I'm awful at remembering how to tie knots! I need the knot to tie a rope to my bird cage. After some searching I finally found your video. The double fisherman's bend knot looks like it's going to be the perfect knot for my project. Thanks so much❤
[Links] Figure of Eight @0:16 (Good stopper knot) Termination Hitches (for connecting to the saddle): Double Fisherman's Bend @0:36 Anchor Hitch @1:11 Buntline Hitch @1:35 Clove Hitch (End of Line) @2:04 (Connecting knot) Bowline @2:31 (Loop knot) Sheet Bend @2:59 (To attach two ropes together) Quick Hitch @3:29 (To attach two ropes together and send to climber) Knots to tie in the middle of the rope: @4:04 Clove Hitch @4:14 (Mid-Line) Alpine Butterfly @4:33 (Good loop knot and attachment knot) Footlocking Ascending Knots: Klemheist @5:12 English Prusik @5:55 Rigging Blocks Knots: @7:09 Cow Hitch @7:18 Timber Hitch @7:50 Running Bowline @8:54 Clove Hitch @9:34 (Using the End of the line) Hope that helps :)
Found the info great.. but a little hard for a first-timer to follow AND practice at the same time... can see me returning to recap!!!! Either way.. thank you
Hi Bino, just wanna say thank you so much for making our life a bit easier. On the second note, is Double Fisherman’s Bend is your favorite termination hitch? Cuz you surely could’ve started with the Anchor Hitch which is a lot easier lol
Excellent video, just a heads up on your sheet bend portion. The sheet bend you tied is the unsafe "left hand" variety. Tails need to be on the same side. Opposite sides is much weaker and less secure per lots of formal pull testing. Not that it's unusable, but much more likely to work loose and lower strength.
Im going to watch this video everyday. I bought 12mm non stretch rope for climbing. Talk about a beginner who thinks bigger is safer. Lmao its like trying to tie a steel cable.can you tell a little about the rope and its features good or bad. Rookies like myself know absolutely nothing about it. We just have an idea of climbing and are putting the puzzle together. This video is awesome and in my library.
I’m a big inner so not sure that I know. I was just practicing my knot making after watching your videos, practiced figure 8 and got that down good. But then I just made an ordinary simple knot, I just wrapped the tail around and into the loop once and then went into the loop a second time and tightened. It was almost impossible to undo so I figure it would be a good stopper knot.
Ok so ima just ask and try this a different way, im hanging a tree swing on one branch too high i cant climb and dont have ladder high enough, my board for the swing part has the 4 holes with my rope going through,i already cut them to be individually in each hole, not like lopped down through and up out other hole, and figure like a double figure 8 knott would be fine for holding underneath the seat board, but im unsure what exactly i should do for joining the two ropes from both sides, up to my two ropes coming down from branch, ive rifht now just have one giant long rope ide manged to get up ovwr the branch once, was thinking ide toss it up over a couple more times, then do same for second rope on other side, but what knott should i be using to combine the two ropes from the sides of my seat, and what knott should i use to connect the 2 sides of swing ropes, to the two coming down off branch? Think ive watched too many confusing knott videos and im all tangled trying to apply the knotts ive learned, i just dont know which will be the best.
I kind of sounds like you want to connect the ropes together. If that is the case. Have a look at this video the part where I make a prussik loop. th-cam.com/video/e0AtTKqaeTo/w-d-xo.html Hope this helps.
Great video mate from Australia, a couple I didn't know and will try them out. Question: with the bowline, why do you finish the tail on the inside? I got taught to always finish the tail on the outside of the hole so that it doesn't get in the way when using carabiners on a bowline. I'm just curious. Cheers
I believe the if it's tied with the tail on the outside it's a Cowboy Bowline and what was explained to me is that it can come loose easier than the regular bowline. The regular Bowline can come loose if it gets tension and slack multiple time. That's why if someone is using it as a termination to a climbing system it's better to have a Bowline with a Yosemite finish. What better for your termination climbing system are the three named in this video.
Thank you both for doing this video. I am getting prepared to climb and cut a big dead branch so this will definitey help. Bino, I think there is a small typo in the title at second 14 in the video "Tree Experiance" -> "Experience" maybe? For the next video, Cheers ;)
Well you created a clear showing of all kinds of knots and uses. Its crazy how you can trust your life to a knot. Wrapping a rope around the tree five time without a termination knot just seems unsafe. Lol I've never climbed a tree either.
i can never remember how to do a alpine butterfly like that so i just twist the roap and feed the bite around and into the twist do the double prity much the same way although i normaly just use the figher off 8 in the middle off the line for a conection point although you can only load it in one direction i also don't climb trees just rock good video though!!
Careful w/your Sheet Bend. You want both ends above (or both below) the knot, when done. Just flip your initial bight over. Double Sheet Bend is a good bit more secure.
I had an idea for a video and for new climbers for moving rope system, is put a split tail and Blake's hitch from hitch climber pulley above you friction hitch, then decent becomes a 2 step process. When weighted pull Blake's hitch down, then main friction hitch, but you only drop down till the Blake's hitch grabs,
@@BinoHConstructive criticism, no disrespect; lose the background noise. The subject & your narration of it is great! The addition of distracting, monotonous & annoying music ruined the vid for me. I could shut the volume off and turn on CC, but it's hard to watch the vid and read subtitles at the same time.
Take your time alot of those knots unless you're climbing you won't use. The mid line one called the Gatorade knot yes your running bull knot or whatever it's really called. Your tension hitch is very important. But they are all good to know and always practice before you just start dropping big branches cause that can get a little hairy real quick.
Great video Bino. I noticed on your intro to the video.... Experience is spelled wrong. You have it spelled as "Experiance". Don't shoot the messenger lol. Have a good day. 🙂
I was a rigger many years back And your clove hitch was incomplete at the first part of the video You must always put a half hitch back on the incoming line so it does not unravel
That's not a double fishermans though it's a single - a double fishermans is a bend (a bend joins ends ) joining two ropes.It's a barrel knot, half fishermans
Excellent. Love your videos. Thanks for taking the time to make them
Glad you like them!
I'm awful at remembering how to tie knots! I need the knot to tie a rope to my bird cage. After some searching I finally found your video. The double fisherman's bend knot looks like it's going to be the perfect knot for my project. Thanks so much❤
I'm glad it helped. Take care!
[Links]
Figure of Eight @0:16 (Good stopper knot)
Termination Hitches (for connecting to the saddle):
Double Fisherman's Bend @0:36
Anchor Hitch @1:11
Buntline Hitch @1:35
Clove Hitch (End of Line) @2:04 (Connecting knot)
Bowline @2:31 (Loop knot)
Sheet Bend @2:59 (To attach two ropes together)
Quick Hitch @3:29 (To attach two ropes together and send to climber)
Knots to tie in the middle of the rope: @4:04
Clove Hitch @4:14 (Mid-Line)
Alpine Butterfly @4:33 (Good loop knot and attachment knot)
Footlocking Ascending Knots:
Klemheist @5:12
English Prusik @5:55
Rigging Blocks Knots: @7:09
Cow Hitch @7:18
Timber Hitch @7:50
Running Bowline @8:54
Clove Hitch @9:34 (Using the End of the line)
Hope that helps :)
Thank you!
@@BinoH You are welcome :)
Thank you for organizing the time stamps.
Next time could you place the timestamp before the names? ❤
Another excellent tutorial video Bino!
Thank you
Blessings and aloha
Thank you too!
Thanks!
You're welcome and Thank you!
Digging your hoodie. Thanks for all the info! It's been a few years since I've climbed and I'm getting back into it. Really appreciate your videos
Awesome! Thank you!
Great categorization!
Thanks
Great video Bino. Very clear and detailed! Whats the best knot to use with a blakes for ascending? If your using a double rope method.
If you are using a split tail any of the three termination knots will work well. Double Fisherman, Anchor or the Buntline.
Found the info great.. but a little hard for a first-timer to follow AND practice at the same time... can see me returning to recap!!!! Either way.. thank you
Check out our channel we have long versions of the knots in this video.
Hi Bino, just wanna say thank you so much for making our life a bit easier. On the second note, is Double Fisherman’s Bend is your favorite termination hitch? Cuz you surely could’ve started with the Anchor Hitch which is a lot easier lol
Thank you, Yes the Double Fisherman's is my favorite Termination knot. I really like the way it unties when I'm finished climbing.
Excellent video, just a heads up on your sheet bend portion. The sheet bend you tied is the unsafe "left hand" variety. Tails need to be on the same side. Opposite sides is much weaker and less secure per lots of formal pull testing. Not that it's unusable, but much more likely to work loose and lower strength.
Thanks for the tip.
Great video helped heaps but you’re missing a second half hitch on your cows hitch
Good presentation Bino H 👌 🇨🇦🇺🇸
Thank you!
ThX Bino :: I learn english and to climb / rope knots.
Thank again my friend.
Dl from France
You're welcome, take care!
Nice knots, bit I'd like a bit clearer rope handling.
Im going to watch this video everyday. I bought 12mm non stretch rope for climbing. Talk about a beginner who thinks bigger is safer. Lmao its like trying to tie a steel cable.can you tell a little about the rope and its features good or bad. Rookies like myself know absolutely nothing about it. We just have an idea of climbing and are putting the puzzle together. This video is awesome and in my library.
Thanks!
Thanks for doing these videos. I have learned so much. I have a question though, what is wrong with a double overhand knot as a stopper knot?
Thank you. Do you mean a double fishermen's stopper knot?
I’m a big inner so not sure that I know. I was just practicing my knot making after watching your videos, practiced figure 8 and got that down good. But then I just made an ordinary simple knot, I just wrapped the tail around and into the loop once and then went into the loop a second time and tightened. It was almost impossible to undo so I figure it would be a good stopper knot.
Ok so ima just ask and try this a different way, im hanging a tree swing on one branch too high i cant climb and dont have ladder high enough, my board for the swing part has the 4 holes with my rope going through,i already cut them to be individually in each hole, not like lopped down through and up out other hole, and figure like a double figure 8 knott would be fine for holding underneath the seat board, but im unsure what exactly i should do for joining the two ropes from both sides, up to my two ropes coming down from branch, ive rifht now just have one giant long rope ide manged to get up ovwr the branch once, was thinking ide toss it up over a couple more times, then do same for second rope on other side, but what knott should i be using to combine the two ropes from the sides of my seat, and what knott should i use to connect the 2 sides of swing ropes, to the two coming down off branch? Think ive watched too many confusing knott videos and im all tangled trying to apply the knotts ive learned, i just dont know which will be the best.
I kind of sounds like you want to connect the ropes together. If that is the case. Have a look at this video the part where I make a prussik loop. th-cam.com/video/e0AtTKqaeTo/w-d-xo.html
Hope this helps.
Thanks for sharing this!
Where do you purchase your ropes and what type / brands, please.
Thanks,
Steve
I like to buy from Bishop Company, they are near by. Bluemoo, Drennaline, xstatic, Silver Ivy.
@@BinoH Thank you sir, for replying, will look into those brands.
Have a good day,
Steve
@@lisamcqueen8509 you're welcome
Thanks Bino. Where do I get that sweatshirt?
A friend of mine named Eddy gave it to me. I think you bought it online.
Excellent demo!!! Thank you!!!!👊
You're welcome, thank you!
Great video mate from Australia, a couple I didn't know and will try them out.
Question: with the bowline, why do you finish the tail on the inside?
I got taught to always finish the tail on the outside of the hole so that it doesn't get in the way when using carabiners on a bowline.
I'm just curious. Cheers
I believe the if it's tied with the tail on the outside it's a Cowboy Bowline and what was explained to me is that it can come loose easier than the regular bowline. The regular Bowline can come loose if it gets tension and slack multiple time. That's why if someone is using it as a termination to a climbing system it's better to have a Bowline with a Yosemite finish. What better for your termination climbing system are the three named in this video.
@@BinoH Yeah nice thanks for the info, they are both called bowline here, We use Figure Eights for climbing system termination in Aussie
Thank you both for doing this video. I am getting prepared to climb and cut a big dead branch so this will definitey help.
Bino, I think there is a small typo in the title at second 14 in the video "Tree Experiance" -> "Experience" maybe? For the next video, Cheers ;)
Thank you!
If I didn’t learn anything else, I learned to “tie, dress, and set it”… all jokes aside, great video!
Thank you!
Bino H, have you tried the Sticht Hitch? Allows you to climb SRS with out the rope wrench. Really a game changer
No I have not. Thanks for the info.
Excellent. Important. Thanks.
You are welcome!
Great video…well done and thank you
Glad you enjoyed it!
Well you created a clear showing of all kinds of knots and uses. Its crazy how you can trust your life to a knot. Wrapping a rope around the tree five time without a termination knot just seems unsafe. Lol I've never climbed a tree either.
As long as they are tied properly you'll be safe.
i can never remember how to do a alpine butterfly like that so i just twist the roap and feed the bite around and into the twist do the double prity much the same way although i normaly just use the figher off 8 in the middle off the line for a conection point although you can only load it in one direction i also don't climb trees just rock good video though!!
Thanks for sharing!
Careful w/your Sheet Bend. You want both ends above (or both below) the knot, when done. Just flip your initial bight over. Double Sheet Bend is a good bit more secure.
Thanks for sharing!
Great video very helpful 👍
Glad to hear it!
I've never tied the sheet bend that way, so I was a bit confused. There are so many knots that can be tied at least two different ways.
Very true but as long as all the components are in the right spot and dressed and set it will work.
I had an idea for a video and for new climbers for moving rope system, is put a split tail and Blake's hitch from hitch climber pulley above you friction hitch, then decent becomes a 2 step process.
When weighted pull Blake's hitch down, then main friction hitch, but you only drop down till the Blake's hitch grabs,
Enjoyed the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@BinoHConstructive criticism, no disrespect; lose the background noise.
The subject & your narration of it is great! The addition of distracting, monotonous & annoying music ruined the vid for me. I could shut the volume off and turn on CC, but it's hard to watch the vid and read subtitles at the same time.
Thanks Bino... Its useful
Glad to hear that!
Hey man, you are good in explaining🎉
Glad you think so!
Question: why no stopper knots on the tail of termination hitches?
They are not required but your tail has to be five rope diameter lengths.
Thanks Bino .
You're welcome!
The call my names in the sky!!
My head began overheating halfway through, but I will make sure I learn and remember all of these lol 💪
You can do it, Take care!
Take your time alot of those knots unless you're climbing you won't use. The mid line one called the Gatorade knot yes your running bull knot or whatever it's really called. Your tension hitch is very important. But they are all good to know and always practice before you just start dropping big branches cause that can get a little hairy real quick.
Good video everybody should know these knots
Thank you!
What rope are you using in this video?
Blue moon.
Great video Bino. I noticed on your intro to the video.... Experience is spelled wrong. You have it spelled as "Experiance". Don't shoot the messenger lol. Have a good day. 🙂
Thank you!
Ty... Bino
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Need a sweater like that in orange 💪🏽
Hahaha😂😂
How many videos did I watch before finding someone who doesn't waste my time, What I want to know.
Thank you!
Experience or Experiance
0:14
The first one, it was a typo.
教えてくれてありがとう
You're welcome!
I was a rigger many years back
And your clove hitch was incomplete at the first part of the video
You must always put a half hitch back on the incoming line so it does not unravel
That's not a double fishermans though it's a single - a double fishermans is a bend (a bend joins ends ) joining two ropes.It's a barrel knot, half fishermans
The "double fisherman's bend" isn't a bend at all. It's a poacher's snare.
It's the same knot it's also called a Scaffold knot.
呃好喔
A Yosemite finish on the bowline is always advisable, 👍🪓🌲🇮🇪
Thanks!
🇵🇬🇵🇬,..,
Dude, seriously. Find something else to do with your time. Teaching is not your thing.
The "english" prusik is Austrian, after Karl Prussik , musik teacher in Vienna.
Thanks!
That was nice of you. Thank you very much!