and is relatively easy to untie after it has been loaded by a fall. To tie into a harness with a Figure 8 Follow-through, tie a Figure 8 knot in the rope approximately 3 - 3.5 feet (1 - 1.5 meters) ...
The best part about this simple knot is how easy it is to untie, even after it has endured a lot of strain. Technique: Hold the two ropes together by the ends and tie a left overhand knot by ...
Bantu knots are a versatile, cute, and easy-to-DIY protective style. Originating in the Zulu Kingdom (located in present-day South Africa), the style has become more and more trendy, with stars ...
The best ones use larger rope so that you can see exactly how the knot is tied. One of the tricky parts of tying the palomar knot is looping the line around the lure. When it’s windy and your lure has ...
The Mule Knot (a.k.a releasable knot) is ideal to lock off the rope on the belay plate. There are many occasions in climbing when, belaying from the harness using a device which does not self-arrest ...
While some have brought a long rope and made a 'safety circle' out of it within which a group moves, many others have chosen to ties knots using clothing items of each other to remain connected.