that knot and whirl around me; your eyes’ glints play on my corneas; your hair clouds my neck, your arms draw me to your breasts, and I could swear you’re almost here complete. But not your wish or mine can quite yet make that so: ...
See our step-by-step guide to the human knot. 5. Outdoor Rope Course Rope courses are a common outdoor team building activity. These courses consist of a variety of physical obstacles that teams must work together to overcome. For example, participants might have to fit the entire team on...
5. Sheet Bend Survival KnotIf you need a longer piece of rope than you have available, the sheet bend will allow you to tie shorter pieces together safely.It works even if the two ropes are dissimilar in size or each is made of a different material....
Handling ropes can also be tough on your hands, and the ropes can be abrasive on your boat as well. This rope, however, is strong and durable but far gentler on your hands and boat than other ropes. It’s smooth to the touch and also easy to tie and untie. However, it seems that...
Ensure that the cordage is threaded through the pulley’s top section. Tie the cord’s end with the help of an overhand knot to put it on a ring. Apply force when tightly pulling the cord’s other end. Another overhand knot can lock it in the right place. ...
(1) Three-Legged Race:No game could be more classic than the traditional three-legged race. Create multiple teams of two, tie their legs together, and watch them coordinate (or not!) to get to the finish line (via Make It Do). ...
They are counter-weighed by large stones tied to ropes which makes it easy even for tourists to operate them and enjoy fishing along with local fishermen. It serves as the primary method of fishing in Kochi and is among the best things to do in Kerala even for a beginner. ...
Knot the Body: Use square knots to form the body of your hanger. You can experiment with the spacing and pattern according to your pot size and preference. Gathering Knot: Once you’ve reached the desired length, gather all eight cords and tie them together using another piece of cord. Th...
Best testing story: One of our gear testers proposed to his now-fiancée while testing these mitts on a backcountry tour high on a volcano in Hokkaido. Afterward, they rode thigh-deep powder, sipped cold beers and soaked in a traditional Japanese onsen. “Calling it a two-thumbs-up day ...
Three nylon zipper pockets pair with deep hand pockets. With two in the back and one on the upper right leg, they’re big enough to secure a passport, the latest iPhone, a notepad, or all of them together. The Rainiers are rated to 50 UPF and feel durable in the hand, making them...