Saturday, August 19, 2017

8 KNOTS You Need to Know - How to tie knots that you will actually use. Outdoor Boys Outdoor Boys

8 KNOTS You Need to Know - How to tie knots that you will actually use. Outdoor Boys Outdoor Boys Subscribed16K Add to Share More 347,297 views 8,735 262 ShareEmbedEmail https://youtu.be/0yfFo0-1u1M Start at: 4:13 Published on Mar 22, 2017 8 best knots for camping, survival, climbing, hiking, and just everyday life. How to tie these basic knots and when to use them. These are the 8 knots you need to know. 1) Chain Sinnet (AKA Daisy Chain or Monkey Chain) 2) Farrimond Friction Hitch 3) Trucker's Hitch 4) Constrictor Knot 5) Cow Hitch 6) Half hitch 7) Fisherman's Bend 8) Water Knot The Video Editing Software is Sony Vegas 14.0 http://amzn.to/2v4JXaX Canon T5i (700D) http://amzn.to/2wsH9m3 GoPro Hero3 Black http://amzn.to/2v4EhOf GoPro Hero 5+ Black http://amzn.to/2v4lnXH GoPro Session 5+ http://amzn.to/2v4xwvQ GoPro and Camera Acessories Goose Neck Clamp for GoPro http://amzn.to/2v4O3QA Smartree Smartpole Selfie Stick http://amzn.to/2v6x5Qd Camera Tripod http://amzn.to/2v4ybNJ Category People & Blogs License Standard YouTube License SHOW LESS COMMENTS • 409 Oscar del Rosario Add a public comment... Top comments hunter palmer hunter palmer3 months ago Literally the only two channels on YouTube I feel are worth subscribing to belong to you. Lots of great information on both channels. I'm a life long fisherman and outdoorsman but it's always great to learn new tricks. Reply 23 View all 7 replies Jesse Baker Jesse Baker1 month ago on your trucker hitch, if you go thru the loop twice before sinching it will self tighten, the n you can add a 1/2 hitch to secure Reply 20 View all 9 replies Balathustrius Balathustrius1 month ago Hey Luke, love your videos. Check your spelling on "bight," though! Reply 10 View all 13 replies Brad Bickford Brad Bickford1 month ago that constrictor knot, looks a lot like a clove hitch 🤔 Reply 8 View all 5 replies zombie Slayer zombie Slayer4 weeks ago Thanks for sharing your knowledge on these knots. I will have to watch the video a few more times with some rope in hand to practice. Reply 6 Don Makaveli Don Makaveli1 month ago This vid is hands down the best and most useful knot vid on YT. You actually show where and when it is best used. AWESOME! Reply 5 Rachel in Real Life Rachel in Real Life2 weeks ago Great video! I like that you used bright, and different colors of rope. Made it very helpful to see. Thanks! Reply 4 View reply MrOldclunker MrOldclunker4 months ago I was laughing so hard on the constrictor knot....LOL Great video! Reply 3 b kap b kap4 months ago the grapevine bend reminds me of a double uni ha Reply 6 View all 2 replies Rebel with a Cause Rebel with a Cause3 weeks ago (edited) in England we call a truckers hitch a dolly or if ya do two it's a double dolly Reply 2 View all 2 replies Nicholas Bodley Nicholas Bodley1 week ago Truly first-rate, very practical, and helpful, except for our printed language and one dubious pronunciation (bowline). In the Navy, we pronounced it "bo-lin", which is consistent with some other such words that have "counterintuitive" pnonunciations. However, one weird sentence and several misspellings spoiled the text. ||| The flower is a "daisy", not a "daisey". The word is spelled "bight", not "bite". I tallied three times it was misspelled, consistently. Re slip knots, you meant "loose", not "lose". In our popular dialect which [mis]spells by consensus, some words like "lose/loose" and "chose/choose" have swapped spellings. (What the-heck happened with our English teachers?) About that bizarre sentence, it began with "This version used ended with a...". I stared at that weird double verb, a novel grammatical construction, and gave up; continued watching. I think one or more words were left out. Anyhow, copy-edited, it could say "The version we used ended with a..." ||| While on knots, remember the recent video showing high-speed-camera shots of shoelaces becoming untied? Apparently, none of the scientists knew that the laces were tied wrong! A shoelace knot should be a slip square knot, but countless people tie it as a slip granny knot! Generational disconnect... Read more Reply 1 View all 3 replies Corey Morgan Corey Morgan3 weeks ago Good stuff and I'm not trying to be technical or anything at all but bight and loop are actually completely different in rope/knot terminology. With a bight the rope doesn't cross itself, but with a loop the rope crosses itself. Reply 1 Brian Giovannoni Brian Giovannoni4 months ago going to show this to my scouts. thanks. Reply 4 Adventures with my bros Adventures with my bros4 months ago thanks for the tips 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Reply 2 Robert Cummings Robert Cummings14 hours ago Great knots - but shown TOO FAST for a novice to understand ! Reply John Scott Clements John Scott Clements1 day ago Sheep Shank Reply Al Webster Al Webster4 weeks ago 'bight' not 'bite' Reply 10 View all 4 replies Chris S Chris S1 day ago Nice. But the difficulty of the video is that most of the images are shown in the 'opposite way'. I mean, if you should turn 180°, it would be easier for us to follow how it's done. Anyway, thx for sharing. 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