Eine gute Zusammenstellung praktischer Knoten/Steke. Angenehm zu verfolgen, trotz der Hintergrundmusik(😄), und vor allem fehlerfrei in der Beurteilung der einzelnen Knoten. Danke dafür! A good compilation of practical knots/hitches. Pleasant to follow, despite the background music(😄), and above all error-free in the judgement of the individual knots. Thanks for that!
Wow, very nice. Lots of hitch knots, thanks for the overview of options. Two points - The Buntline is tied with the Clove, as you describe, but here you tie a fig-8. Second, the Blake's working end must pass between the bridge & standing part then fed up thru the wraps on the back side. You tie the Buntline & Blake's correctly in your individual feature videos for these knots. You may wish to make an edit comment along with links to your feature videos in the comment area. Appreciate your work - knots are tools.
Buntline hitch is one of my favourites and totally underrated. More secure than two half hitches and possible to tie as slipped version for easy release.
The best thing to do with a cow hitch is attach a lanyard, keychain, etc to a belt loop or other part of your person. It's sooooooo quick and easy, just makes sense for EDC purposes.
Hey Jason, can you recommend a knot tying board to practice tying knots or do you have a video on how to make one? Love your channel! Keep up the great work!
Trucker hitch - if you make a full turn around the loop with the running end, then the second hand is not needed, everything can be tied with one hand))
Probably need to take another wack at the Buntline... Might I suggest taking a look at some of Brion Toss's[1] works... his books 'Knots' and the 'Complete Riggers Apprentice' would be a good start. Don't worry about their nautical theme; everything covered is good down to earth 'real world' practical. [1] Sadly, Brion Toss recently passed away...
@@stephanddd It’s not quite a Packer’s Knot which has the standing part passing through one loop of the figure of eight. This one looks like a “better” knot and very easy to tie. I have no idea what it is and Jason doesn’t seem to send replies. Any help or suggestions for finding a name would be most welcome
The taut-line (aka riggers knot, midshipman’s knot) can also be tied when there is a load on the line. As in, when the line is taut. Imagine a line being tossed to you after falling overboard from a ship. While holding the rope, you can still easily tie a taut-line hitch around yourself. Try doing that with a bowline😂
@@tanguerochas no one said it couldn’t. No one even mentioned tying them one handed, that’s not the issue. I’d love to see you hang 80 kilos from a rope then tie a bowline above the weight. Better yet, hang yourself from a rope then try wrapping it around yourself and tying a bowline. Good luck making the loop and feeding the tail through it (twice) while holding up 80 kilos with one arm. Making a loop around yourself with a taut line hitch is easy, even if you’re on the line.
timber hitch aka twitch hitch...because (at least around here) you 'twitch' out your logs...or you may be hauling out a twitch off logs. At least that's what I remember from my younger years. (does that make me old?) lol Cheers from NB
Love your videos, but the Buntline hitch in this collection, although it seems an attractive knot, is not a classical buntline hitch (as shown in your specific video) what is it?
But one of the first methods people learn because they typically already know the knots involved. Here are 5 FIXED LOOP Truckers Hitch OPTIONS | How to Tie a Trucker’s Hitch ruclips.net/video/fpI8_oZll2k/видео.html
You can use the gear icon to slow the speed but this video is an overview of the knots and not intended for learning. I have a separate video for each of the knots shown here that shows clearly how to tie the knot.
You did a real injustice to the taught line hitch. you didn't dress it and you didn't show what it's actually capable of. if I didn't know what that knot was I wouldn't think it's as impressive as it is.
Hey everyone, I just published a new video on my favorite, most used camping knots. You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/NNvnnyD2WPg/видео.html
Cheer’s Jason. Well done in directions of each knot. 🤪
Very important to know different types of knots ties. Thanks a lots
Most welcome 😊
Definitely 20 great hitches. Presented in a clear and concise manner that even a beginner could follow.
I appreciate that! Thank you.
Lots of cool knots here. Thanks for posting.
I'm bad at remembering all the different knots when I try to learn too many. I've started mastering 1 new knot every month though. :)
Trucker's hitch is my favorite since I haul canoes & kayaks. There are a lot more knots in this video I can use also. Thanks Jason.
Thanks for the help, Jason!
Eine gute Zusammenstellung praktischer Knoten/Steke. Angenehm zu verfolgen, trotz der Hintergrundmusik(😄), und vor allem fehlerfrei in der Beurteilung der einzelnen Knoten. Danke dafür!
A good compilation of practical knots/hitches. Pleasant to follow, despite the background music(😄), and above all error-free in the judgement of the individual knots. Thanks for that!
Beautifully instructive video with lovely deep clear voice
Thanks a lot
Excellent. Concise and clear. Thank you. 🎉
Anytime I’m looking for a refresher course on knots, this video is on my short list.
Wow, very nice. Lots of hitch knots, thanks for the overview of options. Two points - The Buntline is tied with the Clove, as you describe, but here you tie a fig-8. Second, the Blake's working end must pass between the bridge & standing part then fed up thru the wraps on the back side. You tie the Buntline & Blake's correctly in your individual feature videos for these knots. You may wish to make an edit comment along with links to your feature videos in the comment area. Appreciate your work - knots are tools.
New to outdoors life/bushcraft. Found this video very helpful. Thank you!
Awesome!
Great video. I like using the siberian hitch for my ridgeline, combined with a truckers hitch.
Buntline hitch is one of my favourites and totally underrated. More secure than two half hitches and possible to tie as slipped version for easy release.
Awesome!
Great knots
Cheers Mate.
😳 That's a lot hitch Knots 👍
Sure is
The best thing to do with a cow hitch is attach a lanyard, keychain, etc to a belt loop or other part of your person. It's sooooooo quick and easy, just makes sense for EDC purposes.
Hey Jason, can you recommend a knot tying board to practice tying knots or do you have a video on how to make one? Love your channel! Keep up the great work!
Great video. Thank you...
Thank you too!
thank you. this is a great channel.
Glad you enjoy it!
Very happy to have found your channel, happy to subscribe!
Love this stuff. I have to subscribe. I'm a knot fan
Trucker hitch - if you make a full turn around the loop with the running end, then the second hand is not needed, everything can be tied with one hand))
😄👍Good Stuff, Great Tips
Nice video
Thanks
Great informational video , saved in my knots playlist , thanks for sharing , stay safe , God bless !
Probably need to take another wack at the Buntline...
Might I suggest taking a look at some of Brion Toss's[1] works... his books 'Knots' and the 'Complete Riggers Apprentice' would be a good start. Don't worry about their nautical theme; everything covered is good down to earth 'real world' practical.
[1] Sadly, Brion Toss recently passed away...
Yep. He stuck the running end thru the wrong loop on the final step, thus creating a figure 8 loop around the standing part.
@@nigel7719 Yes and that resulted in a "packer's knot"
@@stephanddd It’s not quite a Packer’s Knot which has the standing part passing through one loop of the figure of eight. This one looks like a “better” knot and very easy to tie. I have no idea what it is and Jason doesn’t seem to send replies. Any help or suggestions for finding a name would be most welcome
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the trucker hitch can be improved by passing the end of the line through the loop twice for self locking , saving the pinching and 2 half hitches
So what is the knot shown in the pixel on the YT search page. Or did I miss something?
The taut-line (aka riggers knot, midshipman’s knot) can also be tied when there is a load on the line. As in, when the line is taut. Imagine a line being tossed to you after falling overboard from a ship. While holding the rope, you can still easily tie a taut-line hitch around yourself. Try doing that with a bowline😂
Not a problem.
Bowline can easily be tied one-handed as well. As a loop knot, the midshipman's hitch can close.
@@tanguerochas no one said it couldn’t. No one even mentioned tying them one handed, that’s not the issue.
I’d love to see you hang 80 kilos from a rope then tie a bowline above the weight. Better yet, hang yourself from a rope then try wrapping it around yourself and tying a bowline. Good luck making the loop and feeding the tail through it (twice) while holding up 80 kilos with one arm. Making a loop around yourself with a taut line hitch is easy, even if you’re on the line.
Jam knot like to keep it simple and fast. Cold, wet, dark,
You missed my two favorites: Halter hitch and adjustable grip hitch.
Two great knots. Halter Hitch ruclips.net/video/brtxpL6rgGw/видео.html and Adjustable Grip Hitch ruclips.net/video/cXZb4vcMVVM/видео.html
timber hitch aka twitch hitch...because (at least around here) you 'twitch' out your logs...or you may be hauling out a twitch off logs.
At least that's what I remember from my younger years. (does that make me old?) lol
Cheers from NB
How much is ropes? at the moment have cut and old carpet into strips. difficult tho.
Love your videos, but the Buntline hitch in this collection, although it seems an attractive knot, is not a classical buntline hitch (as shown in your specific video) what is it?
There are a few variations of the Trucker's Hitch and this is the worst. Hardest to untie.
But one of the first methods people learn because they typically already know the knots involved.
Here are 5 FIXED LOOP Truckers Hitch OPTIONS | How to Tie a Trucker’s Hitch
ruclips.net/video/fpI8_oZll2k/видео.html
Wow
Is the sheep shank not a hitch knot?
Can we get a video on rope?
Generoso
That’s a slippery overhand knot at 1:10, not a slippery half hitch. Odd since your How to tie a slippery half hitch in 60 seconds video has it right.
If it’s tied around an anchor point it is a hitch
You should correct the buntline hitch in this video. Otherwise I really enjoyed it.
Why do you RUclipsrs think taking over music is such a great thing? It is annoying and frankly rude.
Your Buntline Hitch isn't. That last tuck is wrong.
Too fast no chance to learn
You can use the gear icon to slow the speed but this video is an overview of the knots and not intended for learning. I have a separate video for each of the knots shown here that shows clearly how to tie the knot.
you tied the buntline hitch incorrectly! in the video you tie a figure-eight instead of a clove hitch around the standing part
I call the 1st knot the cowards hitch
Why? I don’t get the “joke.”
You did a real injustice to the taught line hitch. you didn't dress it and you didn't show what it's actually capable of. if I didn't know what that knot was I wouldn't think it's as impressive as it is.
Snuggle Hitch
That’s why I call it the brats hitch