This is by far the most intelligently explained and most easily understandable way of tying Munter. It obviously comes from a person who understands the subject. How refreshing!
That is easily the best description of how to tie that knot, period. I really appreciate you taking the time to put that out there for the knot challenged like myself. Thanks!
Thank you, my tree climbing mentor taught me the "taunt line hitch/or Blake's hitch" method. Your video is a supurb way to repel down the tree when you only have a trunk left to lay over and do not have the luxury of a taunt line hitch.
I always thought I was pretty good at making knots. The munter hitch pretty tricky for some reason. It definitely needs to be done correctly so thank you for making it easier to understand 💡
Knowing how to easily tie the hitch is great BUT it would be even better to have more info in the description about its use, its pluses and its minuses. For example: ROCK-CLIMBING: - Essential hitch for every multi-pitch climber, in case the primary belay or rappel device is lost - Do NOT use as a replacement for an ATC or other device because it severely twists and very slightly weakens the rope every time it's used.
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Kind of weird having the brake and load strands heading in opposite directions. I think you typically pull the brake strand in the same direction as load to control the hitch.
Six years later, I’d like to extend thanks for this ultimate munter hitch tour. That’s fantastic.
It's a great video
by far the most intuitive method and ready for belaying instead of fumbling. 10/10
This is by far the most intelligently explained and most easily understandable way of tying Munter.
It obviously comes from a person who understands the subject.
How refreshing!
You just "un-confused" a simple knot for me. Thanks!
That is easily the best description of how to tie that knot, period. I really appreciate you taking the time to put that out there for the knot challenged like myself. Thanks!
How brilliantly simply explained. The analogy to the car ignition key was ingenious.
What a great teacher. Many, many thanks.
the single best technique i still use years later, thanks
Thank you, my tree climbing mentor taught me the "taunt line hitch/or Blake's hitch" method. Your video is a supurb way to repel down the tree when you only have a trunk left to lay over and do not have the luxury of a taunt line hitch.
OMG, never able to remember munter. This video is gold, great explanation! Thank you.
Been stuck on this for ages from a book, got it in seconds watching this haha thanks!!
By far the easiest way to remember how to do a Munter that I've seen! Thank you!!
That's the easiest way I've seen to tie this - thanks!
Nice and easy! Well
Done. I will use this method!
Really helpful, thanks.
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Gracias!!! Worked perfectly.
Easiest way! Thank you!
I always thought I was pretty good at making knots. The munter hitch pretty tricky for some reason. It definitely needs to be done correctly so thank you for making it easier to understand 💡
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Awesome, easiest way i've seen yet
Great tip!!! I often get jammed in a tree figuring this out for srt redirects.
Nice and clearly explained
Excellent!
Brilliant idea thanks
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interesting. noted.
thank you!
Отличный вариант!!!
Cheers Mate!
Nice! How do you shoot these close up videos? Where do you mount the camera?
is it possible to soft-lock the munter hitch?
thanks!
Nice
Knowing how to easily tie the hitch is great BUT it would be even better to have more info in the description about its use, its pluses and its minuses. For example: ROCK-CLIMBING: - Essential hitch for every multi-pitch climber, in case the primary belay or rappel device is lost - Do NOT use as a replacement for an ATC or other device because it severely twists and very slightly weakens the rope every time it's used.
Markus Rescue use ruclips.net/video/WrIeLobQ8M0/видео.html Applied Munter ruclips.net/video/GIbPPMWCRBc/видео.html
Munter transition ruclips.net/video/g5UpwvoE9B4/видео.html
Handy!
Turn your car on twice! awesome!
i thought you were supposed to pull the break in the same direction of the load strain (up) instead of down with the munter.
In case any non native English speaker is interested, the guy has Australian accent
Aka, he's got sweet breakdancing moves. Hope you never run into him at da club otherwise he'll steal your wife
Please show the monster munter
Kind of weird having the brake and load strands heading in opposite directions. I think you typically pull the brake strand in the same direction as load to control the hitch.
Not when rappelling
Agree.
Admittedly, my knot IQ is in the spectrum of idiot-moron-imbecile, but I can understand and, hopefully, remember this. Subscribed.
I married a munter and wanted a divorce, this knot DID NOT help me get rid of her - extreme dislike