A better way to attach a tarp
Attaching a tarp seems so easy. You just tie a knot to the eyelet in the tarp and you are good to go. However, the tarp will almost always rip when the first big wind comes along. I've used this method to attach a tarp for about 10 years now and it has always held up to even the biggest wind without ripping or tearing. Check out my other channel where I use this method anytime I camp in a hammock. / @remoteandrestless A couple of other good resources are • Knots for Tarp Set-Up • How To Tie Tarp Corner | Knot To Tie A Tar...

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These Uncommon Prusik Tips Make Tarp Setups So Much Easier!

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Easiest Way To Hang A Tarp - Wilderness Classes For Woman - Easy Instructions- Season 2 -Ep#88

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Took a nice hike and slept in the rain in my Haven XL

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How To Make Your Tarp System

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A Frame Tarp Shelter

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Is this the best tarp setup!?

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This Hack Will Blow Your Mind NOT Your Tarp Apart!!

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Unbelievable Smart Worker & Hilarious Fails | Construction Compilation #5 #adamrose #smartworkers

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Fully Enclosed Tarp Configuration • Camping Solo in Rain + Cook Steak on Fire

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Camping Tarp Setup for Beginners!

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How to tie a tent guy line and other useful knots

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The Easiest Survival Tarp Shelter Anyone Can Build (No Experience Needed)

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Make A Tent With Floor From A Tarp

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Keeping it Simple - Tarp Ridgeline Using One Knot

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How to tie a pole to a tarp, plus 3 reasons not to put your trekking pole upside down.

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How to Hang a Tarp for Camping (2 Trees, 1 Tree, or Join 2 Tarps for More Space)

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Tarp tension system

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