Use this knot to tie fixed, super-strong, non-jamming loops. The bowline knot makes a secure loop at the end of a piece of ...
To tie into a harness with a Figure 8 Follow-through, tie a Figure 8 knot in the rope approximately 3 - 3.5 feet (1 - 1.5 meters) from the end of the rope (Figures 1 - 4) Feed the running end of the ...
Next up, while wearing your harness, feed the loose end of the rope through your harness tie-in points. Climbing harnesses can have differing designs, but it’s most likely that one tie-in point ...
Bowlines are used to create a fixed loop at the end of a rope. A shank is a type of knot that is used to shorten a rope or take up slack, such as the sheepshank. The sheepshank knot is not stable. It ...
This is a bit of a trick, because you might think “Okay but how would we tie the rope from one side to the other? You could climb down on rope, but the riddle asks how you get across to safety.
Measure the area length and width and determine how much rope is needed to attach the banner from the grommets and tie it to the booth structure or corner poles; grommets are round metal rings ...
Fell Dog company has launched a new range of dog toys made of retired mountain rescue rope with £2 from every sale going to charity.
To avoid this mistake all you need to do is tie a knot, also referred to as stopper knot, in the end of the rope before starting up the route. In order to draw attention to this simple precautionary ...
Dave the Diver tuna collect five pieces of fruit and drop them into Duwa’s basket.
His mental and physical toughness came into play as well, since he seemed to believe escaping from a rope tie was merely a matter of time, and he refused to ever give up. But he wasn't opposed to ...
During this time a good horse must lean back so that the rope remains taut so that the calf can’t wiggle free. Once the rider has completed his tie, he throws his hands in the air, remounts ...