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17 Rock Climbing Knots and Hitches, Alpine Quickdraw, and Opposite and Opposed Carabiners 

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17 Rock Climbing Knots and Hitches, Alpine Quickdraw, and Opposite and Opposed Carabiners
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17 Rock Climbing Knots and Hitches, Alpine Quickdraw, and Opposite and Opposed Carabiners:
Figure 8 Follow Through .......... 0:06
Overhand on a Bight .......... 1:31
Figure 8 on a Bight .......... 1:47
Figure 9, 10, etc. on a Bight .......... 2:12
Super 8 (a.k.a. Bunny Ears) .......... 3:01
BHK (Big Honkin' Knot) .......... 4:03
Double Overhand .......... 4:43
Triple Overhand .......... 5:06
Double Fisherman's .......... 5:32
Water Knot .......... 6:23
Basket Hitch .......... 6:59
Girth Hitch .......... 7:17
Clove Hitch .......... 7:40
Munter Hitch .......... 8:59
Antoblock .......... 9:34
Prusik .......... 10:10
Klemheist .......... 11:11
Alpine Quickdraw .......... 12:02
Opposite & Opposed Carabiners .......... 12:42
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Although "Rock Climb" will have more than 100 videos (7 hours+ of content), the program is designed to include maximum information in a concise way that is easy to understand and assimilate. For that reason most chapters are built on the knowledge acquired in previous ones (e.g., Rope Basics → Top-Roping → Lead Climbing → Sport Climbing → Trad. Climbing).
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The right attitude includes not thinking that just by watching videos and reading articles you will become a safe and experienced climber. Experience comes with practice. Practice means making occasional mistakes and learning from them.
We believe qualified in-person training should be the main way of learning and progressing in rock climbing. A good mentor, guide or teacher will make learning as safe as it can be, by assessing your level and every situation.
Our videos are meant to inform and entertain. Although our videos can be very helpful, they are not meant to replace in-person teaching by a qualified professional, nor they are meant to replace reading and understanding the instructions and manuals of rock climbing equipment-which we strongly advise you to do. (Manufacturers recommendations occasionally change, and it is a good idea to stay updated by visiting their websites.)
Have fun and be safe out there!

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Комментарии : 20   
@bodhi7945
@bodhi7945 3 года назад
Thanks for this very logical layout, having the timecodes at the beginning was very thoughtful.
@williamhhchong
@williamhhchong 2 года назад
The most simple and easy to follow tutorial !!!
@Noah-zx3hh
@Noah-zx3hh 3 года назад
best knot presentation ive ever seen on video.
@letyourmusshang
@letyourmusshang 3 года назад
Couldn’t agree more
@happyhome2523
@happyhome2523 3 года назад
my first time to see the Bunny Ears at 3:10. Very nice! Thank you!
@RedPepperyElk
@RedPepperyElk Месяц назад
Really well done!
@everaldojrs1
@everaldojrs1 2 года назад
bhk 4:03 great knot. I'll include it in my knots list.
@Rycamcam
@Rycamcam 2 года назад
Great instructions, thank you!
@burstfireno1617
@burstfireno1617 2 года назад
Thank you 👍
@ski4life9
@ski4life9 2 года назад
Hey! Love your videos! One quick question about the alpine draw. If you clip one of the strands to lengthen the quick draw you can end up with it not attached to one of the carabiners correct?
@videoracles
@videoracles 2 года назад
Roddy's reply: Hi Conrad, No, if done right the sling will remain attached. Sometimes you end up with a girth-hitch around one carabiner, which is annoying. Best, Roddy
@ski4life9
@ski4life9 2 года назад
@@videoracles I sent a video on Instagram. Interested in your input
@videoracles
@videoracles Год назад
In your video, you unclipped it from one stand, which is wrong. Instead, remove the carabiner completely then clip it to only one of the 3 strands. Always test it!
@alejand5
@alejand5 3 года назад
Why just locking carabiner is not enough safe for a top rope?
@videoracles
@videoracles 3 года назад
A locking carabiner rated for 20kN or more is clearly strong enough for top-roping, it's just the convention among all the climbers I know, and in all the climbing literature, to use at least two carabiners at the master point. The main reason is that it's an easy way to add redundancy at a key point in your safety system. Carabiners do sometimes rub against the rock in such a way that they unlock and open themselves. A nice added benefit to using multiple carabiners is that it reduces the angle at which the rope bends through the master point, making it easier for the belayer to pull the rope through the anchor. Do you know other climbers who top-rope off of a single locker? Where did they learn this? Is this a common practice where you climb? I'm honestly curious. I see people doing this every once in a while, usually folks who are self-taught and just aren't aware of the standard practice. It's not so dangerous that I feel the need to correct people, unless we are chatting anyway and they seem receptive to my input. Once I saw some Boy Scout dads setting top-rope anchors using thin aluminum rappel rings in the master points, which was so scary I actually said something. What you're suggesting isn't necessarily scary, just unconventional. A single locker is probably good enough-but it's a bit safer to use two, and it only takes an extra second, so I recommend it. Thanks for the question, and have fun out there!
@alejand5
@alejand5 3 года назад
@@videoracles awesome feedback, thanks. I usually go for 2 opposite quickdraws or a locking carabiner and a quickdraw. If I have the chance of being redundant I will but what I meant with the question is that if I haven't enough gear to set one of the options above, I've just go for a locking carabiner and I won't be worry about, I've always thought it was safe enough. Most of the people I've seen setting a top rope use the 2 opposite quickdraws or they just go trough the ring of the chains.
@henndawg42069
@henndawg42069 2 года назад
Ya'll rock. Love the videos. Will be down in J Tree sometime in the future and looking for guides. Do you offer that as a service? Would be grateful to pay it back ($$) from the help I was able to get from the channel. Cheers.
@videoracles
@videoracles 2 года назад
Thank you! Yes Roddy guides in Joshua Tree. You should definitely reach out to him. More info on his website: climbwithroddy.com/
@henndawg42069
@henndawg42069 2 года назад
@@videoracles Awesome! Cheers
@MrFritz
@MrFritz 2 года назад
You can actually tie in to the belay loop, depending on the manufacturer.
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