I heard you loud and clear months back that you were experimenting on soft shackles, giving the Longhorn hitch loop. The Longhorn Agile friction hitch became the major component, with very practical features, readily adopted by some people (in the comments). Here, here is the shackle component, another of its use, simply magnificent. Indeed, the versatility of this hitch is on another level. There's also another of your implementation I need to watch, the Longhorn Agile bridge. Much appreciated! Keep it up!
@Simon-80 I understand what you nean. some of my best ideas were conceived as I pictured them in my head as I went to bed. Sometimes, I get up and try them right away!
@@jrbtc yes and i see so many other methods where other People use mecanical devices and i think its crap bcause you can Build this with a rope for exampel with a Longhorn by yourself. And i trust a longhorn or a agile more than i can trust any other device. I hope you have more good ideas for many coming decades. In good shape
@@jrbtcyou got to the orange hitch , the one that matched the title then you gave more examples instead of getting to it. I like the content and am now using the hitch. Thanks for that but extra extra wears a fella out.
I heard you loud and clear months back that you were experimenting on soft shackles, giving the Longhorn hitch loop. The Longhorn Agile friction hitch became the major component, with very practical features, readily adopted by some people (in the comments). Here, here is the shackle component, another of its use, simply magnificent. Indeed, the versatility of this hitch is on another level. There's also another of your implementation I need to watch, the Longhorn Agile bridge. Much appreciated! Keep it up!
The Longhorn itself is a remarkable tool, similar to a Prusik Loop, but much more versatile.
Another great invention. Thank you!
Man you are a creative Geneious knot Master! I like knots and its uses ❤ 🙏
Thanks for that. We're just exploring all the possibilities of the Longhorn Agile.
@@jrbtc I have two ropes above my head when i lay in my bed and i constantly train your knots and friction hitches. They are so useful. Awesome thx
@Simon-80 I understand what you nean. some of my best ideas were conceived as I pictured them in my head as I went to bed. Sometimes, I get up and try them right away!
@@jrbtc yes and i see so many other methods where other People use mecanical devices and i think its crap bcause you can Build this with a rope for exampel with a Longhorn by yourself. And i trust a longhorn or a agile more than i can trust any other device. I hope you have more good ideas for many coming decades. In good shape
Yes you can tie something several ways. Just teach hat you said you would teach please
@@carlosspiceywheener I didn't understand your comment. The video title matches its contents.
@@jrbtcyou got to the orange hitch , the one that matched the title then you gave more examples instead of getting to it. I like the content and am now using the hitch. Thanks for that but extra extra wears a fella out.