Soft Shackle Prusik Hitch

preview_player
Показать описание
Exploring Ridgeline systems

Here are a list of links to find the Best Outdoor Gear I have used for the Past 15 years!

If you looking for the Best Training money can buy
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

I can not get enough!
I’ve been watching Dave since 2010, both seasons of dual survival, and his road trip adventure show.
Not to mention ALL of the weekly/ regular video uploads.
I can hardly wait to go through all the classes to earn that “Pathfinder Scout” badge!

roycereinhart-brown
Автор

Possibly the best teacher/instructor ive ever watched. W9sh i lived in the u.s to utilise this legends school

Nathanhiggerz
Автор

I love how you are always thinking of and sharing new ideas with a pleasant, humble attitude. You are a great teacher! Thank you.

michaelmerrick
Автор

As I said On Blackie's channel, what is so great about this back-and-forth is that everyone peppers their wisdom and all we have to do is pick a flavor. And now. the flavors are multiplying like Tribbles!

Flashahol
Автор

I love how you are always trying new things or researching new ways to do things. Nothing gets stagnant with your videos. As always keep all the great videos coming.

SkipStevens
Автор

Me, next camping trip: arrives at dark like always….at dawn, still standing there paralyzed by choices of how to tie ridge line 😂😂😂😂😂. Great ideas like always!

asmith
Автор

Dave Canterbury's ropework keeps getting better each time. Tks!, for sharing, Dave.

speedygonzales
Автор

I love the grin Dave gets on his face when he's in the heat of explaining a concept. That's a man with real passion for his trade.

GatorMountainGoods
Автор

Thank you, Mr. Canterbury, for your incredibly useful, practical, clear, and valuable continuing series of videos on the uses of knots, hitches, lines, cordage, and ropes of all kinds! There is no area of life that could not benefit from your generous, free, interesting, advice, wisdom, and skillful teaching about this ancient and primal technology subject. Even if it might be already known, the reinforcement is necessary and valuable, and when it is new knowledge, it is crucial. But did I also forget to mention, free of charge? You are making yourself an Internet treasure with this stuff, sir.

Antti_Nannimus
Автор

I like it. It is fast and easy. Knowledge of knots turns a piece of rope into a thousand tools.

benthere
Автор

Smart and useful content as usual!

This video made me think to myself;
"Self, " "why not replace the smaller overhand knot with a Celtic button knot?"
"It's larger than one overhand knot and this knot has multiple uses."
"Such as making it into a cinching knot."
Anyways it might be a good addition to this cool idea of yours..

Thanks David👍🤠👍🇺🇸✊

ChristophersOutdoorAdventures
Автор

Watching this video is definitely tied up all my loose ends😂😂😂

THX
Автор

I was going to skip you video because I’ve never heard of soft shackles and why would I ever need one!! My favorite piece of rope now. Just wow. I’m enlightened!!

margarethatten
Автор

Thank you for giving us so many options. As always Totally Awesome

MrJbaker
Автор

Nothing is better than anything else, except within its context. An important distiction.
Thanks for saying this and sharing your knowledge.

JH-
Автор

Thank you for the video. I looped a one inch toggle onto ridgeline prusik knots for my first ever ridgeline recently, learned from one of your previous videos. No knots needed as your know, but this system in the video is smaller footprint. Plus really neat to see and learn all the other options. Thanks again for all of your videos, may have to try that locking brummel via 36 bankline next, for a super small footprint.

cbdyna
Автор

Thanks for sharing.
Better teachable often translates to easier to learn and keep. With hitches and knots there are many ways to skin the cat. It often comes down to preferences of people or services. Having mastered one method beats knowing several options and struggling with each.
I tend to use parachord for my prussiks. It´s only a tarp. I want the hitch to slide before the tarp tears.

maxlutz
Автор

Great idea. I did the same thing utilizing the inline soft shackle knot that was demonstrated on first class amateurs channel. With having the two tails you could tie a permanent look in one end rather than making the larks head every time. Effectively making a soft shackle button that just pops in and out.

jakeells
Автор

very good idea sir !! i will be looking at this for my set...thank you for all that you do

BLACKIETHOMAS
Автор

The prusik knots very useful... used it today to get up and down my mast on my sailboat

ClanGunnBushcraft