tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12389938.post6180811685657031889..comments2024-03-28T11:06:56.895-05:00Comments on PawPaw's House: The Swiss SeatPawpawhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14959820068377494313noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12389938.post-71133286256606180672017-07-03T09:09:57.344-05:002017-07-03T09:09:57.344-05:00I've used a Swiss seat for ropes courses and o...I've used a Swiss seat for ropes courses and other high work as much as I have a harness, but I'm quite rusty on how to tie one. I need to review this closely.Jonathan Hhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10476185257203343474noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12389938.post-11874167791223964802017-06-28T08:17:44.720-05:002017-06-28T08:17:44.720-05:00When I was a firefighter in the '70s, it was c...When I was a firefighter in the '70s, it was common to carry a length of 1" tubular webbing in a bunker gear pocket. Tied in a loop with a water knot, it had many uses, including as a rescue drag, keeping in contact with another firefighter in a smoke-filled building, hose drag, and others. A lot of us learned to fashion a Swiss seat in case it was necessary to rappel out of the upper stories of a building. I still carry the webbing when I'm hunting as it makes a good harness to drag a critter out of the nadgery.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12389938.post-41161521114921449202017-06-27T11:56:12.389-05:002017-06-27T11:56:12.389-05:00Major D, the tutorial is great but that initial sh...Major D, the tutorial is great but that initial shot of the video link looks pretty grim; having my junk as a hitchpost is a turnoff, I'm just sayin'.. lolOld Graftonnoreply@blogger.com