Story of my knot life! Dude I've learned so many knots and I would love to have remembered them but I always forget it as soon as I don't need to use them for a year or more
Had this problem for years, always dropping the load way before I was ready. But thanks to the bears grip my youngest son got the mother i actually intended. This is the first documented recording of it. God bless
I can see how you might end up circumcising yourself based on these unclear instructions, but idk how this video would lead you to register with the Circumcision Office. Did we watch the same video?
It's funny, because this video reminded me of the Elf rope Frodo and Sam used to get down the ledge and then it loosed itself so they could take it back. I wonder if you could use the bear grip the same way.
An old gent who lived the bushcraft life once told me that in primitive tools (rope included) you never invent something, you simply relearn knowledge lost to time.
@@Gr8Layksit's a sheepshank with a slipknot. And primitive peoples were pretty good with string, they wove it, knotted it, and made containers and all kinds of boats, rafts, and structures using it.
@@richardharding7767maybe if we were sailors or fisherman we could find a use for it… the roof of my house is being replaced as we speak… maybe I ought a go up & experiment with some tools or nails in a bucket- Bet they would LOVE that! “What the… where’s the hammer & the…?!?” I can’t think of an application for this special knot… Maybe some practical jokes….i gotta think about this for a minute
There's so many various knots that I'm convinced the majority of knot tiers actually carry a big book of knots on them that they recite every morning to prepare their knots for the day.
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If you've learned three useful knots ever in your life well enough to pass it on to someone else, you can pick up this knot on the first pass. If the words figure eight on a bite make sense to you, you're going to know you need to find out if doing an underhand turn by mistake instead of an overhand turn is going to ruin your day before you lower anything expensive with it
This is like magic. You lower a thing down and jiggle the rope and the whole thing comes loose. The problem is that you lower the thing down and jiggle the rope and the whole thing comes loose...
"A simple tug or jerk in the rope can cause a premature release" Tell the bucket not to feel bad. Lots of guys have the same problem. Side note, it's not the size of your rope that's important, but how you tie a knot that matters.
Man. Knot tying is such an art form. It blows me away how people figure these things out and the different things that can be done with nothing but a piece of rope
More than you would think were made on accident and worked so well they were reverse engineered, really reverse accidented. Some were created in someone's mind before IRL and some were made IRL and in mind by testing and playing with patterns and ideas and mix matching ideas and mix matching patterns.
I'm not saying it's like riding a bike, but it will come back to you if you need it and you have rope in your hand. If you find yourself stranded on an island tying a raft back together, you might struggle for a day, but your brain will find those memories in there eventually.
As twisted as my thinking usually is, I may be the only commenter here who watched the video several times and never thought of the double entendres and sexual humor until seeing all these comments 😂
I tried this brand new ,never before documented knot invented by this guy. It slips worse than a greasy half hitch tied by a blind, one-handed, arthritic and dyslexic 5 year old lemur.
@@MorgenPeschke resident knot expert says so (he used to teach ropework and does knot design work), I noticed others commented with similar summaries, seems very useful nonetheless.
🙋🏼♀️🖐🏼 Hi. Someone that actually payed attention to the method here. Compared to the complexity I've seen before in the Knot Game, this is really very simple. Thx!
honestly it makes sense to put into your emergency piton, right? Because then when you're READY to let go of that, you can, and start a new one, assuming you brought plenty of pitons. Otherwise that's not coming out... or... do they just have it looped through all of them? My climbing experience is literally "That climbing game the Game Grumps played last week"
All the hilarious peepee jokes aside, this seems extremely useful if you have a bunch of fragile stuff you want to dispatch on a lower field while you only have a single rope