Thanks for the video, really nice method on the Butterfly coil. Making the Mountaineer's coil in this way, with all the loops in the same direction, tends to introduce a twist into the rope. Maybe no big deal for a short bit of cord for making anchors, but very apparent in e.g. extension cords and garden hoses that are stored this way for an extended period. The solution is to make alternating wraps in opposite directions, then the twists cancel one another out and the loops sit nicely.
Thank you so much for showing how to undo these. I have seen a ton of videos showing how to make them but anytime I used them I ended up with a tangled mess when it was time to undo it and climb.
Here's more information about cords and webbing ua-cam.com/video/x0VXABuDURU/v-deo.html and here is an example of building an anchor with a 50 ft. static rope ua-cam.com/video/fwbeZfrfIXs/v-deo.html
You are the Bob Ross of climbing
The more of your videos I watch, the more I think Man I’d love to go climbing with this dude!
If you plan a trip to Joshua Tree, Tahquitz or the Sierra Nevada reach out to him! More info on his website: climbwithroddy.com/
Thanks for the video, really nice method on the Butterfly coil.
Making the Mountaineer's coil in this way, with all the loops in the same direction, tends to introduce a twist into the rope. Maybe no big deal for a short bit of cord for making anchors, but very apparent in e.g. extension cords and garden hoses that are stored this way for an extended period. The solution is to make alternating wraps in opposite directions, then the twists cancel one another out and the loops sit nicely.
Oh my dear God! Finally I learned how to manage rope!!! Thank you for this very detailed video!
Really like your method for coiling. Thank you
Thank you so much for showing how to undo these. I have seen a ton of videos showing how to make them but anytime I used them I ended up with a tangled mess when it was time to undo it and climb.
This guy is great
Nice job, as usual... Thank you
Thanks! You're welcome!
What rope do you use for that 50 ft top rope anchor? Some static line?
Here's more information about cords and webbing ua-cam.com/video/x0VXABuDURU/v-deo.html and here is an example of building an anchor with a 50 ft. static rope ua-cam.com/video/fwbeZfrfIXs/v-deo.html