HOW TO TIE THE MOST USEFUL KNOT - TECH TALK - THE ROPE ACCESS AND CLIMBING PODCAST

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@swampheights
@swampheights 2 жыл бұрын
Привет Вашему каналу и зрителям из России 🖐️ Видео классное👍, интересно смотреть, хоть и не зная английского, суть понял благодаря комментариев и переводчика Ютуб)) У нас промышленные альпинисты только им и пользуются в основном (Булинь со свободным концом наружу) Удачи Вам в делах и крепких веревок.
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, Thank you for your comment. Sadly, I'm unable to translate it.
@swampheights
@swampheights 2 жыл бұрын
@@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380 Hello to your channel and viewers from Russia 🖐️ The video is cool, it's interesting to watch, even though I don't know English, I understood the essence thanks to the comments and the KZbin translator)) Our industrial climbers really like to use this knot ("Bulin" with the free end outwards). Good luck with your business and strong ropes.
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380 2 жыл бұрын
Hey! Thank you! Hello from Canada! One good thing about our industry. We may not understand the language yet still understand the context! Cheers Mikey
@kevinsimard
@kevinsimard 2 жыл бұрын
Definitely one of my favorite videos you have put out. My thoughts exactly. I never use the Yosemite finish. It is not full proof. Rope lab did some pull test & the Bowline backed up with a barrel knot is the strongest knot you can make. I use this knot everyday for a multitude of tasks. I have gotten some technicians who refused to work on ropes which are anchored this way. Easy fix but as a rope technician you should know more knots then required we are part of a professional organization.
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380 2 жыл бұрын
Hey, Thank you for your comment. It just goes to show how little information is out there. If you followed stuff outside of what you were "trained" you would know that its an amazing knot and should be used more. Not just because of its strength retention but it's endless uses. Cheers,
@igormeister83
@igormeister83 10 ай бұрын
Hi kevinsimard do you have the link for that video by any chance?
@igormeister83
@igormeister83 10 ай бұрын
Best knot ever and absolutely my favourite in all his variations! Thanks for the video! I still can't understand if it's an approved knot or not by IRATA, I know it's not in the syllabus but some people say yes you can some people say no you can't use it. I personally don't understand why it should be forbidden especially if backed up with a barrel or fisherman knot.
@howsitflowinplumbingandmec6200
@howsitflowinplumbingandmec6200 2 жыл бұрын
Yay mikey. I love you!!!r podcasts.
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@samhornbymusic
@samhornbymusic 2 жыл бұрын
:) Thanks Mikey, good to see some bowline love. It's your money maker in entertainment rigging. Depending on the rope, pulling the loop sideways can open up the knot and it'll come undone. Running bowline is a useful extension to know.
@DisWolfen
@DisWolfen 2 жыл бұрын
The “cowboy bowline” (the one where the free end is on the outside rather than inside) is resistant to this slip when the static loop is cross-/circular-loaded
@fxw
@fxw 2 жыл бұрын
In the Austrian firefighting service this knot is teached as a standard knot and called "Rettungsschlinge" / "rescue sling" because it was used in holding situations e.g. preventing to slip down a slope. Nowadays the bowline is mostly used to attach a rope to objects. Thanks for the video and explenation!
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380 2 жыл бұрын
Hey thank you for the little bit of history. Thats kool. This knot if fast and easy to use. I dont know why more people dont use it.
@simonleeks7945
@simonleeks7945 2 жыл бұрын
We learn it in french cqp (french rope ticket) for rope access good for abseiling of trees! For geo work!!
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380
@theropeaccessandclimbingpo2380 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed
@robbynatividad6857
@robbynatividad6857 6 ай бұрын
Can it be used as anchor for tree or stable object for rapelling? Thank you
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