So head over to the Ropes and Poles store to take a look!


Last Friday I handed each of my patrols 50 cable ties and a drawing of a trestle(PDF), and told them to get ready for a chariot race. I have heard stories about Scouts in Europe using the heavy duty 'hand-cuff' cable ties for pioneering, and I was curious to see how the small ones would hold up. After a couple of minutes figuring out how to tie lashings with them, the trestles were built fairly quickly and the patrols were ready for a race around the hall, carrying a patrol member on the trestle. The photo at left is a trestle AFTER the race, so the cable ties seem fairly sturdy.
One word of warning: if one tie fails, the whole structure can fail very quickly. At the end of our race we noticed one patrol was missing, they eventually arrived with their trestle looking like this. For the record, they were using un-frapped diagonal lashings. The other 4 patrols completed the course safely. For a first time experiment, 80% is not a bad success rate.