This is a simple way of creating your own shelter all it needs is trees your paracord rocks to keep it from being blown away by the wind and a tarp.
Paracord tarp roof line.
Paracord a tarp and trees.
Note the lark s head knotted cordage on the paracord line this is a small piece used either end to wick.
Paracord is easy on your grommets because its made of nylon which stretches.
Paracord tent or hobos tent.
It can be made by stringing the paracord between two trees.
I d be inclined to avoid paracord in a hammock because the stretch affects comfort i e.
Hammockers also avoid nylon tree straps because of stretch.
I like using paracord for everything on this tarp because i know i ve always got 100 feet of it at all times.
Of paracord on hand.
Before we get into how to tie these knots for the guy line system let s talk paracord.
Always keep at least 50 ft.
All you need are trees that are close enough to make a platform in between them paracord a tarp to serve as a roof and strong branches.
The 30 degree angle of the tarp s roof will create a ten foot long living area.
This hammock is somewhat rudimentary i used only two clamps paracord and tarp.
Everybody likes to rest on a hammock and enjoy the moment so i decided to make one for my room.
I ve used paracord for tarp lines and such before and i haven t had a problem with stretch in that application.
Draping over the tarp and staking it down are the final steps required to make this standard shelter.
Some of the dozens of practical uses for paracord include.
The a frame shelter is probably the most common shelter one can make.
It would change the amount of sag over the course of the time you re in the hammock.
If the tarp is being used with a hammock i always run a paracord line just under the tarp s ridge this is useful for hanging items off so that they are close at hand and for suspending the elasticated lines of a hammock underblanket from.
Making a tarp ridge line securing equipment to a backpack or a vehicle making a shelter replacing shoelaces making a clothesline hanging food while camping marking a trail and making an emergency tourniquet.
The tarp is very useful when it comes.
But remember that using either smaller diameter line or longer line will improve the stretch characteristics of the cord so my suggestion is to use at least 6 feet per line of the thinnest braided nylon cord you are comfortable using.