Just set this up today where I run my courses.
I cut 3, 18ft poles and lashed the tops together...
I then threaded a rope through the lashing and threw each end over an apposing tree. I secured one end of the rope and then pulled on the other to raise the three poles.....
With the lashed end of the poles raised, I moved the poles into a tripod shape....
Notice this piece if wood suspended from the apex to act as a pully....
With a rope threaded over this, I tied on the parachute and pulled on the other end of the rope to raise it into position....
At this point i would recommend obtaining a 28 line chute as it is much easier to hang correctly (mine is a 22). Assuming you will have a 28 line chute, tie off every 7th line, leaving six untied lines between tied lines. Gather the untied lines into threes and then tie them off. Your parachute should now hang correctly....
The benefit of this system is that you can raise or lower the chute to suite you needs. To remove the chute, i just reverse the process, but now leave the tripod as a perminant fixture and keep a rope threaded through the pully
