Hammock Suspension Part 3...Becket Hitch & J-Bend Knots

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  • @Knubinator
    @Knubinator 2 года назад +2

    I come back to this video every spring to relearn the knots

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад +2

      I often have to brush up on some of them myself!

    • @timwarneka5681
      @timwarneka5681 4 месяца назад

      lol. Here I am. Again. In Spring. (Glad I'm not the only one.)

  • @dianabenobo
    @dianabenobo Год назад +1

    You tie all kinds of slip-nots. You are a true friend and guide. I wouldn't be surprised if you had a slipknot dongle on your escutcheon swinging beneath the banner of your motto.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  Год назад +1

      ."...slipknot dongle on your escutcheon swinging beneath the banner of your motto." That is a majestic phrase. Never hear the word escutcheon enough.

  • @geraldhenrickson7472
    @geraldhenrickson7472 6 лет назад +1

    Holy Smokes...after all these years I knew nothing...NOTHING I say, about these two knots. Wow. Thanks Shug!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Good knots. Always think I am gonna go this route but never do.

  • @MrTmax74
    @MrTmax74 4 года назад +2

    Always good to come back and review the shugeriffic teachings. We are all just padawans, after all. 😜🕺. Thx Shug. 🤘

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 года назад

      I appreciate your good words.

  • @KuntryRD
    @KuntryRD 6 лет назад +7

    I really like the J-bend. It has become one of my favorites for UL backpacking. I have never had it slip and it is easy to tie and untie, even with the Spider webbing. The Beckett I have had slip and it is hard to get it tight to avoid the slippage when first done, and I have to redo it to get my hammock perfect. With the J-bend, I know how much it will slip when tightening; slips only as much as the length of continuous loop through the Marlin spike. Nice to see you demonstrate both. They are a nice option. Thanks Shug!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +1

      Truthfully I just mess with them a little bit. Mainly use my whoopiesling suspension. But I think I need to try them on a trip.

  • @videocreator1000
    @videocreator1000 2 года назад +1

    Gives me Bill Murray vibes everytime I watch this. Another amazing and relevant video 👏

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад +1

      Never felt like Bill. More like Bob. Or Bart.

  • @redholsteingirl
    @redholsteingirl 6 лет назад +6

    Can't wait for your daughter to start her store, they look so warm and cozy!

    • @murmelz
      @murmelz 6 лет назад

      look for the link in the description, hats alsmost sold out.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +1

      She is open with some of her knitting work....www.etsy.com/shop/KnittyGrittyChicago?ref=condensed_trust_header_title_sold

  • @Kirk.television
    @Kirk.television 4 года назад +3

    Shug. You got me into hammock camping a few years back and I've been sticking with it every since. Love the content and I wish you well brother!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 года назад

      Thankee and Whooooo Buddy)))))

  • @rogernuffer
    @rogernuffer 6 лет назад

    All these years and you taught an old dog new tricks. Thank you

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      I learned too.

    • @jhondoux84
      @jhondoux84 5 лет назад

      you look pretty young in your profile

  • @jermc68
    @jermc68 6 лет назад +1

    Keep teaching the masses to fish, Shug! I love watching your videos even if they don’t apply to me. I always learn things I didn’t expect.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      We all need a good knot or two.

  • @swnorcraft7971
    @swnorcraft7971 6 лет назад

    I have been hammocking a little over four years. Early on, I used what I call a "slippery sheet bend". As it turns out, I learned later that some call it the Beckett Hitch. Great knot.
    I also use a slippery Bowline to tie to the tree. For me, easier than threading the loop.
    Thanks for all the great hammock info.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Just another name for a good ol' knot.

  • @BosomBuddyCreations
    @BosomBuddyCreations 3 года назад +2

    I just love your videos. So funny and informative. I am doing an AT thru hike soon and have been trying to shave gear weights. Learning the Becket hitch and switching out my looped strap for a plain flat strap helped me shave 7.5 more ounces! woohoo!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 года назад +2

      Best to you on that AT hike. Hope it gives you fun and great new insight on life....

  • @spearshak3r980
    @spearshak3r980 6 лет назад

    The whole series was filled with valuable information delivered in Sector 7 fashion. Cheers Shug

  • @DannyWalker1949
    @DannyWalker1949 6 лет назад

    That J Bend is a cool knot Shug. Thanks you for teaching us all this neat stuff for the Hammock.

  • @livinlarge1247
    @livinlarge1247 2 года назад

    Neat you showed the viewers this. I don't know if all those knots are my bread & butter though...now to create the Brooks Hitch.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад

      I rarely use it. But good to know how!

  • @heyduff
    @heyduff 5 лет назад

    Ah, I see...as the blind man picked up his hammer and saw! I have been using the Becket hitch for some time now but heard about this the J-hitch--now I see how that works, too! Thank you kindly.

  • @je1369
    @je1369 6 лет назад +2

    Shug I want you to know that I enjoy watching your videos very much, I watch the whole thing (2:50) from start right till the end. Who doesn't like good information followed by some fun?
    I went camping this past weekend and despite the check list for camping I forgot all my biners. I proceeded to use the J-Bend for both nights and it worked like a charm. I may forget my biners from now on just because who needs them when you know how to tie good knots.
    Your whole series for different ways to hang has been one of my favorite. time after time coming here to learn even when I already have a good setup it can always improve!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Glad to hear all that! Mucho appreciato.

  • @cmargheimable
    @cmargheimable 6 лет назад

    Yayyyy knots! Basically a slippery half hitch around a loop

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Sorta kinda....

    • @cmargheimable
      @cmargheimable 6 лет назад

      shugemery Almost nearly but not quite hardly!

  • @trebond455
    @trebond455 2 года назад

    Shug, thank you for all the great information. I've been watching a ton of your videos lately, and they've been very helpful for someone who knew nothing about hammock camping just a few days ago!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад

      Enjoy the hammock quest.....ruclips.net/video/WI0B20DwLPU/видео.html

  • @schnauzberry4835
    @schnauzberry4835 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for all the info Shuggster. Your really a god among hangers

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +2

      Not a God......the Lord of Lollygag.

  • @yobentley7274
    @yobentley7274 6 лет назад +2

    I'm a Whoopie Sling, Marlin Spike, Toggle Guy too ! Thanks for all the years of advice Shug.

    • @keystoneprepper
      @keystoneprepper 6 лет назад +1

      Yo Bentley ditto - so much adjustments and easy to deploy and take down.

    • @yobentley7274
      @yobentley7274 6 лет назад

      I agree, The perfect, light, adjustable set up. Enjoy my friend.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +1

      I too am.

    • @eastcoco8651
      @eastcoco8651 6 лет назад

      I read your comment as he was sying it, funny af cuz im high.. thanks

    • @yobentley7274
      @yobentley7274 6 лет назад

      you're welcome.

  • @vsrorrer
    @vsrorrer 6 лет назад +9

    I’m going to do my best to remember these loops,,webbing,,,pinch it...grab tail end...and seek perfection in a imperfect world... then catch the continual loop and take a wee bow.....😬

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +2

      I do pile it on a bit!

    • @vsrorrer
      @vsrorrer 6 лет назад +2

      shugemery and that is why we all enjoy your videos 😊

  • @ZEBAtube
    @ZEBAtube Год назад +1

    It's some months i study about bushcraft, trekking and overall doing it with hammock.
    Found you some days ago and I'm totally in "love" with you ahahah you are so funny and enjoyable!
    🍻🍻🍻

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  Год назад

      Thankee for the good and fine thoughts.

  • @terryforbes4038
    @terryforbes4038 6 лет назад +2

    Love the great knots. Thanks Shug

  • @yveskc1
    @yveskc1 6 лет назад

    Something new to learn in every of your video. Thanks Shug!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Needed to be done>>>>>>

  • @blacksheep6821
    @blacksheep6821 6 лет назад

    Two awesome knots for hammockers. Thanks again, Shug!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +1

      Aye! Whooooo Buddy))))

  • @i-hillbilly
    @i-hillbilly 6 лет назад

    That J-bend is a new one for me. Thanks!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +1

      Fun knot to know and show.

  • @LeonardOutdoorsNM
    @LeonardOutdoorsNM 6 лет назад

    Thanks, Shug. This series is great! We moved to Mexico and do not have access to amsteel unless a mission team brings some down with them, so it's great to learn about the other options. My son is using the Becket Hitch now on his chocolate table cloth hammock. Thanks again!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +1

      Viva Whoooooo Buddy Amigo!)))))0

  • @UTFamilyLawAttorney
    @UTFamilyLawAttorney 4 года назад +2

    Great, and always entertaining, especially on double speed ; )

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 года назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! Whoooooo Buddy)))))

  • @jerryjbloodworth6010
    @jerryjbloodworth6010 6 лет назад +1

    5 Stars on this one-it's one of the most informative ever.Keep seeking perfection my friend.

  • @ipedros7
    @ipedros7 Год назад

    Fantastic demo as always. Helps me to keep in mind the Becket Hitch is in effect a Sheet Bend to make sure its right. For the purpose, leaving a slippery tail The becket hitch it simply that same pattern applied to a closed loop/eye or hook (becket meaning the loop or eye). Cheers

  • @Cpresoz
    @Cpresoz 6 лет назад +1

    I like seeing options, but I'm sticking with the tree strap, Dutch Clip, Marlin Spike hitch, toggle and whoopie sling you taught me years ago. It allows for fine adjustment and when you stick with the same set up every time, you can do it when you're worn out or under the influence after a long day hiking. But I do enjoy your videos for all the different ways to hang.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +3

      Well me too...but these are really geared to the Neophyte Hammockers.

  • @slowfox532
    @slowfox532 4 года назад

    You really saved my ass! I am a newbie in hammocking and will start my first hammock hike soon...no clue how to fix it. But now - I know. Thanks for showing.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 года назад

      Righto...enjoy your hammock quest.

  • @stevedaniel3011
    @stevedaniel3011 2 года назад

    I tie a Slippery Double Becket Hitch. Great knot that that doesn't slip.

  • @Nutty_Dave_Does
    @Nutty_Dave_Does 6 лет назад

    Another Shug vid to recharge the soul ... thanky kindly!

  • @matthewkondracki8642
    @matthewkondracki8642 2 года назад

    Shug, you’re hilarious. Thank you for all the of the videos. I’ve learned a lot from them.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад

      Glad you got something out of 'em....Whoooooo Buddy))))

  • @fireman762
    @fireman762 6 лет назад

    Been trying to find a good cheap solution for marlin spike toggles... J-Bend knot that you suggested works perfect! Thanks Shug!!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Good toggles.....dutchwaregear.com/titanium-toggles.html

  • @MaffTUK
    @MaffTUK 6 лет назад

    Two new knots for the memory bank Mr Shug Thankee sir

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Knots we need to know and tie.

  • @mobiltec
    @mobiltec 6 лет назад

    I don't know if I'll ever sleep in a hammock but it's still nice to know all this stuff.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Thanks. No like a hammock?

  • @onecurl
    @onecurl 6 лет назад

    Loop the loop !
    Thanks again Shug!

  • @6bluestrings
    @6bluestrings 6 лет назад

    for me, I will use these knots when I need to use a pair of trees that are too close together to accommodate the additional distance required for whoopie sling, marlin spike/toggle suspension. Thanks man!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Same here.......Whoopie on!

  • @christoole6820
    @christoole6820 5 лет назад

    Webbing from dutchware and using becket hitch is fraying the end of my amsteel continuous loop. I ordered the beattle buckles.
    I like knots and not so much hardware but I think it will make for quicker set up and adjustment.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  5 лет назад

      That is interesting to hear.

  • @justfixitnow77
    @justfixitnow77 3 года назад

    I’ve always used a marlin spike and have lost my aluminum spikes a few times on the trail so the Becket knot will be a great bit of backup knowledge

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 года назад

      I leave my toggles tied into suspension at the end of each night. Re-ty at next camp. Never lost one. But becket is good back up tied correctly.

  • @markmastrangelo770
    @markmastrangelo770 6 лет назад

    As always, entertained and edumacated. Thanks. I never skip!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Thankee and good to know. I'm a skipper!!!!

  • @andymytys
    @andymytys 11 месяцев назад

    I’ve had the stitching on the loop of my tree hugger that the whoppie sling is attached to blow out. I’ve also had the tension on the whoopie sling pop the knot off the Amsteel on the end that’s passed into and out of the core of the cord.
    In both cases, I fell to the ground at 3 am. So yeah, NEVER hang your hammock higher than you wish to fall, and it’s still good practice to not hang over a steep slope, sharp rocks, or any other surface that you would not want to fall onto.
    I’ve seen Dutchware Cinch Bugs and adjustable clips slip against wet webbing and slice a gash in the webbing in the process.
    After watching this video, I find myself thinking, why all the complexity? I suspect most experienced hammockers are hanging on trees 15-18 feet apart and know exactly the angle and tension they want to hang at.
    I think to reduce risk, ultimately you might be best off with two ten foot sections of 2 inch wide Venom webbing. Tie a figure eight loop on a bite at the end of each segment to use in securing the webbing to the tree. Then incorporate your J-Bend to attach the hammock. Done! No fancy hardware or extra lines that can fail you.
    Finally, I’ve migrated to 2-inch wide webbing because I saw so many instances of scarring from my webbing on trees, after I’ve taken my setup down. Outside of it being unsightly and against LNT, it doesn’t hurt trees that have their cambium layer deep underneath the outer bark (maple, oak).
    However, on other trees the damage is pronounced and, due to the soft nature of the bark, the tree may suffer adverse affects. I’m thinking trees like cedar.
    I wonder what your take is on this and if you’ve ever done any research into the matter. A video on what types of bark / trees to hang on and what types to avoid would be welcome, IMO.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  11 месяцев назад

      Good thoughts you have. Thankee.
      I use a tree hugger and marlinspike knot/toggle for most of my hangs. Deep Winter I use a tree strap and cinch buckle. Wider straps when required.
      In my opinion tree bark varies. I'm no expert but when possible I try to hang off of trees with firmer bark. The trees I hang off in my backyard show vey little bark marks after all these years. Woodpeckers do way more damage!
      At this point as a backpacker I always look at trees in camps o see what bark damage exists. Hatchet chops, animal rubbing, carving, nails and such. Some bark seems to show all kind of marks. Same as looking at bare muddy ground where tents are pitched over and over. Nothing is perfect out there. I'm not convinced that a little bark marring affects the trees live span. Ever seen trees with fencing nailed to them and tree absorbing the fencing for years and the tree still thrives. Or even ropes and line. Complicated subject.

  • @hairdresserbecca8271
    @hairdresserbecca8271 3 месяца назад

    1:48 had me in tears

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 месяца назад

      I often forget that I do these things!! Haaa

  • @VanlilfewithDaleandBailey
    @VanlilfewithDaleandBailey 3 года назад

    I'm going to give the beckit hitch knot a try. I have titanium cinch buckels right riight now from Dutchgear and I just don't have much success with them. I've watched plenty of videos on them but they will go wonky on me or crooked and then ruin my nice web tree straps. I tried it again this weekend with a brand new strap, made sure they were nice and snug and straight and it slipped again and ruin a brand new strap. I'm done with the cinch strap. The beckit hitch did work, but I think I will give the whoopie string a try next time. Thanks for all your videos.
    '

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 года назад

      Not all cinch buckles are created equally. Whoopie guy myself.

  • @brianhetrick1301
    @brianhetrick1301 6 лет назад

    So much useful information, it's useless not to have!

  • @EddieJoe55
    @EddieJoe55 6 лет назад

    Exceptionally perfect Shug!!! Very well done!

  • @hipgroove68
    @hipgroove68 5 лет назад

    Yer killing me!!
    It's like a part time job now!
    LOLOL!
    Whoooooooo buddy!!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  5 лет назад

      Like a job making them too....

  • @DaMuses
    @DaMuses 6 лет назад +3

    Shug, you are a precious commodity to Humanity. My only regret is not finding you here on YT until just recently. Now, I have my weeknights accounted for... watching your prior videos.
    I'm particularly amused at the fact you're a "circus junkie" (i.e. circus entertainer/employee). My Aunt works for Cirque Du Soleil and has done so since its inception in the Province du Quebec.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      My daughter went to Ecole du Cirque in Quebec.
      Great training in Canada.

  • @ckhenson
    @ckhenson Год назад

    I do use a spare tent stake to put in the knot to keep it from over tightening and being a pain to release.

  • @neffk
    @neffk 5 лет назад +1

    Becket's hitch... it reminds me of a sheet bend. Technically, I think it's a sheet bend if you are tying ropes to ropes. But if you're tying a rope to a fixed eyelet, it's called becket's hitch.

  • @stowe18
    @stowe18 6 лет назад

    Thanks Shug for making these suspension vids!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Ate. Having fun. A few more to do too.

  • @Lapeerphoto
    @Lapeerphoto 4 года назад

    Your Knot going to show every not? Or not going to show every knot? 😂
    Seriously, lots of data out there, but you Shug, are more responsible than any other source for improving my hammock life! Cheers from Michigan!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 года назад +1

      Love it. Hang on happily and heartily.

  • @TimmSchn
    @TimmSchn 4 года назад

    The becket hitch is basically a sheet bend tied to a loop instead of a lose rope. Here he ties it with a bight as a quick release.

  • @kenc5156
    @kenc5156 6 лет назад

    The Becket hitch, mmmm that's a purdy knot, mmhmm. Thought I would add it to my list of knots I can tie. When tying it, I realized it's actually a Sheet Bend (only slippery). Great to add to my list, but I'll just call it a Slippery Sheet Bend. Thanks Shug. P.S. watching an older video of yours I'm now a customer of Claxton!!! Thanks for that one too.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      True..it is. Good ol' Claxton!

  • @StefanBruhn83
    @StefanBruhn83 6 лет назад

    The j-bend was the first suspension knot I used (don't own any hardware), but I quickly decided that the becket hitch is much easier to adjust. I do sometimes dream of whoopie slings and cinch buckles, but so far my trusty becket hitch has done well by me.

  • @addagwenlyn9662
    @addagwenlyn9662 6 лет назад

    I was expecting Cappy raising hell for x-mas. Instead we got another how to treat :-)

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Ain't Christmas a ways off yet?.......

  • @RallohE
    @RallohE 6 лет назад

    anuter gud'n ... and those beanies and socks be looking mighty fine pal!

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      She done sold 'em all now!!!! Thankee.

  • @Hootyhoo-jq9vq
    @Hootyhoo-jq9vq 4 года назад

    You got me hanging on a toggle, but it never hurts to know other ways of attachment. Thanks.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 года назад

      Whoooo Buddy......remember to hang on the knot and not on the toggle!

  • @kenthenson4804
    @kenthenson4804 3 года назад

    Thanks for the slo-mo version. The official video made by Warriorbonnet was way to fast. And you made me laugh.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 года назад +1

      Righto~~!

    • @kenthenson4804
      @kenthenson4804 3 года назад

      @@shugemery Got it down now. It's a fast set up and I'm taking 2 extra stakes to keep the line from slipping. Since they are new they want to do that, as I've plopped to the ground on the first tries.

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs 6 лет назад

    Interesting.. I like it.
    Thank you for the video

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +1

      So many ways to hang!

  • @kurttaylor5023
    @kurttaylor5023 6 лет назад

    I use Beckett tied to a soft shackle that is attached to a whoopie sling. This allows you to still adjust the whoopie.

  • @mrriptide
    @mrriptide 6 лет назад

    You are my favorite youtuber. Whooo buddy! I thumbs up "most" of your vids. Thank you for being you. Real.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      I thankee for that.
      Can only be me and you you.

  • @greyghost5878
    @greyghost5878 6 лет назад

    Thanks Shug

  • @steephill63
    @steephill63 6 лет назад

    You are the Vince Lombardi of the hammock!
    “Gentlemen, we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence.”
    ― Vince Lombardi Jr.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Love it. Love Vince!
      Go longggggg

  • @texaslonestarrider
    @texaslonestarrider 6 лет назад

    Awesome X2! 👍

  • @Dirt_McGirt_ODB
    @Dirt_McGirt_ODB 6 лет назад

    Knitty Gritty!!!! Woohoo!

  • @bearcingetorix6326
    @bearcingetorix6326 6 лет назад

    super slow mo perfection

  • @rob4631
    @rob4631 6 лет назад

    I prefer the becket hitch, but the j bend is a good "getaway hitch" when u wake up to the sound of hounds hot on your trail

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Usually a red squirrel on my tail.......

  • @livinlarge1247
    @livinlarge1247 2 года назад

    Ordered a used Warbonett. It came with the end all knotted up with its Ridge line kind of wrapping around the knot. My guess is it was meant for another loop or a caribeaner to slip around that Ridge line...tge Ridge tgat wrapped the knot at the gathered ends of the hammock. I wonder if I undo that hammock knot (it has another little cord around it too), then I can run a cord or loop or whatever through it & gather it. I wonder the advantage of this knot tied at the ends of the Blackbird though.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад

      Maybe it was ridgeline adjustments.....ruclips.net/video/Gq7fDjH90MU/видео.html

  • @jasonh4448
    @jasonh4448 6 лет назад +1

    Shug
    If you had a fire in your gear shed and you could only save one Hammock, one underquilt, and one top quilt which would it be?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +3

      I have no answer for that.
      My hammock harem provides me with choices. I favor none.

  • @tomoconnor8431
    @tomoconnor8431 6 лет назад

    Great channel

  • @livinlarge1247
    @livinlarge1247 2 года назад

    Sammuel Beckett...maybe that old series Quantum Leap. He does CSI New Orleans now.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад

      I have never watched a CSI. Or a Simpsons~~~~

  • @wadepatton2433
    @wadepatton2433 6 лет назад

    Whoot! now I know that a toggle-less marlin spike can be used when I cannot locate or "make new" toggles.

  • @haosmom
    @haosmom 6 лет назад

    I dunno if I trust the people I'm camping with enough to leave the release hanging so temptingly. Practical jokers have to go potty in the middle of the night too.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      That is funny. Have to pull mighty hard with you in the hammock. Might take two of them.....

  • @adventureswithfrodo2721
    @adventureswithfrodo2721 6 лет назад

    More like a slippery marks head to me. FYI I always watch your videos all the way through. I have been wondering if I should go to continuous loops instead of fastening my whoolie straight to my hammock. Hummmm.........

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      I prefer the cont loop.

  • @dirtywazza
    @dirtywazza 6 лет назад

    Personally, i like the sheet bend.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Pretty much same as the becket.

  • @drugtalk101
    @drugtalk101 4 года назад

    👍🏻

  • @hikehunter9572
    @hikehunter9572 6 лет назад

    very nice....

  • @better.better
    @better.better 6 лет назад

    Oh, that's what those are called used em both at various times, but not hammocking, and just sort of came up with it on the fly when i did

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      I too do knots I cannot name.

  • @livinlarge1247
    @livinlarge1247 2 года назад

    Shug I just fell...your work on here just popped up when I Googled a Beckett Hitch. I wish I could put up a picture, but I just baught used this Blackbird & it has the knots at the end that gather it...it looks very similar to what you have there. I'd better study the whole video. Yep...mooorree sllloowerr...lol.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад

      Never hang higher than you are willing to fall. Yessir!

  • @Elwould23
    @Elwould23 6 лет назад +7

    These knots are a cinch because they dont cinch.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +5

      But they may pinch an inch.

    • @kenc5156
      @kenc5156 6 лет назад

      Please pardon a reply from someone other than Shug. When he replies I'm sure he'll say its because you don't want to have to pull so many feet of strap back through the loop. Especially if it's wet or raining when you break camp. It's just a preference. A quick simple release knot or a clip is much faster and less hassle.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Say if you had a cinch buckle suspension (coming soon) you have to undo the buckle everytime. With a biner or clip it is easier to move strap up and down the tree around limbs once hung. I explained it on part 1.....ruclips.net/video/QlIeq459Gsw/видео.html

    • @riverrat1149
      @riverrat1149 6 лет назад +1

      I asked an Icelandic Bosun I worked for what his favorite knots were.His answer....ones you can untie.

  • @nthdegree2293
    @nthdegree2293 2 года назад

    @shugemery still hung up on the fact that you have a black hammock that's really cool. What's the brand, and model ?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад

      It is a Wilderness Logics hammock. Owner died some years back so company is no longer.
      But you can get a black hammock.....dutchwaregear.com/product/11ft-netless/#fabric-layer-1

  • @Heritage3911
    @Heritage3911 6 лет назад

    Why do you prefer the marlin spike hitch toggle over these knots?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад +1

      i just learned it first and still like it best.

  • @user-uu1mn5sp7v
    @user-uu1mn5sp7v 26 дней назад

    I'm looking to use a becket hitch with my supention but what length should my suspention be if I have never been to where I'm headed?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  26 дней назад

      I would err on the longer side until you get familiar with the area. Bigger trees go longer.

  • @boxingcompass
    @boxingcompass 6 лет назад

    That Becket Hitch looks useful. I've been using a marlin spike hitch, but simply using a carabiner to clip my hammock directly to the loop in the hitch. Easy, but not easily adjustable. The Becket looks almost like it gives you the function of descender rings in knot form. Have you noticed any issues with your continuous loop wearing or abrading from being tied directly to the webbing?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      No wear that I see though I have had those cont loops on for a long time. Usually a dutch biner on them with my whoopie suspension. I don't use the becket that much....just showing this for suspension option purposes.

  • @ryanfedor
    @ryanfedor 5 лет назад

    Quick question Shug: I'm thinking of using the Becket hitch to join the line coming from a Hennessy Hammock to a bare webbing strap (no loop) coming from the tree. Is it ok to do this, ie make a loop in the webbing by doubling it over, then tie the knot, or is a fixed loop on one end required? I sure hope that made sense, lol

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  5 лет назад

      I think that will work. Only one way to find out.......

  • @tomscott1159
    @tomscott1159 3 года назад

    I went from an easy-but-heavy rope ladder and carabiner to the becket hitch after the tree patrol started to require straps instead of my doubled rope. One big problem was that my Teton Firefly has a very stiff continuous loop of doubled strapping which makes it impossible to tie the knot properly with the loop nose protruding. As you noted, much hilarity ensued when my slippery new strap was loaded with my full weight. I have resolved this problem with a small toggle, which has worked well on several trips, even though I am really just tying the suspension strap to itself. Am I cheating death? I don't mind cheating, it's the death part which could be problematic.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  3 года назад +1

      Sounds like you have cheated death so far//:::::

    • @tomscott1159
      @tomscott1159 3 года назад

      @@shugemery Sometimes you know the answer, but just need to hear it from someone with an opinion you respect. I have found another strap material which works if I also tie the hitch "left-handed" to avoid the problematic splice on the continuous loop. On occasion, cheating may be fun. Usually it's not.

  • @thefucrew9865
    @thefucrew9865 5 лет назад

    Basically a slippery half hitch onto the continuous loop, once it is passed through the continuous loop, correct ?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  5 лет назад +1

      Pretty much but there if not tied correctly you will be on the ground.

    • @thefucrew9865
      @thefucrew9865 5 лет назад

      @@shugemery, ok. Will DEFINITELY check that.
      At almost 270#, I do not want to end up falling.
      Thank you, Sir !
      Sector 7, checking in.

  • @Tevpct
    @Tevpct 3 года назад

    3P's on the becket: Pinch, Pinky, Pull.

  • @korling99
    @korling99 6 лет назад

    If the knot is wet and freezes, it’ll probably be a lot harder to release, right? Hardware would probably be the better option in cold, wet, and freezing conditions, right? I’m a novice and haven’t experienced those conditions with a hammock yet.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Could happen I suppose. May not be the thing in that weather. With whoopies I run my closed hand up and down it to cause friction to loosen it up if it seems frozen.

  • @PHARRAOH
    @PHARRAOH 6 лет назад +2

    can I see that again in 64 x's speed please?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      okokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokokok.

    • @PHARRAOH
      @PHARRAOH 6 лет назад

      shugemery 😁have a great week shug

  • @bigmac3006
    @bigmac3006 6 лет назад

    I just pitch my tent.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      I am going to do a series on threading tent poles through sleeves and hooking up the clips. And finding a flat spot. Should be exciting.

  • @markevans506
    @markevans506 6 лет назад

    Is the Beckett hitch the same sad the slippery hitch?

  • @stevenladrig9592
    @stevenladrig9592 2 года назад

    Looks like a half inch got a bucket hitch

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  2 года назад

      Sounds like a song lyric~~

  • @tornadokat
    @tornadokat 6 лет назад

    Shug, I have watched many, if not all, of your vids, some more than once. I don't ever recall seeing you hang from one tree and use a downed branch or something similar for the other end and some rope to hold it up... have you had to do that or experimented with it? Seems like where you go there are always plenty o' trees.

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  6 лет назад

      Haven't had too! Did do this though....ruclips.net/video/2kPvSn5_T58/видео.html

  • @toto29er
    @toto29er 4 года назад

    Hi there, nice videos keep them coming!. I got a Warbonnet BB xlc with Becket suspension. My question is the following: after a good night sleep, untie the becket hitch knot is very difficult to the point that I switched to a Marlin spike and use a toggle, does this happen to everyone? Should I switch to a whoopie sling?

    • @shugemery
      @shugemery  4 года назад +1

      Depending on your strap or rope it can be difficult. Personally I like whoopies.

    • @toto29er
      @toto29er 4 года назад

      shugemery thanks for your prompt answer!

  • @almadeckard8360
    @almadeckard8360 6 лет назад

    Ah! Your daughter inherited your ginger hair.