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This is a lightly edited lesson from my Knot Knowledge course. Prusiks for tarps (the simple tarp knot that holds its position on the ridgeline). A free sample from the full online training. There are 50 more lessons in the course. I deploy a Prusik using a method that differs from what I’ve seen in many videos I've watched. So, I wanted to share my method here on YouTube to complement my other tarp knot videos. 🔹 I show both temporary and permanent ways of attaching Prusiks to your tarp — including how I pre-rig some of my own setups. 📌 This is an excerpt from my Knot Knowledge online course, where I teach a practical set of knots specifically chosen for bushcraft, wild camping, and wilderness travel. 👉 Learn more & join the Knot Knowledge course here: https://www.onlinebushcraftcourses.co... ✨ This video also includes a couple of clips from my Online Elementary Wilderness Bushcraft Course, where I cover tarp setups as part of a wider curriculum on fire, shelter, tools, water purification, cordage, trapping, fishing, natural navigation and more. 🌲 Want to build a strong foundation in bushcraft skills? 👉 Check out the Online Elementary course here: https://www.onlinebushcraftcourses.co... Why Use A Prusik when Tarp Camping? If you're tired of your tarp sliding along the ridgeline when you’re trying to set up your tarp shelter, then this knot is the solution. In this video, I show you a few simple, effective ways to fix your tarp in place using a Prusik knot. There is no extra gear, clips, carabiners, line-loks, or small wooden sticks required. Once tensioned, the Prusik grips firmly, but when slack, it slides with ease to allow you to adjust the tarp position. No matter if you drape a tarp over a ridgeline or thread it on your ridgeline using tape loops, this knot will hold the tarp in place where you want it. Moreover, the way I show how to attach the Prusik loop to your tarp can be used with either tape loops or eyelets. This method needs no extras like clips, karabiners, or sticks. Using sticks can damage your tarp — particularly ultralight silicone nylon models.