How to Tie a Tripod Lashing
Plain turns are preferred for MOST Scout Pioneering applications. On the occasions when a heavy load needs to be supported for an extended period of time on a structure that will receive continual use in all kinds of weather, e.g. an uncovered Chippewa Kitchen, with lots of heavy hanging cast iron cookware, that will be used throughout the summer on a daily basis, racking turns ("figure of eight") are recommended, because more of the rope will be in contact with the tripod legs. scoutpioneering.com/2013/02/22/simple-tripod-lashing/

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Tripod lashing

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