OK. I'm blown away. Not a newbie to knots by any stretch.. taught rock climbing for a decade or so in my youth. This is an amazing combination of the all powerful bowline! . Other than decorative knots (which I love learning & using) this is the 1st "new" knot I've seen in a loooong time.Thank you very much
Be aware of the angle ! At 120 degrees + and the load will increase by two time ie, if the person is a ton then on each anchor rope will be a ton on each, adding up to three ton load
OK. I'm blown away. Not a newbie to knots by any stretch.. taught rock climbing for a decade or so in my youth. This is an amazing combination of the all powerful bowline! . Other than decorative knots (which I love learning & using) this is the 1st "new" knot I've seen in a loooong time.Thank you very much
Be aware of the angle ! At 120 degrees + and the load will increase by two time ie, if the person is a ton then on each anchor rope will be a ton on each, adding up to three ton load
It doesn't make a three ton load, it makes each anchor hold 100% of the load and if that's the case you aren't really sharing the load.
It’s a great knot but I’d argue it’s not really “on a bight”. It needs to be at the end of a line and can’t be tied in the middle. Thanks!!
The Yosemite finish is on a bite. That’s what he is referring to. Gives you another anchor loop attachment point facing the load.
Ok, I was with you up until 0:50, then you lost me. This is why I watch johnny debt
ils y a beaucoup de machurés , mais avec le drapeau Francis