Instructions: Turn your duffel bag inside out and inspect the seams for any tears or pulling. Repair any holes and reinforce any weak seams using an upholstery needle and thread, then turn the bag right side out again. Start stuffing your bag tight with old clothes, sheets, or other fabrics. Shake the bag and press the contents down to compress
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Leave about 24 feet of rope uncoiled; this uncoiled rope is used to tie the coiled rope. 03) Wrap the long uncoiled part of the rope around the center of the coiled rope to secure it. Four or five wraps should suffice. 04) Feed a small loop of the uncoiled part of the rope through the top loop of the coiled part of the rope. Use a rope bag. When the rope is in contact with the ground, dirt gets into the rope and accelerates wear. The rope bag keeps the rope off the ground. A rope bag also removes the need for coiling: it is stored stacked, which helps reduce twists. Effectively using a throw bag to rescue a swimmer is a vital skill for any whitewater boater. Timing of the toss, placement of the rope and safely pendulumin
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