@@OutsideChronicles yep, but my scout teacher was kind of a cool guy, so he taught us the one handed knot while we were there. Between him and my dad, who was a scout master as well, I had an interesting education. 🤣
i learned this 40 yrs. ago in a basic sailing class. A part of the final exam was we had to do this while steering boat. Cool, i forgot how to do it and was just recently thinking that I bet there's youtube video somewhere explaining it. Thanks.
Nice, unfortunately knots are a perishable skill. A buddy of mine was in a Marine mountain division and had to do all of the climbing knots blindfolded. Thanks for the comment, see you outside!
Nie byłem nigdy na kursie żeglarskim ale troszkę żeglowałem po jeziorach i czytałem książki o tej tematyce. Pierwsza to "15 letni kapitan" którą napisał Jules Verne. Czytałem też książki które napisał Joseph Conrad. Trochę wiązania węzłów sam się nauczyłem, ale jedną ręką nie potrafię tak wiązać węzłów . Życzę szczęśliwego nowego 2023 roku
On my first job at sea , I was 19, I knew enough about knots to get me by. Basically I knew a bowline and 3 round turns 2 half hitches. But one of the guys on the workboat I was on taught me how to tie knots,that I didn’t even know existed, with my eyes shut. Any free time I had I would spend it splicing or practicing tying knots. It’s a good skill to have but unfortunately it’s a perishable skill so you’ve got to keep practicing.
My scoutmaster learned how to do it with one hand. He’d pay out 4 or five feet, then twirl it all around , it would weave into itself, a bowline would form. I saw it performed many times but I never took the time to practice it “ in case I fall down the cliff or crevasse and break an arm”
Learned this in Boy Scouts; I can even do this with my eyes closed; You need to really practice this. Due to if you fell off a cliff and broke an arm at night. You have learn how to do this with either hand. If I can do it! You can do it!!!
Yep, you never know. Notice I was looking at the camera in the intro. You may need to tie a knot in the dark. Knots are a perishable skill like map and compass. Practice, practice, practice.
I used the Morrow Guide to Knots to teach the Scouts. It was the right size to be packable for trips and the guys could practice during the drive on many knots. The Morrow guide shows the one-handed method and follows with the climber’s method. A military paratrooper told me they had to learn them in the dark during cold and raining conditions going up or down cliffs or canyons!
there was a previous entry about the Bowline being the most trusted knot. this one handed technique can potentially save your life one day. thanks for the reminder. I'm practicing this technique once again.
I learned how to do this in Boy Scouts - 1978. Sure wish a video like yours was available then, as this makes it so easy to master over crude line drawings. Great job, very useful knot.
I learned this in Cub scouts years ago. We used to have competitions to see who could tie it fastest. This is a good demonstration of how to do it. Thanks for the video.
That's taught to "yaps" becoming linemen. That is a most important knot. You can undo it easily if it's not wet, but it's stronger than the rope rating only using two half-hitches.
Neat trick but don't try it with a line that could come under real tension, e.g. sticking your wrist through a loop attached to something that might move, like a boat, could end very badly.
I was stuck on Clogwyn Ddu on Snowdon. A friend lowered a rop to me and I tied a bowline one handed. It saved me from a pendulum fall as I was 20 feet to the left of my second, 200 feet up. Desperation increases one's skills dramatically. It was 1968.
handy. as I regularly seem to create the loop in the wrong direction. then have to redo. by running my hand around it will help me which way it should go.
I used this method to create the first part of the double bowline for climbing instead of using a 8-not which was pretty hard to open after climbing. I love the bowline. Awesome not. Just add additional slack to the end and follow the rope and make it double :)
Don’t forget to tell everyone you have to hold your mouth right! I love the face on people when they are concentrating but unaware that it shows across their face 😂
Good video, I did a longer one with some history and people just said “tie the damn knot” can’t win! And the 100 comments on how we pronounce it. See you outside. ua-cam.com/video/lvIRHvu2va8/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/bhHQ_aPnH4M/v-deo.html
Absolutely do not do this on a line that may come under an unexpected heavy load! Do not do this when you are tossed the mooring line of a large boat--it can pull the line tight around your wrist and do great damage!
Cool. I'm always impressed with rope "knots". For some reason my brain just won't process and recall them....I guess practice would help...... what are the uses/ advantages of a bow line?
Извините, но русским запрещено пользоваться этим узлом. Этот узел для этичных, дружелюбных людей, которые не нападают без надобности на своего соседа, ничем не спровоцированного. Я уверен, что вы понимаете.
@@___HH___ .. можно без политического подтекста.. это во первых.. а то что этот "сосед" убивал мирное население 9 лет - это как ?.. яя проживаю здесь и все 9 лет это видел.. надеюсь Вы меня поняли.. с приветом С Донбасса !
@@ДемьянМинеевич Итак, вы сказали, что живете на Донбассе, который, как я знаю, является историческим, культурным и экономическим регионом на востоке Украины. И я знаю, что части Донбасса были оккупированы Россией примерно с 2014 года и «российско-украинской войны». Но вы были украинцем, и вдруг в 14 лет, что заставило вас переключиться? Почему? Мне любопытно. Подскажете?
Bro, I've been messing up my bowline since I was in Boy Scouts in 1966. To this day, I do the rabbit, hole & tree thing, and still screw it up at least half the time. I will give this a try!
Lol when I was in the fire academy we used to run up on each other and try to tie one another up as fast as possible and drag em. Not quite as efficient as a head rope but just as fun
What’s my motivation though? I need a background to work with. Did I lose one of my arms in a tragic hiking accident? Or did I get shot by an assassin and now trying to repel down the side of a mountain in order to get away? Context please.
There are a couple of use cases that come to mind. 1. You fell down a ravine and one hand is holding a root preventing a fall. 2. You are in the water and need to hold one end the of rope to prevent the boat from drifting away (and so it does not crush you other hand when tying it). 3. A fun party trick! See you outside!
I mean, you could see it on your face this is no easy task, you're trying to execute 2 separate actions simultaneously basically having to divide your hand in two, ALL WHILE FILMING AND EXPLANING HOW YOUR DONG IT!!! That is impressive sir my brain would short circuit no question 🤣 🤯😵💫
Hey bud, a lineman can tie a bowling fast (3 secs). I can tie the bowline with one hand tying behind my back, really! I use BOTH hands, but . . . I've had lots of experience, practice. If you can tie it in your head that isn't using NO HANDS really. We used Samson 2 layered loading boom truck retired, still has 20,000 lbs ++ breaking strength. You could pull stumps from ground and still undo knot. It was 1 1/2 "/diameter braided nylon
In case you fall overboard….hang on for dear life to the line they throw(hopefully) and tie the bowline with the other hand…mountain climber taught me this one…..
You bet, different applications depending on the situation. The other hand might be hanging onto a root. Shame on your rescuers for not tying a bowline before they threw you the rope. See you outside!
A buddy of mine was in a Marine mountain division. They had to learn all of their knots blindfolded and sometimes behind their back. Hardcore. I’m happy with one hand. See you outside!
@@OutsideChronicles I was navy . Learned a lot with Lockheed After I got out. Worked proto type weapon systems. Installed test and operations. Was a lot of work.
Right! If your other hand is not holding on preventing a fall, you can hold above. This would be the technique if in the water. If you hold the line with the other hand, the boat won’t drift away and your wrist won’t get pinched.
That’s the most useful video I’ve seen for one of the top-3 most useful knots. Very cool
Thank you! See you outside!
Yep. Over, under, around, and through. Scouts was a good program back in the day.
You needed to tie a bowline around yourself for the merit badge, but it did not have to be 1-handed. See you outside!
@@OutsideChronicles yep, but my scout teacher was kind of a cool guy, so he taught us the one handed knot while we were there. Between him and my dad, who was a scout master as well, I had an interesting education. 🤣
Not only is this a great way to tie the knot, but it actually makes the logic and structure of the knot clear for me at last!
Thanks for that, I think you would also appreciate this method ua-cam.com/users/shortswAeKfn2rvOI?feature=share
You're a great teacher
Possibly one of the most useful knots I ever learned to tie in my life. I use it alot.
i learned this 40 yrs. ago in a basic sailing class. A part of the final exam was we had to do this while steering boat. Cool, i forgot how to do it and was just recently thinking that I bet there's youtube video somewhere explaining it. Thanks.
Nice, unfortunately knots are a perishable skill. A buddy of mine was in a Marine mountain division and had to do all of the climbing knots blindfolded. Thanks for the comment, see you outside!
@@OutsideChronicles Yeah, my brother did EMT and mountain rescue, same thing.
@@OutsideChronicles that's Marines .
A branch of the Navy....
Nie byłem nigdy na kursie żeglarskim ale troszkę żeglowałem po jeziorach i czytałem książki o tej tematyce. Pierwsza to "15 letni kapitan" którą napisał Jules Verne. Czytałem też książki które napisał Joseph Conrad. Trochę wiązania węzłów sam się nauczyłem, ale jedną ręką nie potrafię tak wiązać węzłów . Życzę szczęśliwego nowego 2023 roku
On my first job at sea , I was 19, I knew enough about knots to get me by. Basically I knew a bowline and 3 round turns 2 half hitches. But one of the guys on the workboat I was on taught me how to tie knots,that I didn’t even know existed, with my eyes shut. Any free time I had I would spend it splicing or practicing tying knots. It’s a good skill to have but unfortunately it’s a perishable skill so you’ve got to keep practicing.
Tied exactly the same as the flying bowline.
Very nice.
Thanks for slowing down so we could see clearly.
I learned this 58 years ago in Boy Scouts. Good demo.
Thanks!
It was invented 5,800 years ago.....
Could you still do it? I’m relearning knots to hang a tarp and it’s making me 😜
My scoutmaster learned how to do it with one hand. He’d pay out 4 or five feet, then twirl it all around , it would weave into itself, a bowline would form. I saw it performed many times but I never took the time to practice it “ in case I fall down the cliff or crevasse and break an arm”
Me too
Sir please keep making videos like this, this will really help someone.
Thank you, I will. See you outside!
Learned this in Boy Scouts; I can even do this with my eyes closed; You need to really practice this. Due to if you fell off a cliff and broke an arm at night. You have learn how to do this with either hand. If I can do it! You can do it!!!
Yep, you never know. Notice I was looking at the camera in the intro. You may need to tie a knot in the dark. Knots are a perishable skill like map and compass. Practice, practice, practice.
I used the Morrow Guide to Knots to teach the Scouts. It was the right size to be packable for trips and the guys could practice during the drive on many knots. The Morrow guide shows the one-handed method and follows with the climber’s method. A military paratrooper told me they had to learn them in the dark during cold and raining conditions going up or down cliffs or canyons!
The simplest and easiest one handed bowline knot instruction I’ve come across so far. Thank you! Subscribed.
Thanks for the sun and kind words! See you outside!
there was a previous entry about the Bowline being the most trusted knot.
this one handed technique can potentially save your life one day.
thanks for the reminder. I'm practicing this technique once again.
Great point! See you outside!
My dad used to show me this when I was a kid. I never actually learned it myself so it’s nice to finally find a video on it.
I hope you never have to use it!
@@OutsideChronicles I will practice it just in case, though!
The favourite knot for groundhogs and climbers..
I learned how to do this in Boy Scouts - 1978. Sure wish a video like yours was available then, as this makes it so easy to master over crude line drawings. Great job, very useful knot.
Very useful in critical situation.....
Wow. This is the easiest technique I’ve seen to tie the bowline knot. Thx
Thanks! If you think that was easy, check out ua-cam.com/users/shortswAeKfn2rvOI?feature=share
Nice one!! 👍👍👍
An old stagehand taught me this.
Pissa bowline is my favorite knot 😊
Very cool.
One of the first things I was taught in the Cub Scouts 60years ago 👍🏻
This look like magic
I love it! Very cool!
Its a life saver !sometimes.
Thank you
Wish you were my uncle and I could go camping with you, it would amazing constant useful learning!!
Love it! I try to always be learning and teaching. See you outside!
Great instructions TY ❤
Dude. Thank you.
Excellent demonstration, thanks!
My pleasure, see you outside!
I learned this in Cub scouts years ago. We used to have competitions to see who could tie it fastest. This is a good demonstration of how to do it. Thanks for the video.
My pleasure, see you outside!
Amazing!
That's taught to "yaps" becoming linemen. That is a most important knot. You can undo it easily if it's not wet, but it's stronger than the rope rating only using two half-hitches.
Thanks
Good demonstration. Happy 2023 to you!
another Great and Educational quality video
thank you so much
My pleasure, see you outside!
Neat trick but don't try it with a line that could come under real tension, e.g. sticking your wrist through a loop attached to something that might move, like a boat, could end very badly.
Good point!
Well noted!
I was stuck on Clogwyn Ddu on Snowdon. A friend lowered a rop to me and I tied a bowline one handed. It saved me from a pendulum fall as I was 20 feet to the left of my second, 200 feet up. Desperation increases one's skills dramatically. It was 1968.
Wow, thanks for sharing! Glad you are ok and happy you used your knowledge to save yourself. Bad ass!
It was in 1968
Very cool!
I finally get it! So much easier for me than with two hands!
Cool!
Great way to do this thanks.
Thank for the comment, see you outside.
Awesome ❤
Awesome!
This is so much easier than the way I was shown 😂 thank you ❤
Happy to help!
My favorite knot by far. So much fun.
Knots are a lot of fun, there are so many innovative knots out there. See you outside.
You're like the Hawkeye of knot tying! 😲
Flattered, thanks.
Marvelous!
Wowwww amaizing 🤩🤩🤩🤩
nice 👍
this is SO COOL I love what you're doing. subscribed!
Thanks so much! See you outside!
NICE!!!!!!!!!!
Just had to learn this as I smashed some bones in my left hand.
So single handed sailing needs singlehanded knots!
Awesomeness
Well done.
Great camera work and explanations.
Thank you, see you outside!
Awesome
handy. as I regularly seem to create the loop in the wrong direction. then have to redo. by running my hand around it will help me which way it should go.
Check out this method for the bowline, you will never forget it: ua-cam.com/users/shortswAeKfn2rvOI?feature=share
These shorts earned that sub. Thanks for these helpful tips. Looking forward to viewing more from your channel. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
Thanks for that!
Nice 🙂
Nice
Thanks, see you outside!
Again have known off this way of tying bowline
Very cool
This can save your life if you fall from a boat and are able to grasp a line secured to the boat‼️😳
No, this can't save your life. Just try to do it in real environment and you will know why.
I used this method to create the first part of the double bowline for climbing instead of using a 8-not which was pretty hard to open after climbing. I love the bowline. Awesome not. Just add additional slack to the end and follow the rope and make it double :)
1974: Steve McQueen tied a one-handed bowline in ‘Towering Inferno’, causing my jaw to drop. 😳
can you show a three-handed bowline next? :)
rabbit goes up the hole around the tree and back down into the hole thats how i learned that in scouts and it has stuck with me since 2nd grade
Yep that is one way, check out this way, now my favorite: ua-cam.com/users/shortswAeKfn2rvOI?feature=share
Don’t forget to tell everyone you have to hold your mouth right! I love the face on people when they are concentrating but unaware that it shows across their face 😂
Ha, yeah, I was concentrating on keeping my tongue in.
Great
Cookies are in the jar. You earned one
Thanks, I like Snickerdoodles! See you outside!
What the heck
Life saver
Hack
Awesome 👌 👏 👍
Nice!
Thank you, see you outside!
I spent a day practicing the one-handed alpine butterfly a while back. Being able to tie good knots with one hand is a valuable skill!
Here’s my version very similar with some more explanations behind the bowline
ua-cam.com/video/srHTcNWRwP4/v-deo.html
Good video, I did a longer one with some history and people just said “tie the damn knot” can’t win! And the 100 comments on how we pronounce it. See you outside. ua-cam.com/video/lvIRHvu2va8/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/bhHQ_aPnH4M/v-deo.html
Cool
Muito bom
Absolutely do not do this on a line that may come under an unexpected heavy load! Do not do this when you are tossed the mooring line of a large boat--it can pull the line tight around your wrist and do great damage!
Cool. I'm always impressed with rope "knots". For some reason my brain just won't process and recall them....I guess practice would help...... what are the uses/ advantages of a bow line?
I just happen to have a video for that: ua-cam.com/video/bhHQ_aPnH4M/v-deo.html
so cool
My pleasure, see you outside!
вот таким и должен быть узел...чтоб руки "помнили"...супер!
Извините, но русским запрещено пользоваться этим узлом. Этот узел для этичных, дружелюбных людей, которые не нападают без надобности на своего соседа, ничем не спровоцированного. Я уверен, что вы понимаете.
@@___HH___ .. можно без политического подтекста.. это во первых.. а то что этот "сосед" убивал мирное население 9 лет - это как ?.. яя проживаю здесь и все 9 лет это видел.. надеюсь Вы меня поняли.. с приветом С Донбасса !
@@ДемьянМинеевич Вы мне говорите, что украинцы 9 лет убивали русских? Вы русский или украинец?
@@___HH___ я был украинцем до 14г
@@ДемьянМинеевич Итак, вы сказали, что живете на Донбассе, который, как я знаю, является историческим, культурным и экономическим регионом на востоке Украины. И я знаю, что части Донбасса были оккупированы Россией примерно с 2014 года и «российско-украинской войны». Но вы были украинцем, и вдруг в 14 лет, что заставило вас переключиться? Почему? Мне любопытно. Подскажете?
How we get taught to tie it in production rigging
Bro, I've been messing up my bowline since I was in Boy Scouts in 1966. To this day, I do the rabbit, hole & tree thing, and still screw it up at least half the time.
I will give this a try!
Better yet, try this way Fastest & Easiest Bowline Knot #shorts
ua-cam.com/users/shortswAeKfn2rvOI?feature=share
@@OutsideChronicles thanks. Just watched it. Will give it a try in the morning when I'm fresh!
Lol when I was in the fire academy we used to run up on each other and try to tie one another up as fast as possible and drag em. Not quite as efficient as a head rope but just as fun
Sounds like fun…I think. See you outside
What’s my motivation though? I need a background to work with. Did I lose one of my arms in a tragic hiking accident? Or did I get shot by an assassin and now trying to repel down the side of a mountain in order to get away? Context please.
There are a couple of use cases that come to mind. 1. You fell down a ravine and one hand is holding a root preventing a fall. 2. You are in the water and need to hold one end the of rope to prevent the boat from drifting away (and so it does not crush you other hand when tying it). 3. A fun party trick! See you outside!
still needs to finished with an overhand knot
I use more than 3 or 4 inches for a nonslip overhand safety
Yes, very true.
Can you link the figure 8? Is almost exactly the same
I am not 100% sure what you are asking?
I mean, you could see it on your face this is no easy task, you're trying to execute 2 separate actions simultaneously basically having to divide your hand in two, ALL WHILE FILMING AND EXPLANING HOW YOUR DONG IT!!!
That is impressive sir my brain would short circuit no question 🤣 🤯😵💫
Hey bud, a lineman can tie a bowling fast (3 secs). I can tie the bowline with one hand tying behind my back, really!
I use BOTH hands, but . . . I've had lots of experience, practice.
If you can tie it in your head that isn't using NO HANDS really.
We used Samson 2 layered loading boom truck retired, still has 20,000 lbs ++ breaking strength. You could pull stumps from ground and still undo knot. It was 1 1/2 "/diameter braided nylon
Are you a Tree Climber , a Rock Climber, a Boater ,
or any combination therein ?
In case you fall overboard….hang on for dear life to the line they throw(hopefully) and tie the bowline with the other hand…mountain climber taught me this one…..
You bet, different applications depending on the situation. The other hand might be hanging onto a root. Shame on your rescuers for not tying a bowline before they threw you the rope. See you outside!
What’s it for?
I just tie it behind my back to remember
If I forget how
A buddy of mine was in a Marine mountain division. They had to learn all of their knots blindfolded and sometimes behind their back. Hardcore. I’m happy with one hand. See you outside!
@@OutsideChronicles I was navy .
Learned a lot with Lockheed
After I got out.
Worked proto type weapon systems.
Installed test and operations.
Was a lot of work.
@@Davidsavage8008 thanks for your service.
What if you are left handed?
Same thing just on the other side and reversed. The working end will still end up inside the loop.
I learned this 4 seconds ago in a YT video.
Wow looks Easter with one hand than with two 😂
I can’t never get the bowline to stay tight it always slides on me hard knot to learn
I can make a bowline with one hand, but I have to do it across my knee.
What kind of rope is that?
Just a accessory rope for demos like this QIQU 7mm Nylon Climbing Accessory... www.amazon.com/dp/B07V5MDNKK?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share
I have the 3-4 inches dangling....now what?
Just be careful. If that line suddenly tightens (e.g. you fall) while your hand is inside that loop...
Right! If your other hand is not holding on preventing a fall, you can hold above. This would be the technique if in the water. If you hold the line with the other hand, the boat won’t drift away and your wrist won’t get pinched.
That’s an old Eagle Scout trick