Termination Knots: How to Tie The Anchor Hitch

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You alone have expedited my learning and experience by years, in a matter of months. Cheers from Florida!

pyroninja
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Thx Bino. Simple & useful knot.
Nice to watch yours videos.
Ld from France

Le_Krotal
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Thanks Bino, I learn a lot from your videos.

antoniogaspar
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In Estonia (far-far away) we only use anchor hitch with a stopper knot. Because on its own it's not reliable enough to set and forget. Buntline hitch is better for a set and forget mentality. From personal experience I agree with the differences between the two knots.

HHalcyon
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Good video I always liked the anchor hitch

dankotos
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Since you mentioned the Tree Worker Exam, it would be nice if you had a full series of videos specifically dedicated to each testing point of that exam. I would very much be interested in that series.

williamlinton
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Subscribed Bino. Thank you for your videos.

winstonjones
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Would like to see more of these tie knot in slow motion, as this was very well presented and easy to follow👍👔➰

MrDeleoco
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Hi, im new to climbing and your videos are Gold! im asking myself if you use static ropes or dynamic ropes for your mrs system and/or your hitch cords? Can you answer me this?

ThomasA
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Is this the standard way to tie all carabiners?

RC-Heli
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I watched another channel showing a similar knot. The guy called parts of the knot differently. I wish I could remember the name of the channel. He called things like, "rabbit, chicken, rabbit runs down the hole and break the chicken's neck to release the knot". Is there an official book that labels the elements of knots one way?

kentscoffey
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Hi Bino I'm preparing to get ISA certification any advice would be greatly appreciated.. I have the 4th edition ISA certification guide if there is anything else you can suggest to me please do... I'm in Canada btw. thnx appreciate all you do

jbbolts
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The Ashley Book Of Knots calls this the Fisherman's Bend (#1840), and says "...customarily a second hitch...is added around the standing part. The knot is often illustrated without the second hitch but is seldom tied in that way." There are several variations of anchor/fisherman's knots and they all include some variation of a second hitch. Why skip it?

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