Bushcraft Cordage from Fallen Branches, Fast & Simple
Published: 7 years ago
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I love finding long broken branches on damp grounds. It always makes for a great cordage opportunity and nice long pieces. This video is done using Ash Wood but I found many other trees to provide great stripping bark when it has been lying on the ground. The moisture helps retain the flexibility of the outer bark on a tree. Trying this with dry branches of course would not have as much success :)
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I love finding long broken branches on damp grounds. It always makes for a great cordage opportunity and nice long pieces. This video is done using Ash Wood but I found many other trees to provide great stripping bark when it has been lying on the ground. The moisture helps retain the flexibility of the outer bark on a tree. Trying this with dry branches of course would not have as much success :)