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Clothesline
Strategies
Don't lose items from your drying line in the breeze!
Sew a loop of nylon cord
in the corner of towels, dish towel, dish sponge -- and any
other items (where practical) that you might want to hang on a
line to dry overnight. Slip the loop around your drying line
first, so if it blows off, it won't go far!
Leslie Dutton
Clothesline
Strategy No. 2
I read this in a book, but can't recall which one. The
rope (I use 1/8" nylon) should be 2-1/2 times longer than
the span between your trees. Stretch a line tightly
between 2 trees, make a couple wraps around the tree, then
double-back, and tie simple hitches over the over the taut line
every 6 or 8'. Keep the line taut, and tie it off on the
tree where you started. When you hang your clothes, towel,
etc., hang them over 1 line only, and the 2nd parallel one will
keep the item from being blown off. Much lighter than
clothespins, and better than finding your wet, dirty stuff on
the ground.
Jon Lowrance

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