Jam Knots 3 that do it all

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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    Dave Canterbury, David Canterbury, The Pathfinder School,Bush Craft ,Survival skills, Historical Lore, Primitive Skills, Archery, Hunting, Trapping, Fishing, Navigation, Knives, Axes, Fire, Water, Shelter, Search and Rescue

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  • @grantlandneil
    @grantlandneil 11 лет назад +2

    Thank you for not only showing the knots, but also giving a practical example of how the knot can be used in everyday life. Thanks again

  • @COMB0RICO
    @COMB0RICO 10 лет назад +4

    I did tons of research a year ago on the most essential knots to learn. I ended up learning: sheet bend, full turn and two half hitches, bowline, tout line, clove hitch, square, figure 8, trucker's hitch. These jam knots were never mentioned. They are huge! to know. I am very blessed to find your videos.

  • @wh33l6r
    @wh33l6r 11 лет назад +4

    Dave, compliments on two fronts. First, you are an excellent teacher. No small feat in itself. Clear, simple, well-illustrated. Second, you're very generous, as all good teachers are. You seem to delight in sharing your knowledge. A killer combination. You would have made a great instructor in military training (speaking as one who had the best at Ft. Benning). Keep up the great work!

  • @Woodenarrows
    @Woodenarrows 10 лет назад +11

    I'm an old Boy Scout (and I mean old) and you just taught me something I've not seen before. Thank you sir!

  • @nathanlong4802
    @nathanlong4802 6 лет назад +19

    Great knots my friend, but instead of an over hand knot in end of rope, I use a figure 8 knot so i can get knot loose afterwards. Just in case i need a clean rope for next use.

  • @Bone_89
    @Bone_89 10 лет назад

    I use these knots all the time after having seen this video. Primarily the one to replace the bowline knot, since I forget constantly how to do it. Plus the Canadian Jam knot is one of my favorites. Great video Dave, and thank you for taking the time to teach all of us! Much Respect.

  • @Mdood
    @Mdood 11 лет назад +1

    Dave I'd just like to say I'm a regular viewer of your videos and they're really informative and helpful. My friends and go camping when we can and will put your skills shown into action. Thank you Dave. Please do keep em coming mate. Michael in UK.

  • @jmmcgeachy85
    @jmmcgeachy85 11 лет назад

    I hope you never go back to TV. You produced my favorite RUclips videos and getting to watch new episodes daily is awesome. Your the best Dave. Thanks for your wisdom. I hole I can afford to go to your school one day

  • @CreativeRedundancy
    @CreativeRedundancy 9 лет назад +1

    Ty for sharing these helpful knots. :D
    2:19 This knot is really good for clothing, ponchos , ridge lines and group stuff like wood, poles and pegs together .This is a knot I like to show people how to make. Its just so useful and ez to undo.

  • @zchuss1
    @zchuss1 9 лет назад

    Nice to see the old ways still finding there way into modern life....learnt these many many years ago and its always good to see people keeping old skills alive.

  • @beargrim5113
    @beargrim5113 10 лет назад

    4th MP Co. Vet here. Thanks much Dave for your videos.

  • @blackbeardbastard
    @blackbeardbastard 8 лет назад +1

    these knots made my life so much easier, thanks a lot Dave!

  • @michaelhopper7487
    @michaelhopper7487 5 лет назад

    Mister David I watch all your videos I'm a person that likes Outdoors I'm disabled also like your fire videos and all your Camp setup videos I used to be a vault Boy Scout later and a 4-H shooting instructor I really enjoy being an outdoor God's creation keep up the good work.

  • @johnesposito7410
    @johnesposito7410 9 лет назад

    Thank you for explaining things in a way that is easy to understand. Keep up the great videos. Thank you.

  • @benthere8051
    @benthere8051 8 месяцев назад

    That was very well done, Dave. I also liked your recent version of the ridgeline. There was a lot of original thinking done there.

  • @mrTreazy3000
    @mrTreazy3000 9 лет назад +1

    Much better and useful then a lot of other knot videos! Thanks!!

  • @bushcraftnorthof6012
    @bushcraftnorthof6012 6 лет назад

    That second one is pretty sweet! Like a marlinspike hitch turned bowline, but interrupted with a stopper knot. Cool!

  • @natemastalerz
    @natemastalerz 11 лет назад

    Glad to hear that Dave, keep the good videos coming, I can watch these things for days I don't remember what I use to do on my breaks before.

  • @dougc5990
    @dougc5990 11 лет назад

    Thank you for all your hard work. I am praying for your career success.

  • @hagmark1
    @hagmark1 11 лет назад

    Great video, three new knots I've not used before, I like their simplicity. Thanks for the video Dave.

  • @RossS1990
    @RossS1990 11 лет назад

    These videos are so much better than anything on TV. I've almost completely given up TV for YT. I can see it happening world wide in the future.

  • @mtassassin
    @mtassassin 10 лет назад

    Great video...simple, elementary knots yet extremely effective with various applications.

  • @Galarid87
    @Galarid87 11 лет назад

    thank you Dave i will pass this on two my two boys thank you vary much for all your time and effort and dedication to show us all here on youtube. cant wait to buy you cook system from the pathfinder store.
    George, Azusa CA.

  • @flamedrag18
    @flamedrag18 11 лет назад

    that last knot is interesting, never seen anyone do it that way for longlines or trotlines, I've seen a clove hitch with the stopper knot on the tag to stop it from pulling through, always worked and made repairing the longline very simple.

  • @tomritter493
    @tomritter493 11 лет назад

    great knots nice to see you back to basics dave

  • @MyMW3Channel
    @MyMW3Channel 9 месяцев назад

    For all its uses, a canadian jam knot works great to hold a trash bag around the rim of a trash bin so it doesn't fall in. It's especially useful for 55 gallon bins.

  • @UNDERdeBLOOD
    @UNDERdeBLOOD 8 лет назад +2

    awesome and helpful knots for camping! Thanks for sharing this man.

  • @CigaretteTricks
    @CigaretteTricks 11 лет назад

    Didn't learn much from DS, but, I know it's safe to say all of us have learned many many things from your youtube videos.

  • @Aboma2012
    @Aboma2012 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the reply Sir! I just wana say when I started watching Dual survival season 1 and 2, I was immediately hooked by the show! One of the reason was you alone! Your were different and very knowledgeable and ofcouse a natural entertainer. I like the way how you engage with the audience and how real you are.
    As a long time fan , I really hope you can consider someday coming back to Tv.
    I am Christian and aspiring student film maker and I would love it if we can work on something

  • @lucbechard1
    @lucbechard1 9 лет назад

    Very concise step by step easy to follow instructions. The way it should be. The less you have to remember the easier it will be to remember. Thank you.

  • @taneilman
    @taneilman 11 лет назад

    I have watched all your knot vids and have learned a lot. Thank You

  • @chuckreetz2953
    @chuckreetz2953 11 лет назад

    Thanks for another great video.on a unrelated note went to the smokie mnts this past week from central wi.made apoint to stop at the pathfinder store in Ind.Awesome store. Picked up some things for my son and i. Of course with that look from my wife. Ha ha. Keep doing what your doing, your an inspiration to me and many others.God bless. As for the other posters,make apoint to get to the store,its worth it.

  • @JeffGloverArts
    @JeffGloverArts 11 лет назад

    The best as always! I have a use for a jam knot to bundle my buffalo robe for this weekend. Thanks, Dave!

  • @EatCarbs
    @EatCarbs 11 лет назад

    Damn Dave!
    Those knots are great! I learn so much watching your vidoes.
    Thanks so much.

  • @LeeWolfLittle
    @LeeWolfLittle 11 лет назад

    Awesome as usual!!! Can't wait till next years schedule comes out. Promised my nephew a trip to your basic class. God Bless

  • @iawoodsman
    @iawoodsman 11 лет назад

    Man, that Canadian Jam knot is great. Awesome lesson thanks for your time and research.

  • @vanpat52
    @vanpat52 10 лет назад

    Hi Dave,
    Great demo showing good useful knots. Thanks, learn a lot of interesting stuff; enjoyed watching.

  • @SandmanSect8
    @SandmanSect8 11 лет назад

    awesome easy and simple man kinda knots, Thanks for another great educational video brother.

  • @ollieberry6130
    @ollieberry6130 11 лет назад

    Great demonstration showing good useful knots. Thanks, enjoyed watching.

  • @Rdcg1991
    @Rdcg1991 10 лет назад

    Thank you Dave, you are awesome...

  • @CBGMaker
    @CBGMaker 11 лет назад

    Thanks Dave, Never seen those knots before. The Canada jam will work a lot better than the truckers hitch for latching a bed roll to my pack. Thanks for showing us and making things so simple.

  • @mike-yp1uk
    @mike-yp1uk 10 лет назад

    that was amazing.you never know when it may be needed but it could save the day.

  • @agregs30
    @agregs30 11 лет назад

    That second knot is called the Honda knot, at least according to the SAS survival handbook. Thanks for the lessons!

  • @ronbonick4265
    @ronbonick4265 11 лет назад

    HOOAH from TN . thanks for the refresher Dave .. we'll have to meet soon.

  • @MrGoosePit
    @MrGoosePit 11 лет назад

    I will definitely make use of these knots in the near future. Thanks for sharing another great piece of information!

  • @SwampRatProductions
    @SwampRatProductions 11 лет назад

    I actually wasn't to familiar with this. Close variants though.
    I've got a few knots to show ya, work great with a ridge line. One quick release and one improved prusik.
    Glad to see the knot vids. As I have learned from teaching at the gathering, people don't really have this skill, and they need it, it so useful

  • @OperationalExtras
    @OperationalExtras 11 лет назад

    The way I learned was to tie the second overhand over the Bight after you set the "stopper" knot you should show the way you can ratchet that down with a second in line loop for minimal use of Cordage for permanent structures, and explain the down side where you will have to cut the cord because it welds itself and the History which is also is Credit to the people that brought this Jam to the Outdoor world...

  • @davidtamariz
    @davidtamariz 11 лет назад

    Excellent knot. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. You're too big and I am very fan. Thank you very much. A greeting

  • @ericjohnson6100
    @ericjohnson6100 6 лет назад

    Thanks Dave. Great video, very helpful!

  • @lesliesadler8524
    @lesliesadler8524 5 лет назад

    Thanks Dave.

  • @bushcraftnorthof6012
    @bushcraftnorthof6012 6 лет назад

    That third one looks like a cow hitch with a stopper knot. Looks slick.

  • @Zarthalad
    @Zarthalad 11 лет назад

    Great Video Dave !!!

  • @goriverman
    @goriverman 11 лет назад

    Thanks Dave great video, Very handy knots

  • @261Pro
    @261Pro 8 лет назад +1

    Thanks for the lesson very useful love your stuff

  • @MrKnap2755
    @MrKnap2755 11 лет назад

    Great knots. Always learn something from your vids....

  • @socketman
    @socketman 11 лет назад

    Very cool! Thanks Dave

  • @nulisticONE
    @nulisticONE 11 лет назад

    Great video! I think you would love the Siberian hitch too, its really nice for Tarp/hammock setup.

  • @rodreddick
    @rodreddick 9 лет назад

    LOVE YOUR VIDS DAVID WONDERFUL WORK

  • @jimferguson9528
    @jimferguson9528 6 лет назад

    I like to use the Canadian jam knot as the first knot when trussing meat. It works great. Every loop around the meat from that point on is made is made by twisting a bight and slipping that bight over the already trussed end. That bight self-locks and sets up the next loop. You can truss a whole roast in about a minute using this technique.

  • @wolf1066
    @wolf1066 10 лет назад

    I already knew all the knots you showed, but now I know what their names are. Thanks.

  • @foothillstrailhiker3909
    @foothillstrailhiker3909 10 лет назад

    Awesome video! Knots everyone needs to know. Thanks for sharing

  • @joeman80128
    @joeman80128 11 лет назад

    Awesome I'm just used to a clove hitch half hitch and a bollen but these are great. Thanks Dave another good vid!

  • @ChrisFoley0803
    @ChrisFoley0803 10 лет назад

    Great and simple.
    Simply great !

  • @africaeyesandears
    @africaeyesandears 7 лет назад

    Thanks Dave great teaching

  • @Vx777infonet
    @Vx777infonet 10 лет назад

    Good stuff Dave added to my knot playlist

  • @TripleAAA53
    @TripleAAA53 11 лет назад

    OUTSTANDING knot tutorial !!!
    Thanks !!!!

  • @notwrkn2mch
    @notwrkn2mch 9 лет назад +1

    Just added these three to my collection...... thanks :)

  • @bushcrafter365
    @bushcrafter365 11 лет назад

    great vid as always keep them comin dave

  • @MAXCOBRALAZERFACE
    @MAXCOBRALAZERFACE 10 лет назад

    Excellent video.. Thank you..

  • @Vilaz100
    @Vilaz100 11 лет назад

    Dave, you did again....I learned new stuff....GREAT JOB DONE BRO´ !!!
    Regards from Germany, Marcus

  • @GunsKnivesSurvival
    @GunsKnivesSurvival 11 лет назад

    Never mind, for some reason it didn't look like paracord at the start of the video.Great video Dave.

  • @MarinRichard
    @MarinRichard 10 лет назад

    Awesome to learn this. Thank you so much!

  • @JesseBCO18
    @JesseBCO18 11 лет назад

    Loved this video! Keep up the good work!

  • @OsborneExploration
    @OsborneExploration Год назад

    Great video! Thanks 👍👍

  • @TheMaddman187
    @TheMaddman187 11 лет назад

    If you make the first knot on the Canadian jam a slip type knot it makes it easier to untie after punting a lot of tension on it.

  • @ericcam5556
    @ericcam5556 10 лет назад +1

    I havent watched tv in months honestly. but im on youtube every day

  • @timmyhoffarth6705
    @timmyhoffarth6705 11 лет назад

    that answer is one of the greatest ive ever heard.

  • @FellsApprentice
    @FellsApprentice 9 лет назад +1

    I could never get the hang of the knots in /Boy Scouts, thanks for making it more simple.

  • @bluesrt662
    @bluesrt662 5 лет назад

    Thank you sir...............I subscribed glad i found your channel

  • @yayasorensen4351
    @yayasorensen4351 10 лет назад

    Loved this thank you so much!

  • @TYPHIS4
    @TYPHIS4 11 лет назад

    Thank you very much.

  • @brutalbrital
    @brutalbrital 10 лет назад

    another great helpful video thank you mate

  • @RayDAider1
    @RayDAider1 11 лет назад

    I've used a taut line hitch on a blanket roll.
    I believe I'm liking this better.

  • @smokeycanopy
    @smokeycanopy 11 лет назад

    Love your vids as always Dave, but this helps with stuff I have to learn for Scouts.

  • @RonIDidit
    @RonIDidit 8 лет назад +1

    THANKS, RON

  • @Quasar502
    @Quasar502 11 лет назад

    3 good knots. Thanks

  • @sargefaria
    @sargefaria 11 лет назад +1

    Keep setting the bar my man!! lol
    Nice knots for sure

  • @coolbeans9562
    @coolbeans9562 11 лет назад

    I like this series

  • @Lellobeetle
    @Lellobeetle 11 лет назад

    Great information, brother.

  • @Rich..
    @Rich.. 9 лет назад +3

    Thats it.. Good bye bowline haha These are so simple yet so effective... Cheers! keep up the good work!

  • @jgt41984
    @jgt41984 11 лет назад

    Great teaching

  • @rainmaker7122
    @rainmaker7122 9 лет назад

    Thankyou

  • @FooTech1976
    @FooTech1976 11 лет назад

    Great vid, thank you Sir.

  • @MrRedneckSurvival
    @MrRedneckSurvival 11 лет назад

    good practical information!

  • @TimLewallen
    @TimLewallen 11 лет назад

    So helpful. Thanks!

  • @not8upwthit
    @not8upwthit 11 лет назад

    Thank you, good video

  • @jarrvia00
    @jarrvia00 11 лет назад

    Thanks!

  • @refaiabdeen5943
    @refaiabdeen5943 5 лет назад

    Cheers Mate!

  • @ChrisFoley0803
    @ChrisFoley0803 10 лет назад

    Good and simple !

  • @BlackRiverBushcraft
    @BlackRiverBushcraft 11 лет назад

    Thanks Dave. I'll try that next time I build a lean-to.