I've just watched 4 other videos on how to tie the cow hitch. This is the best. Straight to the point and well explained. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
Best cow hitch tutorial on you tube. Great explanation girth hitch and great demonstration of the better half at the end vary easy to see what you are doing.
When I first started using this knot I would finish it like a timber hitch. Once someone pointed it out and I tried it with the better half. I went back to finishing it like a timber. I've dropped some pretty big tops out of trees with it and have come to trust it more than the regular timber or better half cow.
Hi Educated Climber. Could you discribe using the running bowlin with a block. I use the running bowlin in rigging, and with the rescue 8 descender. Is the eye of the sling, the standing end of the running bowlin? Like me on the figure 8 descender?
Very clearly explained. I'm surprised that in the end result, the left loop can be brought over the 'better half' part, and thus be undone when there is no tension (unless I'm doing something wrong). Is this not a risk?
I have an unspliced bull rope I was gifted and was considering attaching it to a rigging block. I’m attaching it with a bowline and a fisherman’s back up. The knot is fairly snug to the block and using with the cow hitch with a better halfIs this an alright setup in your opinion to drop decent sized logs on a spare? Also love the vids, I really appreciate them. Could you solve the cow hitch lateral pull issue with a ending it with a double half instead of a single half hitch?
I think that's a good setup, personally I use a bowline with Yosemite back up on the block anchor, then cow hitch or a running bowline as a basil anchor
I have been using the same exact set up myself. I tied the bowline loop sort of loose however so the cow hitch around the tree Does not interfere with the bowline.
I was taught to follow the better half with what would essentially be a timber hitch to supposedly lock things in better. Any thoughts on this? We never pulled horizontally so no idea if it would prevent the knot from working free but obviously it depends on the tightness of the cow hitch etc.
You should only pull against the bight and not in the other direction because it will only loosen the hitch. Any other direction is fine including straight out
Anytime I have seen a cow hitch being actively loosened and untied by rope tension, a stopper knot wouldn't have helped. If I have a chance at some point this spring, I will film what happens to a cow hitch with a straight pull. You would need to actually see it. Thanks for watching! - Patrick
Hi, great instructional video. I am the new guy on the crew. I mentioned having seen this video and that you do not recommend using it on a straight outward pull. The guys are incredibly knowledgeable but quickly dismissed the info I was passing on. They do not believe it to be true and furthermore said He would not take any information offered by a person making a claim that it could untie itself. Could you add any more info about any specific circumstances that may play a part in it untying such as smaller diameter tree vs large, smooth bark, diameter of rope anything at all. We often use it in this configuration on 5 to 1 rope overs.
I have seen it come partially undone on a straight out pull, one time was pulling with a skid steer, the other time with a truck. I will do a video on it at some point. Both times were large diameter trees...also, I'm not an expert. I'm just trying to pass on what I've seen... thanks for watching... - Patrick
@@TreeMuggs_PatrickMI Really appreciate the very clear demonstrations. I believe you are an expert not only in your profession but also in the way you shoot and edit your videos. I am interested in seeing a demonstration of the cow hitch being untied with an outward pull. I think a lot of people in the industry will appreciate it.
Hi Chavez. My 15 foot sling works up to medium large trees tying the cowhitch. Then I have to tie the timberhitch when the bole gets larger. Or join slings for a longer one
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I've just watched 4 other videos on how to tie the cow hitch. This is the best. Straight to the point and well explained. Thanks. Keep up the good work.
You're by far the best instructor out there... thanks!
I also like WHY you you use diffrent knots
Thank you! - Patrick
Excellent: note at end regarding loading security is a must know.
Best cow hitch tutorial on you tube. Great explanation girth hitch and great demonstration of the better half at the end vary easy to see what you are doing.
Thank you for your teachings, you are really clear on your guidance.
Thanks for all your knowledge. I've learned lots watching your channel. Keep the vids coming. 👍🏼
Will do brother, thanks for the encouragement, it's a labour of love!
- Patrick
Love all your videos Muggs.
You are an excellent instructor.
Wow... !!! My best friend, It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks
You’re channel rules Patrick. Thanks for sharing all these helpful knots in memorable detail.
Right on! I film everything for my apprentice James anyway, so I figured I might as well put it out there for everyone. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this video. Very informative.
I know most if not all theses vids tho can't help watching and liking them.
Nice! Thanks 👏
When I first started using this knot I would finish it like a timber hitch. Once someone pointed it out and I tried it with the better half. I went back to finishing it like a timber. I've dropped some pretty big tops out of trees with it and have come to trust it more than the regular timber or better half cow.
Thanks for the awesome videos by the way. Your videos are well spoken and clear.
Monkeywitha Chainsaw Nice, I'll have to try that...
good video. very clear and concise
Thanks man 👍
Good video
Thanks !
Nice one sir.
Very good job I ever think.
Another great video Brother! 👏💪👍 Climb safe and GOD Bless. 🙏😇
I am late to this, but this would be great for a porta wrap correct?
nice job
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You are good
Hi Educated Climber. Could you discribe using the running bowlin with a block. I use the running bowlin in rigging, and with the rescue 8 descender. Is the eye of the sling, the standing end of the running bowlin? Like me on the figure 8 descender?
The cow hitch setup you showed is alternative to port a wrap setup?
Solid ✅
Very clearly explained. I'm surprised that in the end result, the left loop can be brought over the 'better half' part, and thus be undone when there is no tension (unless I'm doing something wrong). Is this not a risk?
I have an unspliced bull rope I was gifted and was considering attaching it to a rigging block. I’m attaching it with a bowline and a fisherman’s back up. The knot is fairly snug to the block and using with the cow hitch with a better halfIs this an alright setup in your opinion to drop decent sized logs on a spare? Also love the vids, I really appreciate them. Could you solve the cow hitch lateral pull issue with a ending it with a double half instead of a single half hitch?
I think that's a good setup, personally I use a bowline with Yosemite back up on the block anchor, then cow hitch or a running bowline as a basil anchor
I have been using the same exact set up myself. I tied the bowline loop sort of loose however so the cow hitch around the tree Does not interfere with the bowline.
Would this work for repelling off of from a tree top?
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I was taught to follow the better half with what would essentially be a timber hitch to supposedly lock things in better. Any thoughts on this? We never pulled horizontally so no idea if it would prevent the knot from working free but obviously it depends on the tightness of the cow hitch etc.
Timber Hitch is just as efficient. Every climber is different and prefers different things 🤷 That's usually my go to is the timber hitch
Do you think that set up on a tree is ok using a thimble ring, instead of a hoist like the one you are using?
Yes, absolutely
You should only pull against the bight and not in the other direction because it will only loosen the hitch. Any other direction is fine including straight out
Couldn't you just put in a double half hitch?
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Great vid. Rookie here wondering if an end knot would keep the rope from untieing itself on those straight out strong pulls? Thanks.
Anytime I have seen a cow hitch being actively loosened and untied by rope tension, a stopper knot wouldn't have helped. If I have a chance at some point this spring, I will film what happens to a cow hitch with a straight pull. You would need to actually see it. Thanks for watching! - Patrick
Hi, great instructional video. I am the new guy on the crew. I mentioned having seen this video and that you do not recommend using it on a straight outward pull. The guys are incredibly knowledgeable but quickly dismissed the info I was passing on. They do not believe it to be true and furthermore said He would not take any information offered by a person making a claim that it could untie itself. Could you add any more info about any specific circumstances that may play a part in it untying such as smaller diameter tree vs large, smooth bark, diameter of rope anything at all. We often use it in this configuration on 5 to 1 rope overs.
I have seen it come partially undone on a straight out pull, one time was pulling with a skid steer, the other time with a truck. I will do a video on it at some point. Both times were large diameter trees...also, I'm not an expert. I'm just trying to pass on what I've seen... thanks for watching... - Patrick
@@TreeMuggs_PatrickMI Really appreciate the very clear demonstrations. I believe you are an expert not only in your profession but also in the way you shoot and edit your videos. I am interested in seeing a demonstration of the cow hitch being untied with an outward pull. I think a lot of people in the industry will appreciate it.
@@TreeMuggs_PatrickM yo
What is wrong with a double half hitch?Have Saw Will Travel Grayling
How long was that dead eye? Is a 16’ on a safeblock enough to cow hitch w/better half on decent sized spar?
Hi Chavez. My 15 foot sling works up to medium large trees tying the cowhitch. Then I have to tie the timberhitch when the bole gets larger. Or join slings for a longer one
Soooooo, this is another name for a Stilson's hitch?
"For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God;
Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus"
Romans 3:23-24
What the f***** a girth itch thought it was a saddle hitch
Thanks !