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Great examples of upspeak, (uptalk, rising inflection, or high rising intonation) at almost all sentences. Why so many Australians speak in this manner these days is a mystery.
@@meganjames5689 Watch again. The siberian hitch is a slipped figure of eight with the standing end of the rope passing through. (Like the one in your link.) His "version" is missing a twist of the loop so it's a knot where the standing end is passing through an overhand knot. Take a piece of rope and tie both knots and you'll understand. That's knot the same knot.
The Siberian hitch is the knot I've been looking for all my life.
GREAT video w easy explanation...Thanks Mate! 😃🪢🧺👗👚👖👕
Great video managed to get all my sleeping bag dry 👍
Excellent work! Thank you!
Easy to see what you’re doing. Thanks
Thanks bro, great result 😊
Best tutorial!! thank you so much.. take care in the bush :)
Good work 👍👍
Here’s me thinking my bowline and trucker’s hitch is effective (it is) but goddamn, that Siberian hitch is so much quicker to undo!
Great work
1st knot: Hitch
2nd knot: Sliding Hitch
Thanks ❤
Great examples of upspeak, (uptalk, rising inflection, or high rising intonation) at almost all sentences. Why so many Australians speak in this manner these days is a mystery.
🤔.Nice way.
I am useless at this. Can't i just superglue it on?
Sadly my rope would get shorter and shorter because I would mess it up and have to cut it. 🤣. But good work!
Did not work for me but thank sloeths line wore is wire sheaved in statistic. had to use lube but i bet you this will nover come down lol
Sorcery
Didn't work more tension i put loser it became
You're doing the siberian hitch wrong dude..look it up
What you are doing is kinda a variation of the halter hitch.
He's doing this exactly, only left-handed. www.animatedknots.com/siberian-hitch-knot.
@@meganjames5689
Watch again.
The siberian hitch is a slipped figure of eight with the standing end of the rope passing through. (Like the one in your link.)
His "version" is missing a twist of the loop so it's a knot where the standing end is passing through an overhand knot.
Take a piece of rope and tie both knots and you'll understand.
That's knot the same knot.
I could not follow that second knot for anything. Can't even see what you're doing!
Didn’t work! The second knot is useless