Anchor Hitch
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- Опубликовано: 31 мар 2019
- The Anchor Hitch, a simple knot sometimes used as part of a climbing system. You most likely won't need to know this for Climbing or Rescue assessments in Arboriculture but a useful knot to have in the arsenal!
Thanks for requesting this knot v3124!
Just freed through the loops twice and it is very secure. Have three loops and feed through twice and it is very secure and easily undone,
Tie a lot.
Thanks for sharing & nicely explained....share mor & more clips on knots..... 👍.... 🙏
Well done! In America 🇺🇸 we “incorrectly” call it the Anchor Bend even though it is a hitch. Variation is to have a second loop through the round turn. Thank you.
i love your channel so much
Thank you Willow :-)
Vintage oyster? 👌
It was very helpful until the part where you tied the stop knot and it was entirely off camera
Thanks for your comment Steven, not by greatest work ha ha. More video's coming soon, I have a plan ;-) (and I'll be super mindful of camera angles!!)
"double overhand stopper" knot
That’s a halyard hitch
Is that a 1/2in arborist rope?
11mm I think Random Dude!
It’s too bad your stopper knot was off camera. It would have been nice to see how you tied it.
One twist and go through the loop will give you an overhand knot. Two twists and go through the loop will give you a figure eight. Three twists and go through the loop will give you this video's stopper knot. Sidenote, for another very effective stopper knot, look up Ashley's stopper knot aka Oysterman's knot. If you're good at tying a speed bowline, then you can adapt your skills to tying Ashley's very quickly
Fair point The Captain and thanks for the comment. I'll be more mindful of camera angles when I make the video's I'm planning!
"double overhand stopper" knot
That's a anchor hitch! That would never hold my anchor.
That’s not anchor hitch
A lot of talk but needed to repeat.
Fair point Diana, I'll be more mindful of my jabbering on in future ha ha 🙂