Drape a garbage bag over the clothes, pulling the tops of the hangers through a hole in the bottom of the bag. Then cinch up the garbage bag handles and tie them together. Your clothes will stay organized and clean while moving them to your new place. To unpack, just remove the bag, untwist the wire and hang your clothes in the closet.
Mammut Magic Rope Bag. BEST FOR: Gym bag, sitting mat, rope bag. Good things come in threes, or so we are told. Let’s see … The Mammut Magic Rope Bag is tri-use. It makes a nice solid, handy gym bag. Room for a couple pairs of shoes and a jacket. Over-the-shoulder carrying sling.
Cut another hole in the bottom of the bottle, just big enough to pass the rope through. A tight fit is good as we will be using the glue gun to seal it after we pass the rope through. Place in the bottom of the bag and measure how much room there is to the top of the bag. From that value, subtract 1.5” for a 1.5L bottle or 2.0” for a 2L bottle.
With a weighty haulbag, anchor it to the wall using a Munter-mule hitch on the lower-out line. This will help ease the weight onto the rappel device and bypass heavy lifting. Set the rappel device up on the rope with a locking carabiner. This will be the central carabiner. Clip one of the haulbag’s runners to the central carabiner with
Rock-climbing equipment varies with the type of climbing undertaken. Bouldering needs the least equipment outside of shoes and chalk and optional crash pads. Sport climbing adds ropes, harnesses, belay devices, and quickdraws to clip into pre-drilled bolts. Traditional climbing adds the need for carrying a "rack" of temporary passive and active
Use cotton clothesline rope to sew a Cotton Clothesline Rope Basket. All you need is cotton clothesline, thread, and your sewing machine! Clothesline baskets
As with the HF Bags you need adjust the loop at the bag end of the rope before use to make the knot safer & smaller. I really liked the raised red braiding in the rope which helps with grip when belaying. Big thumbs up to NRS for using the Sterling grabline rope.
Step 12: Button. Using some waxed thread, stitch the button to the center of the front piece. However, instead of pulling the thread tight on the back, leave a tail on the end of each piece. Tied the ends in one knot together, but don't tie it tightly against the fabric. Leave a bit of room so the rope loop on the front can go behind the button.
Clove Hitch Knot: (1) Keep a hold of the rope with your right hand, (2) grab the middle of the stick with your left hand, (3) then place the stick horizontally in front of your rope. To stabilize the weight of the bear bag (4) secure the rope in between the ring and middle finger of your left hand. (5) Then with your right hand wrap the loose
Open the bag completely. Use a backhand throw (overhand or underhand will work too, but can take more time) to launch a handful of rope towards your target. Your throwing hand will finish pointing at your target, in line with the throw bag. Pros: Less rope in the river = less hazard. The rescuer still has half the bag of rope to rescue a second
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