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Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

How to use an inexpensive Garbage Bag for shelter and other applications

http://www.yhwhswordoffaith.com/WAS/Survival.htm

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  • this guy is doing simple methods the hardest way

  • @jtboll00

    Appreciate your comment.. So why don't you go out into the woods.. and make a video showing me the way YOU think I should do it. I'm always open to learning :)

  • Anyone..

    ROTFLOL! Rachy is smiling now :)

  • I think that knot is called a lark's head.

  • Very astute Motor :)

    It is a Lark's head.. which is a single Prussik. Generally a Prussik has 2 or 3 turns.. but they are generally the same "knot"

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  • @BushcraftOnFire good job man i love yr vids dave god bless checkout my channel tell me what u think thanks

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  • you always do great videos dave, your right more people should go to the woods and try self reliance.

  • Simple and very useful, thanks for sharing.

  • love simple , cheap, homemade bushcraft

  • I like your videos .Very informative and Tams cooking looks delicious.Have a happy and safe new year.

  • well you did it again u gave me a good bit of kit and knowledge for my kit thanks bushcraftonfire!

  • awesome video as always. Thanks for the instruction, I am already rethinking my get home bag. I'll probably lose the GI poncho and swap in a contractor garbage bag to cut down on weight. Have a good one, Dave!

  • Single Prussik is also known as girth hitch. However, I usually use a clove hitch to tie the pebbles in such a situation since it tends to hold better.

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