Longhorn Hitch, Details

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  • Опубликовано: 28 июн 2024
  • The Longhorn Hitch was devised by JRB and introduced in a recent video: • Introducing the Longho...
    This video shows in detail how to tie the hitch in both vertical orientations, as well as how to transform any friction hitch into an auto-tending device or hand ascender. This has many applications in both climbing and rigging. Note: This video was originally titled: "Tying the Longhorn Hitch", but the name was changed when a new/better video was uploaded with that name.
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Комментарии • 13

  • @jonathanturner3570
    @jonathanturner3570 Год назад +2

    I appreciate your channel for the diversity of climbing videos, existing hitches and JRB original hitch videos, the practical application of those hitches, and how you clearly explain each step in anything you do. Well done. Just wanted to say thanks!

    • @jrbtc
      @jrbtc  Год назад +1

      Appreciate that. When i look at some of the earliest ones I created a couple years ago, I am embarrassed for leaving out details or clumbsy presentation, or bad lighting or whatever. And so I am trying be more thorough... and create something i can look back on and be proud of... and something that will have lasting benefit to a lot of friends. Getting your feedback helps reinforce me and I appreciate it.

  • @matthewbrown7475
    @matthewbrown7475 Год назад +1

    Thanks, John.
    I asked about 1 month ago on your first or second Longhorn video when you showed the knot tied to your 523 ascender if you could teach it. I appreciate you and all of your videos. Thanks for all you do. You have a youtube friend and fan here.

    • @jrbtc
      @jrbtc  Год назад +1

      Thanks! Right, yes, I remember. I am frequently trying and testing stuff for many months before i publish it just so that I can learn everything i can about it. For example, there's an experimental friction hitch in this clip. I don't know I will publish that one, but I do have another one that's ahead of it in the pipeline and I will show you that one very soon.

  • @stevesaldivar1316
    @stevesaldivar1316 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you John 🙏🏿😊👍🏿. Take care of business

  • @DirtyDickMurdoc
    @DirtyDickMurdoc 5 месяцев назад +1

    I use this little devil all the time now on everything. I look for places to use the long horn.

  • @vitalischumaher4095
    @vitalischumaher4095 Год назад +1

    Danke Schon!

    • @jrbtc
      @jrbtc  Год назад

      Beifall !!

  • @bjornolsen3465
    @bjornolsen3465 Год назад

    THX John😄

    • @jrbtc
      @jrbtc  Год назад

      Appreciate the comment Bjorn. It's a labor of love. Glad to know I have friends who appreciate it. Cheers.

  • @jasonmullins
    @jasonmullins Год назад +1

    Could you possibly use this on the end of a rope like an eye? By tying the rope to it with a fishing knot and then have an eye you can open and bypass limbs.

    • @jrbtc
      @jrbtc  Год назад

      Jason, you could use the Longhorn Soft Shackle as a substitute for a Quick Link in a canopy anchor. However, what you call a "fishing knot" is probably meant to be Poachers Knot (Google it) and although it would take a lot of force to fail, that could pull the Shackle inside of it. The Poachers knot should only be tied on a rigid host like a carabiner. But if ya use an Alpine Butterfly or a Figure 8 end loop, then absolutely, it's viable.

    • @jasonmullins
      @jasonmullins Год назад +1

      @@jrbtc thanks for the feedback I did mean to say poachers knot.