100 uses for Paracord

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1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses :rolleyes:
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses
33: Lashing together an emergency shelter
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses
33: Lashing together an emergency shelter
34:emergency trouser fly farsener
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses
33: Lashing together an emergency shelter
34:emergency trouser fly farsener
35:used with a stuff sack for bear bagging food up a tree.
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses
33: Lashing together an emergency shelter
34:emergency trouser fly farsener
35:used with a stuff sack for bear bagging food up a tree.
35: Attaches a springy sapling, and wraps around the working timber, to a treadle to drive a pole lathe.
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses
33: Lashing together an emergency shelter
34:emergency trouser fly farsener
35:used with a stuff sack for bear bagging food up a tree.
35: Attaches a springy sapling, and wraps around the working timber, to a treadle to drive a pole lathe.
36: To use for zip pulls :)
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses
33: Lashing together an emergency shelter
34:emergency trouser fly farsener
35:used with a stuff sack for bear bagging food up a tree.
35: Attaches a springy sapling, and wraps around the working timber, to a treadle to drive a pole lathe.
36: To use for zip pulls
37: To hold your hat on your head
 
Raft Building

Attach knife to a pole for a spear

Holding a leg or arm splint in place

Rifle sling

Bird snares

Repairs to rucksack
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses
33: Lashing together an emergency shelter
34:emergency trouser fly farsener
35:used with a stuff sack for bear bagging food up a tree.
35: Attaches a springy sapling, and wraps around the working timber, to a treadle to drive a pole lathe.
36: To use for zip pulls
37: To hold your hat on your head
38: Improvise a ladder
39: Improvise a harness
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1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Towing a Land Rover
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1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32: Using the outer casing as a strap for your glasses
33: Lashing together an emergency shelter
34:emergency trouser fly farsener
35:used with a stuff sack for bear bagging food up a tree.
35: Attaches a springy sapling, and wraps around the working timber, to a treadle to drive a pole lathe.
36: To use for zip pulls
37: To hold your hat on your head
38: Improvise a ladder
39: Improvise a harness
40: Hang your bag off the wet floor
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1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32:A skipping rope for kids (needs a heavy knot in middle)
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32:A skipping rope for kids (needs a heavy knot in middle)
33:have used it to hang mesh frames for propagating plants in greenhouse.
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32:A skipping rope for kids (needs a heavy knot in middle)
33:have used it to hang mesh frames for propagating plants in greenhouse.
34 Emergency cock ring during times of erectile difficulties. Or so 'm reliably informed. Ahem.
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32:A skipping rope for kids (needs a heavy knot in middle)
33:have used it to hang mesh frames for propagating plants in greenhouse.
34:Emergency cock ring during times of erectile difficulties. Or so 'm reliably informed. Ahem.
35: Rudimentary swing for the kids as and when they become bored.
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32:A skipping rope for kids (needs a heavy knot in middle)
33:have used it to hang mesh frames for propagating plants in greenhouse.
34:Emergency cock ring during times of erectile difficulties. Or so 'm reliably informed. Ahem.
35: Rudimentary swing for the kids as and when they become bored.
36: anyone for conkers

Craig..................
 
1: Tie tarp to trees
2: Lanyard to hold item (knife, keys etc)
3:emergency para cord wrist band, for bow drill when in the brown stuff...lol...
4: emergency snare (from one of the strands inside)
5: fishing line (from inner strands)
6: Boot laces
7: Floss with the inner strands
8: Dog lead
9: attach parachute to rig (isnt this what it actually is??)
10:Wrap knife handle
11: Bow drill
12:Washing line
13: Improvise a seat attaching a long log horizontally to 2 trees
14: emergency repair for sail while sailing/canoeing
15: belt for your trousers
16: Hang kettle/cooking pot over a fire
17: emergency thread (from inner strands)
18:Make a fishing net from inner strands
19:Make into a net hammock
20: Improvise a sling
21:Hobble your horse
22: Perimeter trip wires with billy cans etc in bear territory
23:Watch strap
24:Rig up a quick bow stringer when you've forgotten yours...
25:a trap to catch chavs for dinner......lol bit boney though!!!!!!!!!
26:Carry gear on your back when you don't have a rucksack
27:A platypus hose cleaner(by tying granny knots in it and pulling it through.
28:For tying house keys to kids when they keep loosing them.
29:emergency tow rope - admittedly you need several strands but it is surprising what a few together will hold!
30:A pulley line for dragging big bits of wood up the side of a hill , i know it works because i've done it
31:A stanby strop.... Actually works quite well!
32:A skipping rope for kids (needs a heavy knot in middle)
33:have used it to hang mesh frames for propagating plants in greenhouse.
34:Emergency cock ring during times of erectile difficulties. Or so 'm reliably informed. Ahem.
35: Rudimentary swing for the kids as and when they become bored.
36: anyone for conkers
37: Absail down a cliff edge
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