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How would you go about building on of these. Anyone have guides. Me and my friend were exploring a found this

>> No.207187

>>207185

One**

>> No.207198

looks pretty simple just freaking copy it

>> No.207204

The Boyscout Handbook. Not the current ones but from the 30's & 40's. See The current BSA policy is Leave no trace of being there. The old policy was based on the English military's position that "wherever you go, home it will be"; Including trenching and deforestation. That was all from Lord Badden Powell's military training. Another resource is rugged survival guides etc...

>> No.207211

>>207204

Thank you so much

I'm just now getting into this survival thing and thing else you might know?

>> No.207218
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207218

Always handy.

>> No.207223

>>207218
Thought I had a sheet on lashings too, maybe this'll help:

http://3feetahead.com/backpacking/docs/rope/fastening.html

>> No.207228

Grab some 550 Paracord and tie sticks together, it's not that hard...

>> No.207231

>>207228
Well, paracord can be kinda stretchy. That's trickier than using some crappy nylon/twine. Ropecraft was always my favorite in the scouts.