Monday, April 1, 2013

Paracord Uses Cont.

Outdoor Adventure? Keep these helpful paracord uses in mind just in case something bad happens.

Oh. It's not going to happen to you?
It could. You never know. So just read these 'kay?

The Woods can be a scary place, just ask Little Red Riding Hood.

1. Build a shelter by using paracord to tie together sticks or the corners of a poncho or tarp
2. Build a hammock
3. Build a snare
4. Tie logs together to build a raft
5. Is it snowing? Make some snowshoes. Bend a one-inch branch into a tear-drop shape. Weave the paracord across the opening and tie this to your shoe
6. Make a slingshot for protection

3 comments:

  1. What a coincidence? The stated uses are in fact the best ways through which I have put my Paracord to use. I have used it mostly for building shelter, a hammock, a snare, and a rifle sling. Thanks for the tips. Check out more Paracord uses here: http://wildernessmastery.com/survival/paracord-uses.html

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  2. Yep, I have used it mostly for building shelter. Anw, thank for info!
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