The Gray Bearded Green Beret: Making Rope! Green Beret Bushcraft Camp Build Part Six

Making Rope! Green Beret Bushcraft Camp Build Part Six
During Part Six of this ongoing series, I make some better rope to close up the browse bed mattress using some sisal twine and a bush-crafted rope spinner; a simple tool used to create rope from smaller diameter cordage. I'll also show you how to finish off the ends of the rope with a Common Whipping Knot. This series is about a return to more traditional bushcraft skills and enjoying myself doing a solo overnight camping trip, while building the bushcraft camp with more traditional bushcraft gear complete with the 10 C's. I have chosen to use vintage camping gear like an Oilskin Tarp, a selection of leather and waxed canvas items, and some hand forged items that are truly one-of-a-kind like my marlinspike. In addition, there are some items that would be considered more modern mixed in there. The focus of this series was not teaching the skills by the numbers; it was meant to show "skills in context" as they would be used in a bushcraft camp setup. ========== I'm Joshua Enyart, former Army Ranger and Green Beret. Today, I'm an Instructor for Flint & Steel Critical Skills Group and the Pathfinder School. To see my upcoming courses and in-person training, visit: https://ift.tt/2XObBIs Join my email list for exclusive GBGB news and information about upcoming digital products and special offers: https://ift.tt/2NSrE0v As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Follow this link to my Amazon Influencer Store where you can find the gear I use and recommend in my videos: https://amzn.to/2RTimTD Support this channel and the production of more videos with your purchase of GB2 Merchandise: https://ift.tt/2XO8f8e As always, please Like and Subscribe here on YouTube. Click the notification bell to ensure you’re always the first to see new videos and follow me on your favorite social media channel: https://ift.tt/30inMdY https://ift.tt/2MymYN5


View on YouTube

Comments

Popular posts from this blog