DIY Ladder
Things You'll Need
- Cordage
- 2-inch-by-1-foot tree branches
- Hatchet or saw
Instructions
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Determine the desired length of your ladder. Longer ladders will allow for greater mobility but are also much heavier and more cumbersome.
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Collect your cordage, be it natural or synthetic. Keep in mind that your cordage will need to be approximately five to six times longer than your finished ladder.
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Collect your ladder rungs. Your rungs should be either freshly fallen green wood or well-seasoned wood that hasn't rested on the ground, as grounded wood rots very quickly. Use a hatchet or saw to cut your wooden rungs down to approximately one foot long. Try to find rungs at least one inch thick, though two inches thick is preferable.
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Position your rungs on a clear patch of ground, with the thicker rungs toward the top of your ladder, as they will be holding the weight of each rung below.
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Cut your cordage in half to create two relatively equal lengths. Tie one end of cordage around the left side of of the bottom rung. Begin with a double overhand knot, which is created by looping the cordage around the rung, crossing the fibers, and running the end under the cross two times.
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Wrap the cordage around the bottom rung twice and then tie another double overhand knot.
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Extend the cordage to the second rung. Wrap the cordage around the rung one time, add your double overhand knot, wrap twice more and then add a final double overhand knot.
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Repeat Step 7 for the upper rungs. If you run out of cordage, tie more to the first length, using a basic square knot.
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Use your second length of cordage to wrap, knot and secure the right side of the rungs. As a rule of thumb, you really cannot use too much rope. It is far more preferable to create more rope for a solid ladder than for the ladder to fail during use.
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Cut a three- to four-foot length of cordage. Tie one end to the right side of your top rung and the other end to the left side. Drape this loop around a boulder, stump or branch to hold your ladder in place during use.
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