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Climber Crafts? Show off yer rope rugs!

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Dallas Branum · · Denver, CO · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 1,135

Does anyone out there have cool ideas for repurposing used gear? Post up your rope rugs or other climber crafts you've made! I've seen some old gym holds used as drawer pulls, or coffee mug handles, old ropes used for swings and Bachar ladders. Anyone else do anything unique or cool?

Mine are below.

Two rugs out of a retired 70M.

Climber's coat/gear rack.

A new chalk bag out of an old pair of shorts.

Dallas Branum · · Denver, CO · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 1,135

A similar post at supertopo from a few years back.

supertopo.com/climbing/thre…

Gunkiemike · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jul 2009 · Points: 3,492
Dallas Branum wrote:A similar post at supertopo from a few years back. supertopo.com/climbing/thre…
Is it just me or do all those rope rugs look like they used perfectly good ropes? They're way too bright and shiny.
Eric Mountford · · Lakewood, CO · Joined Oct 2011 · Points: 0

Hey Dallas, great use of the old pins for a coat rack. Loved it. Very creative.

Matt G · · Chicago, IL · Joined Jan 2008 · Points: 130

The camera on my phone sucks, but you get the picture.

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Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,280

Somewhere here on MP,,there was a post with many examples of rugs and other crafts. Probably over a year ago somewhere. And posts for rope hammock use for old ropes too. It's always been a popular reuse of your 'historic' ropes,,,a place where you can lie down and tell stories and adventures under the stars by firelight, about the best climbing experience you had with each rope woven into the hammock.

rope hammock holds up to 6

backyard rope hammock

Dallas Branum · · Denver, CO · Joined Aug 2013 · Points: 1,135

How many ropes did you use for that hammock?! Are there plans anywhere? Or did you just wing it?

Woodchuck ATC · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Nov 2007 · Points: 3,280

Got an old rope,,,just started weaving (if you could call it that) the ropes in to the mess. No pattern. Used 3 around the perimeter at first,,,and cinched it up very tight as my base unit. Then started to loop in more ropes, but they pulled the 3 sides together and reduced the size drastically..So in came the white PVC pipes as 'stretchers', to keep the ropes out at the max perimeter. I've used maybe 30 different pieces of rope..a few were 55 meters, but most were short ropes of under 120 feet, as they had been chopped of bad sections long ago and used for old topropes before finally being sent to 'hammock duty' about 2 years ago. UV fade has been affecting them much more now than they ever got during climbing life. Underside is perfect color,,top is faded. And it is shaded by several trees so gets very few hours of direct sun on it at all,,,,just low angle.
The anchor slings are doubled up, and several old carabiners hold it in place....really sags down alot with rain soaked in it or heavy wet snow coverage. It stays up all year long. Tight as guitar strings when dried out in sunshine.

snow coverage last winter

deep snow on hammock last February

Tanaya · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Jun 2009 · Points: 5
Basket from 9mm rope.
This took days to wash, a couple hours to weave. :)
pittman · · flatrock, Newfoundland · Joined Sep 2014 · Points: 5

That's pretty cool. I don't have much of an imagination for stuff like that, wish I did!

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