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How Do You Create A Tripwire Trap?

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How Do You Create A Tripwire Trap?

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• Look for a suitable location. There should be a young, flexible tree nearby, and nothing stopping it from utilizing its full range of movement (minimum of 2m to be useful) when pulled back. If the tree resists, do not persist as it is definitely not the type you are looking for. Good trees to use are young willows as they are strong and flexible. • Clear leaves and twigs from the forest floor in the area so they won’t interfere with the trap. Mark out the location of your pegs and double check that you have everything in the proper place according to the diagram. Having completed the check, carefully hammer in all the pegs in their appropriate locations. • Tie multiple half-hitches on the tripwire side of the rope JUST before the peg. This way, it will act as a stopknot and increase the tension on the rope. Don’t forget to tie a slipknot at Number 2 on the diagram to slacken up tension. • The Ropes go in the following Order: Clove Hitch at Branch, wrap around the peg, Half-hitch –>

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