How to pass a knot on a haul system

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Here is a simple way to safely pass a knot through a 3:1 haul system.
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I have not done ropes in years, since I got certified at the fire department. These videos have helped me refresh on some skills and the simplest method. Most videos have some device or something we didn't have, so seeing these are awesome for me to refresh for my skills test

warriorsofthegospel
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These knot-passing videos are great. I live in terror of knot-passes, but I’m going to practice these methods.

tomm
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Man I would love to spend like a month with you just learning how to do this stuff. I'm part of my local volunteer fire company and I love the sort of stuff but the rest of our company doesn't understand it nobody's really passionate about it so we don't do a lot of training on it. The downside is we've never had to use it on a call so it's never the priority for anyone to learn. I just love the technical side of it and how many cool things you can do with it. thanks for doing these videos

nathanaelmcnaughton
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Anchor plates really are the bees knees 😂

Pimpjuice
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I’ve noticed on your ratchet pulley you’re never using the prusik minding side of the plate. The angled side of the pulley plate needs to be up against your ratchet or progress capture prusik, you have the rounded portion of the pulley against the prusik. The sharp angled side of the plate is what makes that pulley prusik minding.

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