How to Make a Rope for Climbing for Kids
Things You'll Need
- Four strands of 7/16-inch nylon rope
- Hanging hardware
- Tape
Instructions
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Measure and cut your nylon rope threads. You will need about 1-1/2 feet for each foot of finished rope. For example, strands that are 35 feet long result in a 25-foot long climbing rope.
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Braid the strands by overlapping them to form a thicker rope. Tape the rope every foot or so as you go to hold the braid in place, or have a partner who can help keep the braid from twisting. Braid it very tightly to prevent slippage during climbing.
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Secure the ends of the rope with sturdy tape. This will keep it from unraveling of fraying as it is used. Duct tape is a good choice. You may need to apply several lengths of tape to firmly secure the ends of your climbing rope. Reapply tape as necessary, because it will likely begin to lift as the climbing rope is used.
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Hang the rope from a sturdy location, such as a wooden ceiling beam. You may be able to find a specific kit for hanging climbing ropes, but Ross Enamait, a trainer, recommends using two half hitches to hang the rope.
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Test the climbing rope. Make any adjustments needed to the climbing hardware and length of the rope before consistent use.
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