These knot tying stations are the perfect platform to hone your knot tying skills. The station comes with examples of 14 essential knots and the three elements of a knot permanently attached to the board, along with four dowels, an eyebolt and two hanks of paracord. The practice stations are designed for firefighters, bushcrafters, boy scouts, survivalists, sailors or anyone who needs to learn and remember knots. As an instructor for the fire service and bushcraft classes, I see many students forget how to tie knots because they do not practice them enough. These stations give you a platform to practice without having to go into the field and find things to lash or tie.
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Firefighters all across Canada can't get enough of this Dijon mustard and salsa meatloaf recipe. Serve with baked beans and greens. Leftover sandwiches are great the next day.
Webbing is one of the most important tools we can have as a firefighter with it's limitless uses. The ingenuity firefighters have always amazes me especially when it comes to webbing. We are going to discuss only 7 of the ways firefighters use webbing. The most common webbing firefighters carry is the one inch (1") tubular. The
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