Paracord and its uses

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SoupOrMan
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Re: Paracord and its uses

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The zombie apocalypse isn't that imminent, Felix, at least I hope it isn't.
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SoupOrMan wrote:Hmm. Has anyone ever made a paracord hammock? It seems doable...
We made one in survival school, but our instructor made us give it up when he found out we were gill-netting trout in the nearby creeks.

It's really "knot" that hard to do, if you can tie a prussic and an overhead knot, you've pretty much got it.
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Felix, NO!
:lol:
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