Bowline and Running Bowline

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024
  • Knot tying Essentials - Bowline and Running Bowline
    "We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master." - Ernest Hemingway
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    - Patrick

Комментарии • 31

  • @sebastian_m
    @sebastian_m 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for all the videos about knots. They are very helpful. And I have to admit, this one is quite a challenge for me since I am used to the first way.

  • @firedtradesman
    @firedtradesman 2 года назад

    Thanks so much as always; very valuable! Learned all the knots I use daily from your original knot series. Looking forward to a similar overview of the daisy chain if and when you have a minute. I'd like to get lightning fast at that one, like you are.

  • @ponyrang
    @ponyrang 2 года назад

    Wow... !!! My best friend, It's always great. Your video is excellent quality. We liked and enjoyed to the end. Thanks

  • @thegreenrevival4424
    @thegreenrevival4424 2 года назад +3

    Nice one man! A very effective way to teach knots! I’m sure many will master the bowline and r/bowline from this. Will you do more Pat? All the best

    • @oldmanadventuring
      @oldmanadventuring 2 года назад +1

      Yes, please do a few more like this where you keep repeating over and over the same knot. This is very helpful. Maybe the top 5 must have knots.

  • @timhannan4551
    @timhannan4551 11 месяцев назад

    The crucial bit to recognise is that it is essentially a partially complete overhand knot, followed by the left thumb flipping the top of that loop upwards to form a rabbit hole, while simultaneously flipping the working end upwards with the right thumb.

  • @zachsites906
    @zachsites906 2 года назад

    Thanks Patrick!

  • @outermostoutermost9418
    @outermostoutermost9418 11 месяцев назад

    This is the way i have always done it it always made sense to me its easy and i beer climbing for 39 years and i can do it one hand with a little practice you can to just flip itover at the start and then flip it up and then push it through the hole next to the other rope end and boom done its really easy i learn to do it because sometimes you just dont have two hands the other is holding a limb lol so you might have to use your teeth to tighten it up on the running one

  • @joeshmo5399
    @joeshmo5399 2 года назад +1

    2:46 Running Bowline

  • @justinjones9255
    @justinjones9255 2 года назад +1

    Love it. Can you done one showing your daisy chain rigging knot?

  • @rickhaller3328
    @rickhaller3328 2 года назад

    Well done !

  • @Dazrena
    @Dazrena 2 года назад

    Thanks Patrick. I've got the right hand version down from your previous tutorial, but often struggle with the left hand. And it never occurred to me to practice it 'inverted'. (Correct word not found)

  • @krustysurfer
    @krustysurfer 2 года назад +1

    Most excellent at .25 speed 😎 bowlines for days!
    Aloha

  • @alecseekins7916
    @alecseekins7916 2 года назад

    So its just a bowline in a bowline?

  • @shanesouza4303
    @shanesouza4303 2 года назад

    Great 👍 one. Everyone always asks how to tie knots 🪢. It's a great skill.
    May I suggest, 'Knots for Working Arborists' by Jeff Jepson for those that would like to continue with their education of knots. 🤘😎✌️

    • @miroslavkouska9286
      @miroslavkouska9286 2 года назад +1

      Thanks for the video. In Czechia we teach this knot with a fairy tale:
      A princess (rope hanging from a rock or something) comes to a lake (the eye). A dragon (second end of rope) comes from lake, takes the princess and tries to pull her into the lake (rope goes around ,,the princess" and back into the eye). Then a prince (thats us pulling the rope) pulls the princess from the lake and saves her (the knot is finished).
      Personally, I think it's very cool and effective way to teach this knot 😁

  • @julisity6640
    @julisity6640 2 года назад +1

    Nice video, but I learned that making a Bowline with the end of the rope stickig into the finished loop is unsafe. If the loop is moved around a lot, the part sticking out can get pushed back, resulting in a loose knot. This can even to to the extend that the loose part can be pushed out of the small loop wich secures the loose part, resulting in a complete failure of the knot. The loose part has to be outside of the finished loop, than this source of error can not occurr.

    • @stefanedentorp1946
      @stefanedentorp1946 2 года назад

      I see your concern tying safe knots but the way Patrick ties the Bowline (pronounced "Bow-Lynn") is actually correct.
      It's described in Ashley Book of Knots (ABOK #1010). You can also make a Yosemite tie off to secure the knot (see Animated Knots) but it's not really practical to use when working in trees. It's very important to dress the Yosemite tie off in the right order to avoid the knot to invert and become dangerous.
      In my humble opinion I find Pat's excellent daisy chain knot to be superior in treework, allthough I'm not an educated arborist. All the best.

  • @spacecat86
    @spacecat86 Год назад

    Become the rabbit. Become the hole. Oooooooom

  • @alexmelnua
    @alexmelnua 2 года назад +3

    You are a real authority for me and a good teacher in the world of arboristry! Very sensible and interesting to shoot all the training videos! Thank you very much for your help!

  • @yanngaravel5670
    @yanngaravel5670 Год назад

    Pedagogy is the art of repetition 😉

  • @annaxin2104
    @annaxin2104 Год назад

    dude this is so awesome

  • @samuelluria4744
    @samuelluria4744 2 года назад

    As a guy who is the son of a Navy man, and also a Navy man myself, (DD-214, 1993) who also went to college for Textile Science....I just gotta say....I am horrible with knots.....last ones Dad taught me, were in the early 80's.....Still, somehow, I've survived, Haha

  • @Boomer_in_the_Trees
    @Boomer_in_the_Trees 2 года назад

    Two knots I personally never use nor would recommend even though they are the most popular and oft referenced knot in aborist work. The reason I don't use em? They are also the easiest knots to screw up and tie wrong. A figure 8 takes a fraction of the time to tie, and is 1000 times safer. Depends on the application but for a terminal tie in point a figure 8 is simple, easy to teach, easy to tie and almost impossible to screw up.
    Many a climber\arborist has been killed by a mistake when tying a bowline.

  • @adriennedelay5563
    @adriennedelay5563 2 года назад

    LOVE THE SILENCE.
    FALLING INTO RELAXING SLEEP ALMOST!
    YOUR VIDEO IS WORKING INTO MY SUBCONSCIOUS. I BET I WON'T NEED REVISIT THIS KNOT AGAIN.
    I WAS WONDERING WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF YOU ROLLED UNDER-HANDED
    BUT REALIZED THE PULLING DOWNWARD WAS JUST THAT.
    LOVE THAT YOU WENT AMBIDEXTROUS. UP, DOWN, ALL AROUND.
    •BE COOL WITH SOME SILENT SNIPPETS IN THE FIELD/WITH NO SOUND OF COURSE.

  • @br-dj2ti
    @br-dj2ti 2 года назад

    Patrick can you do another video like this teaching the one that you always use with a bunch of half hitches going up the rope I would love to learn that one I always try to catch it on your videos but I can't seem to do it thank you God bless

  • @Biped
    @Biped 2 года назад

    You still have to do it yourself a few times for it to "click". It's interesting to me that the bowline is the one knot that confuses so many people (including me) at first

  • @dogfacemarc7784
    @dogfacemarc7784 2 года назад

    Nice video. Love the reps, it saves on backing it up time and time again. Your knot videos are all always great. Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge. I wish I had videos like this when I was young, would have saved me some learning pains.

  • @harambereincarnate
    @harambereincarnate 2 года назад

    I was wondering if you still use the running bow for any applications. Since I learned the daisy chain from you I haven't found a reason to ever use the running bow again. Thanks -Anthony

    • @user-gq2vn1xj2r
      @user-gq2vn1xj2r 2 года назад

      I'm interested in this too. I don't climb but I use the running bowline to secure a line for the maasdam. Seems to work fine, but what are the benefits of the daisy chain for this type of application?

  • @mcgoojr
    @mcgoojr 2 года назад

    I swear you made this just for me!