Muy buenas Augusto... Unes dos creaciones: la forma de cerrar el anillo y el ingenioso método para hacer la baga de anclaje regulable... La verdad que el resultado es muy operativo, mucho mérito el darle al coco como le das, enhorabuena... Muchas gracias por compartir y un fuerte abrazo un Augusto...
Great video! I don't speak Spanish, but I definitely still understood what you were discussing (I think). Looks like you were demonstrating two different variations of some kind of a adjustable, personal anchor! I've never before seen anything like that, so I'm impressed and intrigued! Very fascinating and it's always exciting when I actually discover something new! What friction hitch were you using on those lanyards? Sounded like you said "Klemheist" at one point, but they looked a bit different than the Klemheist, but I could be wrong! Those would be really useful for passing a limb/making a changeover. Those would be great alpine and rock climbing personal anchors, too! They are a lot like a Purcell prusik in how they function, but the Purcell wouldn't have a long hanging loop when you minimize its length completely and I think that's the only downside I see to the system in this video. What's the name for this technique? Do you know? Or did you come up with this? Either way, always fun to see a new climbing tool! Thanks! Much love, my friend!
@@Knot-orious it was a kleimhaist, but another in the image (red cord) don't remember which one Most of the hitches work very well with small carabiners