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Tying down gear or equipment: Paracord is strong and durable, making it ideal for securing gear or equipment to a vehicle or other structure.
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Creating a makeshift shelter: Paracord can be used to construct a shelter or to hang a tarp as a makeshift tent.
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Building a fire: Paracord can be used to help start a fire by using it as a makeshift bow drill or by using it as a tinder bundle.
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Making a makeshift splint: Paracord can be used to create a splint for a broken limb by wrapping it around the limb and securing it in place.
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Creating a makeshift leash or harness: Paracord can be used to create a leash or harness for a pet or to secure a load to a pack animal.
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Setting up a clothesline: Paracord can be used to set up a clothesline to dry clothes while camping or in an emergency situation.
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Making a makeshift snare: Paracord can be used to make a snare to catch small game for food in a survival situation.
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Creating a makeshift tourniquet: Paracord can be used to create a tourniquet to stop bleeding in an emergency situation.
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Making a makeshift handle: Paracord can be used to create a handle for a tool or other item by wrapping it around the handle and securing it in place.
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Making a makeshift pulley system: Paracord can be used to create a pulley system to lift heavy objects or to create a zip line.
10 Creative Uses for 550 Paracord
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