelter up with just a tarp. Absolutely love this video and this channel!
@connorobridge
@connorobridge 2 года назад
No disrespect, but im having a tough time understanding how this is better than just having a tarp with holes in the corners, tying parachord to each corner with ANY knot, and then tying them tight onto whatever is around
@jonathanfrisbee8889
@jonathanfrisbee8889 5 лет назад
Watched this like 5 times and have made 6 of them from 60 feet down to 10 feet for various tasks. Can NEVER figure out why these Living Room Bush-Crafters make negative comments and go thumbs down as you are one of the best instructors out there!! Thanks man!
@tobiaspiering
@tobiaspiering 2 года назад
I incorporated this into my SAR pack for my shelter requirement. What a great system. Thanks for educating us!
@ParrotHead1809
@ParrotHead1809 3 года назад
Just a quick note to tell you that I prepared your ridgeline system as you detail here over a year ago when I first saw this video, and tucked it in my bag. Well, this weekend we were camping and needed to quickly deploy a tarp. I pulled this out of my kit and had it up in no time. Great one. I passed your video onto my camping buddies. Thanks again!
@jeffreymchoul
@jeffreymchoul 6 лет назад
...the simplicity of this system is matched only by the functionality. Outstanding, and a definite method that every outdoors person, not just Boy Scouts can use to their advantage. Thanks for another winner. Great video, great presentation, great application. One I am definitely going to share...
@recall5811
@recall5811 6 лет назад
Thank you and thanks for watching
@planecrazyish
@planecrazyish 4 года назад
Fantastic idea, simplicity is great 👍👍, great time saver.
@djbishop30189
@djbishop30189 5 лет назад
I’ve been wrapping my Paracord in a similar method, but always got knots when it was deployed. This X wrapping method works perfectly. Thanks man! I’m gonna wear this out!
@kevinalexander5408
@kevinalexander5408 4 года назад
I hail from the pacific north west. Parts of Vancouver Island can get over 300 millimeters in a given month, a quick deployable dry covering is very important. Thank you for this excellent tutorial
@redactedcanceledcensored6890
@redactedcanceledcensored6890 2 года назад
I just made a ridgeline like this. If anyone is wondering, I used 550 paracord for the ridgeline and 425 paracord for the loops and it worked. I wrapped the prusik loops into themselves once more for good measure though.
@balioutdoorandbushcraft
@balioutdoorandbushcraft 2 года назад
Thanks Shawn for showing this awesome method how to set up a tarp hassle free. I used your set up and must say....it really makes your life so much easier when the tarp and ridgeline are prepared. Took me about 2 minutes to set it up. Thanks again and keep up the great videos coming. Cheers. Marcel
@Eric-ew8jt
@Eric-ew8jt 6 лет назад
Excellent video as always! Thank you for making this simple tutorial, and not tying your knots fast where I have to rewind a dozen times! This is why your in my top 5 channels simply because you talk common sense about the reality of survival and training as opposed to fantasy situations like troops dropping out of helicopters and herding people into FEMA camps
@cuskinatr2
@cuskinatr2 2 года назад
I've never seen this quick release before, and it's exactly what I've been wanting! Thank you.
@DHFHades
@DHFHades 5 лет назад
fantastic, got my ridge line done, toggles made, got my cheap tent pegs. just waiting on my poncho, then I will make my first emergency shelter. thanks for the great videos.
@terrenceboylanjr
@terrenceboylanjr 6 месяцев назад
Well done. The fast deploy wrap is a game changer
@jimferguson9528
@jimferguson9528 6 лет назад
Well done. That's fast when fast is really needed. Most of the work can be done while warm and dry. A couple of loops could also be attached to the ground corners of the tarp as well. Add two stakes and you have an instant shelter kit.
@tennesseecalm1255
@tennesseecalm1255 6 лет назад
Good stuff man. No fluff with the instructions, right to the point.
@brr8888
@brr8888 6 лет назад
Your channel is really growing! You and Canterbury are the best on RU-vid imo.
@6030jdr
@6030jdr 4 года назад
Watch a ton of your vids, and this 1 is 1 of the best instructional. Keep this set up in my pack!
@gus1911
@gus1911 6 лет назад
Hell yes! Going in my tarp kit tonight.
@keithbrookshire
@keithbrookshire 3 года назад
I followed this today step by step. It worked, OURSTANDING!
@lesliepaulkovacs6442
@lesliepaulkovacs6442 6 лет назад
New (to me) Tribal Knowledge. Thanks for Sharing. I will be using it in the Future. Enjoy our Republic's 242nd Anniversary. MOLEN LABE!
@samday6621
@samday6621 5 лет назад
Thank you! Succinct and well presented. I see so many camps where the day is spent whittling poles and furniture! Nice use of the prusik knot. Before I camp I write a list of essentials to take. Do you have a mantra/system that prioritises items, by weight, space, multipurpose, efficiency, comfort, moral etc?
@hootietheartist
@hootietheartist 2 года назад
Quick deploy ridgeline is definately the way to go! Great video.
@grimmliberty7447
@grimmliberty7447 4 года назад
I watch this about once every three months, because the beauty of it still impresses me. It's like visiting an art gallery, same exhibit, different experience.
@jeremiahacree3619
@jeremiahacree3619 4 года назад
Thats cool...the less time it takes to set up the more time you have to enjoy the woods
@ROMAN138
@ROMAN138 6 лет назад
Once again an awesome vid.
@christinabernards5525
@christinabernards5525 5 лет назад
Yes!! This is what I’ve been looking for. It’s Private Proof!
@ahorseman4ever1
@ahorseman4ever1 5 лет назад
Another great video! I'm retired from the fire service and we used the prussik a lot in raising and lowering systems. Another very quick and easy way to deploy it is to lay the double fisherman's knot on the ridge line and roll it around the ridge line 3 times through the loop then dress the knot off of center. I thought I would share since deployment speed was important. Keep making videos, this old fireman keeps drilling and practicing. I love to learn new things.
@impermanenthuman8427
@impermanenthuman8427 3 года назад
I think that’s called a ‘Klemheist’ knot, I prefer it for use specifically with tarps etc because it seems to hold more reliably than the prusik when using less than ideal cordage like if I ever had to make shelter from whatever cordage I could salvage in my environment like slippery braided nylon etc
@squirrelsaga949
@squirrelsaga949 6 лет назад
Just wanted to say thank you for your service to our country. Thanks your brothers and sisters that give all so that we have the freedoms we have today.
@slowfaller
@slowfaller 3 года назад
Just got home from boundary waters and my friends called me the knot master because I know a bowline, marline spike hitch, clove hitch, a fisherman's knot to attach two cords, prusik knot, and a truckers hitch haha. Have you to thank!
@sergeantcrow
@sergeantcrow 6 лет назад
Excellent... And now for the rest of my life this is how I will coil my cordage ! Up to now it has always been around the palm... Thank you Corporal..
@xlSevro409lx
@xlSevro409lx 6 лет назад
This channel never disappoints. Thanks again Corporal Kelly! Only problem is... Now I've got to update my ridgeline. :P
@cpd833
@cpd833 4 года назад
This one gear/skill is probably one of the most important you have taught. Where I live we can expect rain of some sort 9 months of the year, and being able to get out of it in a hurry is a must. Many thanks.
@phreload1
@phreload1 2 года назад
I can attest this is so simple and easy to set up. Just made one following along and it is in my hiking pack. 2 minute rain shelter that packs back up just as fast!
@loribarnes9114
@loribarnes9114 2 года назад
Now, that's what I call being prepared!
@jodyseaman1885
@jodyseaman1885 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for demonstrating the knots you use. Also for showing the products, such as #36 bank line etc. Very detailed and I appreciate it so much. You definitely know your stuff!
@aaronwilcox5673
@aaronwilcox5673 6 лет назад
Another one you hit out of the park. You really should be one of the largest outdoor channels on the YT. Precise and to the point without fluff and buff and click bait. Keep the vids coming and remember, "I be watching you, next time".
@recall5811
@recall5811 6 лет назад
share my videos and lets make that happen. Thanks for watching
@hetheringtonfamily8798
@hetheringtonfamily8798 3 года назад
I love this. As a single mum who was never taught these things I am very grateful for your easy to follow instructions
@carsonb.7581
@carsonb.7581 5 лет назад
Brilliant! I use each of these knots in a regular basis but I love your application of them, especially in a way where it's mostly pre-tied.
@IACUnited13
@IACUnited13 4 года назад
This method of quick deploy ridge line has found a spot on my hike bag. This was a very utilitarian addition!
@saskatchewanadventure2210
@saskatchewanadventure2210 6 лет назад
I was already doing most of this....but I really like how you have shown to use the prussiks and a stick to attach a tarp....any tarp really, to your pre-prepared ridgeline. You continue to be a fount of knowledge....thanks.
@honey6eeman
@honey6eeman 6 лет назад
Since I discovered your channel my get home bag has gotten more focused, lighter, more reliable and easier to deploy. My confidence has risen while my bag has gotten leaner and meaner. Thank you.
@Freeyourself206
@Freeyourself206 5 лет назад
Egbert Nifflefurtz what’s in your bag? I just made one and it’s huge. I’m trying g to lighten it up.
@planecrazyish
@planecrazyish 4 года назад
What a HUGE time saver. Far smarter to do this 100% right, in your own sweet time, in total comfort, as opposed to try knock it up in adverse conditions, where every second counts. This is proper preparedness. I'm learning some fantastic skills from you. Really enjoy and appreciate your videos. 10 thumbs up.
@nseight
@nseight 5 лет назад
Corporal Corner*You are by far the best teacher* Thank you so much for your knowledge*
@leandergrohaupt8526
@leandergrohaupt8526 6 лет назад
you are great ... i like the way you move. your ideas are so powerful. go on commander.
@elliecarrillo8181
@elliecarrillo8181 6 лет назад
Thank you Corporal for another great video. I have learned so much from watching your videos. I’m a city girl and was too scared to go camping in years past because I simply didn’t know how to be prepared. I now go camping and actually enjoy it thanks to you. The skills I’ve learned on your channel gave me the courage to take a technical rope rescue course and a swift water rescue course. I loved it. Thank you, and blessings to you. 🏕🧗🏽‍♀️🌧☀️
@KT_survival
@KT_survival 4 года назад
Thank you very much Cpl Kelly!
@brucemorton13
@brucemorton13 6 лет назад
Very well done. This is a most helpful tip. May I presume that, because of the figure-8 coil, the cordage deploys smoothly without any tangles?
@jerold8908
@jerold8908 6 лет назад
yes, just pull on the Bowline and extend.
@zenofthemoment
@zenofthemoment 6 лет назад
Total n00b here, but it has deployed flawlessly every single time I've done it. Learned from the Corporal. 👍
@dayne9567
@dayne9567 6 лет назад
Is there a link to how he has cooked this rope I keep trying but just will not uncoil with out getting tangled
@tiffanynico
@tiffanynico 5 лет назад
I just made one and tested it out. It deployed flawlessly. Being a girl with small hands didn't seem to matter. The thumb and pinky trick to wrap it up still worked great
@pedroregalla3333
@pedroregalla3333 5 лет назад
Great idea. Thank you for this teachings and for the effort in making this video.
@thefucrew9865
@thefucrew9865 6 лет назад
This was an awesome video, Brother !!! I always just dealt with all of the knots and twists of a hank that was created by using your hand and elbow....which creates a super large "hank". Thank you for the idea !!! As a former 0311, Semper Fi, Brother ! Keep up the great work.
@davidr6585
@davidr6585 3 года назад
Had to revisit this one for a brain refresher. Several tips in this vid I found I really like... they're not the only way of course, but the ones that work for me. I'd give it a "revisit thumbs up" if I could.
@thomaslester8702
@thomaslester8702 4 года назад
I like your videos because you keep the plain, simple, and to the point. No elaborate setups or unnecessary B.S. That's the way it should be. Good job. I use a larger tarp so I have a few more drop lines and anchor points but the pre-made ridge line works great especially when you need to make a shelter in a hurry, lime when it is about to or is raining. Also practice setting up your shelter when you don't need it and in different places even those that you normally wouldn't, that way you will be prepared if or when you need to do it in a hurry or a survival situation. You don't always have a lot of time to get it done in and it's always best to be prepared for any situation...
@texashillbilly6148
@texashillbilly6148 6 лет назад
Advanced Smoothing It Class has begun! Thanks Corporal!
@sadiqaliabdullah129
@sadiqaliabdullah129 2 года назад
THIS IS A GREAT CHANNEL FOR BEGINNERS TO LEARN THE MOST BASIC FOR OF CAMPING
@ipaales7552
@ipaales7552 2 года назад
Brilliant ....a massive help to my hammock wild camps in the English lake district thankyou 😀
@NewHampshireJack
@NewHampshireJack 6 лет назад
Once again, a superior video. This system will be of great benefit to my mini-people in their get-home bags. We have built 72-hour bags to keep our brood comfortable in the event they must hunker down at school or worst case, find their own way home. Literally, once the ridgeline is made up, even a child could do this when under stress. Earthquakes (we live in the Philippines) are likely the biggest risk in our area so we included shelter in the event school buildings were not safe to be inside. The bags are stored in their school lockers. We have a list of items with expiration dates so we may rotate older stock out.
@ladyofthemasque
@ladyofthemasque 6 лет назад
That is awesome! You are fantastic, thoughtful parents!
@NewHampshireJack
@NewHampshireJack 6 лет назад
ladyofthemasque, Thank you for the compliment but we are only doing our job the best we are able. The truth is, I have a whole new set of challenges here in the tropics. Back home you could get triple E (Eastern Equine Encephalitis) from a mosquito bite but that is rare. We have some really nasty things to contend with like dengue fever in some areas of the Phils. We make the learning fun and "the gang" look forward to each test of their skills and gear. We think of this as quality family time.
@freeholdtacticalmed
@freeholdtacticalmed 6 лет назад
Add a hammock and a full coverage rainfly...(nobody wants to sleep in the floor of the jungle unless there is no other choice!) Great thought on the 72 hour bags.
@stephane6932
@stephane6932 6 лет назад
Perfect for 2 minutes shelter challenge! Thanks you Corporals!
@Perktube1
@Perktube1 5 лет назад
5:27 - live long and shelter.
@o1420
@o1420 3 года назад
You are always very thorough:) Good ideas too. Thank you.
@leehunter1967
@leehunter1967 6 лет назад
It looks like you’ve trimmed down slightly. You look younger ! That’s outstanding.. lol
@recall5811
@recall5811 6 лет назад
#richpiana
@FriendlyFlier
@FriendlyFlier 3 года назад
I learned this technique from you and carry it in my flight bag with a tarp at all times. It’s a great system that could save our lives in the event of a forced landing and we are stranded awaiting rescue.
@bigviper64
@bigviper64 5 лет назад
I really LEARNED something!...Love the figure 8 way to wrap my paracord up. I already knew of the Truckie Hitch, Prusik Knots etc. great tip!
@hillbillyridgeoutdoors
@hillbillyridgeoutdoors 3 месяца назад
Outstanding ridgeline! Thanks for sharing it with us!
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 6 лет назад
Just finished Lar's 2 sets of John-cord (and earned myself each time - 2 blisters - making the cord is painful). Working on your 2 sets next, and sending with 5 (?) John-knots. Only toggle thereafter. Never go back to any other knot systems.
@jasonpeterson8839
@jasonpeterson8839 7 месяцев назад
I’m going bush next week; I’ll definitely be setting up a couple of these ridgelines, one for my Hootchie (tarp), and one for my camo net! Thanks, Corporal!
@GrumpyGrunt
@GrumpyGrunt 6 лет назад
Putting together a new bag and this was one of the first things I did. I never thought about others might not have already figured out the good dope. Nice job. S/F
@MrHatetheplayer
@MrHatetheplayer 3 года назад
man that truckers hitch is rock solid. i was really surprised how tight you can pull a ridgeline from tree to tree
@jacobbordelon2607
@jacobbordelon2607 3 года назад
From one Corporal Marine to another, I appreciate the hell out of your content. I’m definitely using this system on my next camping hike.
@iwannazeib3613
@iwannazeib3613 3 года назад
As a former corporal in Greek cavalry, I feel proud with your blouse you're wearing! Keep your perfect work!
@thewalker9662
@thewalker9662 6 лет назад
I've always been a fan of toggles.... As usual you set the standard as applied to simplicity, usefulness, and economy. Thanks Cpl!!
@Goodpatron
@Goodpatron 3 года назад
This dude reminds me so much of my older brother 😁
@gavinpeters6402
@gavinpeters6402 6 лет назад
Love that you have that middle loop on your ridge line. Some great info mate.
@stevemulholland1532
@stevemulholland1532 5 лет назад
I use your ridge line setup in Costa Rica. I use wooden clothes pins as marlin spikes. They can also be used to pin clothing up to dry. I can send a few pics if you are interested. My char cloth will not ignite. I think the issue is the borax soap I use to wash my cotton briefs. Lol. Time to try unwashed cotton. Keep up the excellent work.
@Marlonsmie74
@Marlonsmie74 6 лет назад
Outstanding as always. Very informative easy to follow def helps me tighten up by skills. 👍
@rechuckg
@rechuckg 6 лет назад
Excellent knot technique. I always like seeing how easy you make it looks and how clean they are. I use a similar ridge set-up. The main difference with mine is that I pre-string the tabs of my tarp with the ridge line. Then I store the tarp, ridge, prusik loops and tarp in a nylon bag with two cinched ends. The tarp never touches the ground.
@kidbach
@kidbach 6 лет назад
the best Teufel Hunden NCO channel on RU-vid. Semper Fi.
@g-palloyd3600
@g-palloyd3600 6 лет назад
Thanks, already have pre-cut lengths but adding knots and quick release is a great idea! OUTSTANDING!
@tommydenton5600
@tommydenton5600 6 лет назад
I use this system for the rope that I hang my backpack in the tree with, and many other applications. Hanking up a rope like that is an essential skill in my opinion.
@SteinerFab1357
@SteinerFab1357 2 года назад
Now THAT'S a bad ass idea ! I like that, SEMPER FI
@davidvaughn7752
@davidvaughn7752 2 года назад
Resubmitting a comment: I don't know if you're going to read this or not but, I just wanted to let you know that this has been one of the most useful videos I've watched... I exclusively hike and camp here in the PNW where it rains a lot and I go pretty deep in. This prepped Ridgeline has made my life so much easier and I use it exclusively for my pitch and it works for several geometries. Thanks again!
@mendyviola
@mendyviola 2 года назад
I’m re-watching this so I can put up a shade shelter to camp in repressive Texas heat quickly. The less effort, the better. It’s gonna be HOT.
@OscarLopez-gi2sm
@OscarLopez-gi2sm 6 лет назад
I'm in. This is going in my pack real quick. Thank you Sir.
@GeneGallo
@GeneGallo 4 года назад
Made two of these for may camping trip next weekend ty for all your trips and tricks as always OUTSTANDING
@VendettaPtown
@VendettaPtown 2 года назад
People don’t realize how knots like this are a MAJOR part of being able to survive in the woods if you needed to. Very informative Corporal😎👌🏻
@mastmar
@mastmar 4 года назад
This is very handy info. You have helped me with the knots and cordage bits a lot. Thanks! Sempre Fi
@hokudadog7637
@hokudadog7637 2 года назад
Thank you, this is awesome. I like how slowly you demonstrate the knots, and your camera angles are very helpful. Brilliant job.
@sojourn1544
@sojourn1544 4 месяца назад
Great video! Thank you for your service!
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