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- noun A
lightweight ,nylon rope , originally used for the suspension lines ofparachutes
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Examples
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I have 25 feet of paracord attached to the lift strap of my hunting waist pack.
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I tried snagging it with a hook from a cargo strap on a paracord line.
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Plus all my hiking and hunting boots are laced up with 550 paracord.
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For us, I take a boot lace or a 2-3 foot length of paracord to teach my son knots that he can pass the time practicing.
What are your "must-have" tools, cooking equipment, or tips for a comfortable campsite? 2009
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Plus all my hiking and hunting boots are laced up with 550 paracord.
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The inner strands of paracord will also work, but I still have my sail repair kit from my sailing days and use those heavy dacron threads.
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Ive heard so much about the beauty of the huge expanses of nature up there and would love to go there for a month long trip to live in the woods and hunt and fish and stuff with only a longbow, a canoe, a knife, and some paracord. that would be the best trip of my life.
Where would you go? 2009
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Ive heard so much about the beauty of the huge expanses of nature up there and would love to go there for a month long trip to live in the woods and hunt and fish and stuff with only a longbow, a canoe, a knife, and some paracord. that would be the best trip of my life.
Where would you go? 2009
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The inner strands of paracord will also work, but I still have my sail repair kit from my sailing days and use those heavy dacron threads.
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For us, I take a boot lace or a 2-3 foot length of paracord to teach my son knots that he can pass the time practicing.
What are your "must-have" tools, cooking equipment, or tips for a comfortable campsite? 2009
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