Top Five Useful Knots for camping, survival, hiking, and more

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    You probably know how to tie a knot or two, but is that the extent of your knot tying skills? In this video, Craig shows you step-by-step how to tie different types of knots for use while camping, hiking, and in survival/emergency situations.
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  • @chivone21
    @chivone21 8 лет назад +653

    Now THIS is why I go on RUclips so much. Because of informational videos by people of this caliber. Thank you so much, for a job well done! Thank YOU Thank you!

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  8 лет назад +64

      Those are very kind words, and we appreciate you encouragement. Thank you, - Craig

    • @jeffhamel2449
      @jeffhamel2449 7 лет назад +29

      I agree. I watch a lot of videos on youtube. This is the first time I'v seen this channel and what a homerun! This person does an excellent job teaching and kept me interested. Keep up the good work. I'm going to subscribe.

    • @reyrivero282
      @reyrivero282 5 лет назад +5

      Simple steps I love that

    • @brianmyers9989
      @brianmyers9989 4 года назад +7

      ​@@reyrivero282 Exactly. I've just recently begun following Craig and what's cool is that other channels often praise him. Check out his book on Amazon.

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  4 года назад +7

      Thanks!

  • @Gary-ts6dh
    @Gary-ts6dh 3 года назад +75

    Knot Index: 0:47 - Half Hitch; 2:18 - Fisherman's; 4:20 - Prusik; 7:10 - Trucker's (Canoer's?); 8:39 - Clove
    Thanks for the instruction. All the steps are very clear. I'm looking forward to your 101 video!

  • @johnwelty281
    @johnwelty281 3 года назад +63

    I am a retired Naval officer. I have been a scoutmaster, camper, outdoorsman, small boat sailor, and twisted line splicer. I have seen lots of videos on lots of line work knots. Yours are on the mark for applications and simply explained for the neophyte. Nice Job!

  • @donivanhummel3106
    @donivanhummel3106 Год назад +12

    Thanks bud, as a guy who never did scouts but have really got into outdoor activities as I've aged, I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge with us 👍

  • @WR3ND
    @WR3ND 7 лет назад +66

    Nice video with some practical info and a positive, friendly attitude. Appreciate it.

  • @CrystalsandCandles
    @CrystalsandCandles 7 лет назад +324

    You have a gift for teaching.

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  7 лет назад +97

      That is incredibly nice of you to say. I appreciate you taking the time to share encouraging words. - Craig

    • @BlueRidgeParanormalEst
      @BlueRidgeParanormalEst 7 лет назад +27

      you really do.. thank you for this video

    • @joshbutler1249
      @joshbutler1249 6 лет назад +8

      Totally agree

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  6 лет назад +12

      +josh butler thanks gentleman!

    • @johneric3886
      @johneric3886 5 лет назад +2

      I agree he doesn't totally nice job.

  • @stephanedufour7675
    @stephanedufour7675 4 месяца назад

    I just discover i have a passion for knots !!!!!

  • @markswayne6326
    @markswayne6326 3 года назад +12

    The best explanation I have ever seen for a trucker’s hitch. I can never remember how to tie it when I need it. But this, I think I’ll remember.
    You broke it down beautifully.
    Thank you!

  • @mikerodrigues429
    @mikerodrigues429 3 года назад +10

    Excellent tutorial! Always been intrigued with knots and admired my friends that could do em...now I can. Thanks Craig!!!

  • @whatisbestinlife8112
    @whatisbestinlife8112 3 года назад +25

    I was taught the trucker's hitch by an old-school tech director when I studied theater many years ago, and it proved one of the most useful little things I've ever learned. It gives you a functional equivalent to mechanical ratchet straps for all manner of purpose.

    • @bigdaz7272
      @bigdaz7272 2 года назад +1

      Literally used that Knot to pull a Small Tree out the ground :)

  • @ligationtube
    @ligationtube 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much, Craig.
    Probably saved a few lives with these.

  • @johnryan2894
    @johnryan2894 3 года назад

    Very clear one of the best because you make it simple and straight forward and short

  • @adamg9496
    @adamg9496 4 года назад +3

    One of the most easy to follow knot instructionals I've watched, great job!

  • @ChocolateTherapie
    @ChocolateTherapie 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! I use Truckers/Half hitch daily, in my moving business. As a kid my father and I used to tie knots from a book he had. These were great to remind myself how to do after all these years. I'm sharing with my sister who will also appreciate. Thanks for taking the time during a cold day. Ropes are definitely easier to tie with warmer fingers. Especially the untying part of smaller ropes :)

  • @jeffmclowry
    @jeffmclowry 3 года назад +1

    Good info!
    I knew a couple of these, and you corrected my on one, and the last one was new to me.
    Thanks!

  • @grumpyoldman9259
    @grumpyoldman9259 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for knowledge sharing, we need more people like you. Fantastic job.

  • @WillyHope
    @WillyHope 4 года назад +9

    Just found this channel. Good information clearly explained with excellent voice tone and expression. Well done, I wish everyone trying to teach had your talent.

  • @leonardcanter4596
    @leonardcanter4596 3 года назад +54

    Appreciate your video. Was trying to remember how to tie a clove hitch hitch today...haven't used that for 50-60 years, since BSA and owning a farm on Ohio A long long time ago in a world far far away.. Thanks !!! Good Refresher for me.

    • @ericstorer3469
      @ericstorer3469 3 года назад

      What part of Ohio?

    • @JimRonholm
      @JimRonholm 3 года назад +1

      you can tie it without using the loops if you can't slip the loops over the end of the thing you need to hold - it's not very hard to figure out - just look at the final result in the video and then try to match that (basically you are going to go around the thing with a working end three times - but the first and last cross under the second one

  • @mikehoran9484
    @mikehoran9484 2 года назад

    Climber here. Really good job.

  • @robertdemon3550
    @robertdemon3550 Год назад +2

    I use the truckers hitch all the time for tying loads to my ute, my friend’s father showed it to me 25 years ago and it’s been very handy RIP Mr Drewett.

  • @shayakanime18
    @shayakanime18 3 года назад +8

    Damn it's cold, and we learned. Thank you.

  • @justenhansen
    @justenhansen 3 года назад +3

    Clove hitch and two half hitches have always two been my favorites. Thanks for teaching me three more!

  • @jaimearce1998
    @jaimearce1998 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for your patients , I learned more today . Hope to see more again .

  • @rubenleos5541
    @rubenleos5541 3 года назад +1

    bless your heart my friend great knowledge

  • @BOBBAFETTI
    @BOBBAFETTI 3 года назад +14

    Very useful and a great teacher, this is really what RUclips is all about. Thank you for the video.

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      @dottiehill4054 3 года назад

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  • @snapicvs
    @snapicvs 2 года назад +4

    I love the internet. You made a video 7 years ago and it's still helping people you'll never meet. Best explanation I've seen on some of these knots. Thank you!

  • @David15585
    @David15585 3 года назад

    I especially like your explanation of the canoeing hitch. I use a different variation but I will be using yours from now on. Thanks! Great explanation on all knots!

  • @jefferysimon
    @jefferysimon 3 года назад

    These are great. You explained the half hitch and "canoeman's" hitch well. I definitely look forward to using those. The fisherman seems useful too. Thanks!

  • @robfj3414
    @robfj3414 3 года назад +62

    I taught ropes, knots and hitches in the Fire Service for 14 years and yours is the best, simplest and clearest explanation I've seen online.
    Nicely done!

    • @Eli-el7mr
      @Eli-el7mr Год назад +1

      Well, I've started teaching myself knots, hitches and bends for about 7 hours collectively, and I gotta say....I feel the same way!
      They do a great job at demonstration and simplifying the process so beginners like me can digest the information easily.

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  Год назад +1

      Thanks so much!

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  Год назад +1

      Best way to learn!

  • @pickleballer1729
    @pickleballer1729 3 года назад +29

    Thanks, man! I'm a city boy about ready to retire in Colorado where I intend to do some backpacking. This is one of several bits of knowledge I need to brush up on.

    • @kwamedamuah1838
      @kwamedamuah1838 2 года назад +1

      trustworthy, loyal, helpful....

    • @zarynt1089
      @zarynt1089 2 года назад

      @@kwamedamuah1838 friendly, courteous, kind...

  • @jimjames6112
    @jimjames6112 3 года назад

    Thank you. I was a scout, 40 years ago. Thanks for the refresher.

  • @bsharp47
    @bsharp47 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial! Thank you for your hands on Demonstrating and your explanations.

  • @raychang8648
    @raychang8648 3 года назад +14

    I really enjoyed this video! Very clearly explained. My proudest day for wiring was when I was helping a friend prepare for his wedding. I needed to join two different types of wiring without them pulling apart under load. I made a sheep shank knot with the actual connection in the middle. It held up and worked well.

    • @WoodenShoesHomestead
      @WoodenShoesHomestead 2 года назад

      Sheep shank is not really stable. Sheet bend really works well when a temporary connection is required with different size ropes.

  • @lovingatlanta
    @lovingatlanta 3 года назад +16

    👍🙏Thank you kind sir!! 🙏 💝
    😔Daddy died and I had no idea how to do these knots!! It’s so helpful to have someone show how to do it. Daddy always had the answers to my questions and I could always count on him to help me. I feel like can do this now with your help sir!!! 🙏 Thank you for helping us daddy less daughters out here!! RIP Daddy. 🤗💞🤗

  • @YounRangr
    @YounRangr 3 года назад +3

    Thanks man. It's good to know the formal names for some of those knots I do. Your tutorial really sticks in my head.

  • @ktownc936
    @ktownc936 3 года назад

    Slippery hitch is by far my favourite knot. Used with a truckers hitch it amazing to take apart.

  • @3007vt
    @3007vt 3 года назад +67

    jako korisno
    the most useful stuff, Im using this in a real life because Im a scout.....nice

    • @1stdrydenscouts472
      @1stdrydenscouts472 3 года назад +2

      @@grandmasmalibu I am new in scouting and am learning as I go with my kids as well :) Really enjoying it all.

    • @sdsuch4353
      @sdsuch4353 3 года назад +1

      God bless all the old school scouts. I still keep manuals on my "most used and useful book shelve.

    • @RamandikaPutra
      @RamandikaPutra 3 года назад

      I like this video! And i inspired to make some video like this on my channel, let's check ruclips.net/video/sWa5FaCCqVA/видео.html

    • @chrisanthony579
      @chrisanthony579 3 года назад +1

      In my opinion one of the best "life skills" books ever published is the Scout Handbook.

    • @laurenganser8714
      @laurenganser8714 3 года назад

      Me too I’m studying rn

  • @itsmatt2105
    @itsmatt2105 7 лет назад +80

    Knots are so useful, they are almost magic. With a mental toolbox of knots, (the more knots the better) a person almost always has a resource to fall back on. I don't just use knots out in the woods, I use them a bunch for work and at home. A quiver of knots is almost like having secret ninja skills! I highly recommend young people (and older ones too) learn every knot they can. They are just so useful!

    • @philly1012
      @philly1012 7 лет назад +4

      thanks for the wise input, I've been a young man whose been learning knots from fishing, hiking and hiking. they really are magical, and amazing the ones that come off so simply yet they can hold heavy loads are remarkable!

    • @garrisonaw
      @garrisonaw 7 лет назад +2

      It's Matt Yes, knots are incredibly useful, and I agree, people really should learn how and when to use the various knots. A few years ago, I was asked to come in to a high school art class and teach the students how to tie several of the most useful knots. It's great to see young minds get wrapped around (yes, pun intended) learning a new skill that can be used for the rest of their lives.

    • @ivicaradetic1438
      @ivicaradetic1438 7 лет назад

      garrison

    • @stevenpigford2252
      @stevenpigford2252 7 лет назад +1

      i like that,..secret ninja skills...☆☆☆hahaha

    • @mrdesperate1
      @mrdesperate1 7 лет назад +2

      It's Matt yeah, I know more knots than most people... a LOT more, but honestly have a hard time finding a use for most of them. slso once you learn the principals of knot tying I've found its pretty easy to "make up" a knot that functions well for the purpose.

  • @hawk7102
    @hawk7102 3 года назад

    Thank you, brought back some flashbacks from the past, Thank you.

  • @twisterbt62
    @twisterbt62 3 года назад

    Your teaching demeanor is Spectacular!

  • @gorken74
    @gorken74 3 года назад +4

    Good video! Very useful. One thing my Dad taught me was the half hitch with a bight. Take the loose end when you are all done and stick it through the loop. If things start to slip, the loose end gets caught as the loop starts to pull loose and locks everything down. Also, I use the pulley/knot system ALL the time. Very easy to get items cinched down tight. Works great. Also love the bowlin knot which is great for tieing off things and easily getting the knot loose.

  • @fardellp
    @fardellp 3 года назад +22

    An outstanding tutorial. Working from diagrams is much more difficult and prone to error for something that could ultimately mean life or death. This leaves no room for mistakes and the demos are crystal clear. I thank you for one of the best tutorials (on any subject) on RUclips.

  • @PaperDad777
    @PaperDad777 3 года назад +1

    Clear, concise, kind & to the point! Thank you for a well done video good Sir!

  • @victorpascali5983
    @victorpascali5983 3 года назад +1

    Oh my gosh, this is great!!! My Dad taught me the truckers hitch when I was about 11 or 12 and to this day, I use it for all sorts of projects when reorganizing or related. I remember the Clove Hitch was demo'd in the boyscouts book we had around that same time but we never never really used it. I had just started working with my Dads painting handyman business that summer after 8th grade and that knot was invaluable!!!! Thanks for sharing this

  • @ronbrown2770
    @ronbrown2770 8 лет назад +14

    Knotty video
    Thanks it was helpful.

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  8 лет назад +6

      +Ron Brown So glad you stopped by Ron! Thanks for watching! ~Craig

  • @paldeusjaco9657
    @paldeusjaco9657 3 года назад +12

    Best explained I've seen. I always have trouble remembering knots. The way you explained, I'll never forget. Thanks!

    • @hasanchowdhury4756
      @hasanchowdhury4756 3 года назад

      how do you forget how to make knots, i never understood that

  • @rippedwinkle1303
    @rippedwinkle1303 Год назад

    Thanks I'm finally able to make 5 knots. I like your style 👍

  • @dougaloo
    @dougaloo 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, Craig! Very clearly explained. I was surprised you didn't show the bowline and bowline on a bight in your top five, but then again, I'm not the outdoorsman these days that I used to be, so I guess your top five are much more useful in the setting you describe. I will be sure to practice the five you demonstrated, as I come across a need for them almost daily. Thanks again.

  • @claudem.p.7969
    @claudem.p.7969 8 лет назад +31

    very interesting and well describe easy to follow you. Great video.

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  8 лет назад +5

      +Claude M. P. (STAC50BMG) Glad you liked it! Thanks for watching! ~Craig

    • @ryans2890
      @ryans2890 3 года назад

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  • @irascibleaardvark
    @irascibleaardvark Год назад +3

    That Fisherman’s knot was so great! I’m not a camper or an outdoorsman (I wish I was) but knot tying is cool as heck. Thank you for the clear explanations for us newbies. Very practical information!

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  Год назад

      Thanks! Glad you were able to gain a new skill.

  • @mrockefeller10mr
    @mrockefeller10mr 2 года назад

    Thank you Sir. Leanned alot!

  • @andrewmays3988
    @andrewmays3988 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Dan. You are a wonderful teacher and inspiration to watch. You have learned alot of uaeful knowledge in you life and are now returning the favor by giving it back freely to your audience. Hope your example will inspire others to do the same!!😇

  • @kphandley
    @kphandley 3 года назад +9

    Cool, knew them all, forgot about the clove hitch. One missing and one I use a lot is the bowline.

    • @Sxpph1re
      @Sxpph1re 3 года назад +1

      I dont think we care that u already know this m8

  • @matthamblin2180
    @matthamblin2180 3 года назад +27

    My dad taught me a lot of knots growing up but I never learned the half hitches on a bight or the truckers knot. I saw my dad use them all the time but I never learned them. Thanks for the lesson.

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid 3 года назад +2

      If you really like this stuff there is a wonderful app called “Knots 3D” that will show you knots and hitches from the very simple to the ridiculous in adjustable slow motion, I love the thing !

  • @Alman88100
    @Alman88100 2 года назад

    Wow helped me out so much. All the guys at work know a ton of knots and I'm always left asking for help

  • @kpcheck1
    @kpcheck1 Год назад

    Thanks buddy, a good refresher for me.
    Learned these during my King Scout days.

  • @sallyortiz9288
    @sallyortiz9288 3 года назад +4

    Thank you Craig for your patient styled videos. I realized I needed to learn more than a shoe knot when camping. Now I can keep up with the big dogs. :) I'll be checking out your different videos. It would be helpful to know a few to several functions the knots are good to use with to expand the survival and camping experience for us Ladies!

  • @leonarias6489
    @leonarias6489 4 года назад +21

    thanks- I used the canoe knot, as we went camping this past weekend. I used it to tie down my canoe to my SUV. best knot - Thanks again.

    • @bjarnekamper2088
      @bjarnekamper2088 4 года назад +3

      Idiot

    • @Gravy_Master
      @Gravy_Master 4 года назад +1

      Go to the hardware store and spend literally a few dollars on some cinch straps. Car mounting a canoe using rope and a trucker’s hitch is an incredibly horrible idea.

    • @leonarias6489
      @leonarias6489 4 года назад +6

      RandMan14 my strap broke hence the rope - and yes I replaced the strap we were in the middle of Nowhere - temporary solution

    • @P_RO_
      @P_RO_ 4 года назад +5

      @@Gravy_Master Oh really? Then I guess the Marines don't know this because they successfully secure helicopters to ship decks in the worst storms with trucker's hitches and AFAIK they haven't lost one from a failed knot yet. I use straps for convenience and so that others won't cut my ropes undoing them, but I'm just as solid with rope and knots as with the straps, and a lot more versatile too!

    • @lukeswain1752
      @lukeswain1752 4 года назад +6

      @@Gravy_Master you serious? The hitch is literally used for tying down loads. I'm not usually rude but you are such a baboon for saying it's a horrible idea. It's the best idea. You have to be kidding..

  • @marcd1981
    @marcd1981 Год назад

    Thank you for posting this. Even though this was posted last year, it comes at a good time because I just bought a book on tying knots and want to know several good options.

  • @johnryan4104
    @johnryan4104 3 года назад

    Just one word brilliant you are the man a big THANKS

  • @gosunlee
    @gosunlee 3 года назад +13

    So simple when they are explained by someone who knows what they are doing. Thank you, thank you.

  • @paulthomas2337
    @paulthomas2337 3 года назад

    Thank you Thomas I look forward for more of your films!

  • @roostmade
    @roostmade 3 года назад

    That canoemans hitch was so badass, thank you!

  • @leonardgilbreath9004
    @leonardgilbreath9004 8 лет назад +7

    Thanks for showing how to do it.

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  8 лет назад +1

      Thanks for taking the time to comment! ~Craig

  • @pjb9425
    @pjb9425 3 года назад +8

    we appreciate YOU for hangin' in there and doing that video with freezing hands, great info, thanks for that.

  • @MMgoforth
    @MMgoforth 3 года назад

    Thanks a million, Craig. Despite working 30 years in industrial weaving l learned a lot from this video.

  • @garrisonsmith8372
    @garrisonsmith8372 3 года назад

    Super helpful refresher. Thank you

  • @theodethomasa6358
    @theodethomasa6358 3 года назад +3

    I watched and followed the moves. Some were loose, so I keep at til I get them perfect!

  • @dr.rongoldstein1633
    @dr.rongoldstein1633 10 лет назад +4

    Loved it!! Next video can you include taut line hitch and bowline.

  • @lauriebishop5008
    @lauriebishop5008 2 года назад

    Thank you. You demonstrate so well! I've used some of these but I always forget except for a couple. Thanks again!

  • @kevinmccarthy5693
    @kevinmccarthy5693 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant lesson! I was Boy Scout (Life) and a conservation camp counselor. I always had trouble with my knots. Those were the best demonstrations of knot-tying I've ever seen. You might want to do a video for nautical knots.

  • @Nick-zu9sn
    @Nick-zu9sn 3 года назад +13

    Has a great teaching style.

  • @rogerpenndorf5221
    @rogerpenndorf5221 3 года назад +20

    The Best Great Examples I Have used those knots all my life Boy Scouts to Present I am 74

    • @timheslin9185
      @timheslin9185 3 года назад +2

      Roger Penndorf - Same here Sir. Troop 235 Lakewood, CA.

    • @Schrankerle
      @Schrankerle 3 года назад +6

      Yup, Boy Scout stuff. All the things you knew way before the internet.

  • @redbeardrider2732
    @redbeardrider2732 3 года назад

    Thank You for the video! I know these common knots but, it's always a good idea to refresh!

  • @crockerrange147
    @crockerrange147 2 года назад

    Thanks, very useful tips on tying various knots, good refresher. I learned some knots during my scout days.

  • @wilsonsarmiento4842
    @wilsonsarmiento4842 3 года назад +4

    Cool stuff. Specially if you're a guy that like outdoor activities or working in the garage etc.

  • @Me-jm7ux
    @Me-jm7ux 7 лет назад +16

    you make it easy to understand! thanks alot. great video

    • @NatureReliance
      @NatureReliance  7 лет назад

      Thanks for the kind words! ~Craig

    • @heehaw1126
      @heehaw1126 7 лет назад

      You took my name, change it scrub

    • @Me-jm7ux
      @Me-jm7ux 7 лет назад +1

      😄

    • @couar351
      @couar351 7 лет назад +1

      +Me change yours to miniMe

  • @ercost60
    @ercost60 3 года назад

    Great vid. Thank you Craig!

  • @charlesnorris8147
    @charlesnorris8147 3 года назад

    Dude you did an excellent job demonstrating how to tie those five knots. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with me.

  • @worldclassish
    @worldclassish 3 года назад +3

    Excellent stuff here. I'll refer back for more.

  • @larak323
    @larak323 3 года назад +7

    1. Two Half Hitches
    2. Fisherman's Knot
    3. Prusik Knot
    4. Human's Hitch
    5. Clove Hitch
    Thank you so much for these info ❤️

  • @mikeyb6247
    @mikeyb6247 Год назад

    Thanks, I've put this on my re-watch list.

  • @JamesHunterRoss
    @JamesHunterRoss 3 года назад

    Thanks. You made those knots easy to understand.

  • @stuartfralick295
    @stuartfralick295 3 года назад +17

    Nice demonstration of knot tying. My favorite knot is the "taught line hitch." I use that more than any other, especially tying out tent tabs and tent flys.

    • @5000rgb
      @5000rgb 3 года назад +4

      Yeah, I think the extra security of the taut line hitch is a big advantage over the two half hitches. A rolling hitch is a similar expansion of a clove hitch.

    • @snidely_whiplash
      @snidely_whiplash 3 года назад +6

      Tautline over two halves any day! The extra pass makes a lot of difference when the weather gets shitty.

    • @justforever96
      @justforever96 3 года назад +4

      *taut
      "taught" is the past tense of "teach".

    • @pfwed3443
      @pfwed3443 3 года назад +3

      The bowline would be in my top 5

    • @stuartfralick295
      @stuartfralick295 3 года назад +1

      @@justforever96 Yes I know, thank yoy. I did it too quickly.

  • @joestephenson1227
    @joestephenson1227 3 года назад +59

    Saying thanks from an 80 year old man who never learned knot tying. Thanks my friend. God bless. From an 80 year old man, who loves camping. !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @harrymatthewsmusic
      @harrymatthewsmusic 3 года назад +3

      Wow you have my respect 👍 may you live a long life!

  • @steveganner3074
    @steveganner3074 3 года назад +1

    straight to the point. No waffle. Really well-presented video and very easy to follow

  • @bella9357
    @bella9357 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing, I've just learned a thing or two.

  • @alexisjones6777
    @alexisjones6777 3 года назад +10

    great knots, good instruction. One suggestion: on future demos, use a background of a different color than the chords. Thanks for this.

  • @banditkc8586
    @banditkc8586 3 года назад +27

    I learned all these knots when I was employed on a zip-line course in Alaska and use them continually when setting up at the farmers market, moving furniture, setting up camp. These knots are extremely useful and I would be handicapped without knowing them. Great content thx for sharing!

    • @lewislabellingcoding5726
      @lewislabellingcoding5726 3 года назад

      The two half hitches is incorrect... a round turn and two half hitches is correct. the American Boy Scouts found out this error in 1996.. up till then they were teaching it incorrectly... you must pass arount the post completely and back around to tie this correctly elsewise the knot jams and is hard to untie. I am a trained Naval Officer. British, Canadian, Dutch, Portuguese Spanish all do this correctly.

    • @lewislabellingcoding5726
      @lewislabellingcoding5726 3 года назад +1

      Sadly millions of Americans do some knots incorrectly. See the round turn and 2 half hitches here. add a slip knot as the last half hitch and even easier untie. www.firstclasssailing.com/sailing-knots

    • @LexLuthor1234
      @LexLuthor1234 2 года назад

      @@lewislabellingcoding5726 thank you for notice, i found a video of it too: ruclips.net/video/2Ssa22v4fxE/видео.html

  • @pepperdog3761
    @pepperdog3761 3 года назад

    Just now learning these things due to the current situation of our world. Thanks for these videos, very helpful

  • @art19681
    @art19681 3 года назад

    Thank you Mr. Caudill. For your informative feature on Knots. I will start practicing on those Knots to better myself!!! USMC 1991

  • @jandrobiak8621
    @jandrobiak8621 3 года назад +6

    Using these knots for years! I learned how to do them in Boy Scouts in the 50's. So there you go. Learn how to do these basic knots well, kids. You won't regret it. Promise.

  • @trailtrashoutdoors8173
    @trailtrashoutdoors8173 3 года назад +11

    New friends here from Trail Trash Outdoors! Refreshing on my knot game! Glad we ran acrossed your channel!

  • @benroosa2328
    @benroosa2328 Год назад

    its so cool to see someone pass this knowledge along, I've been using those knots all my life and those very knots have helped me more than i could ever tell you!

  • @dcbqb19
    @dcbqb19 3 года назад

    I used a child's book on how to tie all kinds of knots with the string and everything and these are a LOT more informative than that! Thank you!

  • @00kt86
    @00kt86 4 года назад +20

    1:27 I like it. Easy release.

  • @dzymslizzy3641
    @dzymslizzy3641 4 года назад +11

    Great bunch of knots you've shown!
    Many moons ago, when my kids were in Girl Scouts, I was one of the trainers; knots were my specialty. In fact, my camp name was half-hitch! LOL One of my favorite useful knots for camping is the tautline hitch! I rescued many campers who'd lost those silly metal clips they put on tent lines when they're sold! ;-)
    And when it was warm at night, I tied up my hammock using clove hitches--never did I hit the ground! They're tied a bit differently, though, when you don't have an open end of a post to tie to--such as around a tree! ;-)
    That "Prusik hitch" starts out like the knot called a 'lark's head' if you're doing macrame! I'm guessing you'd use it for hanging things from the heavier rope.

    • @isaacjhaile
      @isaacjhaile 3 года назад +2

      The prussik is used by arborists as a friction knot to attach themselves to a climbing line and allow ascension. So yeah, hanging stuff from a rope 😂👍

    • @gbcurtis
      @gbcurtis 3 года назад

      Tautline -- also my favorite.

  • @toddkingsley4942
    @toddkingsley4942 Год назад

    Thank you! Always learning on your channel

  • @anotteroutdoors
    @anotteroutdoors 2 года назад

    Thanks for the info. I'm just starting out building bushcraft furniture and these will really help.

  • @systemsintegration8667
    @systemsintegration8667 3 года назад +49

    I'm Knot one to really say, however , this is really well done and practical, and is very much appreciated. Thank you very much for this really great video.

    • @danfraser107
      @danfraser107 3 года назад

      Great idea. My dad was a great knit maker but. Never learned how to tie a knot.

    • @danfraser107
      @danfraser107 3 года назад +2

      Meant to say, “Great video” and “knot” instead of “knit”

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      @nitro-do8lg 3 года назад

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