Using a carabiner, attach your food bag to the rope between the trees. Pull on the loose end of the rope to hoist the food bag into the air between the two trees. Tie the rope to the second tree. To retrieve the food bag, slowly untie one end of the rope and loosen it so the food bag gently comes to the ground.
Carrier bag for climbing rope. 28L capacity bag that holds up to 250’ of ½” rope. Cinch top closure. Keeps rope clean and dry. External daisy chains. External gear storage. Covered top handles for added comfort.
If you didn't know already , you can shoot down the rope bags from Roofs and they will drop. there's also what looks like a supply drop crate that got hung on a building when you leave the second (southern) safe house through the rope exit. you can shoot it to get loot. They’re in other places too.
To properly stow the rope in your throw bag, hold the bag open with your lower fingers, rope over your shoulder, and feed the rope into the bag with your thumbs and index fingers. It looks awkward, but with some practice the stuffing goes pretty quickly This technique puts the coils one on top of the other, ensuring a smooth, tangle-free
Fill a bucket or basin with warm water and add a mild detergent or boat soap. Avoid using harsh chemicals or bleach, as they can damage the rope fibers. 3. Submerge the anchor rope in the soapy water and use a soft brush or sponge to scrub it gently. Pay close attention to any areas that appear dirty or stained. Clove Hitch Knot: (1) Keep a hold of the rope with your right hand, (2) grab the middle of the stick with your left hand, (3) then place the stick horizontally in front of your rope. To stabilize the weight of the bear bag (4) secure the rope in between the ring and middle finger of your left hand. (5) Then with your right hand wrap the loose HBvoHa1.
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