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Change: A Slightly More Complex Rope Bridge At A Private Park; Note the loops AROUND the bridge, increasing stability. Note also the “knobs” around the loops; These are called “Turk’s Heads”, and indicate that the loop itself is most likely a grommet (a line spliced back into itself creating a circle).
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Change: Ihave an idea I think has been unheard of there is a small subdivision up the road from me it is in a circle not
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Change: indicate that the loop itself is most likely a grommet (a line spliced back into itself creating a circle).A bridge constructed chiefly of rope. In its simplest form, it can be one or two
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Change: A bridge constructed chiefly of rope. In its simplest form, it can be one or two ropes that bridge a river, enabling the traveller to
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Change: When you are building up your bus, find where the fuel tank entrance is, and drill a hole through the floor. That way you have
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Change: (like Alcatraz). Because zombies do not have the use of their logical brain, a simple puzzle(any can keep aisalnd lot of zombiesover fromwading enteringheight yourwill fortress.do).If you have the resources and a bit of
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Change: No problem; Down on the Second Floor near the north entrance is the Main Power Breaker Panel. But the kitchen fire is now an apartment
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Change: hide in a potato field, or in waist-high crops. Use only high-yield crops if possible. Finally, build posts,many lookouts, either treehuts or high mounds of dirt so that gunmen can keep watch over the farmers. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------How to tie a ladder from a VERY longTo pieceTie of
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Change: to tie a ladder from a VERY long piece of line..If you have enough line, and it’s strong enough to not give under average human weight, you can fashion a
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Change: NOTE: Having practiced tying this knot myself in preparation for this presentation, I submit to you that you SHOULD use a box to determine the
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Change: Use only high-yield crops if possible. However, this means that working the land is dangerous. Make several lookout posts, either treehuts or high mounds of dirt so that gunmen can keep watch over the farmers.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------RELATED CONTENT: Barricade MaterialsPre-Made Forts Traps
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Change: If you intended to fill it with water (like a moat), ensure that the water is kept moving continuously (such as hihg-speed pumps every few hundred feet). You may also want to add fish, both as a foodstuf and to reduce the amount of insect larvae.3. The
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Change: get inside your perimeter. This three-story example connects two parts of a hotel, and the lower story could easily be sacrificed to allow larger vehicles to pass, and making forcible entry more difficult..takes of fairly stiff tree limbs pounded into the
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Change: Using moats is a horrible idea, unless you're next to a flowing body of water, such as a river, canal or other stream. Stagnant water
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Change: Quonset huts get extremely hot in the summer and cold in winter. Vents in the ceiling help with the summer heat, and insulation can relieve the winter cold, but not totally.Special thanks to Comonsense for this entry.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Overprestigious And Overestimating Your ResourcesMany of the
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