Fantastic videos-all of em. Only one nitpick which I got called out on ages ago and it stuck with me: "use" can almost always be substituted for "utilize". The problem with "utilize" is that it's overly formal/scientific and easily becomes over-utilized. But seriously this is one of my favorite no nonsense bushcraft channels. I love how you don't have a five minute run-up to the good stuff.
It's nice to finally get a notification from utube about your video! I haven't had one for months! Now I can binge watch them all and get caught up 😂!! Wahoo!!!😊
If you have your prusik and toggle already on your ridgeline...surely finding 2 pieces of chord and then tieing another 2 hitches/knots has to be slower, ...but it's another method for sure to learn...👍
I absolutely LOVE how you explain things! Clear, simple, & methodical. Thank you! I then watched your ridgeline video, that was excellent too. You are a natural teacher! Being a solo Mum camping newbie, I’m devouring a lot of camping vids right now for my first trip!, and I’ve *never* seen it explained in any other video that….when I make the “crossing turn” loop, for a slipped overhand knot, if the “working end” line crosses on top I need to make sure the loop goes OVER the ridgeline line rope! Its these simple little instructions that don’t normally get explained (especially if you’re not right handed) and it can make or break a knot. Question….since you explain things so well & I cant find a good explanation video…. how do you get the ridgeline higher - say 8 feet high with a tarp on flat like a roof (not angled)? I’m a 5’.8” tall female, but want to place the tarp over part of my camp site so the kids can play under it when it’s raining & I can cook under it, etc. Can you please help explain how to do that? Thank you in advance IF you are able to do it.
4:06 where you say 'one length of cord' .. I think you mean at least 4? One for the ridge line, then you showed two separate pieces of cord to attach each end of the tarp, and then there's the cord you use to pull up the middle of the tarp to the tree.
this video together with slipped overhand knot should be the most important in the playlist of anyone heading out to the nature
I really REALLY like the simplicity of your work. I also like the no nonsense-no babble-straight into it delivery!
Love to see the vids 👌 can’t wait to see some shelter builds, God bless🙏🏾
Thanks! Coming soon.
Never thought of a slip taut line hitch.💡Thanks!
Excellent job describing the "tarp to a ridgeline" process. - Simple and to the point!
Fantastic videos-all of em. Only one nitpick which I got called out on ages ago and it stuck with me: "use" can almost always be substituted for "utilize". The problem with "utilize" is that it's overly formal/scientific and easily becomes over-utilized.
But seriously this is one of my favorite no nonsense bushcraft channels. I love how you don't have a five minute run-up to the good stuff.
Very clear instructions! Thank you from this Dutch newbie!😂
Simple. Less is often more. Really enjoying this channel! Thank you. God Bless you young man.
TERRIFIC! I LOVE IT! KEEP IT SIMPLE
ESPECIALLY IF IT'S AN EMERGENCY
SITUATION! AND ANYBODY CAN DO IT!
JUST PERFECT!!
Great video man, as a beginner to the bushcraft/backpacking world, these videos are extremely useful for me. Thank you and God bless!
It's nice to finally get a notification from utube about your video! I haven't had one for months! Now I can binge watch them all and get caught up 😂!! Wahoo!!!😊
I am so excited to learn these knots. Thank you.
I like this more than the prussik loop and toggle that I have always used. Got to give this a try.
Hope it works well for you! Thanks for watching.
If you have your prusik and toggle already on your ridgeline...surely finding 2 pieces of chord and then tieing another 2 hitches/knots has to be slower, ...but it's another method for sure to learn...👍
I love the simplicity! Thanks for the ideas :)
Great demonstration Ryley 👍
Thanks for watching!
Agreed. Very nice clip on the basics.👍
Sir, this is brilliant! Thank you!
Very Informative Video
Good explanation to learn and put it into practice.
This was very informative, and awesome. Cheers, and God Bless! ✌️🇨🇦
Fellow TH-camr here ! Sir, you got a new sub !
Easy to learn. Nice share buddy. 👍thanks
Very cool my friend 🤠
Great tutorial, good camera work 👏
I'd put the tarp over the ridgeline and guy it out. That way the ridgeline is inside and I can hang stuff, plus I don't need any extra knots etc.
I absolutely LOVE how you explain things! Clear, simple, & methodical. Thank you! I then watched your ridgeline video, that was excellent too. You are a natural teacher!
Being a solo Mum camping newbie, I’m devouring a lot of camping vids right now for my first trip!, and I’ve *never* seen it explained in any other video that….when I make the “crossing turn” loop, for a slipped overhand knot, if the “working end” line crosses on top I need to make sure the loop goes OVER the ridgeline line rope! Its these simple little instructions that don’t normally get explained (especially if you’re not right handed) and it can make or break a knot.
Question….since you explain things so well & I cant find a good explanation video…. how do you get the ridgeline higher - say 8 feet high with a tarp on flat like a roof (not angled)? I’m a 5’.8” tall female, but want to place the tarp over part of my camp site so the kids can play under it when it’s raining & I can cook under it, etc. Can you please help explain how to do that? Thank you in advance IF you are able to do it.
Fantastic vid as always.
Thanks!
Very nice!
Thank you.
Just got my tarp. Thanks for this
Nice and simple !
Superb stuff
good idea, thank you.
Brilliant 😊
👍👍
love it
Thanks!
Amazing ty
BRILLIANT, UK
Amazing Tarp 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Great technic tnx ❤
Impressive
Great stuff! Link to your tarp of choice?
Nice.
I never learn how to tie a bunch of knots. Would have come in handy 😏
Gud stuff
4:06 where you say 'one length of cord' .. I think you mean at least 4? One for the ridge line, then you showed two separate pieces of cord to attach each end of the tarp, and then there's the cord you use to pull up the middle of the tarp to the tree.
Wait, which way is your tarp running? 👍👎👍😂
Could always just use prussik loops on the ridge line..
Yup that certainly works too!
NOT FAIR! It's toooo simple! You are embarrassing all the other "experts"!!!!!
I was never any good with knots.
Bungee cords would be a good option
@@Stoney_AKA_James Oh, very good. Thank you.
That seems way too complicated
Too faffy
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