ROPE:open/closed hitch:オープンヒッチとクローズドヒッチ

ROPE:open/closed hitch:オープンヒッチとクローズドヒッチ - 車QF - Yahoo!ブログ

ROPE:open/closed hitch:オープンヒッチとクローズドヒッチ

Hitch

TIE KNOTS THE FUN AND EASY WAY
http://www.animatedknots.com/halfhitch/



Tree Services Magazine - April, 2011
http://www.treeservicesmagazine.com/article-6706.aspx

http://www.treeservicesmagazine.com/content/TS/2011/04/A6706_2.jpg
Left to right: The Tautline, Prusik and Blake's, three basic open climbing hitches with arrows to illustrate how they are tied.


http://www.treeservicesmagazine.com/content/TS/2011/04/A6706_3.jpg
Left to right: The Schwabisch, Distal and Michoac??n, three basic closed climbing hitches with arrows to illustrate how they are tied.

 

 

 コメント(12)

  

顔アイコン

Prusik, 6-Coil
http://www.sherrilltree.com/Learning-Center/Knots

2013/4/11(木) 午前 7:49ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Tree Climbing Knots
http://www.sherrilltree.com/Learning-Center/Knots

2013/4/11(木) 午後 0:54ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Re:Blake's Hitch 5/2 vs. 5/3 - Tree Climbers International
treeclimbing.com/...tree-climbing.../1325... - キャッシュ - このページを訳す
2012/12/18 – ... found this little gem. If the hitch does not hold securely due to slickness of the standing line, an extra turn should be made a... ... Well, we are assuming that knot on the photo is the exact same knot they were using in the tree while climbing.

2013/4/11(木) 午後 0:59ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Prusik Hitch

Prusik hitch is commonly used as the ascender attached to the feet, also used to pull a rope up with a cord.


http://www.wildernessskillsinstitute.com/WildernessSkillsInstitute.com/Images/knotsPrusic.jpg

http://www.wildernessskillsinstitute.com/mentorResourcesKnots.html#stopper

2013/4/11(木) 午後 1:06ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Blake's Hitch

Blake's Hitch is commonly used by tree climbers to ascend or descend a rope.

http://www.wildernessskillsinstitute.com/Images/blakesHitch.jpg

http://www.wildernessskillsinstitute.com/mentorResourcesKnots.html#stopper

2013/4/11(木) 午後 1:07ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Manipulating the throwbag using two lines.
http://outonalimbtreeclimbing.com/index.php/13-curriculum/btcc

2013/4/11(木) 午後 2:03ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Andy's Most Useful Knots
www.asiteaboutnothing.net/cr_most-usef...
bowline. If you're climbing on a simple bowline for climbing, it's usually advised that you tie the end of the rope to the loaded end using two half-hitches or a double overhand knot. .... The constrictor knot has many applications besides closing bags—for instance, to finish a lashing. .... your knot. You can't use the truckie's hitch because the rope is snug around the tree and there's nowhere to pull back from.

2013/4/11(木) 午後 2:18ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

The Michoacan Knot
http://jimknowsknots.blogspot.jp/

2013/4/11(木) 午後 2:30ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Bowline

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowline

2013/4/11(木) 午後 2:38ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Timber hitch

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timber_hitch

2013/4/11(木) 午後 2:40ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

Is this a new friction hitch? (Read 305 times)

http://igkt.net/sm/index.php?topic=4145.0

2013/4/11(木) 午後 2:47ogw*og*2

  

顔アイコン

What is a Knot?

Knots are used to fasten or secure a linear material such as a rope, cord, webbing, twine, string, straps or just about anything that allows the knot to be tied to something or itself by a means of interweaving. There are a few basic types or categories of knots, they are:

http://www.georflf.com/knots.htm

2013/4/11(木) 午後 2:51ogw*og*2

全932ページ

[110] [111] [112] [113] [114] [115] [116] [117] [118] [119] [120]