Have you ever sat around wondering just what exactly to do with 50 or so odd feet of rope? It can be a cumbersome bundle and get tangled up, leaving it a knotty mess and pretty much useless. If you happen to be on the go and needing to take that length of rope with you, it might be difficult to pack it in to a bag. Dragging the entire length behind you is out of the question for so many reasons, it could get caught on just about anything from a stroller to a herd of cows.
So if you are needing to grab some rope and make an outing, this is likely one of the best videos you could watch. Within just about a minute you can be coiling up the rope into something akin to a rope backpack where it can nestle between your shoulder blades in neat bundle of length, ready and waiting to be untied for adventures galore. The whole procedure looked a bit complicated to me, but then I don't have any uses for rope other than to herd my children and keep them still.
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Can you please alter this video clip to either appear after a jump or just not autoplay as soon as the webpage opens? It's very annoying to have to find that video and shut it down before the obnoxious music gets to you.
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