That's a good setup haven't seen you in a while I was just thinking about you I usually go with the Yosemite I like that idea with the double fisherman's knot I am going to try that
How do you like that rope? I'm 2 years into climbing and I've bought and climbed on a lot of ropes and thats my favorite so far for my zig zag and my rope runner pro
@@schwartztekllc it's poison moon ivy I believe is what its called. Made by arborgasm. It's not a well known rope but the guys that have it freaking love it
I love these videos, dear patrick, let me do a question, how Heavy you are as a pro climber? You looks tall, just as i, 193 cm and full of muscle 110 kg. What do you think about it ? Should i lost weight? Thanks
I'm 198 cm and 110kg, I've been climbing about a year and haven't needed to lose weight. Just staying in good and active shape to do the work is important. Know what you need to tie into and just make sure you know your species and tie ins for your weight and you'll be just fine. Stay safe
I prefer to use a 2 ton green soft sling choked around the base then attatched to my climbing line with a steel carabiner and a figure 8. Flash set up but not happy about doing that to my rope.
Does this not negate the bowline entirely? You're really just climbing on the double fishermans. If that's the case and you're using the alpine why have the bowline at all?
Not at all; that double fisherman is not holding anything. It's basically just enough friction there to hold the weight of the bowline and prevent that sit-back/slack in it the running part of the running bowline, which HYPOTHETICALLY can cause the knot to undo itself, but I don't think that is gonna happen the way he ties it here. The double fisherman will readily slide in either direction with minimal effort when applied like you're releasing any friction hitch.
Two great channels, both Canadians.
Thats pretty slick, i like it👌 thanks for sharing!
Love it. I was just thinking earlier today, hadn't seen ya in a while and missed your uploads. Glad you're doing ok. Helluva Job.
pretty neat, definitely trying that.
thanx.
That's a good setup haven't seen you in a while I was just thinking about you I usually go with the Yosemite I like that idea with the double fisherman's knot I am going to try that
Very interesting. Great to see you. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks I'm gonna add that fisherman's Knot in love it
How do you like that rope? I'm 2 years into climbing and I've bought and climbed on a lot of ropes and thats my favorite so far for my zig zag and my rope runner pro
Absolutely love that line
What rope is that? I am new and haven't tried much more than some cheap Hyperclimb 11.7. I've seen Hunicke recommend Scandere 11.7.
@@schwartztekllc it's poison moon ivy I believe is what its called. Made by arborgasm. It's not a well known rope but the guys that have it freaking love it
11.7mm
That’s different but I like that it would stay tight on tree 👊
Well that was cool
So running bowline into a running bowline plus half hitch?
Thanks for the tip...
I love these videos, dear patrick, let me do a question, how Heavy you are as a pro climber? You looks tall, just as i, 193 cm and full of muscle 110 kg. What do you think about it ? Should i lost weight? Thanks
I'm 198 cm and 110kg, I've been climbing about a year and haven't needed to lose weight. Just staying in good and active shape to do the work is important. Know what you need to tie into and just make sure you know your species and tie ins for your weight and you'll be just fine. Stay safe
looks solid. i don't like your bowline lock but that means nothing really i'm just some guy on the internet
I prefer to use a 2 ton green soft sling choked around the base then attatched to my climbing line with a steel carabiner and a figure 8. Flash set up but not happy about doing that to my rope.
what size rope is that?
It's just a reverse of the Yosemite
Does this not negate the bowline entirely? You're really just climbing on the double fishermans. If that's the case and you're using the alpine why have the bowline at all?
Not at all; that double fisherman is not holding anything. It's basically just enough friction there to hold the weight of the bowline and prevent that sit-back/slack in it the running part of the running bowline, which HYPOTHETICALLY can cause the knot to undo itself, but I don't think that is gonna happen the way he ties it here. The double fisherman will readily slide in either direction with minimal effort when applied like you're releasing any friction hitch.