Story of my knot life! Dude I've learned so many knots and I would love to have remembered them but I always forget it as soon as I don't need to use them for a year or more
Had this problem for years, always dropping the load way before I was ready. But thanks to the bears grip my youngest son got the mother i actually intended. This is the first documented recording of it. God bless
I can see how you might end up circumcising yourself based on these unclear instructions, but idk how this video would lead you to register with the Circumcision Office. Did we watch the same video?
It's funny, because this video reminded me of the Elf rope Frodo and Sam used to get down the ledge and then it loosed itself so they could take it back. I wonder if you could use the bear grip the same way.
An old gent who lived the bushcraft life once told me that in primitive tools (rope included) you never invent something, you simply relearn knowledge lost to time.
@@Gr8Layksit's a sheepshank with a slipknot. And primitive peoples were pretty good with string, they wove it, knotted it, and made containers and all kinds of boats, rafts, and structures using it.
There's so many various knots that I'm convinced the majority of knot tiers actually carry a big book of knots on them that they recite every morning to prepare their knots for the day.
@@richardharding7767maybe if we were sailors or fisherman we could find a use for it… the roof of my house is being replaced as we speak… maybe I ought a go up & experiment with some tools or nails in a bucket- Bet they would LOVE that! “What the… where’s the hammer & the…?!?” I can’t think of an application for this special knot… Maybe some practical jokes….i gotta think about this for a minute
If you've learned three useful knots ever in your life well enough to pass it on to someone else, you can pick up this knot on the first pass. If the words figure eight on a bite make sense to you, you're going to know you need to find out if doing an underhand turn by mistake instead of an overhand turn is going to ruin your day before you lower anything expensive with it
This is like magic. You lower a thing down and jiggle the rope and the whole thing comes loose. The problem is that you lower the thing down and jiggle the rope and the whole thing comes loose...
"A simple tug or jerk in the rope can cause a premature release" Tell the bucket not to feel bad. Lots of guys have the same problem. Side note, it's not the size of your rope that's important, but how you tie a knot that matters.
Man. Knot tying is such an art form. It blows me away how people figure these things out and the different things that can be done with nothing but a piece of rope
More than you would think were made on accident and worked so well they were reverse engineered, really reverse accidented. Some were created in someone's mind before IRL and some were made IRL and in mind by testing and playing with patterns and ideas and mix matching ideas and mix matching patterns.
As twisted as my thinking usually is, I may be the only commenter here who watched the video several times and never thought of the double entendres and sexual humor until seeing all these comments 😂
I'm not saying it's like riding a bike, but it will come back to you if you need it and you have rope in your hand. If you find yourself stranded on an island tying a raft back together, you might struggle for a day, but your brain will find those memories in there eventually.
@@MorgenPeschke resident knot expert says so (he used to teach ropework and does knot design work), I noticed others commented with similar summaries, seems very useful nonetheless.
🙋🏼♀️🖐🏼 Hi. Someone that actually payed attention to the method here. Compared to the complexity I've seen before in the Knot Game, this is really very simple. Thx!
I tried this brand new ,never before documented knot invented by this guy. It slips worse than a greasy half hitch tied by a blind, one-handed, arthritic and dyslexic 5 year old lemur.
All the hilarious peepee jokes aside, this seems extremely useful if you have a bunch of fragile stuff you want to dispatch on a lower field while you only have a single rope
honestly it makes sense to put into your emergency piton, right? Because then when you're READY to let go of that, you can, and start a new one, assuming you brought plenty of pitons. Otherwise that's not coming out... or... do they just have it looped through all of them? My climbing experience is literally "That climbing game the Game Grumps played last week"
That's fantastic! Great job and thank you for sharing!!! While I would never use this for rappelling, I think this is a great idea in one particular context.... special forces guys who (for some reason demonstrated how they do it), when their goal is to rappell, then retrieve the rope...they tied the rope to a sturdy anchor, then they tied a sheep shank up near the top of the rope, made sure they always applied tension.... ....then cut the middle line in the sheep shank. The idea being: so long as there is tension, the knot will hold. When you're done, you just flick your wrist and the ripe falls (because that's how fragile the setup is). 😂 I saw it in a paramilitary type book and thought "😂 whaaaaat? noooo." .....then, there was a TV series called Special Ops Mission and the host/operator (that we'd follow) actually rappelled like that for the show. 😂🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️ .....so, for that one particular type of guy: this is a great rappelling option...compared to a cut sheep shank. 😂 For the rest of us: please, use this knot...but not to rappell. 👍
So what you’re saying is I can use the Bear’s Grip knot to repel? That’s awesome, thank you as my family and I are going climbing this weekend! Thanks again, should be fun! 😊
This is REALLY AWESOME, but my brain would fry 🤯 trying to remember how to tie it (but then again I'm not a knot junkie). Thank you for posting it. Hey? Did you invent this sweet knot? 😎 👍
"There's one flaw: A simple tug or jerk in the rope will cause it to prematurely release" *Literally launches the load half a foot into the air to try to make it happen* "It's a brand new knot that you can jerk around at all angles and it won't come loose" *Wiggles the rope back and forth horizontally weakly, without even moving the load at all.*
I've tried the first step about a 1000 times while fishing.? If you had enough line, you could just pass a loop around the handle, Pass through the first loop, Hold both ends, And lower away! Release one end, And you're free!!..done. Good to the breaking strength of the rope!
if it's long enough to pass through the loop, why not just put one end of the line through a handle and just let go of the other side and pull it back up?
Awesome. I'll forget this next time I need it, just like every other knot I've learned.
U learn knothing!
Dont worry brother your not alone! ill forget this knot 5 minutes from now...😅😅
I felt this 🙃
Story of my knot life! Dude I've learned so many knots and I would love to have remembered them but I always forget it as soon as I don't need to use them for a year or more
just “Share” to your own email address or phone number 🤩👍🏻👍🏻 to watch it again when you need it
I hate it when a simple tug or jerk causes a premature release.
😂😂😂
Drops your load everywhere
Ugh. Fr.
😅🤣🙃
Happens to me all the time 😂😂
Had this problem for years, always dropping the load way before I was ready. But thanks to the bears grip my youngest son got the mother i actually intended. This is the first documented recording of it. God bless
😂
ayo⁉️ 🤨😱🤯😳
I'm dead 😂
It's been a long day, thank you!
😅😂😂
2024 and a new knot finally dropped?
Been waiting on this banger for years!
They finnaly pushed the knot update
Knotting wrong with waiting for good things
Boy Scouts prepared me for this...
It's a budget knot too!
No good with a heavy load
"Prematurely release" and "Dropping your load before you're ready" are quite the combination of words.
You forgot "The Bears Grip" the grip I use when surfing pornhub.
It's all about withholding the tension before a premature release and dropping the load. Losen that bear grip perhaps.
Damn someone beat me to the comment 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣
Made us "men of culture" head for the comments.
"You should istead use the bear's grip"
Instructions unclear; I'm officially circumcised.
Yeowch!
I can see how you might end up circumcising yourself based on these unclear instructions, but idk how this video would lead you to register with the Circumcision Office. Did we watch the same video?
@@humaj19 there's a Circumcision Office?
It's me...
Circumcision is barbaric and needs to be abolished
I am a mature adult, I am a mature adult...
😄
Droppin loads
Dude. I’m not sure I can control myself here. You’ve inspired me though.
They knew what they were doing.
No you're not.
“The load is never early, nor is it late. A load always drops precisely when it intends to.”
-Gandalf probably
More like Ian McKellen
It's funny, because this video reminded me of the Elf rope Frodo and Sam used to get down the ledge and then it loosed itself so they could take it back. I wonder if you could use the bear grip the same way.
@@IcePhysicsGaming Elvish Rope was literally my first thought after watching this.
@@raeyth_Same here, followed shortly by Wizard and Glass, the fourth book in The Dark Tower.
@@Chigger hell yeah
I feel the wording here is deliberate as hell 😅 now i feel the neighbours judging me 🤦🏻♂️🤣🤣
There are no neighbours. They are all in your head. Except the old nude man. He is very real, but respect his right to stay... fresh?
turn your volume down, nobody cares about the UA-cam you be tubin
@@merodriguez81That's who the chair in the corner of the room is for, of course!
@@lily_is_awsome8453 🤣 I know, I was just casually watching and the volume was up and caught me off guard 😅
“One swift tug and you’ll drop your load”
One can relate…
An old gent who lived the bushcraft life once told me that in primitive tools (rope included) you never invent something, you simply relearn knowledge lost to time.
I doubt “primitive” men used this knot-but I get your point.
@@Gr8Layksit's a sheepshank with a slipknot. And primitive peoples were pretty good with string, they wove it, knotted it, and made containers and all kinds of boats, rafts, and structures using it.
@@Gr8Layksyou underestimate past people. they weren't stupid, in fact they were extremely crafty
nothing is invented, it is written in nature first
@@MrMisanthrope1RBjr wheels?
It's heartwarming to know that I'm not alone in dropping my load prematurely🙏🏻this vid was much needed
Smh😂😂
🙄🙄😂😂
😗🎶
I knew there was some sus joke in there it just didn't seem apparent 😂
Dude isn't even subtle about it. He literally says you can tug or jerk that rope until you are ready to drop that load.
For some reason, I imagined a group of people excitedly cheering, "Drop That Load" the same way they say "Move That Bus" in Extreme Home Makeover.
LOL
😂🤣😂
My brain cells when he tells me he’s close. Lmfao
i misread it as "extreme horse makeover" and saw no issues lmfao
@@spicysalad3013No, don't search up on Mr. Hands, the guy f*cked to death by horse 🐎🐴
The big flaw...is remembering it...🤷
By the time I find a practical use for it I won't remember it.
There's so many various knots that I'm convinced the majority of knot tiers actually carry a big book of knots on them that they recite every morning to prepare their knots for the day.
Save it to a playlist.
Like camping or survival skills. 👍
@@Nidvex just hours of practice. I've tied the figure 8 on a bite a billion times, so the rest of it is easy.
I told my girl she needs to learn the bears grip hitch, that way she can keep me from dropping my load prematurely.
👏👏
😅😂😂😂
🤣👌
Was looking for this comment
Make her YOUR WIFE, and that won't be a problem anymore!
This was one of the very first knots I learned when I lived in a cave back in the Pleistocene ice age.
Cool. What did u use it for exactly?
@@HiloVal Rope made from vines or animal hair or dried intestine or something. It varied. The women made the rope.
PSA: Don't jerk too much with a bear's grip
Ha ha ha
It's ok, vvhimmins prefer bears now.
The bear rather enjoy’s it…
That's what she said
Or you might.. "drop your load".
At my age prematurely dropping my load happens a lot.
😂😂😂💀💀💀
Came here for this comment.
@@rbloch66if you truly vibed with this comment you woulda came before reaching the comment
You must have been doing an overhand turn with a 'hook'er then and dropped yer load before you got your billys off! 🤣🤣🤣
Cool name
I did not notice any innuendo until I was notified of it, lol.
Same. I just thought it meant not making it to the loo in time.
You did knot
Neither did I, and normally I have a pretty dirty mind 😅
Mom?
I was too amazed by the knot 🪢
You don't want to prematurely drop your load guys 😢
Knot now, B🤓
Underrated comment 😂 p.s. liked at 69 likes
I may not want too, but it deff happens at the worst times 😂
no cahci load in prematurely guys
Babe wake up, new knot just dropped 😂
😂
🤣
Nevermind babe.. Load dropped too early. Go back to sleep
Ohh, I needed this, I have a chore where I will use this knot repeatedly. Thank you very much!
Lucky.
I'm sitting here trying to think of uses to practice it before I completely forget it ever existed.
@@richardharding7767maybe if we were sailors or fisherman we could find a use for it… the roof of my house is being replaced as we speak… maybe I ought a go up & experiment with some tools or nails in a bucket- Bet they would LOVE that! “What the… where’s the hammer & the…?!?”
I can’t think of an application for this special knot…
Maybe some practical jokes….i gotta think about this for a minute
Good to know that a simple jerk tug won't make you prematurely release thst load sir!
@@richardharding7767hell hound leash (for protection against demigods)
"It's actually a very simple concept."
Procedes to tie a knot that causes a Sphinx to jump to its death.
Almost.... this is the one that made him contemplate it though.
Oh hunny... U must be young or missed all those training classes for kids back in the day at Home Depot. This is actually Knots 4 Dummies
not even alexander the great would dare to untie this knot
If you've learned three useful knots ever in your life well enough to pass it on to someone else, you can pick up this knot on the first pass. If the words figure eight on a bite make sense to you, you're going to know you need to find out if doing an underhand turn by mistake instead of an overhand turn is going to ruin your day before you lower anything expensive with it
@@mgmchenry Ohh someone knows what they're doing! Would _knot_ want to make that mistake 😉
i can’t handle all the innuendos
Just don't drop your load before you're ready
Get a grip, man!
Gotta get a good handle on your endo
Keep your hands in your pockets.
Surely knot?
Dropping a load prematurely is a serious widespread issue. I'm glad there is this simple solution.
This is like magic. You lower a thing down and jiggle the rope and the whole thing comes loose. The problem is that you lower the thing down and jiggle the rope and the whole thing comes loose...
😅
That is the point of this knot, you get one free jiggle without loosing your load.
that's how babies are made
ikr lmao
If they shook the "bears knot" as much as they shook the first one, it comes loose too.
Shake it more than twice then you're just playing with it 😂
😂
And you'll drop your load prematurely.
Mer än tre rusk så blir det runk
😂
Exactly @lm.k.m.
Flying Dutchman: Stand Back and watch me be.. Knotty!
Lidocaine 4%, no more dropping loads early.
Exactly where my mind went with all that jerking a dropping of loads…. 😅😂
Oh-
LMAO
wanna try it with me?
Say that again. I didn't understand what you just said.
"A simple tug or jerk in the rope can cause a premature release"
Tell the bucket not to feel bad. Lots of guys have the same problem. Side note, it's not the size of your rope that's important, but how you tie a knot that matters.
Good thing I'm black from the waist down
@@Al_Gore_RhythmnMJ?
I only hear this from guys with small ropes.
As an ex climber i can say that thickness matters
@Al_Gore_Rhythmn your name is legit, buddy. Now every time I hear Algorithm I'm going to think of Al Gore dancing.
Who's guilty of dropping their load way too early?
Better question is who isnt.
Man. Knot tying is such an art form. It blows me away how people figure these things out and the different things that can be done with nothing but a piece of rope
More than you would think were made on accident and worked so well they were reverse engineered, really reverse accidented. Some were created in someone's mind before IRL and some were made IRL and in mind by testing and playing with patterns and ideas and mix matching ideas and mix matching patterns.
Proves the unlimited creative power of the human mind.
@@Pete-fj2bx rope can also self-tangle and form knots.
OK wow, that's a super helpful one I actually could've used a few times.
Thank you
Finally. I’ve been using first edition knots my whole life
As twisted as my thinking usually is, I may be the only commenter here who watched the video several times and never thought of the double entendres and sexual humor until seeing all these comments 😂
You definitely don't want to be dropping loads till you're ready
Well done, you should be very proud that you don't have a filthy mind!
Same here. I was more interested in the actual rope work that all the innuendos went over my head
You’re not the only one. You’re just part of the group of us that aren’t still children who giggle when someone says peepee.
I was here seriously. No one wants to loose victims😅
My grandpa used to tie this same knot during 1930s
I needed this tip to keep my wife happy
Instructions not clear. I dropped my pant load on a bear and now he's chasing me.
An hour in , how are you fairing
Did the bear catch up with you
@@brandonfoley7519 We made peace. We're having tea now.
Uh oh, he's not replying@@brandonfoley7519
4 days in…are you ok? 🏃♂️ 🐻
And that's with the bear grip
Dropping loads before being ready is a huge problem for some folks. Glad the internet is here to help.
The older I get the more knots fascinate me.
"Pre-mature load dropping due to excess shaking" jokes here 👇
i can't hold it inn in anymoreee ÆEEEEUUUHHHHH
@@gameh.9327 "HERE COMES A BUCKET LOAD FULL!" 😂
Just make sure u don't "Jerk It" around too much... And there won't be anything premature about it...😂
Matrix level
😂@@stayturnt_201
Freakin' G!!!! This is total genius, I can't wait to find an excuse to use this knot!!!😎
OMG! I JUST remembered that I used to know knots and I don’t remember any of them.😂 these mid 40s are hitting me hard.
Knots are like languages, if you don't keep it fresh by using it, then you'll forget about it!
For me anyway 😅
Just wait...Fifties were good. A strong, great looking older guy.... Sixty was a "notable change"
I pull my 357 when I look in a mirror too quick...😅
@@T3chpat as a linguist, I agree. ☝️
@@peterruiz6117 😂🤣
I'm not saying it's like riding a bike, but it will come back to you if you need it and you have rope in your hand. If you find yourself stranded on an island tying a raft back together, you might struggle for a day, but your brain will find those memories in there eventually.
*Checks Shibari books*..brand new you say?
What's the other name it's known by?
@@MorgenPeschkesheepshank with slipknot in Western terms, Shibari would be different.
@Crystal_Clout interesting, never seen a sheepshank that looked like that 🤔
Sounds like a fun rabbit hole, thanks for the nudge 😊
@@MorgenPeschke resident knot expert says so (he used to teach ropework and does knot design work), I noticed others commented with similar summaries, seems very useful nonetheless.
@@Crystal_Clout I wasn't doubting, just excited for something to research over the long weekend 🙃
You deserve to feel recognized as a genius
🙋🏼♀️🖐🏼 Hi. Someone that actually payed attention to the method here. Compared to the complexity I've seen before in the Knot Game, this is really very simple. Thx!
This must be what Samwise Gamgy tied with his elven rope when they repelled in mordor.
I was thinking the same thing! could you jiggle such a rope loose from below?
Came to the comments looking for this!
My thought exactly
Nah the rope has magic hax if you read the book.
Great, I finally have the perfect gift for Won Shi Tong to get me into his library.
Oh, you're definitely getting into his library!!!😂😂😂
Bears grip drops load seems very sus
Yo, everyone! New knot just dropped. 🤣
ok, just as long as it didn't drop *prematurely*
I was knot ready.
That's knot funny
I laugh but it's a lie and people accept lies in 2024 like they are hungry for more.. there are no new knots.
@@Matthew.Sweeney you're really focused on the loads on your face corky ... gutter mind.
Was wondering why I keep getting these kinda videos then realised it’s cuz the algorithm knows I like crochet and bondage. Subscribed! Lmao
That was so cheeky i thought this whole video was going to be a joke 😅😂
"Until you're absolutely ready to drop that load." I'm always absolutely ready when I drop a load. 😂
No way am I going to ruin your 69 likes, but well done.
"you drop your load way before you're ready"
Been there. Done that.
My dude taught us geometry and practical skills at the same time.
Excellent! I love it!
....but one of us is a pervert and it's too hard to tell which one of us. 😅
The wording though…😂
Hahahahhahaa you're definitely not alone.
This short had some naughty connotations
Knotty connotations?
*_BRILLIANT!_*
THIS IS the SORT OF CONTENT YT SHOULD BE FULL OF!
Not thousands and thousands of copied bot trash!
could do without the jerk comments though.
Hey, you don't need to be embarrassed by it, everyone does it. Or they should anyway. A jerk a day, keeps the doctor away!
They're funny but it looks like they put 99% of the posts firmly off topic.
I tried this brand new ,never before documented knot invented by this guy. It slips worse than a greasy half hitch tied by a blind, one-handed, arthritic and dyslexic 5 year old lemur.
8/10 rant
Can confirm, 8/10 rant. Consistent use of language, to detriment, yet amusing to others.
I used it lowering down anchors with a PP line, it held just fine
@@blubberdust you should try it with a poopoo line.
@@jeremiah1059 lmfao
All the hilarious peepee jokes aside, this seems extremely useful if you have a bunch of fragile stuff you want to dispatch on a lower field while you only have a single rope
I genuinely didn't think about the sexual cannotations at all, I'm glad my mind is somehow still clean after what I've seen.
@@Axodus, it just means you're not juvenile.
Lol he said peepee
@@tenthplace *PEEPEE* 😱👻🤡
@@LycanKai14Eh, people have different senses of humour. I'll admit some made me laugh, though 😂.
Thank you for the ⚠️ warning. I almost died of boredom from watching your video.
It's kind of neat people are still learning tying different knots, way back in the way back past Knotts used to be the Rubik's Cube
Like origami, knot tying is an art form with unlimited possibilities.
@pysvtfa4 yes there's so many knots in the world comment really ties my brain up into knots trying to think of it😉
We’ve had string for over 100,000 years and we’re STILL figuring out new things to do with it!
A world without string is chaos
~the father from the movie “mouse hunt”
String historian.
bruh, this is ROPE... string ain't good for any sorta load. obvs
I keep forgetting how extremely useful and powerful knots can actually be.
😂 Great advice on thumbing rope … gonna watch your next vid on laying pipe 👍
Underrated comment 😂
Cool! I'm gonna go use it to rappel now!
honestly it makes sense to put into your emergency piton, right? Because then when you're READY to let go of that, you can, and start a new one, assuming you brought plenty of pitons. Otherwise that's not coming out... or... do they just have it looped through all of them? My climbing experience is literally "That climbing game the Game Grumps played last week"
Bears grip on a knot sounds painful with all these innuendos
New knot dropped before GTA6
That's fantastic! Great job and thank you for sharing!!!
While I would never use this for rappelling, I think this is a great idea in one particular context.... special forces guys who (for some reason demonstrated how they do it), when their goal is to rappell, then retrieve the rope...they tied the rope to a sturdy anchor, then they tied a sheep shank up near the top of the rope, made sure they always applied tension....
....then cut the middle line in the sheep shank. The idea being: so long as there is tension, the knot will hold. When you're done, you just flick your wrist and the ripe falls (because that's how fragile the setup is). 😂
I saw it in a paramilitary type book and thought "😂 whaaaaat? noooo." .....then, there was a TV series called Special Ops Mission and the host/operator (that we'd follow) actually rappelled like that for the show. 😂🤦🏽♂️🤷🏽♂️
.....so, for that one particular type of guy: this is a great rappelling option...compared to a cut sheep shank. 😂
For the rest of us: please, use this knot...but not to rappell. 👍
Oh GAWD I should be asleep! Instead I'm gigging like a lil kid listening to the first part!!
I can't imagine a single scenario where this would be remotely useful.
So a figure-8-in-the-bite plus the good ol' sheep shank.
* half a sheepshank 😉
As a semi-professional "premature load dropper"...I approve this training video.
"Real elvish rope..."
So what you’re saying is I can use the Bear’s Grip knot to repel? That’s awesome, thank you as my family and I are going climbing this weekend! Thanks again, should be fun! 😊
"Repel" is what your body odour and bad breath does to the people around you.
The word you're looking for is "rappel".
This reminds me why I could never make it as a truck driver, I was liable to drop my load anywhere, and I never could back out without unloading!
Ayooo 😂 we still talking trucks my guy?!
@@subsonicbass Certainly, what else?
@@subsonicbass more like truck loads
Knot - 1%
Spicy innuendos - 99%
For a furry, that's 100% innuendos.
@@kangarumpy what's a "furry" ?
@@tabascosrirachanormally: people who wear mascot costumes who PAID to do it instead of getting PAID to do it
on the internet: big dik creature
@@tabascosriracha i wish i had your lack of knowledge
Partial lobotomy does it every time!
Thank you brother. This knot is very useful. ❤❤❤
Dad showed my that back in the day we used it for lowering chain saws from the tree if we needed someone to fill it with bar oil or fuel
I'm a Sailor's wife. We go it in knots. Good to see that ppl are using quick release knots.
You learn not to jiggle, jerk or tug in the wrong direction after a few times of dropping your load too early.
Source: personal experience
It's called marlinspike seamanship.
This is REALLY AWESOME, but my brain would fry 🤯 trying to remember how to tie it (but then again I'm not a knot junkie). Thank you for posting it. Hey? Did you invent this sweet knot? 😎 👍
We got bear's grip knot before GTA6
jesus... like..wow. this won't get enough cred, but this is liek finding a new shape. bravo
Thank you. This is a very important knot to learn. I appreciate it.
This guy is not advertising a new knot, he's advertising a cure/ replacement for your little friend
Literally several older videos showing this. Bears grip is old news😂
Hi, certified rope rescuer here. This is not a new knot. It's been around for decades.
It's never good to drop your load prematurely or before you're ready.
My number one concern.
amen 🙏
So the 8 on a bight is pretty much just a stopper. Have you tried it with other bulky stoppers, like a butterfly or just an overhand on a bight?
Ohh I never thought of using a butterfly that way!
"There's one flaw: A simple tug or jerk in the rope will cause it to prematurely release" *Literally launches the load half a foot into the air to try to make it happen*
"It's a brand new knot that you can jerk around at all angles and it won't come loose" *Wiggles the rope back and forth horizontally weakly, without even moving the load at all.*
Thank you. Definitely useful in my line of work when you're working alone
now I know what knot to use if I am ever stuck on a tree and need to lower a box of glass ware to the ground!
Lol, tell us you're an addict tree climber without telling us...
Joking somewhat. (!)
@@BRENDANTHERED haha, not the glass ware I was thinking off, but good joke!
@@georgplaz LOL, the opportunity was too good to miss!
😂😂😂
I guess the idea being that the bear takes the glass ware off to show his mates, thus letting you escape, right? Genius.
Innuendoes aside, this is actually a very smart knotting technique.
You stole my knot! I invented this knot in 1987
Uh prove it?
Sorry man this guy just dropped his load faster than you
@@dpool7416 he did I was there
Too many children born due to not knowing this trick!
LOL a new knot that I have been using since the mid 1980s. Congratulations on your brand new invention!
Use a Klines hook. You can lower and lift with it without going up and down the latter.
Eminem drops a song and now this drops? It's too much. What a great day.
I've tried the first step about a 1000 times while fishing.? If you had enough line, you could just pass a loop around the handle, Pass through the first loop, Hold both ends, And lower away! Release one end, And you're free!!..done. Good to the breaking strength of the rope!
if it's long enough to pass through the loop, why not just put one end of the line through a handle and just let go of the other side and pull it back up?
I've said the same thing and he keeps deleting it. If you explain how to do it easy and not his hard way... DELETE!