This episode of the Art of Ropework, Rich discusses the concept and practical application of dead man anchors. He explains how to create a secure anchor using natural objects like rocks or logs buried in the ground, emphasizing the importance of proper excavation, placement, and testing.
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Key Takeaways
Using objects like rocks or logs buried in the ground as anchors.
Create a main hole for burying the anchor object and a perpendicular trench for the webbing to exit.
Choose a rock with a flat surface and suitable shape to maximize stability and secure the webbing.
Use a girth hitch to secure the webbing to the buried object, ensuring it cinches down tightly.
Fill the hole with dirt in layers, tamping each layer to compress it and ensure stability.
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