Well gee, I guess now I know everything I need to know to set up a toprope anchor. What the hell is wrong with people; a video about two knots does not an anchor tutorial make.
A clove hitch is a hitch, not a knot. This whole video is confusing, it helps to teach hitches and knots independantly. Also, buy a book and get expert instruction, before doing any of this on your own.
I am curious about your bowline. You say to secure the pigtail (backup) to the other side of the loop, which is contrary to most every book I have ever read and courses I have attended. Not to say you are wrong, but I am curious what your rationale is for doing it that way? Thanks.
hard to follow - zoom in and slow down for a training video man!
blueshift86 7 months ago
haw do you get that thing in and out of rock
johna12341 1 year ago
What a useless video and poor instructor...
JurassicPatrick 1 year ago
I just want to now how to rig a top rope, obviously don't trust this from the comments below. Anyone know a good vid?>
martinmedeski 1 year ago
You spoon.
Thatguythateatsstuff 1 year ago
the "half hitch" was not even a htich it was half of a fishermens knot
12canada12 1 year ago
Well gee, I guess now I know everything I need to know to set up a toprope anchor. What the hell is wrong with people; a video about two knots does not an anchor tutorial make.
bhp1984 1 year ago
useless video. no real direction considering the title
brentshoes 2 years ago
A clove hitch is a hitch, not a knot. This whole video is confusing, it helps to teach hitches and knots independantly. Also, buy a book and get expert instruction, before doing any of this on your own.
GaiaMind 2 years ago
A butterfly knot is so much safer than a clove hitch.
knbr680 2 years ago
It's because he's wrong. All of these "expert" village videos are wrong. help get them off the tube by flagging.
3P1CF41LUR3 3 years ago
I am curious about your bowline. You say to secure the pigtail (backup) to the other side of the loop, which is contrary to most every book I have ever read and courses I have attended. Not to say you are wrong, but I am curious what your rationale is for doing it that way? Thanks.
espia4ci 3 years ago
No rationale, he is just wrong. Get professional instruction always!!
cjplennon 2 years ago