I have put toggles on all my ridgelines for a while now. I also have a toggle threaded onto each prusick so that I can easily attach to my tarps, which all have loops of paracord or sewn loops on each corner. This way there’s absolutely no need to dig for sticks or use tent stakes to attach any part of the shelter, and can be disassembled in a flash. Love all the new Silver Wolves content and the new Groundpounder series.
Blackie, Greatly Appreciate The Silver Wolves Series , I Appreciate All Your Videos and Series. I did have a bit of good luck I found some of my old gear and my Swiss Army Knife Champ still in its case and few other knives too. Thanks Again Sir, God Bless Y'all. You and Mrs. Blackie.
Good video, Blackie! I do just like you. I have a similar setup with toggles and prusiks for my tarp, then carry 2 of these lines, one for clothesline and one for hanging utensils and dishes when washing and to keep bugs and dirt off of them for extended camps. I'll tie small loops on the handles of my dishes and utensils, fold that loop over the line, pull it back thru itself, and put a toggle piece of a stick thru to lock it onto the line.
stay in the woods silver wolves
I know youre rockin the silver wolf monicur hard.... but PJs in the woods? Seriously?😂😂😂 idk how the brits make them so soft
I have put toggles on all my ridgelines for a while now. I also have a toggle threaded onto each prusick so that I can easily attach to my tarps, which all have loops of paracord or sewn loops on each corner. This way there’s absolutely no need to dig for sticks or use tent stakes to attach any part of the shelter, and can be disassembled in a flash.
Love all the new Silver Wolves content and the new Groundpounder series.
Outstanding technique. Simplistic and 100% practical.
Blackie, Greatly Appreciate The Silver Wolves Series , I Appreciate All Your Videos and Series. I did have a bit of good luck I found some of my old gear and my Swiss Army Knife Champ still in its case and few other knives too. Thanks Again Sir, God Bless Y'all. You and Mrs. Blackie.
This hack is high level. The simplicity is profound and useful
At 61 I really appreciate the silver wolves content. Hoping to make a class soon.
Good video, Blackie! I do just like you. I have a similar setup with toggles and prusiks for my tarp, then carry 2 of these lines, one for clothesline and one for hanging utensils and dishes when washing and to keep bugs and dirt off of them for extended camps. I'll tie small loops on the handles of my dishes and utensils, fold that loop over the line, pull it back thru itself, and put a toggle piece of a stick thru to lock it onto the line.
Very good Blackie. I like how you go over each step a couple of times.
Thank you 😊
Hi Blackie, greeting from Australia 🇦🇺, thank you for your time to make these videos available, muchly appreciated thank you.
Another ‘hello’ from a 69 yr old still out there in Australia 😊
Hi Mr. Blackie, thank you so much the ground pounder series, I learned a lot!! Also, thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!!👍🏽💯❤️🇺🇸
Great use of materials broken plastic hangers can be upcycled
Thanks, Blackie, for another useful video. Stay well & safe. Cheers.
Great video, job for the weekend I think. Probably use a bit of wooden dowel I’ve got kicking around in my shed/workshop 🇬🇧
That was a good instructional video. Nice demo. Looks very handy and quick to set up!
That's great, Blackie. Thanks for the video.👍🏻
Another great video tip Blacke!! Keep them coming.
I have one blackie and I use it for a ridgeline also
That was some awesome info Blackie. You da man! Thanks
Thank you Blackie.
Good video Blackie, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Blackie, ty sir this is a good one…
More of the good stuff! Thank you!
Thanks Blackie
Excellent 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Genius Blackie, thank you.
Damn good
Hey Blackie I need to know where did you buy your zippered haversack? I’m an old silver wolf trying to get a good haversack.
How high do you place that line to stop the Zombies from entering camp ??? Have fun stay safe.
What are you a "furry" now?