Keep it up Bino! I havent climbed in a few months but I love seeing your uploads even if just simple concepts like knots.... you never know when youll need a specific knot in a specific situation and these help me keep my mind fresh. Cheers! -From Texas
learning the sea of knots is the most rewarding part of climbing! You will realize the hardware equipment is almost secondary, and almost any climb can be performed by line and knot alone. Youve just Gotta just grind those basics!
Great video Bino. With the knot portion of the test, do you have to tie all of them correctly? Or is it like the multiple choice, where you're allowed to get a percentage wrong? Which then makes me curious about the climbing portion of the test. What all is done for the climbing portion? Is there some kind of page or pdf from the tcia that outlines the test? Much appreciated. Climb safe!
You don't have to tie all of them correctly but there is an amount. It's pass/fail. Check this out it may help with more questions. Near the end of this packet you can see the actual test. Skills Test Evaluation Form. www.isa-arbor.com/Portals/0/Assets/PDF/Certification-Applications/Certified-Tree-Climber-Application-Guide.pdf
So, Bino, I'm gonna take my arborist certification soon, is it just a A paper written test I will be taken. Or will I also be taken a test? Like these with the knots and stuff, also, thank you.
@@Vscustomprinting I know a lot of knots. I mean, I'm a tree climber. I just didn't see in the book yet that I'm studying. It didn't come to that section if it has it. I don't know I will see once I get through the whole book
Bino! You are the man! Thank you so much for all this knowledge you’re sharing brother!
You're welcome!
Good job explaining the clove hitch
Thanks! 👍
Keep it up Bino! I havent climbed in a few months but I love seeing your uploads even if just simple concepts like knots.... you never know when youll need a specific knot in a specific situation and these help me keep my mind fresh. Cheers! -From Texas
Awesome, thank you!
Thank you Bino. Happy New Year.
Thank you, Happy New Year!
Thanks again, Bino!
Have a great week!
Steve
Thank you too
What, no "Tie, dress and set"?
Yes
😊👍
Thank you!
Hey Bino, do you suppose I could slip the instructor a 50$ bill and skip all the knot tying parts of the test?
Heck no! Don't even joke You'll get banned.
learning the sea of knots is the most rewarding part of climbing! You will realize the hardware equipment is almost secondary, and almost any climb can be performed by line and knot alone. Youve just Gotta just grind those basics!
Great video Bino. With the knot portion of the test, do you have to tie all of them correctly? Or is it like the multiple choice, where you're allowed to get a percentage wrong? Which then makes me curious about the climbing portion of the test. What all is done for the climbing portion? Is there some kind of page or pdf from the tcia that outlines the test? Much appreciated. Climb safe!
You don't have to tie all of them correctly but there is an amount. It's pass/fail.
Check this out it may help with more questions. Near the end of this packet you can see the actual test. Skills Test Evaluation Form.
www.isa-arbor.com/Portals/0/Assets/PDF/Certification-Applications/Certified-Tree-Climber-Application-Guide.pdf
Aloha Bino. Help me get tree certified in Hawaii please?
You have to check ISA and when the test will be in Hawaii. I help out in Southern California. These might help.
www.isa-arbor.com/
www.wcisa.net/
So, Bino, I'm gonna take my arborist certification soon, is it just a A paper written test I will be taken. Or will I also be taken a test? Like these with the knots and stuff, also, thank you.
It should just be written 😅
@@Vscustomprinting Thank you so much
@@Vscustomprinting I know a lot of knots. I mean, I'm a tree climber. I just didn't see in the book yet that I'm studying. It didn't come to that section if it has it. I don't know I will see once I get through the whole book
The Arborist test is written test Multiple choice.