How to Rappel like Bear Grylls & Son | Bear Skills Ep 01
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
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Bear Grylls and his son Jesse are on their island in Wales teaching you how to rappel safely down a cliff face. This is a step-by-step guide how to abseil down any vertical surface!
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Respect the ledge! Clip in when near the edge. Especially if it is wet. You should teach about tying end knots on the rope, not just making sure they "hit the bottom" that you probably couldn't even see with the second ledge. Speaking of the second ledge, you should also mention that you might want to protect the rope on that ledge as well. For teaching skills, you left out some pretty important ones that could get people hurt.
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holy cow yes! tie the ends of each rope with a barrel. such an easy safety check.
Can’t believe he wasn’t clipped in up top. Just dangerous.
Typical grylls
I was thinking the exact thing. Closing off your system by just adding barrel knots to the bottoms of your ropes is ALWAYS essential - forgetting those is how people can and do die every year. I also didn't see him use a prusick back up at all despite mentioning them which is odd.
Bear Grylls is a outstanding man with outstanding courage and honesty. That's the reason why the whole world loves him 👊👊👊🔥🔥🔥
Not so sure about the honesty part since everyone found out his show was fake with him staying in hotels and doin not survival stuff off camera
Honest he is not, his shows are entertainment not factual, some of his shows have even been removed because of dangerous false advice including an episode about caving. He also did a rock climbing episode at Malham cove and as a rock climber myself I was in hysterics at how bad it was.
Every part of this comment is an overstatement.
Bear Grylls should do man vs wild with his son.
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Bear and Son vs WILD on Netflix hehe!
Son thinking
Why are you giving this idea,s 😥
The boy was not using a prussik as a backup, but that's OK if you have someone to give you a fireman's belay at the bottom. Also, I would have tied in direct if I was that close to the edge. Also, they didn't appear to have tied a knot at the ends of the rope. That's normally a no-no. Lots of people rappel off the ends of their ropes and plummet, screaming, to their deaths.
Jesse is a very good boy. When he grows up, he will be like his dad. God bless you.
He already looks like him 😂
"I don't think I paid enough attention to the safety briefing. I don't really know what I'm doing to be honest."
You're very brave Jesse . I could'nt bear to watch your dad explaining the anchor points whilst being so close to the cliff edge.
I'd love to spend a day talking to Bear about life and challenges.
I admire his skills and attitude so much.
It moves me to see a good father son relationship too.
Best wishes to the Grylls family.
Thank You for sharing your adventures. Regards GARY.
As a Father of an only Son, gotta say I had a bit of a pit in my stomach! Still, great class and who else but an extraordinarily qualified Father to show his Son how to rappel… Congratulations to you both! Proud Dad!
Probably one day will come when Jesse will reach out to Bear like success
Jessy should proud to have a father like Bear Grylls 💜
U are just an outstanding man.. Keep going.. ❤ Love frm India..🇮🇳 love u to the core Bear..!
Love it. Great to see your children coming through the Bear school of learning. It is comforting to us mere mortals to know a Grylls is holding the knowledge for the next generation.
Watching Bear sit that near the edge while explaining it all without a "safety net" gave me anxiety! :P
Great father realy may god bless them ever .
Bear grylls sir is real hero in the world and best survival in the world and bear grylls sir real life hero I am bear grylls sir very very big fan
OMG. Jesse is my age... it's awesome to see such a powerfull youth in these tough times!
Bear you are such an amazing person keep on doing what you're doing.
You are such a amazing father . My father don't want me to scout because it need hurt work now my father proud of me. You are inspiration of me. I will one day climb up mount Everest . hope you see my comment .
A stopper knot on the rope end is 101 P1 to avoid rappelling of the end of rope as many have mentioned. Bear should’ve been clipped into the anchor when close to the edge.
Take a course before attempting via a certified instructor 👍
Great to see Father and Son or Daughter stuff like this! Let them feel the energy of the outdoors, face their fear and confidence gained will carry through life 😊
I feel like this video was partly aimed at all the climbers giving Bear grief over his climbing and mountaineering in running wild lol. Worthwhile showing how to do a prussik & reminding folks to tie stopper knots on the ends of their rope! Nice to see the father and son time!
Hi Bear Grylls🙋♀️ you are my inspiration 😊♥️from 🇮🇳
Yes sir I want to know more about anchors and knots like how many knots are there and way to make that knots etc plz make video on that
ruclips.net/video/Zv70t7eC6GE/видео.html 👈👈
He has made a video about knots.you can watch to click on this link.
Wonderful!!! I start to download every Episode. My Hero. Bye.
I want to continue a survival program series.
And thank you❤️
Yes I am too a Bear Gryll's fan.
His hair raising adventures along with quotations added fame to Discovery channel he is real hero not reel hero.Hats off Bear Gryll's.
You are the best adventurer and a good person I have ever seen 👍👍👍 Really proud of you 🤝🤝🤝
I wish Bear talked a bit about types of rope. Most climbing ropes are unsafe in wet conditions. You need a dry-treated rope for these kinds of situations.
Additionally, as others have noted, it’s good practice to put a stopper knot on the ends of your rope in addition to checking that it reached the bottom. The knots will ensure that you don’t go flying off the end of your rope
My dream is to go to an Adventurous trek with Bear...
I've already gone Multiple times to Different Places in Himalayas but with Bear , it will be totally different !
I've also Done Rappelling 4-5 times & also I'm 17 yrs. old... But can't rappel like a Pro (Bear) !
Rappelling with jumps (Push) is the thing which Bear does really well... 👊👌🔥😎👍👏👌
Yes Bear, this is great!
Keep them coming, can't wait for more.
Love Jesse's look of astonishment!!
Watching your show since I was 10. Now I am 22 still love your show. I joined scout because of you. You are an inspiration to me❤️
Hey Bear, Jesse and crew. Thanks for this great informative video. Would love to see some more knot videos and also how to establish anchors from trees. Not all places we go will have bolted anchors so having some knowledge of how to establish anchors without bolts would be fantastic.
Thanks again!!
You need to have a cowstail clipped in when rigging your line. One slip and youre done, especially when rigging the rope pad and lowering the rope and setting up the rappel system. And not clipped in to those triple loader carabiners.
Bear Grylls has inspired me to start my new career .. Thank you Bear Grylls...
Yes! Knots, knots, and more knots!
Jessie great ur taking advantage of having bear as dad ur living my dream respect you and the old men 🤣 bless you both
Jessie so honest DIDNT CATCH A WORD
Hi, bear grylls, you are my hero, Lot's of love from India, Kerala ❤❤❤❤
I for one would love to learn about anchors and knots stay blessed y’all!!
Bear Grylls is Best. I love Bear Grylls.
Which exact bolts did yuou use for anchors? How is the rope, which is going to the base secured at the base? What is the knot on the second anchor, on the black carabiner , before rope gone to the base? Your sons belay was upside down. So where was the prusik for backing up you rappel? Your son did not have rappel back up prusik or autoblock either.
It is kinda sketchy but still very much safe.
There are mantis? belay/abseil devices like pezl reverso, with auto lock, when belaying from top.
But aint gonna auto lock when abseiling. And its not compatible technique with device shown in video.
So indeed very sketchy tutorial. Tutorial because many will try to repeat it. Cause its Bear 😃
Love from Poland🇵🇱 to You and Your son!
To me Bear s logic and training, apply to all aspects of life. It helps people use their brain hopefully in figuring solutions to problems, weather it be tying a rope or fixing a flat tire. Good videos luv watching your son & you.
Yeah. Please make on anchors and knots. And also please do one on abseiling too.👍👍
Inspiration for us whole india 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 simply loves u Mr grills
Waiting for your video you come 🙂
we need a knot series, think user-handbook style
As a climber who has some knowledge of bolting rock I’ve gotta say WTF is that bolt the bolt is supposed to have at most 10-15mm of space between the hanger and the top of the threads
(Edit it’s still super strong enough stronger than anything your clipping it to)
Also “ helmets are essential where there’s loose crumbly rock like here “ as he’s standing less that a meter from the edge not clipped in 😂 and he takes off his helmet while standing under the cliff
Great new format! I hope there will be many more episodes! I call it "abseil" - because I am german - and yes, an episode about knots would be nice!
"It's slippery as hell"
Another good reason to use a backup Prusik
BEAR GRYLLS IS THE BEST
Yeah , bear please make a seperate video on types of knots, harness , how to make them in many ways etc , plz bear make a video
Should really tie a knot in the ends of the rope to fully avoid the possibility of abseiling off the ends, particularly as I'm not sure you'd be able to see the bottom of the cliff from the top. There were people at the top here to help Jesse get set up and off the top safely, but the film didn't make this clear. The idea that the experienced person would give a briefing then descend, leaving the other to attach themselves to the rope and set off alone is ridiculous and a recipe for disaster. Yes, Bear is protecting the descent by being ready to pull the ropes taught if Jesse let go of the brake rope (whereas Bear's protection was a prussik, which would grab the rope if he let go), but there are plenty of opportunities for Jesse to get his set up wrong and fall before he's established on the descent. There were actually people at the top to help him set off, but the film should make that clearer. If there are really just two of you and you're teaching someone to abseil, get them set up and safe, and protect their descent with a second rope you belay from the top.
Your rope-barrier skills were outstanding. I learned it. Thank u sir.
Just a quick question. People also suggest to tie a knot by the end of the rope to prevent go though when you didnt reach the ground is it true?
Hey Bear! Could you do a video about knots, filming upclose? (including fishing knot for a survival situation)
Love you bere Grylls ❤❤❤from India🇮🇳🇮🇳
Thanks Bear and Jesse
LOVE YOU BEAR GRYLLS 😍 FROM BANGLADESH I SAW YOUR SURVIVAL TRICKS IN DISCOVERY IM YOUR BIG FAN
where is the Presik or did he skip using it?
Always refreshing to see you and what you do Bear! Awesome show!
Bear Grylls you are wonderful amazing. What a traveller you. You are very successful person in your career.
More episodes would be great😀Brave Jesse!Awesome and Thank you Bear 💪👍❤
Hi Bear Grylls love from India take care your family
Fantastic mate the young fellas getting into it brilliantly ,it’s great fun hanging off the line but safety 1st ,take care Mate cheers
Bear Grylls is my idol 💚.And Jesse is Good boy. 💚
Waiting for new episode of man vs wild
Lots of love from lndia 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
Best man bear grylls.....💕
Great love from india....India loves you a lot🧡🧡
No stopper knots? Come on Bear!
Also, Jessie should also have a prusik
If Jess goes hands off rope, Bear is down and can stop his fall simply by loading rope from below. Its called firemans belay.
Body weight of someone on the rope below you prevents you from unlocking your belay device.
Good job :) It's nice that you teach these to your son.
Brilliant video. 🐰🐇🐇🐇🐇
You are the inspection for me keep rocking
God bless you Jesse.
와 알고리즘이 여기로... 베어형 항상 감사히잘보고있습니다!
God bless you🙏🏻 sir you are all ways my inspiration...😊
No doubt you're the one who has valuable information to share, what kind of man who don't likes adventure. Stay succeed. good luck. over and out.... SIR what you ask I think it called, ABSEILING.. I hope you COPY THAT SIR
You are source of inspiration .💓 🇮🇳 You should do man vs wild with Jesse😊😊
Thank you so much sir for learning us surviving skills.
Out standing courage
You are incredible sir. I wish I was Jesse
YES, I WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT ANCHORS OR KNOTS.
My inspiration
que chingón! extraño muchisimo tus capitulos de aprueba de todo ♥️
Bear and Son vs WILD! Do it guys! 😁
What an awesome video man! Thank you for posting this! Just out of curiosity have you ever been hiking in the Adirondacks or white mountains?
Bear, you should do a video dedicated to knots.
Wow, i know they are father and son, but they have the exact same face and voice!!!
YOU ARE GOOD MAN AND YOUR VIDEOS ARE THE BEST 🥰🤩👍👍👍
I have all of man vs wild on DVD and I wish they release running wild with bear grylls on DVD
Imagine being able to say that your dad was in the SAS and royal marines.
Before health and safety existed we had a school teacher who used to take us absailing off cliffs and railway viaducts and wild swimming in reservoirs in winter also rock climbing, minimum training given.
Please give us deep description about different types of knots.
Jesse bro is Rock 🙌🙌
you are awesome 😎😎👏
Nice video
thanks bear grylls
Would like to have seen you make yourself safe on your Anker as you worked at the edge of the cliff just saying 😁
I am big fan of Bear Grylls 😊💪💪#nevergiveup #adventure 😊💪💪
0:05 & onwards: Belay Plate (DMM Mantis) teeth up for a smoother descent!
07:42; stacked rappel... if both belay plates were loaded onto the pair of lines prior to BG setting off, i would call it stacked. if competent; both abbers could have Buddy Checked each other's setup prior to the 1st commencing. nb; with 1st's weight on ropes; stacked second cannot set off as the weight of the 1st will lock the plate. this is the way the 'fireman' protects (slows or stops) their second.
11:13; fireman's belay; i wonder how instantaneous the deceleration will be with the 'fireman' so far off to the side out of the way of potential rock fall...
11:25; 3 strong tugs. hard to feel those 3 at the top BG, more Weetabix? ;-j certainly seen wind put more movement in rope; makem 3 big slow body weight heaves!
looks like a great place to get some routes in. enjoy! :-j
Jesse bro is Amazing Bear sir 😍😍🙌
7:21
Ground or not, always tie a safety knot at the end of your ropes.