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  1. pantheraba

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    An amazing knot and equally amazing video. Truly complicated to tie but looks very effective.
  2. pantheraba

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    I have a couple of similar ropes. I love them.
  3. pantheraba

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    Excellent videos! The thermal readouts are impressive. Thanks for finding that. Good question/wondering there, lxskllr....Kenny answered well for you.
  4. pantheraba

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    Interesting. Reminds me of a mooring hitch that I use a lot.
  5. pantheraba

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    The last graphic is especially good for me. I like seeing the configurations of the different slings. Good info.
  6. pantheraba

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    Well put thoughts there. And "forgotten principles....can haunt"....so true....physics persists. I like the exploding knots....I"ll explore them. Thanks.
  7. pantheraba

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    Cool to see quantified how each wrap adds to the friction...thanks.
  8. pantheraba

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    Speedline sequence is very good. I have a tree I SL'd several limbs from...need to do about 8 more (big gum at my house). I think I can do some presets like you show to make the rest of the tree more efficient. Thanks for the ideas.
  9. pantheraba

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    In 1969 when I was taught a week long mountaineering course by Army Rangers (part of a survival course, not official Army) They taught us an "anchor bowline"...sometimes our top rope belay line or rappel line was tied to a wire cable across the face of the mountain or a tree. They taught us to...
  10. pantheraba

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    I have seen the word but never knew what a parbuckle was...good show.
  11. pantheraba

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    Very interesting news....would be wonderful to know the stories that rope could tell.
  12. pantheraba

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    What is "nip"? Bite or grab?
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