No Convoluted Ridgeline No Problem Hang a Tarp Like a Boss

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Published 2024-06-06
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All Comments (21)
  • @Jaden48108
    You're the only instructor I know that shows in detail what you're doing and NOT blocking that detail with your fingers when tying knots. It's amazing to me how many people on YT don't critique their own videos. Details matter. Anyway, kudos for that.
  • @hikingmando
    Simplicity like this in a tarp setup is great! 100% don't get the other channels' fascination with over-complicating this process. Thanks for keeping it real!
  • I like it when Corp takes us back to the old school topics like the earlier videos!
  • @Hector-vx5yc
    Nicely done brother corporal Kelly!! You’re never on porch playing the quarterback!! You are always hands on!! No BS!!! Keep bringing it brother!!👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👊🏿
  • 9:57 100 The number of projects you have completed with that handful of knots, hitches, and loops. Is simply outstanding.
  • @J1I9M7M4Y
    Don´t we just love when simplicity gets the job done?!
  • Great explanation and visuals of how to tie an improvised truckers hitch for those of us who are knot challenged. Thanks.
  • @tkskagen
    At my current age of 49yo (50yo in late August), I wish there was Boy Scouts for "seasoned individuals" here in Western Washington State... Oh the adventures that I had from 1986-1992 before I aged out!
  • KISS...Keep It Simple Stupid! That was drilled into me back in 1979, during basic training, and remains with me all my life. This method you just showed, most certainly does "Keep It Simple Stupid". No need to make a simple job complicated or time consuming. Great video, Cheers from Winnipeg.
  • Thanks for all your videos. I enjoy them tremendously! I'm a 68 year old boyscout. I use a variation of your trucker's hitch all the time. And I use toggles extensively! I do enjoy camping and camping comfortably... and on the cheap! Thanks, again!
  • @user-ex5yk4xj4c
    People arent afraid of knots cpl they are afraid of having to exert the effort to learn them. Its a common disorder of the day called laziness.
  • @joshuabomar6974
    Keeping your ridgeline & your toggles connected to the tarp or rolled inside during transport will help ensure you always have them ready to deploy. Half inch pvc tubing cut into small sections with a hole for a small lanyard loop will keep toggles together with a light duty caribeaner. Thanks Corporal. OAF.
  • @user-fu9vj9ix3g
    Another benefit of using toggles is that the pressure exerted on grommets is very little. Those cheap poly tarps always lose their grommets when you tie THRU the grommet, rather than spread the stress to both sides using a toggle that spans the hole.
  • A grommet is just a hole waiting to become a rip. This toggle method treats the fabric with the respect it deserves.
  • Great video! After your last ridgeline video I made one like that. Then made another like this, the wsy I've been doing for years. I now have both. I like the fancy one for longer term and unhurried setups, but for quick 'emergency' setups this is so much simpler.
  • Ive never ever left 1 comment on you tube and don't plan to after this. But the way you just demonstrated and eloquently said to everyone out there "Really... How bout we keep it simple stupid" just made me smile!
  • I got a couple of hobby vise, and a couple pieces of dowling attached each end of my desk indoors with a length of paracord to make it easy to regularly drill my knots, works for me and maintains my memory of them