I was just messing around the other day, and tried knitting my rope into some kind of net. I found that a 70 m rope makes a pretty good size for a hammock. The picture has 10 stitches, but I think 6 to 8 stitches would be a good width. It's quite stretchy. This might actually be useful if you found yourself stuck somewhere with minimal space, or just have a lazy afternoon. Folded in half it also makes a decent sleeping pad. The whole process took about 15 minutes, and unravelling it is as easy as just pulling on one end.



Give it a try, and maybe keep it in the back of your head in case you ever get stuck out in the cold. At the very least, it would give you something to do.



The basic idea is you just use your arms as giant knitting needles. If you don't know how to knit, it's pretty easy: wikihow.com/Knit

If you want it tighter, you could use something like an ice axe (two straight shafted would be ideal) to make smaller stitches. But this is a little bit slower way of going about it.



woven rope



Folded into a sleeping pad



Tighter weave