DIY Tripod Hammock Stand - Hang Anywhere

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With This Configuration, You can Place a Hammock Anywhere. Enjoy! Please Hit The LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Thanks For Watching.

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Please Hit The LIKE and SUBSCRIBE BUTTONS as well as the NOTIFICATION BELL. Feel Free to Check out my Amazon Influencer Page and Follow Me on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Thanks For Watching.







recall
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Another out standing video !! I saw some where you had asked if you should change up your video style ? " I gonna throw some of your own wisdom back at you my friend ... "No need to fix what isn't broken" and this channel is far from broken !

freddiedoyle
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Lol I had to figure this one out first. And later I googled it and found this. At first I had just tripods, made from walkingsticks. Then I figured out the "top ledge" to prevent the tops of the two Eiffeltowers to come together. I know now it is called ridge pole. Great upload thx! And to anyone out there: If you don't find sturdy poles, just ad more poles. It may look funny, but the only real trick to this structure is the ridge pole. Other than that it can be tripods, four, five sixpods. It is two towers and a log to keep them apart. Anyway great upload thx!!

plywoodcarjohnson
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As a Boy Scout, our troop constructed a 30-foot tower at a jamboree using four big logs and a bunch of cross-members using only knot-skills. I used a clove-hitch as my foundation knot and a clove-hitch as my finish knot on my side with all the standard lashing and frapping that you used on your structure. If I had known about the constrictor knot and the double constrictor knot, I would have used that. The only problem is, we would've had to cut all the knots to take it down. Constrictor knots are darn near permanent.
That was 50 years ago but just as pertinent today.

jimferguson
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The quality of your video editing has really improved, much more professional. I still like the skill videos the best and overnighters second, then gear reviews. You are doing a great job, thanks for all the time and energy you dedicate to helping us gain a priceless wilderness survival education! Outstanding!

notjustwords
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I've said it before, and I'll say it again. One of the BEST channels on YouTube. 👍

sgtg
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Another “outstanding” video, it’s a shame to hear that these skill videos don’t do as well as gear reviews. I love your gear reviews but it’s a shame that people don’t see the value in the skills you have. You do a great job of explaining thoroughly without making it dry or boring. Please keep up the great work!

JacobW
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Now THIS is why I love Corporal's Corner! Keep up with this type of content! Thanks for all you do!

ArtilleryChannel
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One of the best hammock demonstrations I've viewed, quality visual and audio, easy to understand demonstration to the point and no nonsense.

davidsnow
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Great video! This is a set up that has been pretty well known in the hammock camping world for several years now, but is not really in the main stream. Thanks for putting it out there if that others can take advantage as well! Corporal Kelly said this works for up to a 9’ hammock. In reality, with a proper 30° + sag, it will work for up to a 14’ hammock! For most people, it is most comfortable to use a hammock at least 11’ feet in length. This setup is perfect for that.

JeremiahBlasi
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I learned a whole bunch of knots from you, then went on to watch Dave, Matt and the guys. But you, Shawn, have the greatest sense of humor of the group and will always be my favorite. Thanks for everything.

gregorymccullough
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Don’t care what YouTube says !!! I love your skills videos!!! Your best was at secret lake, because skill demonstrated, and life wisdom talk by campfire. You’re the best !!

jerrynemec
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This deserves more attention.. with high lumber and supply prices this is a great money-saver

leslietaylor
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Damnit! I just bought my first tent. Now, I'm gonna have to get everyone a hammock.

Gear and skills. I like it. As usual, I learned something. Thank you.

bobm
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I'm disabled with a disabled child. I am also a very late bloomer. I have just started each of us a bag with things off your Amazon page. Thank you for making this easy to learn. I may have (hopefully) convinced my adult son to prepare too. Thank you! Your hard work is appreciated.

jporras
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Very Nice. I have been doing this for years when at public camping sites (taking the grand kids camping) . Mostly because there are no trees in the immediate camp area, and I have gotten a lot of people that come by, and give the ol' Thumbs up.

lonniejoraskie
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Well done Corporal. This is the best solution to this problem I have ever seen. David Pearson showed a partial solution some time ago but it wasn't as complete as what you showed here. Your lashing skills are very good. I do prefer the constrictor knot to the timber hitch. That being said, I absolutely applaud your knowledge of knots and your rope skills. You and Dave Cantebury are both masters of that art. Thanks.

jimferguson
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This is "right on time" as I started researching hammock camping without trees. This opened all sorts of ideas. Thanks for your videos. Very educational and useful..Jim

jimmabry
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I really like the way you demonstrated things in this video good job

katienicoledaniels
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Shawn, , , , that’s One of the Most Useful Configurations Yet, , !!!! The Tri-pod is a Excellent and Versatile piece of Structure. Thanks for showing me another application for its use. Excellent Information and Instruction, , !!!!
Joshua

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