WEBVTT 00:15.460 --> 00:17.793 This will be your water knot . To begin , 00:17.793 --> 00:20.016 I'll start by getting roughly a fist of 00:20.016 --> 00:23.149 tail . On one hand , I'll start by 00:23.149 --> 00:25.420 tying an overhand . I'll loop it around 00:25.420 --> 00:29.059 my fingers . Up to the left . And the 00:29.059 --> 00:31.170 tail will come through the hole where 00:31.170 --> 00:34.389 my fingers just were . I'm gonna leave 00:34.389 --> 00:36.470 it nice and loose because the other 00:36.470 --> 00:39.479 tail it's gonna come behind . The 00:39.479 --> 00:42.490 previous one ? Through the night 00:45.540 --> 00:47.707 And it's gonna retrace the rest of the 00:47.707 --> 00:49.929 night . It's gonna lay over the front . 00:52.029 --> 00:54.119 Lay over the back And it's gonna get 00:54.119 --> 00:56.549 tucked underneath both strands here . 01:01.060 --> 01:02.949 I sure that everything is dressed 01:02.949 --> 01:05.004 properly , making sure it's nice and 01:05.004 --> 01:07.227 neat , everything is on top of itself , 01:07.227 --> 01:07.129 and I'll set it down . 01:20.110 --> 01:22.054 This will be your square knot . To 01:22.054 --> 01:24.110 begin , I'll start by getting a fist 01:24.110 --> 01:27.019 and a forearm worth of tail . The left 01:27.019 --> 01:29.186 one will lay on top of the right one . 01:30.500 --> 01:33.669 It will come underneath . Back over the 01:33.669 --> 01:35.725 top , and then instead of doing left 01:35.725 --> 01:37.750 over right , now I'll do right over 01:37.750 --> 01:40.269 left . Comes through the hole 01:41.980 --> 01:44.849 I'll tighten it down . And I'm going to 01:44.849 --> 01:46.627 finish it by tying two overhand 01:46.627 --> 01:48.849 safeties following the locking bar . So 01:48.849 --> 01:50.960 if my locking bar is on top , my tail 01:50.960 --> 01:54.139 will come over top . Make a good pea . 01:54.730 --> 01:56.841 The tail will come through the hole . 01:57.370 --> 02:00.139 Making a pretzel shape Then I will 02:00.139 --> 02:02.330 properly set it down , making sure it 02:02.330 --> 02:05.459 is in contact with the square knot . On 02:05.459 --> 02:07.570 the other side , if my locking bar is 02:07.570 --> 02:09.369 underneath , the tail will come 02:09.369 --> 02:12.190 underneath the running end . Through 02:12.190 --> 02:14.440 the hole once again making that good 02:14.440 --> 02:17.600 pretzel . I'll set it down properly . 02:18.350 --> 02:20.572 Ensuring that it is in contact with the 02:20.572 --> 02:20.550 square knot . 02:29.940 --> 02:31.996 This will be your double fisherman's 02:31.996 --> 02:34.218 knot . To start , I'll get a fist and a 02:34.218 --> 02:37.610 forearm measurement . The left strand 02:37.940 --> 02:39.996 will lay over top of the right one . 02:40.039 --> 02:42.380 I'll pinch it just like this . Come 02:42.380 --> 02:44.720 underneath , bring that strand up and 02:44.720 --> 02:47.830 over to the left , making an X . I'll 02:47.830 --> 02:50.070 do it once more , staying on the left 02:50.070 --> 02:52.199 side . And I'm going to replace my 02:52.199 --> 02:53.477 finger with the tail . 02:58.770 --> 03:00.659 From there I'll tighten it down . 03:02.979 --> 03:05.146 I'm gonna flip the orientation of it . 03:06.240 --> 03:08.351 I'm going to tie the exact same thing 03:08.351 --> 03:10.462 with the other tail . It's gonna stay 03:10.462 --> 03:12.573 on top . It's gonna come underneath , 03:12.830 --> 03:15.190 around my finger . Make it an X . 03:16.410 --> 03:20.350 Underneath once more Where the 03:20.350 --> 03:22.839 tail will then replace my finger . 03:34.779 --> 03:36.779 From there , I'll grab both running 03:36.779 --> 03:38.835 ends for the rest of the rope that's 03:38.835 --> 03:40.890 not being used , and I'll tighten it 03:40.890 --> 03:43.339 down , pulling them together . On one 03:43.339 --> 03:45.699 side , you'll see two X's . On the 03:45.699 --> 03:47.477 other side , you'll see 4 O's . 03:55.839 --> 03:57.839 This will be your round turn with a 03:57.839 --> 04:00.220 bowling to begin . I'll trace out 04:00.220 --> 04:03.889 roughly 2 ft on my tail . I'll lay 04:03.889 --> 04:06.479 it on top of my object , in this case 04:06.479 --> 04:10.300 my rope corral . I'll make a full 04:10.300 --> 04:13.380 complete round turn . 360 degree 04:13.380 --> 04:16.339 contact with the object . From there 04:16.339 --> 04:18.450 I'll identify the running end here on 04:18.450 --> 04:21.410 my left . On that side , I will make a 04:21.410 --> 04:25.179 loop from the bottom . Just like so . 04:26.420 --> 04:28.642 I will then take my tail . It will come 04:28.642 --> 04:30.642 up through the bottom of the loop . 04:32.130 --> 04:34.297 Around the running end on the bottom . 04:36.980 --> 04:39.091 And then back through the hole on the 04:39.091 --> 04:40.258 inside of the knot . 04:44.059 --> 04:45.337 I'll tighten it down . 04:49.029 --> 04:50.807 And I'm gonna finish it with an 04:50.807 --> 04:52.973 overhand safety . My locking bar is on 04:52.973 --> 04:56.540 top . The tail comes over top . Makes a 04:56.540 --> 04:58.940 good pee . Tail goes through the hole . 05:00.010 --> 05:03.209 With that good pretzel shape And I 05:03.209 --> 05:05.376 tightened it down , ensuring that it's 05:05.376 --> 05:07.153 in contact with the bolt line . 05:13.589 --> 05:16.070 I'll start by getting roughly 1.5 of 05:16.070 --> 05:18.929 slack . I'm going to lay it on top of 05:18.929 --> 05:22.600 the rope corral . And make a full round 05:22.600 --> 05:25.940 turn . Ensuring that my round turn 05:25.940 --> 05:27.570 stays as tight as possible . 05:29.959 --> 05:32.181 My tail will then come over the running 05:32.181 --> 05:36.010 end . Under the running end and 05:36.010 --> 05:37.232 up through the hole . 05:40.440 --> 05:42.420 I'll tighten it down at a good 90 05:42.420 --> 05:43.420 degree offset . 05:46.489 --> 05:48.489 I'm going to do it once more , same 05:48.489 --> 05:50.570 exact motion over the running end , 05:50.880 --> 05:53.029 under the running end up through the 05:53.029 --> 05:55.989 hole . Tying it down at a 90 degree 05:55.989 --> 05:56.989 offset . 06:06.149 --> 06:08.350 This will be your clove hitch . I'll 06:08.350 --> 06:10.549 start by getting roughly a fist and a 06:10.549 --> 06:14.049 forearm of tail . I'll lay it on top of 06:14.049 --> 06:16.105 the rope corral with my right hand . 06:16.829 --> 06:19.369 I'll grab the tail , bring it under and 06:19.369 --> 06:21.480 up into the left , laying it over the 06:21.480 --> 06:24.420 rope crow . You should see one X and 06:24.420 --> 06:28.190 one triangle made with the object . My 06:28.190 --> 06:30.190 tails are gonna come underneath the 06:30.190 --> 06:32.468 rope crow and up through that triangle . 06:34.149 --> 06:35.480 I then set it down . 06:38.279 --> 06:39.723 That is your call pitch . 06:46.670 --> 06:50.470 This will be your munter To tie I'll 06:50.470 --> 06:52.829 grab it with the brake strand on the 06:52.829 --> 06:55.959 left side . I'll clip it straight down 06:56.529 --> 06:59.160 through my carabiner . With my right 06:59.160 --> 07:01.216 hand , I'll reach under grabbing the 07:01.216 --> 07:03.540 brake strand . Bringing it straight up 07:04.809 --> 07:08.049 Clipping it straight down . I'll then 07:08.049 --> 07:11.600 lock my carabiner . And I now 07:11.600 --> 07:14.859 have a right-handed munter . This would 07:14.859 --> 07:18.170 be your left-handed munter . To start 07:18.809 --> 07:21.109 I'll grab the rope with the brake 07:21.109 --> 07:24.839 strand on the right . Clipping into my 07:24.839 --> 07:27.859 carabiner . My left hand will come 07:27.859 --> 07:30.299 under grabbing the rope , bringing it 07:30.299 --> 07:32.809 up towards my face . Clipping it 07:32.809 --> 07:34.753 straight down into the carabiner . 07:36.750 --> 07:38.361 I'll then lock my curve in . 07:42.250 --> 07:44.361 And I now have a left-handed munter . 07:50.140 --> 07:52.418 This will be your Munter mule overhand . 07:52.779 --> 07:54.390 To begin , I'll start with a 07:54.390 --> 07:56.910 right-handed munter . With my left hand , 07:56.989 --> 07:58.989 I'll place 2 fingers on top of both 07:58.989 --> 08:01.480 strands . I'll pull the brake strand 08:01.480 --> 08:04.350 back towards me and curl my fingers , 08:04.760 --> 08:07.109 making a loop . From there , I'll take 08:07.109 --> 08:09.220 the running end or the brake strand . 08:10.260 --> 08:12.149 It'll come up through that loop . 08:12.269 --> 08:16.260 Making a bite I'll tighten it down 08:16.260 --> 08:18.149 to where it's in contact with the 08:18.149 --> 08:21.359 munter . I'll make my bite bigger 08:24.309 --> 08:26.540 And I'll finish it with an overhand on 08:26.540 --> 08:29.429 a bite . It comes underneath back 08:29.429 --> 08:33.099 towards me . Up through the hole from 08:33.099 --> 08:34.099 bottom to top . 08:52.940 --> 08:54.884 This will be your 8 on a bite . To 08:54.884 --> 08:56.890 begin , I'll start by tracing up to 08:56.890 --> 09:00.719 roughly my mid bicep . I will make a 09:00.719 --> 09:04.190 bite Just like this . From there I'll 09:04.190 --> 09:08.169 make finger guns with my left hand . I 09:08.169 --> 09:10.650 will wrap the bite around my finger gun . 09:11.659 --> 09:14.229 Up and to the left . I'm then gonna 09:14.229 --> 09:16.349 push the top loop here through the 09:16.349 --> 09:17.349 bottom loop . 09:20.840 --> 09:23.007 From there , I'm going to take the big 09:23.007 --> 09:25.007 bite . It's gonna come underneath , 09:25.007 --> 09:27.007 back towards my face , and then I'm 09:27.007 --> 09:29.284 gonna go through the hole away from me . 09:29.799 --> 09:32.039 Just like so from there I will tighten 09:32.039 --> 09:35.799 it down . Making sure it is properly 09:35.799 --> 09:37.919 dressed , ensuring that there is no 09:37.919 --> 09:40.409 crosses , and that it is properly set . 09:41.830 --> 09:42.886 All the way down . 09:51.609 --> 09:53.776 This will be your slip figure 8 . I'll 09:53.776 --> 09:55.665 start by finding somewhere in the 09:55.665 --> 09:58.039 midpoint of my rope . With my right 09:58.039 --> 10:00.150 hand , I'm going to grab it palm away 10:00.150 --> 10:02.372 from me . I'm gonna twist it up once to 10:02.372 --> 10:06.059 make a pea . Twist it up again for the 10:06.059 --> 10:08.260 2nd time . I'm going to reach through 10:08.260 --> 10:10.630 the hole away from me . I'm gonna grab 10:10.630 --> 10:13.659 the running end of the rope . Pull it 10:13.659 --> 10:16.599 up through the hole . And tying it down . 10:26.739 --> 10:29.340 This will be your retrace 8 . I'll 10:29.340 --> 10:31.562 start by getting roughly a center chest 10:31.562 --> 10:35.390 measurement . I'll loop the 10:35.390 --> 10:39.010 tail over the running end . Under the 10:39.010 --> 10:40.950 running end and through the top . 10:43.979 --> 10:47.239 Creating the first part of my 8 . And 10:47.239 --> 10:49.869 then going to take the tail Place it 10:49.869 --> 10:53.409 through My belt from bottom to the top . 10:55.210 --> 10:57.719 I'm gonna separate it right here . The 10:57.719 --> 10:59.886 tail's gonna come through on the right 10:59.886 --> 11:00.886 side . 11:03.619 --> 11:05.659 Feed all the slack through , tail's 11:05.659 --> 11:08.299 then gonna come over top . Of the first 11:08.299 --> 11:12.250 locking bar , creating a 2nd 1 . Up 11:12.250 --> 11:13.250 through the hole 11:18.659 --> 11:20.820 From here to go around both strands 11:20.820 --> 11:24.669 coming off my harness . And 11:24.669 --> 11:26.669 through the top hole on the right . 11:28.039 --> 11:29.928 From there I'll tighten it down . 11:33.099 --> 11:35.099 Ensuring that I have at least a pig 11:35.099 --> 11:37.580 fist of pigtail . And there are no 11:37.580 --> 11:38.820 crosses or twists . 11:45.900 --> 11:48.520 This will be the alpine butterfly . To 11:48.520 --> 11:50.989 begin , I'll start by feeding about 20 11:50.989 --> 11:53.045 inches worth of slack into my tail . 11:54.090 --> 11:56.729 I'll lay the rope on my hand just like 11:56.729 --> 11:58.896 this with the running end towards me . 11:59.500 --> 12:02.619 From the tail end , I'll wrap once up 12:02.619 --> 12:05.890 into the left , making an X . I'll wrap 12:05.890 --> 12:09.369 twice up into the left . From there 12:09.369 --> 12:12.309 I'll grab this center line . I'm gonna 12:12.309 --> 12:14.840 pull it towards me . Go straight 12:14.840 --> 12:15.840 towards my palm . 12:18.789 --> 12:20.956 And then underneath everything towards 12:20.956 --> 12:23.020 my fingertips . From there I'll grab 12:23.020 --> 12:25.739 that bite . Tying it down in this 12:25.739 --> 12:28.400 direction . And I'll grab the tail and 12:28.400 --> 12:31.479 the running end , tying it down . In 12:31.479 --> 12:32.701 the other direction . 12:40.369 --> 12:42.647 This will be your military rappel seat . 12:42.647 --> 12:45.169 To begin , I'll join both tails , trace 12:45.169 --> 12:47.391 down to the midpoint of my sling rope . 12:49.109 --> 12:51.053 Once I identify the midpoint , I'm 12:51.053 --> 12:54.099 gonna place that on my left hip . I'm 12:54.099 --> 12:56.266 gonna grab the strand from behind me . 12:56.950 --> 12:59.729 Bringing around in front I'm gonna go 12:59.729 --> 13:03.159 left over right . Feed it up and 13:03.159 --> 13:05.950 through . And then with that same 13:05.950 --> 13:08.172 strand , I'm going to do it once more . 13:10.349 --> 13:13.780 To create a two wrap Twizzler . I'll 13:13.780 --> 13:15.836 tighten it down above my belt line . 13:16.270 --> 13:18.669 I'll take both tails , feed them 13:18.669 --> 13:19.669 through my legs . 13:23.599 --> 13:25.679 On the back side , I'll ensure that 13:25.679 --> 13:28.400 they are bi bisecting my buttocks . 13:29.270 --> 13:31.326 I'll keep them with the tails on the 13:31.326 --> 13:33.437 outside . I'll flip the tails towards 13:33.437 --> 13:35.909 my spine . Push them down 13:41.049 --> 13:44.989 And pull straight back . Down and 13:44.989 --> 13:48.099 straight back . Creating 2 half hitches . 13:48.919 --> 13:51.197 From there I'll bring the right strand . 13:51.679 --> 13:54.700 Around to my left side . I'll tie it 13:54.700 --> 13:57.140 off with a square knot left over right . 13:59.409 --> 14:00.409 Right over left . 14:04.059 --> 14:06.059 Finishing that square knot with two 14:06.059 --> 14:07.170 overhand safeties . 14:21.390 --> 14:23.390 From there I'll grab my carabiner . 14:23.960 --> 14:26.182 I'll put it gate down with the load end 14:26.182 --> 14:28.349 towards me . I'm gonna clip it through 14:28.349 --> 14:30.700 both the Twizzler wrap and the other 14:30.700 --> 14:34.679 line . Flip it to where the 14:34.679 --> 14:36.846 gate is up and the loading is away for 14:36.846 --> 14:39.012 me , and I'll lock down my carabiner . 14:47.020 --> 14:48.909 This will be your end of the line 14:48.909 --> 14:51.076 Prusik . I'll start by getting roughly 14:51.076 --> 14:54.320 2 ft of slack . I'll lay it on top of 14:54.320 --> 14:56.960 the rope corral . From the left side 14:57.119 --> 15:00.559 I'll wrap under and over . Creating a 15:00.559 --> 15:04.099 full round turn My tail will then come 15:04.099 --> 15:05.770 over the running end . 15:07.590 --> 15:11.359 Under the rope crawl . And then down 15:11.359 --> 15:14.349 through the hole . And then I'll repeat 15:14.349 --> 15:15.349 that once more . 15:25.010 --> 15:27.232 Make sure everything is nice and neat , 15:27.232 --> 15:29.450 properly set down . And then I'll 15:29.450 --> 15:30.950 finish it with a bowling . 15:50.960 --> 15:52.960 OK , today I'm gonna go over your 3 15:52.960 --> 15:54.849 point equalized system . It's a 5 15:54.849 --> 15:57.071 minute system . It is usually used as a 15:57.071 --> 15:59.840 midpoint for a multi pitch reel to 15:59.840 --> 16:02.320 belay your partner or as a top side 16:02.320 --> 16:04.376 anchor for yourself or to belay your 16:04.376 --> 16:07.049 partner up . The material you're gonna 16:07.049 --> 16:10.289 need for this system is 3 non-locking 16:10.289 --> 16:13.250 cabiners , one anchoring cord already 16:13.250 --> 16:16.489 pre-tied , 1 live locking 16:16.489 --> 16:19.869 cabiner , 1 slit rope , and 1 aiming 16:19.869 --> 16:22.280 board . So the instructor is gonna 16:22.280 --> 16:24.558 choose which way he wants you to do it , 16:24.558 --> 16:26.558 either vertical , horizontal , or V 16:26.558 --> 16:28.613 shape for instruction purposes . I'm 16:28.613 --> 16:32.330 gonna do a horizontal . System . 16:32.780 --> 16:34.947 So first thing I'm gonna do is to make 16:34.947 --> 16:37.950 sure I load my cabiners properly . I'll 16:37.950 --> 16:40.539 put my cabiners in properly , so I'm 16:40.539 --> 16:43.900 gonna clip it , flip it 180 . This is 16:43.900 --> 16:46.219 my most left point . My gate is opening 16:46.219 --> 16:48.700 on the left for my middle point . It 16:48.700 --> 16:51.179 does not matter what way the gate is 16:51.179 --> 16:53.401 opening . I just wanna make sure my low 16:53.401 --> 16:56.409 end is going towards my rope . For my 16:56.409 --> 16:58.859 most right , I'm gonna make sure my 16:58.859 --> 17:01.190 gate is opening on the right side low 17:01.190 --> 17:03.859 end down . Next step is to grab your 17:03.859 --> 17:06.719 anchoring cord . You wanna find the 17:06.719 --> 17:09.079 double fisherman knot and I'm gonna do 17:09.079 --> 17:12.030 air clo which is right over left , 17:12.329 --> 17:15.439 right over left , left over right so 17:15.439 --> 17:18.469 I'm making an airclovich . I'm gonna 17:18.469 --> 17:21.099 put that through my most left carabiner 17:21.869 --> 17:24.729 for horizontal system and then I'm 17:24.729 --> 17:26.785 gonna clip it through the middle one 17:27.229 --> 17:29.989 and then to my most right one from 17:29.989 --> 17:32.211 there I'm gonna grab a bite on each one 17:32.211 --> 17:35.589 of them until say about all the same 17:35.589 --> 17:39.079 size . Once they're about the same size , 17:39.170 --> 17:41.729 I like to use a locking cabiner to do 17:41.729 --> 17:44.959 that . I will clip it , capture all of 17:44.959 --> 17:47.890 it from there . I'm gonna put my back 17:47.890 --> 17:50.459 towards the wall . Look at my aiming 17:50.459 --> 17:54.380 board , go right , go left , go up , 17:54.569 --> 17:57.770 go down , and just repeat that until 17:57.770 --> 17:59.881 you can feel the strand moving inside 17:59.881 --> 18:02.239 the cabiner . I'm gonna use that gate 18:02.689 --> 18:06.410 of my cabiner to aim at my . Aiming 18:06.410 --> 18:09.000 board . Once I'm happy with my tension , 18:09.170 --> 18:11.059 I'm gonna capture right above the 18:11.059 --> 18:13.260 cabiner , trace it up , give me enough 18:13.260 --> 18:15.689 space to make over a knot . I put my 18:15.689 --> 18:17.856 knuckles towards the wall to give me a 18:17.856 --> 18:20.290 little gap once I'm doing my overhand . 18:21.609 --> 18:23.498 Once my bite is pushed through my 18:23.498 --> 18:26.250 overhead before I set it , I'm gonna go 18:26.250 --> 18:28.680 back to my aiming position , making 18:28.680 --> 18:31.280 sure my shoulders are outside the ropes , 18:31.530 --> 18:34.290 and I'm gonna massage the knot down to 18:34.290 --> 18:34.880 set it . 18:37.089 --> 18:40.770 12 and 3 . Once I've done 18:40.770 --> 18:43.770 that , I'm gonna look at my over and 18:43.770 --> 18:46.810 knot . I might have some flyers , so a 18:46.810 --> 18:50.130 flyer is just a rope that can be moved 18:50.130 --> 18:52.359 super easily with moderate pressure , 18:52.729 --> 18:54.840 and I do not want that in my system . 18:54.840 --> 18:57.670 So to eliminate the flyer . All I'm 18:57.670 --> 18:59.837 going to do is pull on those 6 strands 18:59.837 --> 19:02.114 just a little bit . I'm not yanking it . 19:02.114 --> 19:04.281 I'm just pulling a little bit on it to 19:04.281 --> 19:06.819 set my arm and not . Better 19:08.250 --> 19:10.306 If I'm still not happy with that , I 19:10.306 --> 19:13.119 will pull a little bit on the 6 strands , 19:13.250 --> 19:15.472 well , the 3 strands , but you can pull 19:15.472 --> 19:18.150 on 6 parts of it . So one 19:18.979 --> 19:21.060 2 3 19:22.489 --> 19:24.910 4 5 19:26.050 --> 19:29.719 And 6 . To the point where I can put my 19:29.719 --> 19:31.790 thumb and nothing is moving around . 19:32.680 --> 19:35.880 From there I need to make sure my gate 19:35.880 --> 19:38.959 is facing away from the wall , so I'm 19:38.959 --> 19:41.560 gonna clip it , flip it , my gate is 19:41.560 --> 19:43.560 facing up even when I let go of the 19:43.560 --> 19:47.310 system . The second part of it is to 19:47.310 --> 19:49.910 grab my sling rope and I'm gonna do a 19:49.910 --> 19:52.229 rope coral standard and on the bits . 19:54.420 --> 19:58.270 So I'm gonna do that . Make sure 19:58.270 --> 20:00.949 you properly dressed and set . And once 20:00.949 --> 20:03.640 you properly dressed and set . I'm 20:03.640 --> 20:07.189 gonna clip it to my cabinet . And I'm 20:07.189 --> 20:09.300 gonna lock it down . Remember , screw 20:09.300 --> 20:12.770 it down so you don't screw it up . So 20:12.770 --> 20:14.992 it's screwed , screwed down from here . 20:15.050 --> 20:17.106 My last step is gonna be to check my 20:17.106 --> 20:20.770 tension for my tension I can have this 20:20.770 --> 20:22.881 part of the rope touching anywhere on 20:22.881 --> 20:26.089 this aiming board plus one arm distance , 20:26.099 --> 20:29.530 so one hand distance from the boards . 20:29.609 --> 20:32.609 So it's gonna make a square about this 20:32.609 --> 20:34.770 size as long as they end up in this 20:34.770 --> 20:36.659 square , you'll be fine with your 20:36.659 --> 20:40.390 tension . The way I'm gonna put my 20:40.390 --> 20:43.599 attention , I'm gonna put my foot . 20:44.469 --> 20:47.709 On top of the rope . And then I'm gonna 20:47.709 --> 20:50.709 make a left face to tension the system 20:50.709 --> 20:53.869 better from here I can check myself to 20:53.869 --> 20:56.670 see if I can break a 45 degree with 20:56.670 --> 20:59.589 moderate pressure . I can't from here 20:59.589 --> 21:01.645 we can go into CKT . I'm gonna start 21:01.645 --> 21:03.989 with tension first just because we're 21:03.989 --> 21:06.709 here . I can make sure my 45 is not 21:06.709 --> 21:09.949 breaking . So for my cabiner . 21:10.880 --> 21:13.102 The main cabiner , locking cabiner it's 21:13.102 --> 21:16.119 gonna be locked down . Face gate facing 21:16.119 --> 21:19.400 up or away from the object . For my 3 21:19.400 --> 21:21.567 non-locking cabin here , they all have 21:21.567 --> 21:24.209 a low end facing down . Each one of 21:24.209 --> 21:26.153 them . I just need to make sure my 21:26.153 --> 21:28.431 mouse left . Gates opening on the left , 21:28.880 --> 21:31.040 right , gates opening on the right . 21:32.829 --> 21:34.829 For my knots , I'm gonna start from 21:34.829 --> 21:37.040 bottom to top . I wanna make sure my 8 21:37.040 --> 21:39.040 is an 8 on the bite with rope coral 21:39.040 --> 21:41.207 standard , making sure I have at least 21:41.207 --> 21:43.920 a piece of pigtail . For my over end I 21:43.920 --> 21:47.300 wanna make sure . This is fully set 21:47.630 --> 21:51.630 and my bite size is from a cabiner to a 21:51.630 --> 21:53.852 fish , so my fish should not be able to 21:53.852 --> 21:56.449 go through . My over and 21:57.939 --> 22:00.650 Moving up , I'm a double fisherman 22:00.650 --> 22:03.859 isolated on the legs and the Eclovich 22:03.859 --> 22:05.859 on the most left carrier or the top 22:05.859 --> 22:07.859 cabiner that I'm gonna go in into a 22:07.859 --> 22:10.359 little bit . From here I want to make 22:10.359 --> 22:12.303 sure I have no crosses coming from 22:12.303 --> 22:13.803 cabinner to over and not . 22:17.630 --> 22:19.686 We need to know about the horizontal 22:19.686 --> 22:22.869 system for the vertical system . The 22:22.869 --> 22:25.410 only difference is I'm doing my air 22:25.410 --> 22:28.520 glove on the top carabiner , 22:29.089 --> 22:32.000 so my gate is still facing left and my 22:32.000 --> 22:34.222 bottom one is still facing right . This 22:34.222 --> 22:36.056 is the only difference between a 22:36.056 --> 22:38.000 vertical and a horizontal system . 22:41.670 --> 22:44.589 This system is one rope equalized . The 22:44.589 --> 22:46.700 system you guys will be needing 3 non 22:46.700 --> 22:50.310 lockers , 1 locker , a tag 22:50.310 --> 22:53.739 HTP . And a red square to 22:53.739 --> 22:55.770 signify as a cliff edge . 22:57.750 --> 23:00.890 I'm gonna grab my 3 no lockers . For 23:00.890 --> 23:02.890 demonstration purposes I'm gonna be 23:02.890 --> 23:05.380 doing a horizontal . I can also be 23:05.380 --> 23:08.260 doing a vertical , a V shape , a house 23:08.260 --> 23:10.729 shape , just depends on the 23:10.939 --> 23:13.939 instructor's choice . So I'm gonna clip 23:13.939 --> 23:17.680 it in . But then from my left side I'm 23:17.680 --> 23:20.000 gonna flip it . What I want is I want 23:20.000 --> 23:23.400 my loading down gate on the left to be 23:23.400 --> 23:25.949 facing the left . Um , if you guys 23:26.160 --> 23:28.280 can't tell what the loading is , it's 23:28.280 --> 23:30.750 when I open it , you see that J ? 23:32.390 --> 23:35.420 That right there is your low end . So 23:35.650 --> 23:38.369 that's my far left car be the middle 23:38.369 --> 23:40.680 car bear doesn't matter as long . 23:42.530 --> 23:45.819 As long as the load end is down , the 23:45.819 --> 23:49.010 gate can be facing either or from our 23:49.010 --> 23:52.430 right side . I'm gonna clip it in to my 23:52.430 --> 23:55.619 right and then flip it . Loading down 23:55.619 --> 23:57.619 gate needs to be facing towards the 23:57.619 --> 24:00.380 right , right , left carribe needs to 24:00.380 --> 24:03.079 be loaded down gate towards the left . 24:03.540 --> 24:05.651 No one does not matter as long as the 24:05.651 --> 24:07.651 loading is down . The right carrian 24:07.651 --> 24:09.596 needs to be right . The right gate 24:09.596 --> 24:11.596 needs to be facing , uh , the right 24:11.596 --> 24:14.020 side and the loading is down from here . 24:15.400 --> 24:19.270 I'm gonna grab my stag HTP . Create an 24:19.270 --> 24:21.381 A on the bite and rub Crow standard . 24:26.949 --> 24:29.060 Properly say and dress it . I'm gonna 24:29.060 --> 24:32.619 clip it into my far left side . I'm 24:32.619 --> 24:35.380 gonna pull each line just to properly 24:35.380 --> 24:38.390 set and dress it even more . From here , 24:38.579 --> 24:41.609 I'm gonna create . Uh , 3 big loops . 24:42.359 --> 24:45.239 Flip it into the middle . My first loop . 24:47.839 --> 24:49.469 This will be my 2nd loop . 24:51.569 --> 24:55.390 Try and match them . And 24:55.390 --> 24:58.770 my last sloop will be clip onto that A 24:58.770 --> 24:59.826 on the bite side . 25:05.170 --> 25:09.109 From here I'm gonna make sure my 25:09.109 --> 25:11.800 bites . And line . 25:13.810 --> 25:16.180 I want to step on that running end just 25:16.180 --> 25:18.839 because I don't want , when I'm pulling 25:19.660 --> 25:21.660 tension , I don't want to pull more 25:21.660 --> 25:23.930 slack into those legs . That's why I'm 25:23.930 --> 25:25.597 stepping on that running in . 25:29.890 --> 25:32.689 I pull down , as good as I can . From 25:32.689 --> 25:35.449 here , all I'm gonna be doing is moving 25:35.449 --> 25:39.359 back and forth . The reason 25:39.359 --> 25:42.719 why I'm doing this is to equalize all 25:42.719 --> 25:44.869 those legs in my system . 25:46.680 --> 25:50.609 Go left and right . Up and down 25:50.900 --> 25:53.770 there a couple times . Make sure those 25:53.770 --> 25:57.410 legs are equalized . Another reason why 25:57.410 --> 25:59.810 too I never wanna have my back towards 25:59.810 --> 26:02.410 the edge so I'm having my back towards 26:02.410 --> 26:06.239 the rock . Once I feel 26:06.239 --> 26:09.770 comfortable . I'm gonna shoot At that 26:09.770 --> 26:10.719 red square . 26:13.550 --> 26:17.199 And pull push force into that square 26:17.520 --> 26:19.520 so I can equalize making sure those 26:19.520 --> 26:21.719 legs are tension , fully tension from 26:21.719 --> 26:24.520 there I trace from the carry bear up to 26:24.520 --> 26:26.989 my shoulder . I'm gonna create an 26:26.989 --> 26:27.989 overhand . 26:50.839 --> 26:53.800 All right , like I mentioned before , I 26:53.800 --> 26:55.911 wanna have my back towards the edge , 26:55.911 --> 26:58.022 so I'm gonna so , uh , side profile . 26:58.849 --> 27:01.310 And what I'm doing is I'm pulling each 27:01.310 --> 27:04.160 individual bite . The reason why I'm 27:04.160 --> 27:06.199 doing this is making sure I have no 27:06.199 --> 27:08.119 fliers in my overhand . 27:18.930 --> 27:21.310 I can also pull it on the side with the 27:21.310 --> 27:21.869 legs . 27:28.890 --> 27:31.689 Once I make sure there are no fliers in 27:31.689 --> 27:35.550 my overhand . I move this 27:35.550 --> 27:38.349 carry bear and I want my loathing . 27:39.969 --> 27:41.525 Towards direction of pool . 27:47.650 --> 27:50.329 From here I can make sure that for 27:50.329 --> 27:53.890 these bites . There's no twist and I 27:54.619 --> 27:57.699 match from the car be towards my over 27:57.699 --> 27:58.089 hand . 28:02.119 --> 28:06.010 From here I can take the line that was 28:06.640 --> 28:09.280 uh clipped to the A on the bite . I'm 28:09.280 --> 28:13.150 gonna create . An 8 on a bite . Now 28:17.209 --> 28:19.487 But keep in mind , I want to make sure . 28:20.520 --> 28:22.687 This a and bite is in the rope crossed 28:22.687 --> 28:22.560 Aaron . 28:27.010 --> 28:30.250 What I mean by rope cross stern . It's 28:30.250 --> 28:33.219 making sure That bite can only fit a 28:33.219 --> 28:36.000 pinky but not the fist and there's no 28:36.609 --> 28:40.270 crosses in my actual 8 . Pato's not 28:40.270 --> 28:41.270 gonna matter . 28:44.819 --> 28:47.689 Once I clip that alibite to that locker , 28:47.810 --> 28:49.199 I'm gonna lock it down . 28:56.530 --> 28:58.750 This right here is called death rope , 28:58.920 --> 29:01.800 your death rope . For your dead rope , 29:01.810 --> 29:03.810 you don't want it to be too tension 29:03.810 --> 29:06.989 where it's the distorting your overhand 29:07.400 --> 29:09.680 or you're a a bite , but you also don't 29:09.680 --> 29:12.689 want to have too much slack in it where 29:12.689 --> 29:14.800 it's touching the ground and it could 29:14.800 --> 29:16.800 be a snag hazard . So you just want 29:16.880 --> 29:19.239 just right where it's not too too 29:19.239 --> 29:20.869 tension or it's too loose . 29:23.300 --> 29:25.930 From here I can go over acronym we use 29:25.930 --> 29:29.500 CKT . C stands for K beers . So why I 29:29.500 --> 29:31.500 look for K beers is make sure it's 29:31.500 --> 29:33.459 locked down , make sure they're in 29:33.459 --> 29:36.400 proper orientation . Loading towards 29:36.400 --> 29:38.680 the deck . That's correct . Come up to 29:38.680 --> 29:40.880 these carry beans . My right carry be 29:40.880 --> 29:43.102 needs to be low then towards the deck . 29:43.280 --> 29:45.336 Gate needs to be towards the right . 29:45.336 --> 29:47.391 Middle one does not matter where the 29:47.391 --> 29:49.724 gates at as long as the loading is down . 29:49.724 --> 29:51.669 My far left carrymeter needs to be 29:51.669 --> 29:53.669 loaded down gate towards the left . 29:55.510 --> 29:57.454 From there I can go over K , which 29:57.454 --> 30:00.270 stands for not . So my A on the byte , 30:00.359 --> 30:03.400 make sure it's an A on the bye , it's 30:03.400 --> 30:07.359 in proper rope cross standard . Go to 30:07.359 --> 30:09.137 my overhand , make sure it's an 30:09.137 --> 30:12.680 overhand . There's no flyers . The bite 30:12.680 --> 30:16.380 size Where the car is at , I can't be 30:16.380 --> 30:19.839 able to fit a fist through . From 30:19.839 --> 30:22.680 here go up to my A on the bite , making 30:22.680 --> 30:24.347 sure it's in rope cross and . 30:26.979 --> 30:29.780 And the last , last thing is tension . 30:31.569 --> 30:34.819 So I'm here I'm gonna come to my red 30:34.819 --> 30:38.439 square . I'll step on my line . 30:39.089 --> 30:42.790 I like to do is pivot . Towards the 30:42.790 --> 30:45.229 system to make sure it's fully 30:45.229 --> 30:48.739 tensioned . I won't be able to break 30:48.739 --> 30:50.689 45 under my pressure . 31:03.709 --> 31:05.931 This is the 3 pick a hold fast . It's a 31:05.931 --> 31:08.489 5 minute system used for rappelling . 31:08.719 --> 31:10.941 Uh , the equipment you'll need a static 31:10.941 --> 31:13.339 HTP rope and two dynamic sling ropes . 31:14.459 --> 31:16.570 To get started , I'll take my pigtail 31:16.570 --> 31:19.920 of my static HTP . And create a round 31:19.920 --> 31:22.142 turn with 2 half hitches on the base of 31:22.142 --> 31:23.476 my first anchor point . 31:37.140 --> 31:39.473 Make sure it's properly set and dressed , 31:39.473 --> 31:41.959 pigtail to rope corral standard . From 31:41.959 --> 31:44.339 there I'll move to my 2nd anchor point 31:44.339 --> 31:46.560 making an air clove , so I'll throw 31:46.560 --> 31:48.910 right over left , right over left . 31:49.819 --> 31:53.050 Left over right Slide it on the steak . 31:55.170 --> 31:58.530 At this point I will get tension . From 31:58.530 --> 32:00.650 my first anchor point to my 2nd . 32:09.680 --> 32:11.859 And ensure I'm still on rope corral 32:11.859 --> 32:13.859 standard after I achieved tension . 32:15.890 --> 32:18.001 I moved to my 3rd anchor point , same 32:18.001 --> 32:21.949 thing right over left . Right over left , 32:22.290 --> 32:25.540 left over right . Slide it on the east 32:25.540 --> 32:29.199 stick . And achieve tension from 32:29.199 --> 32:31.760 my 2nd anchor point to my 3rd . 32:39.660 --> 32:41.780 I'll then check my tension , no more 32:41.780 --> 32:44.349 than 45 degrees under a moderate 32:44.349 --> 32:47.020 pressure . Additionally , my round turn 32:47.020 --> 32:49.187 to half inches on the left side of the 32:49.187 --> 32:51.242 steak , so my locking bar , my clove 32:51.242 --> 32:53.353 hitches should be on the left side as 32:53.353 --> 32:57.339 well . I can then move on to my sling 32:57.339 --> 32:59.930 ropes , tying a round turn to half 32:59.930 --> 33:01.819 hitches on the top of the stake . 33:02.339 --> 33:04.810 Minimum of 2 fingers , no more than 4 . 33:05.099 --> 33:08.410 Sweet spot is 3 . So I start my rap on 33:08.410 --> 33:09.410 the left side . 33:18.670 --> 33:20.892 Ensuring it's the rope cross standard , 33:20.892 --> 33:24.780 3 fingers from the top . Since my 33:25.310 --> 33:27.254 hitches are on the left here , the 33:27.254 --> 33:29.366 hitches should be on the right as I'm 33:29.366 --> 33:31.532 looking at it on my 2nd anchor point . 33:31.709 --> 33:33.098 Create that round turn . 33:38.300 --> 33:41.339 Capture my attention and 2 more half 33:41.339 --> 33:42.339 hitches . 33:48.060 --> 33:50.500 I'm sure that round turn is in contact 33:50.500 --> 33:52.819 with my clove hitch and I have proper 33:52.819 --> 33:55.540 tension . With the excess pigtail on 33:55.540 --> 33:57.651 the bottom , I'll just hand coil it , 33:58.000 --> 34:00.339 stow it out of the way of my system and 34:00.339 --> 34:04.079 my ropers . And I'll do the exact same 34:04.079 --> 34:06.135 thing from my 2nd anchor point to my 34:06.135 --> 34:09.250 1st anchor point . With a second sling 34:09.250 --> 34:09.689 rope . 34:20.969 --> 34:22.413 Sweet spot of 3 fingers . 34:31.229 --> 34:34.628 Sure it's contacting the static HTP 34:34.628 --> 34:36.739 coil up the pigtail , stash it out of 34:36.739 --> 34:39.378 the way . From here I would go through 34:39.378 --> 34:42.049 CKT carabiners . There's no carabiners 34:42.049 --> 34:44.229 in the system , knots . I would check 34:44.229 --> 34:46.229 all my knots , make sure they're to 34:46.229 --> 34:48.340 rope corral standard , and then check 34:48.340 --> 34:50.396 my tension , no more than 45 degrees 34:50.396 --> 34:51.840 under moderate pressure . 35:02.300 --> 35:04.467 Alright , uh , so today we're gonna be 35:04.467 --> 35:06.633 going over is the two rope retrievable 35:06.633 --> 35:08.850 system . Um , it is a two man system . 35:09.219 --> 35:11.386 However , when you guys are setting up 35:11.386 --> 35:13.469 this system , uh , your buddy , um , 35:13.709 --> 35:15.876 isn't talking to you whatsoever . He's 35:15.876 --> 35:17.899 not helping you out . He is solely 35:17.899 --> 35:21.820 there , um , to demonstrate mastery in 35:21.820 --> 35:24.419 terms of um getting your guy off the 35:24.419 --> 35:26.459 cliff or whatever scenario that you 35:26.459 --> 35:28.620 might find yourself on that buddy's 35:28.620 --> 35:30.620 just hopping on Rappel so he can go 35:30.620 --> 35:33.459 down . So right off the bat , uh , what 35:33.459 --> 35:35.348 you'll see the gear here that I'm 35:35.348 --> 35:38.889 utilizing is 2 , static , uh , ropes , 35:39.300 --> 35:42.939 and I have 2 , uh , prox6s with me as 35:42.939 --> 35:45.050 well as 4 locking carabiners . That's 35:45.050 --> 35:46.939 all the gear you'll need for this 35:46.939 --> 35:49.161 system specifically . So to start out , 35:49.161 --> 35:51.217 what I'm going to go ahead and do is 35:51.217 --> 35:53.217 grab one end of my rope . I'm gonna 35:53.217 --> 35:56.469 bring it around my anchor . In this 35:56.469 --> 35:58.802 case , the anchor is my pole right here . 35:59.290 --> 36:01.401 Once I do that , I can grab the other 36:01.401 --> 36:04.120 strand for my rope . I'm gonna join 36:04.120 --> 36:07.139 them up . And tie a flat overhand . 36:10.080 --> 36:12.302 Now when I'm tying this flat overhand , 36:12.302 --> 36:14.469 I really wanna make sure that I set it 36:14.469 --> 36:17.489 down . And the length for my pigtails , 36:17.739 --> 36:20.979 these being my pigtails right here . Or 36:20.979 --> 36:24.810 at least at a minimum fist to a forearm , 36:24.979 --> 36:28.169 maximum fist to a forearm , and a fist . 36:29.540 --> 36:33.540 So once I set this down . As much as I 36:33.540 --> 36:36.100 can , I can move on . So what I'm going 36:36.100 --> 36:39.189 to go ahead and do now . I grab the two 36:39.189 --> 36:42.229 lines and at the very top of my knot 36:42.229 --> 36:46.040 I'm gonna place my palm at the very 36:46.040 --> 36:48.939 top . And I'm grabbing with my right 36:48.939 --> 36:50.995 hand at the base of the pole and I'm 36:50.995 --> 36:52.995 gonna measure out a full wingspan . 36:55.879 --> 36:58.520 Just like that Now once I measure out 36:58.520 --> 37:00.687 my wingspan , I can go ahead and bring 37:00.687 --> 37:03.439 my knot to the pole , and what that's 37:03.439 --> 37:05.606 gonna do is create these two big bites 37:05.606 --> 37:09.000 that I have right here . Once I make 37:09.000 --> 37:12.040 that , what I can do . This tie an 37:12.040 --> 37:15.260 overhand on a bite utilizing . The two 37:15.260 --> 37:18.540 bites that I just created . And I can 37:18.540 --> 37:20.151 go ahead and set that down . 37:22.500 --> 37:24.556 Now , primarily what I'm looking for 37:24.556 --> 37:27.409 here . Is making sure I have no excess 37:27.409 --> 37:31.149 flyers . And I can take that out 37:31.149 --> 37:35.110 by pulling on each individual strand on 37:35.110 --> 37:38.209 that overhand on a bite . As well as 37:38.209 --> 37:40.431 the bottom two strands that are feeding 37:40.431 --> 37:44.149 in . To that overhand on a bite . OK . 37:45.040 --> 37:47.262 So yeah , once I set down that overhand 37:47.262 --> 37:49.459 on a bite , I have no more flyers . I 37:49.459 --> 37:51.570 can move on . Uh , what we're looking 37:51.570 --> 37:53.860 for here in measurement for the two 37:53.860 --> 37:56.027 bites that I have right here , minimum 37:56.027 --> 37:59.290 of a fist , right , maximum 2 fists . 37:59.699 --> 38:01.939 However , if you have more , that's 38:01.939 --> 38:04.340 fine . We just like saying a fist to 38:04.340 --> 38:06.507 two fist um because something you want 38:06.507 --> 38:08.729 to take into consideration if I do have 38:08.729 --> 38:11.419 a little bit more of a . Uh , bite size 38:11.419 --> 38:13.419 right here I'm taking away from the 38:13.419 --> 38:15.100 rest of my rope . That's not 38:15.100 --> 38:17.156 necessarily a fail , nor is it bad . 38:17.156 --> 38:19.211 That's just a consideration when you 38:19.211 --> 38:21.719 are setting this system up . So once 38:21.719 --> 38:23.719 I'm happy with that at this point , 38:23.719 --> 38:25.997 what I can do is uh hand my buddy here , 38:25.997 --> 38:29.379 his two carabiners and his Prusik . 38:29.429 --> 38:31.429 We're gonna utilize those here in a 38:31.429 --> 38:33.919 minute . And for myself , I will take 38:33.919 --> 38:36.320 these two carabiners and my Prusik . 38:39.010 --> 38:41.010 Now , once I'm here , what I can go 38:41.010 --> 38:43.066 ahead and do is clip those two bites 38:43.729 --> 38:45.673 and clip it back around the strand 38:45.673 --> 38:47.785 that's running around my anchor , and 38:47.785 --> 38:49.618 I'm gonna go ahead and lock that 38:49.618 --> 38:52.360 carabiner down . Now when you are 38:52.360 --> 38:54.582 setting this carabiner up , it does not 38:54.582 --> 38:56.909 matter . Which way my load end is 38:56.909 --> 38:59.870 facing what does matter is the gate . I 38:59.870 --> 39:02.510 want that gate towards the sky . I 39:02.510 --> 39:04.389 don't want it in the dirt , um . 39:05.909 --> 39:08.076 Because then at that point what we run 39:08.076 --> 39:11.520 into is Um , all the 39:11.530 --> 39:13.697 friction from the system moving around 39:13.697 --> 39:15.889 when my buddy gets on the line , um , 39:15.929 --> 39:18.070 there's a potential chance of , um , 39:18.080 --> 39:21.679 that carabiner , uh , becoming unlocked 39:21.929 --> 39:24.040 as it starts moving around . So a way 39:24.040 --> 39:26.151 to mitigate that is again having that 39:26.151 --> 39:28.649 gate towards the sky . So now what I'll 39:28.649 --> 39:31.169 do , you'll notice , um , up until this 39:31.169 --> 39:33.649 point I've stayed at least 6 ft from 39:33.649 --> 39:36.520 the edge as I've worked on this system . 39:37.139 --> 39:39.361 Um , now that I have my system set up , 39:39.409 --> 39:41.576 I need to go ahead and deploy my ropes 39:41.576 --> 39:43.919 in order to do that , um , to stay safe , 39:44.250 --> 39:46.472 so I'm gonna go ahead and take my extra 39:46.472 --> 39:48.528 locking carabiner that I have here . 39:48.528 --> 39:50.639 I'm gonna clip it on my two strands , 39:50.649 --> 39:52.820 my twizzler wrap and my waist , uh , 39:52.850 --> 39:55.000 strap right here . And you'll notice 39:55.000 --> 39:57.000 that's in between my groin straps 39:57.000 --> 40:00.959 properly clipped in . I'll go ahead and 40:00.959 --> 40:04.709 tie my forefinger Prusik . On my two 40:04.709 --> 40:05.260 lines . 40:13.780 --> 40:15.613 And what I'm going to do here is 40:15.613 --> 40:19.520 demonstrate a tug test . So all that 40:19.520 --> 40:22.709 is is me grabbing my Prusi and my line 40:22.919 --> 40:25.080 and pulling in the direction that I'm 40:25.080 --> 40:28.439 going towards tug test so I performed 40:28.439 --> 40:30.909 that and I also announce that out loud . 40:31.929 --> 40:34.096 The reason why I'm doing that is again 40:34.096 --> 40:36.040 to just make sure that that Prusik 40:36.040 --> 40:38.280 actually bites on the rope and that it 40:38.280 --> 40:42.250 will catch me in the event that I trip 40:42.250 --> 40:45.919 um or maybe I'm going down the cliff or 40:45.919 --> 40:47.863 fall off the cliff . This is gonna 40:47.863 --> 40:51.189 catch me and prevent any major injuries . 40:51.899 --> 40:54.066 So from here what I can do now that my 40:54.066 --> 40:56.219 system is fully set up , I can go 40:56.219 --> 40:59.620 towards my coils . And you'll 40:59.620 --> 41:02.610 notice right as I'm pushing my Prusik 41:02.610 --> 41:05.689 closer to the edge what I don't want is 41:05.689 --> 41:08.120 having all this excess slack in my line 41:08.570 --> 41:10.403 um because then that defeats the 41:10.403 --> 41:12.570 purpose of my Prusik being able to 41:12.570 --> 41:14.810 catch me before I actually go off the 41:14.810 --> 41:18.550 edge here . So what I'll do is 41:18.550 --> 41:22.429 make sure that my Prusik is at the 41:22.429 --> 41:24.318 appropriate length and that it'll 41:24.318 --> 41:26.469 actually be able to catch me if I do 41:26.469 --> 41:29.879 take um a spill towards the cliff . 41:31.889 --> 41:34.056 So now before I deploy my ropes , what 41:34.056 --> 41:36.280 I'm gonna go ahead and do since I have 41:36.280 --> 41:38.850 my two coils already set up , is I'm 41:38.850 --> 41:40.961 gonna tie a stopper knot and all that 41:40.961 --> 41:42.850 is is a single fisherman's knot . 41:48.260 --> 41:52.260 Just like so Once 41:52.260 --> 41:56.199 I tie that stopper knot . I can 41:56.199 --> 41:58.389 go ahead and deploy my ropes . 42:01.000 --> 42:02.969 Stand by for rope , rope . 42:06.360 --> 42:08.659 In a real life scenario , uh , gravity 42:08.659 --> 42:11.879 would be taking the rest of your rope , 42:12.179 --> 42:14.429 um , for demonstration purposes and 42:14.429 --> 42:16.659 crackout purposes . My buddy's just 42:16.659 --> 42:19.100 gonna act as that gravity , um , and 42:19.100 --> 42:22.070 run the line all the way out . So from 42:22.070 --> 42:23.959 here , what I can do is rinse and 42:23.959 --> 42:27.850 repeat with my other line . I'm gonna 42:27.850 --> 42:29.794 tie that single fisherman's knot . 42:33.489 --> 42:35.656 And the measurement that we're looking 42:35.656 --> 42:37.879 for . When you tie the single 42:37.879 --> 42:41.449 fisherman's knot . Is again 12 to 18 42:41.449 --> 42:43.929 inches . What that comes out to is a 42:43.929 --> 42:47.010 fist to a forearm at a minimum fist to 42:47.010 --> 42:49.570 a forearm and a fist maximum . 42:51.370 --> 42:54.840 Now that stop or not is there to serve 42:55.250 --> 42:58.419 as Protection 42:59.149 --> 43:01.316 In the event that you are repelling on 43:01.316 --> 43:03.699 your line , that Roper isn't paying 43:03.699 --> 43:05.977 attention to how much rope he has left . 43:06.570 --> 43:08.719 Um , if he's not paying attention , 43:08.979 --> 43:11.169 right , he , uh , continues his rappel 43:11.169 --> 43:13.219 and that line runs out , he slips 43:13.219 --> 43:15.219 completely out of the line and then 43:15.219 --> 43:17.330 takes a fall . That stop or not is in 43:17.330 --> 43:19.497 place to prevent that from happening . 43:22.729 --> 43:26.330 So I'll go ahead and have my . Strong 43:26.330 --> 43:30.219 arm Holding that coil that has my 43:30.219 --> 43:33.620 single fisherman's knot . And when I go 43:33.620 --> 43:36.379 to deploy my ropes , my left hand comes 43:36.379 --> 43:38.699 up and my right hand that has that stop 43:38.699 --> 43:41.459 or not is just an overhand throw and 43:41.459 --> 43:43.348 something that I'm gonna announce 43:43.348 --> 43:45.403 before I deploy to stand by for rope 43:45.403 --> 43:47.515 and then finally rope as I'm throwing 43:47.515 --> 43:49.570 it . All that's doing is making sure 43:49.570 --> 43:51.570 that people bottom side of the said 43:51.570 --> 43:53.850 cliff , um , understand that 43:53.850 --> 43:56.072 something's about to be thrown from the 43:56.072 --> 43:58.290 cliff . Stand by for rope , rope . 44:04.649 --> 44:06.871 And then again , gravity takes the rest 44:06.871 --> 44:10.149 of the rope and it gets run out uh by 44:10.149 --> 44:12.189 my buddy Sergeant Swiss . 44:14.370 --> 44:16.929 Alright , so now I have set up my 44:16.929 --> 44:20.810 anchor for my system and I've deployed 44:20.810 --> 44:23.729 my ropes . So this system is now ready 44:23.729 --> 44:26.540 to be utilized . So now at this point 44:26.540 --> 44:29.120 what I can do is bring my buddy 44:29.120 --> 44:31.120 Sergeant Swiss in who's going to be 44:31.120 --> 44:33.610 acting as that roper . He already has 44:33.610 --> 44:35.929 his two carabiners in place where they 44:35.929 --> 44:37.929 should be on his hard points on his 44:37.929 --> 44:41.030 military rappel seat . Um , he has his 44:41.030 --> 44:43.149 gloves on and all of his pee . That's 44:43.149 --> 44:45.205 something that I'm checking before I 44:45.205 --> 44:47.419 even send him down , um , on Rappel . 44:47.949 --> 44:50.116 So now what I can do , just how I have 44:50.116 --> 44:52.338 for myself is get him tied in so I , so 44:52.338 --> 44:53.838 he can approach the edge . 44:56.649 --> 44:58.705 So what I'm doing right now is tying 44:58.705 --> 45:00.427 again that forefinger Prusik . 45:04.080 --> 45:06.080 I'm gonna make sure it bites , so I 45:06.080 --> 45:09.169 will perform my tug test , tug test . 45:11.000 --> 45:12.944 Now what I can do is have him come 45:12.944 --> 45:15.399 towards me and I can clip it in on his 45:15.399 --> 45:19.060 leftmost carabiner . The reason why I 45:19.060 --> 45:21.116 have it clipped in onto his leftmost 45:21.116 --> 45:23.282 carabiner is because I'm going to give 45:23.282 --> 45:25.338 him a right-handed munter . We don't 45:25.338 --> 45:27.116 want that right-handed break to 45:27.116 --> 45:29.780 interfere with his Prusik . Hence that 45:29.780 --> 45:32.250 Prusik is on the left side of his 45:32.780 --> 45:35.300 Munter carabiner . So now at this point 45:35.300 --> 45:37.620 what I like doing is having him uh 45:37.620 --> 45:40.060 guide himself towards the edge as I 45:40.060 --> 45:42.699 guide myself towards the edge right 45:42.699 --> 45:44.921 about here is good and what I can do is 45:44.921 --> 45:48.110 go ahead and rig him up for rappel . So 45:48.110 --> 45:50.179 all I'm doing here is giving him a 45:50.179 --> 45:52.629 right-handed munter . So I'm gonna pull 45:52.629 --> 45:53.629 up some rope . 45:57.850 --> 45:59.100 Take out that slack . 46:01.879 --> 46:03.323 And tie that muncher in . 46:06.330 --> 46:08.497 Once I do that , I'm gonna verify that 46:08.497 --> 46:10.774 I do indeed have a right-handed munter . 46:11.050 --> 46:13.161 From here I can assign his brake hand 46:13.161 --> 46:15.217 and his guide hand . With your right 46:15.217 --> 46:17.439 hand , grab palm down in between mine . 46:17.439 --> 46:19.606 This is your brake strand . Put in the 46:19.606 --> 46:21.828 small of your back . So off brake . I'm 46:21.828 --> 46:23.772 always gonna assign his brake hand 46:23.772 --> 46:25.994 first because that's the primary safety 46:25.994 --> 46:28.217 um for that roper . Next , what I'll do 46:28.217 --> 46:30.439 is assign his guide hand with your left 46:30.439 --> 46:32.383 hand , make an OK symbol above the 46:32.383 --> 46:34.606 Prusik . This is a guide hand sound off 46:34.606 --> 46:36.828 guide guide . So something I'm going to 46:36.828 --> 46:38.994 do before I send my roper on Rappel is 46:38.994 --> 46:41.217 ask him his first man down procedures . 46:41.217 --> 46:42.994 Do you know your first man down 46:42.994 --> 46:45.161 procedures ? So in the event that your 46:45.161 --> 46:47.328 roper does not know the first man down 46:47.328 --> 46:49.661 procedures for this system specifically , 46:49.661 --> 46:51.828 um , that master needs to go ahead and 46:51.828 --> 46:54.050 tell them what they are , and what they 46:54.050 --> 46:56.050 are is select the route , clear the 46:56.050 --> 46:58.161 route , untie stopper knots , and get 46:58.161 --> 47:00.272 on belay . Um , and kind of a talking 47:00.272 --> 47:01.994 point for these first man down 47:01.994 --> 47:03.899 procedures , um , for your roper 47:03.899 --> 47:06.260 selecting the best possible route as 47:06.260 --> 47:08.739 he's going down the cliff face to make 47:08.739 --> 47:11.530 it easier on himself and also follow on 47:12.020 --> 47:14.187 um ropers that might be coming down on 47:14.187 --> 47:16.219 Rappel in the event . 47:18.169 --> 47:21.159 That I deploy my rope , it gets fouled . 47:22.330 --> 47:24.330 That roper who gets on Rappel would 47:24.330 --> 47:26.810 need to clear that rope and toss the 47:26.810 --> 47:29.449 rest of it down to the ground and also 47:29.449 --> 47:31.616 clear any debris that might hinder him 47:31.616 --> 47:33.810 from going down as well as that might 47:33.810 --> 47:37.810 be some sort of a safety incident for 47:37.810 --> 47:39.921 him that he can go ahead and mitigate 47:40.330 --> 47:42.820 while he's going down . The next one is 47:42.820 --> 47:44.979 going to be to clear those stopper 47:44.979 --> 47:47.100 knots , right ? So something to 47:47.100 --> 47:48.711 understand is that this is a 47:48.711 --> 47:50.767 retrievable system . However , if we 47:50.767 --> 47:52.989 don't clear those stopper knots , if my 47:52.989 --> 47:55.211 roper doesn't clear those stopper knots 47:55.211 --> 47:57.378 once he gets to the ground as we go to 47:57.378 --> 47:59.544 retrieve that system , there's various 47:59.544 --> 48:01.544 things that it can get caught on as 48:01.544 --> 48:03.711 it's getting dragged back up the cliff 48:03.711 --> 48:03.520 face , especially around the anchor up 48:03.520 --> 48:06.419 here . So that's the primary thing , an 48:06.419 --> 48:08.739 important thing for the roper not to 48:08.739 --> 48:10.906 forget once it gets down on the bottom 48:10.906 --> 48:13.072 side . And lastly , the most important 48:13.072 --> 48:15.250 thing is hopping on beet . My first 48:15.250 --> 48:17.250 roper , he's always going to have a 48:17.250 --> 48:19.361 Prusik for him , so in the event that 48:19.361 --> 48:21.250 he lets go of his brake strand or 48:21.250 --> 48:23.361 something goes wrong , that Prusik is 48:23.361 --> 48:25.306 going to catch him . However , for 48:25.306 --> 48:25.120 everybody else who's following that , 48:25.500 --> 48:28.620 they will not have that Prusik on . So 48:28.620 --> 48:30.899 in the event that they do fall , that 48:30.899 --> 48:33.010 belayer , that roper , that first man 48:33.010 --> 48:36.500 who rappel down will be on beet , being 48:36.500 --> 48:39.310 able to catch them should that scenario 48:39.310 --> 48:43.120 arise . OK , now from here , um , I've 48:43.120 --> 48:45.679 tied him in for Rappel . I've asked him 48:45.679 --> 48:47.846 his first man down procedures and I've 48:47.846 --> 48:49.760 made sure that he's had all the 48:49.760 --> 48:52.510 appropriate PPE to conduct his rappel . 48:52.750 --> 48:54.861 Now from here what I can go ahead and 48:54.861 --> 48:56.972 do is start guiding him to the edge . 48:56.972 --> 48:59.139 So I'll go ahead , um , grab firmly on 48:59.139 --> 49:01.361 his chest here and start guiding him to 49:01.361 --> 49:03.583 the edge . So go ahead and walk towards 49:03.583 --> 49:05.806 the edge , plant your feet , get a nice 49:05.806 --> 49:07.583 cell , and you are good to go . 49:10.610 --> 49:12.560 So as he's going down , uh , 49:12.580 --> 49:14.913 specifically for your test portion here , 49:14.929 --> 49:17.151 um , that roper is gonna go to the tail 49:17.151 --> 49:20.520 of the 53 or just over that hump , um , 49:20.530 --> 49:21.641 on the dirt there . 49:24.939 --> 49:27.161 Once he gets there , he's just gonna go 49:27.161 --> 49:29.590 ahead and untie all his all of his um 49:29.590 --> 49:31.368 equipment that he has rigged in 49:31.368 --> 49:34.629 currently . So he's taking everything 49:34.629 --> 49:37.260 off the line , um , his Prusik included , 49:37.429 --> 49:39.373 he'll go ahead and conduct and say 49:41.310 --> 49:45.310 there it is . That's the cue for me to 49:45.310 --> 49:47.366 continue working . So right now he's 49:47.366 --> 49:49.588 going through all of his first man down 49:49.588 --> 49:51.643 procedures concurrently . I'm coming 49:51.643 --> 49:54.270 back up and I'm now going to make the 49:54.270 --> 49:56.669 system retrievable . So first things 49:56.669 --> 49:58.613 first , what I'm going to do is go 49:58.613 --> 50:00.780 ahead and untie . Um , this overhand 50:00.780 --> 50:03.002 and take off the carry beer that I have 50:03.002 --> 50:05.370 clipped into here . I'm gonna go ahead 50:05.370 --> 50:07.370 and stow this for later because I'm 50:07.370 --> 50:09.770 gonna use it . And right now I'm 50:09.770 --> 50:11.169 untying that overhand . 50:20.340 --> 50:23.479 And getting the line untangled and 50:23.479 --> 50:26.949 cleared up . So something important to 50:26.949 --> 50:29.550 understand is when you are untying um 50:29.550 --> 50:32.889 those uh overhands on a bite , you are 50:32.889 --> 50:35.429 not untying the flat overhand because 50:35.429 --> 50:37.262 this is what's joining your rope 50:37.262 --> 50:39.600 currently . So once I'm here , 50:39.729 --> 50:42.209 something I need to be aware of is 50:42.209 --> 50:44.780 making sure once I untie my overhand on 50:44.780 --> 50:47.719 a bite that my flat overhand is within 50:47.719 --> 50:50.610 uh a body's length of the edge . So 50:50.610 --> 50:53.719 that's roughly 6 to 8 ft . Reason being 50:53.719 --> 50:55.886 is once I get down to the ground and I 50:55.886 --> 50:58.239 go to retrieve my system . I want this 50:58.239 --> 51:00.560 not as close to the edge as possible to 51:00.560 --> 51:03.520 reduce the risk of this not getting 51:03.520 --> 51:05.742 caught on something as I go to retrieve 51:05.742 --> 51:07.742 it . Alright , so what I'm gonna go 51:07.742 --> 51:09.631 ahead and do now um is get myself 51:09.631 --> 51:11.798 rigged up for Rappel so I'm gonna give 51:11.798 --> 51:13.520 myself a right handed munter . 51:20.360 --> 51:23.760 Once I do that , I have my right-handed 51:23.760 --> 51:26.199 munter with my right-handed brake , my 51:26.199 --> 51:29.159 Prusik into both my carabiners , and 51:29.159 --> 51:31.590 they're locked down . Now at this point , 51:31.600 --> 51:33.656 what I'm going to go ahead and do is 51:33.656 --> 51:35.822 confirm that my buddy is on belay , so 51:35.822 --> 51:37.933 I'm gonna do a beet check . What that 51:37.933 --> 51:40.000 sounds like is Selena's on Rappel . 51:41.159 --> 51:43.381 Once I get that verbal confirmation and 51:43.381 --> 51:45.639 I know that my buddy is on belay , what 51:45.639 --> 51:48.199 I can do is let go of my brake strand . 51:48.510 --> 51:51.370 And take off my Prusik because I no 51:51.370 --> 51:54.830 longer need it . So what that just 51:54.830 --> 51:57.030 demonstrated is the overlap and 51:57.030 --> 51:59.909 safeties . So I always had the 51:59.909 --> 52:02.219 overlapping safeties before I took off 52:02.590 --> 52:05.310 one safety . All right , so now what I 52:05.310 --> 52:07.477 just did was I took off my Prusi and I 52:07.477 --> 52:09.909 retained , uh , not only my Prusik but 52:09.909 --> 52:12.131 my extra carabiner now . What I'm gonna 52:12.131 --> 52:14.298 do is go ahead and clip that carabiner 52:14.298 --> 52:18.159 onto my flat overhand . The line that 52:18.159 --> 52:20.270 has my flat overhand now that's gonna 52:20.270 --> 52:22.492 come into play later because once I get 52:22.492 --> 52:24.603 down to the ground , that is the line 52:24.603 --> 52:26.879 I'm going to pull um and the way that I 52:26.879 --> 52:28.935 know that is because now I have that 52:28.935 --> 52:31.101 carabiner on the line that that I need 52:31.101 --> 52:33.323 to pull , right ? If I didn't have this 52:33.323 --> 52:35.439 carabiner here , I would be guessing 52:35.439 --> 52:37.606 which line to pull , and if I pull the 52:37.606 --> 52:39.828 incorrect line , that's just gonna make 52:39.828 --> 52:43.120 my job 10 times harder but also 52:43.120 --> 52:45.540 inefficient . So now that I've done 52:45.540 --> 52:47.651 that , I can go ahead and just double 52:47.651 --> 52:49.873 check everything for myself um and make 52:49.873 --> 52:53.169 sure I'm good right now from here , um , 52:53.260 --> 52:55.427 now that I know everything's ready and 52:55.427 --> 52:57.538 everything's good , last thing I need 52:57.538 --> 52:59.704 to do before I get on Rappel is put on 52:59.704 --> 53:01.760 my gloves , and I can safely do that 53:01.760 --> 53:03.871 again right now at this point because 53:03.871 --> 53:06.750 my buddy is on ballet . All right , 53:06.830 --> 53:08.830 from here , um , now that I have my 53:08.830 --> 53:11.909 gloves on , I can safely go on Rappel 53:11.909 --> 53:15.899 now . And as I'm rappelling , I'm 53:15.899 --> 53:18.719 bringing that carabiner with me . All 53:18.719 --> 53:20.330 the way down to the ground . 53:26.159 --> 53:28.379 I'm getting that tail of the 53 . 53:31.520 --> 53:33.464 Once I reach that point , I can go 53:33.464 --> 53:35.610 ahead . And get off rappel . 53:39.129 --> 53:41.370 Identify the line that has my carabiner 53:41.370 --> 53:43.610 on it and this is the line that I'm 53:43.610 --> 53:46.260 gonna start pulling . My buddy can help 53:46.260 --> 53:47.538 me do the same thing . 54:00.629 --> 54:02.800 Stand by for rope , rope . 54:05.949 --> 54:08.116 Once that line crosses the tail of the 54:08.116 --> 54:11.620 53 , we are done . So that is a 2 rope 54:11.620 --> 54:14.020 retrievable system . It is a 10 minute 54:14.020 --> 54:16.729 system . Um , something to understand . 54:17.679 --> 54:20.449 Prior to beginning this system , is 54:20.449 --> 54:23.060 your buddy and yourself included you to 54:23.060 --> 54:26.030 have all the required PPE gloves , 54:26.199 --> 54:30.060 helmet . As well as a properly 54:30.060 --> 54:33.020 tied military rappel seat , if any of 54:33.020 --> 54:35.909 those things are missing . Prior to the 54:35.909 --> 54:37.429 start , that is a fail . 54:53.879 --> 54:56.046 This will be your one rope bridge . It 54:56.046 --> 54:57.990 is a 20 minute system in which you 54:57.990 --> 55:00.199 utilize a buddy . To begin , we'll 55:00.199 --> 55:02.143 start out by laying out all of our 55:02.143 --> 55:04.199 equipment . We have one static HDP . 55:05.110 --> 55:08.659 One dynamic rope . 1 dynamic sling 55:08.659 --> 55:12.219 rope , 5 , locking carabiners , and 2 55:12.219 --> 55:14.739 Pro 6s . First things first , we'll 55:14.739 --> 55:17.090 start off by anchoring our 2 ropes here 55:17.090 --> 55:21.040 on our tree . We're going to anchor 55:21.040 --> 55:23.207 them , utilizing a round turn with the 55:23.207 --> 55:24.207 bowling . 55:31.500 --> 55:33.222 Tied in rope corral standard . 55:49.489 --> 55:51.790 And we're going to place them On the 55:51.790 --> 55:53.957 base of the tree touching the ground . 56:02.959 --> 56:04.903 Once we have both lines anchored . 56:06.330 --> 56:09.000 We're gonna grab our sling rope . And 56:09.000 --> 56:12.100 one locking carabiner . We're going to 56:12.100 --> 56:15.550 construct a rap 3 pool 2 . To do that , 56:15.600 --> 56:17.433 I'm gonna marry up both pigtails 56:17.433 --> 56:19.879 together . Traced down to the midpoint 56:19.879 --> 56:23.659 of my sling rope . I'll place it on the 56:23.659 --> 56:26.500 back end of the tree about head to 56:26.500 --> 56:30.300 chest level . I'm gonna wrap Once 56:30.300 --> 56:32.244 ensuring that there's no crosses . 56:33.600 --> 56:37.600 Twice . Bringing both tails out towards 56:37.600 --> 56:40.520 me . There should be 3 strands in the 56:40.520 --> 56:44.239 back and 2 in the front . To join these , 56:44.280 --> 56:46.113 I'll join them with a rope cross 56:46.113 --> 56:47.391 standard square knot . 57:15.929 --> 57:18.969 Once I have my square knot I will grab 57:18.969 --> 57:22.820 the two strands in the front . And 57:22.820 --> 57:25.550 pull them towards me . Set in the 57:25.550 --> 57:28.699 square knot on the tree . Now if 57:28.699 --> 57:30.810 there's any crosses in the backside , 57:30.860 --> 57:33.082 all you have to do is roll that cross . 57:33.959 --> 57:36.510 Out from the ramps and into the leg , 57:37.199 --> 57:40.080 one leg should have a cross , one leg 57:40.080 --> 57:42.219 should not . There shouldn't be any 57:42.219 --> 57:45.810 crosses in the wrap itself . From there 57:45.810 --> 57:49.229 I'll take my carabiner . I'll clip it 57:49.229 --> 57:51.396 and it's in it's correct orientation , 57:51.429 --> 57:53.659 the load end pointed to the next tree 57:53.659 --> 57:56.010 with the gate up . And I'm just gonna 57:56.010 --> 57:58.177 twist it so that I can stow it here on 57:58.177 --> 58:00.177 the tree and it doesn't fall down . 58:05.479 --> 58:08.080 Just like so . From there , my partner 58:08.080 --> 58:11.080 will grab the other end of the dynamic 58:11.080 --> 58:13.080 rope , which will be our wet rope . 58:14.040 --> 58:16.449 He's gonna do an 8 on a bite in rope 58:16.449 --> 58:19.379 corral standard with the deviation of 58:19.379 --> 58:21.699 the loop being big enough to go around 58:21.699 --> 58:22.977 his head and his arm . 58:39.989 --> 58:42.939 Cool . I will double check . He's going 58:42.939 --> 58:46.070 to face the river , uh , place his hand 58:46.540 --> 58:49.169 pointing upstream . I'm gonna lay it 58:49.169 --> 58:52.409 over his upstream arm . And over his 58:52.409 --> 58:54.790 head And then I'm going to assume a 58:54.790 --> 58:57.429 fireman's ballet , just like this , as 58:57.429 --> 58:59.959 he swims across . There's 5 techniques 58:59.959 --> 59:02.292 that I can utilize to rescue my swimmer . 59:02.389 --> 59:05.060 I can reach for him . I can throw 59:05.060 --> 59:07.360 something to him . I can tow him back 59:07.360 --> 59:10.820 in I can send a rescue swimmer after 59:10.820 --> 59:14.429 him . Um , or say he goes under a log , 59:14.530 --> 59:16.949 I can cut this rope to free him . Those 59:16.949 --> 59:20.030 5 are reach , throw , toe , go , cut . 59:22.270 --> 59:24.629 Ready ? He's gonna swim across the 59:24.629 --> 59:26.770 river ? And I will maintain this 59:26.770 --> 59:27.826 fireman's ballet . 59:34.020 --> 59:37.110 And he is gonna pick a smaller anchor 59:37.110 --> 59:39.560 on the downstream side of the main 59:39.560 --> 59:43.469 anchor . Once he identifies 59:43.469 --> 59:45.659 that anchor on the downstream side , 59:45.909 --> 59:49.060 he's gonna pull up a large bite . He's 59:49.060 --> 59:51.320 gonna tie a round turn with 2 half 59:51.320 --> 59:53.860 hitches on a bite , a round set anchor . 59:55.699 --> 59:57.860 Ensuring that there are no crosses in 59:57.860 --> 01:00:00.550 the round turn . And that the 2/2 01:00:00.550 --> 01:00:02.050 inches are tied properly . 01:00:18.719 --> 01:00:21.389 Once he finishes , that bite coming off 01:00:21.389 --> 01:00:24.000 the 22 inches should have a minimum of 01:00:24.000 --> 01:00:27.500 a fist of pigtail . Once he has those 01:00:27.709 --> 01:00:29.909 secured and that rope is anchored , he 01:00:29.909 --> 01:00:31.965 can go ahead and take off that large 01:00:31.965 --> 01:00:35.560 loop 8 . Once my far side 01:00:35.560 --> 01:00:39.070 marine has anchored the wet line . I'm 01:00:39.070 --> 01:00:43.050 going to Tie the dry line With an 01:00:43.050 --> 01:00:44.050 8 on a bite . 01:00:54.300 --> 01:00:58.100 In Rove rowral standard . I'll 01:00:58.100 --> 01:01:00.739 grab a locking carabiner , place it in 01:01:00.739 --> 01:01:04.590 there . And then I will tie an alpine 01:01:04.590 --> 01:01:07.270 butterfly . On my wet line . 01:01:15.050 --> 01:01:17.217 From there I would clip the dry line . 01:01:18.739 --> 01:01:19.850 Onto the wet line . 01:01:23.989 --> 01:01:26.929 And pass them together over to my far 01:01:26.929 --> 01:01:29.360 side partner . Ensuring that the dry 01:01:29.360 --> 01:01:31.416 line does not touch the water at any 01:01:31.416 --> 01:01:32.416 point . 01:01:37.580 --> 01:01:39.860 Once he has both , he'll undo that 01:01:39.860 --> 01:01:43.540 carabiner . We'll separate the dry from 01:01:43.540 --> 01:01:47.169 the wet line . And I'm just gonna stand 01:01:47.169 --> 01:01:49.113 on the wet line to ensure that the 01:01:49.113 --> 01:01:51.336 stream does not take the rest of my wet 01:01:51.336 --> 01:01:54.409 line downstream with it . Once he has 01:01:54.409 --> 01:01:56.540 the dry line , he's gonna take it to 01:01:56.540 --> 01:01:58.330 the tree on far side and get a 01:01:58.330 --> 01:02:00.209 measurement around that tree 01:02:00.209 --> 01:02:02.431 specifically . He's gonna pass the bite 01:02:02.431 --> 01:02:04.598 around . Using the 8 , he's gonna make 01:02:04.598 --> 01:02:08.500 12 . 3 all the way to 01:02:08.500 --> 01:02:09.780 8 to 9 raps . 01:02:17.810 --> 01:02:20.032 And he's gonna start wrapping it around 01:02:20.032 --> 01:02:23.030 the tree . With the end goal of having 01:02:23.030 --> 01:02:25.719 6 to 8 raps around the tree with the 01:02:25.719 --> 01:02:27.709 first and last not counting . 01:02:37.030 --> 01:02:40.149 Once he gets to 3 raps , the near side 01:02:40.149 --> 01:02:42.469 myself can begin making my mechanical 01:02:42.469 --> 01:02:44.629 advantages , but for the purposes of 01:02:44.629 --> 01:02:47.610 this class , um . I will hold off on 01:02:47.610 --> 01:02:49.666 that until he is finished for side . 01:02:55.530 --> 01:02:57.419 He pulls a little slack into that 01:02:57.419 --> 01:03:00.060 bottom wrap , feeds a bite through . 01:03:01.090 --> 01:03:05.080 And censors it down . That bite should 01:03:05.080 --> 01:03:06.469 be a minimum of a fist . 01:03:09.169 --> 01:03:11.391 And then he's gonna clip that carabiner 01:03:11.391 --> 01:03:14.120 onto the main line . Load end down and 01:03:14.120 --> 01:03:16.287 the gate orientation does not matter . 01:03:16.290 --> 01:03:18.457 He's gonna lock that carabiner all the 01:03:18.457 --> 01:03:22.429 way down . And 01:03:22.429 --> 01:03:24.651 then he's going to finish anchoring the 01:03:24.651 --> 01:03:27.520 wet line . To anchor the remaining of 01:03:27.520 --> 01:03:29.800 the wet line , he's gonna pull all of 01:03:29.800 --> 01:03:32.080 the slack until it is tight to the 01:03:32.080 --> 01:03:34.302 round turn of the bow in on your side . 01:03:36.969 --> 01:03:39.025 You can undo that alpine butterfly . 01:03:46.110 --> 01:03:48.332 Once he has it tight to that round turn 01:03:48.332 --> 01:03:50.969 of the bowling . He'll come up to the 01:03:50.969 --> 01:03:53.050 water's edge , give a good toss . 01:03:54.520 --> 01:03:56.959 Creating a lazy you in that rope . 01:03:57.760 --> 01:04:00.560 He'll trace back down to his anchor . 01:04:01.320 --> 01:04:03.959 And he'll tie a 2nd round turn with 2.5 01:04:03.959 --> 01:04:05.015 inches on a bite . 01:04:10.139 --> 01:04:13.209 This creates a safety line . So if a 01:04:13.209 --> 01:04:15.431 marine were to fall off of the one rope 01:04:15.431 --> 01:04:17.590 bridge . He has a chance to grab onto 01:04:17.590 --> 01:04:20.590 this wet line to rescue himself . Once 01:04:20.590 --> 01:04:22.701 that marine on the far side gets to 3 01:04:22.701 --> 01:04:24.923 wraps on that tree , I can go ahead and 01:04:24.923 --> 01:04:27.350 start my mechanical advantage . I'll 01:04:27.350 --> 01:04:30.060 grab a Prusik and a locker . 01:04:34.320 --> 01:04:36.487 With my main line , I like to just put 01:04:36.487 --> 01:04:38.542 it over my shoulder just like this , 01:04:38.542 --> 01:04:40.764 and I'll stand on it so that I can keep 01:04:40.764 --> 01:04:42.931 it out of the water and work with both 01:04:42.931 --> 01:04:44.876 hands . I'm gonna tie a six-finger 01:04:44.876 --> 01:04:46.320 Prusik here on the line . 01:04:48.719 --> 01:04:49.719 Wrapping at once 01:04:53.330 --> 01:04:53.840 Twice 01:05:02.000 --> 01:05:05.820 And thrice From 01:05:05.820 --> 01:05:07.764 there , I have a proper six-finger 01:05:07.764 --> 01:05:09.820 Prusik . I'll ensure that it bites . 01:05:13.330 --> 01:05:17.209 Uh undo The wrap on my rap 3 pool 2 . 01:05:22.209 --> 01:05:25.500 Just like so . I'll clip the line in 01:05:25.500 --> 01:05:29.399 first . And 01:05:29.399 --> 01:05:32.330 then my Prusik . This prosig will serve 01:05:32.330 --> 01:05:36.090 as a progress capture . So any tension 01:05:36.090 --> 01:05:39.760 that I pull out . Doesn't get fed back 01:05:39.760 --> 01:05:42.750 in . I'll lock my carabiner down . 01:05:44.050 --> 01:05:45.772 I now have a 1 to 1 mechanical 01:05:45.772 --> 01:05:46.772 advantage . 01:05:49.719 --> 01:05:51.775 I can pull as much as I can out with 01:05:51.775 --> 01:05:54.540 the 1 to 1 , minding this Prusik as I 01:05:54.540 --> 01:05:55.169 do so . 01:06:01.169 --> 01:06:03.225 Once I have everything I can get out 01:06:03.225 --> 01:06:06.800 with the 1 to 1 . I'll grab my 2nd 01:06:06.800 --> 01:06:10.719 Prusik . And I'll tie 01:06:10.719 --> 01:06:13.409 a 2nd six-finger Prusik here on the 01:06:13.409 --> 01:06:14.409 line . 01:06:25.949 --> 01:06:28.005 Ensuring that the double fisherman's 01:06:28.005 --> 01:06:30.500 knot is not gonna be in the carabiner . 01:06:39.060 --> 01:06:41.227 So 6 finger Prusik , double fission is 01:06:41.227 --> 01:06:44.810 not isolated in the leg . I'll take 01:06:44.810 --> 01:06:48.760 my carabiner . I'll clip it 01:06:48.760 --> 01:06:50.760 so that the gate is up and that the 01:06:50.760 --> 01:06:53.219 load end is pointing towards the Mac , 01:06:53.280 --> 01:06:55.002 the main anchoring carabiner . 01:06:57.620 --> 01:06:59.564 I'll clip my rope into it with the 01:06:59.564 --> 01:07:03.030 brake strand on the outside . And I'll 01:07:03.030 --> 01:07:06.879 lock it down . I'll push 01:07:06.879 --> 01:07:09.046 this Prusik , which we refer to as the 01:07:09.046 --> 01:07:12.320 tractor , out as far as I can to 01:07:12.320 --> 01:07:13.431 increase my throw . 01:07:16.280 --> 01:07:18.560 And I'll come back over here to my 01:07:18.560 --> 01:07:20.727 progress capture so that I can mind it 01:07:20.727 --> 01:07:23.800 as I pull . When I pull , this is a 3 01:07:23.800 --> 01:07:26.280 to 1 , so I'll be tripling my pulling 01:07:26.280 --> 01:07:27.750 power on the main line . 01:07:31.120 --> 01:07:32.731 Hi Paul , I'm I the Prusik . 01:07:42.139 --> 01:07:44.195 Till I can't get anything else out . 01:07:47.949 --> 01:07:50.171 Then I will graduate from a 3 to 1 to a 01:07:50.171 --> 01:07:52.659 5 to 1 . To do that , I'll take one 01:07:52.659 --> 01:07:55.040 locking carabiner . I'll clip it onto 01:07:55.040 --> 01:07:56.818 the spine of the main anchoring 01:07:56.818 --> 01:07:59.810 carabiner . Just like so with the gate 01:07:59.810 --> 01:08:02.709 away from me and the load end up . I'll 01:08:02.709 --> 01:08:05.370 flip it so the load end is going 01:08:05.370 --> 01:08:07.370 towards the tractor and the gate is 01:08:07.370 --> 01:08:10.760 towards me . I'll clip my rope in 01:08:11.719 --> 01:08:13.886 With the brake strand on the outside . 01:08:16.850 --> 01:08:20.660 Lock it down . Then 01:08:20.660 --> 01:08:23.660 I'll come back over here . To the 01:08:23.660 --> 01:08:24.200 tractor 01:08:27.950 --> 01:08:30.117 And I'll clip another carabiner in the 01:08:30.117 --> 01:08:32.339 exact same orientation I just did . Get 01:08:32.339 --> 01:08:34.339 away from me , load end up onto the 01:08:34.339 --> 01:08:37.540 spine . And I'll flip it , so the gate 01:08:37.540 --> 01:08:40.180 is towards me and the load end is 01:08:40.180 --> 01:08:44.169 towards the Mac . I'll clip my rope 01:08:44.169 --> 01:08:45.770 in , lock it down . 01:08:49.299 --> 01:08:51.609 And I now have a 5 to 1 mechanical 01:08:51.609 --> 01:08:55.579 advantage . I'll pull everything 01:08:55.579 --> 01:08:57.168 I can out with the 5 to 1 . 01:09:04.919 --> 01:09:07.141 And I'll check my tension . I shouldn't 01:09:07.141 --> 01:09:09.197 be able to get more than a 45 degree 01:09:09.197 --> 01:09:10.919 bend under moderate pressure . 01:09:13.109 --> 01:09:15.331 From there , I'm gonna collapse down my 01:09:15.331 --> 01:09:18.049 5 to 1 . So that I can send marines 01:09:18.049 --> 01:09:20.660 across . I'll feed a little slack . 01:09:22.799 --> 01:09:24.188 I'll break this Prusik . 01:09:27.579 --> 01:09:30.229 And I'll start sliding it towards the 01:09:30.229 --> 01:09:32.889 progress capture . As I do so , 01:09:34.128 --> 01:09:37.290 I will feed the slack out . To keep 01:09:37.290 --> 01:09:39.068 everything neat and organized . 01:10:02.520 --> 01:10:04.759 Now , before I tie it off , I should 01:10:04.759 --> 01:10:08.270 have 1 to 2 fists of deviation between 01:10:08.270 --> 01:10:11.160 the two carabiners that make up the 5 01:10:11.160 --> 01:10:15.069 to 1 . Additionally , my tractor Prusik 01:10:15.069 --> 01:10:17.310 should not be bending the rope at all . 01:10:17.759 --> 01:10:19.926 My progress capture should have all of 01:10:19.926 --> 01:10:20.981 the weight on it . 01:10:24.770 --> 01:10:26.714 From there I'm gonna take my brake 01:10:26.714 --> 01:10:29.100 strand . I'm going to lay it on top of 01:10:29.100 --> 01:10:33.080 my rap 3 pool 2 . You come all the way 01:10:33.080 --> 01:10:35.729 around . To the opposite side that I 01:10:35.729 --> 01:10:39.220 built my mechanical advantage . From 01:10:39.220 --> 01:10:42.540 here I'll capture . All of the strands , 01:10:42.549 --> 01:10:44.160 including the brake strand . 01:10:47.640 --> 01:10:51.020 And I'll create a large bite . Roughly 01:10:51.020 --> 01:10:51.790 a wingspan . 01:10:56.640 --> 01:10:58.807 I'm capturing all strands here with my 01:10:58.807 --> 01:11:02.790 left hand . My bite will go 01:11:02.790 --> 01:11:05.479 through the main anchor carabiner . To 01:11:05.479 --> 01:11:07.646 create a full round turn , so I passed 01:11:07.646 --> 01:11:08.646 it through once . 01:11:12.189 --> 01:11:14.009 Pass it through twice . 01:11:20.370 --> 01:11:22.370 Once I have a complete round turn , 01:11:22.370 --> 01:11:24.426 I'll finish it off with 2/2 inches . 01:11:25.149 --> 01:11:28.629 Around where my left hand is . I go 01:11:28.629 --> 01:11:31.669 over Under 01:11:35.990 --> 01:11:37.101 Up through the hole 01:11:44.910 --> 01:11:47.529 Tightening it down completely . Then I 01:11:47.529 --> 01:11:51.520 do it once more over . Under ensuring I 01:11:51.520 --> 01:11:54.910 capture the brake strand . Up through 01:11:54.910 --> 01:11:55.910 the hole 01:12:07.100 --> 01:12:09.109 And I tighten it down . From here , 01:12:09.120 --> 01:12:11.120 I'll go over CKT , which stands for 01:12:11.120 --> 01:12:14.160 carabiners , knots , and tension . I'll 01:12:14.160 --> 01:12:16.200 ensure that all my carabiners are 01:12:16.200 --> 01:12:18.839 locked . And they're in the proper 01:12:18.839 --> 01:12:20.950 orientation . I'll ensure that all my 01:12:20.950 --> 01:12:23.100 knots are correct . I'll check my two 01:12:23.100 --> 01:12:25.211 round turn of the bowlings , ensuring 01:12:25.211 --> 01:12:27.433 that they're in row row standard . I'll 01:12:27.433 --> 01:12:29.267 check my square knot . Make sure 01:12:29.267 --> 01:12:31.770 there's no crosses in my rap 3 pole too . 01:12:32.750 --> 01:12:34.861 I'll check , make sure both double or 01:12:34.861 --> 01:12:37.299 uh sixer pro 6s are correct . 01:12:38.759 --> 01:12:40.926 Um , and that the progress capture has 01:12:40.926 --> 01:12:43.640 all the weight . I'll double check , 01:12:43.649 --> 01:12:45.979 make sure that I have a proper round 01:12:45.979 --> 01:12:48.090 turn with 2 half hitches , and then I 01:12:48.090 --> 01:12:50.257 have a minimum of a fist on the bike . 01:12:52.060 --> 01:12:54.339 From there my far side marine will also 01:12:54.339 --> 01:12:57.410 do the exact same thing . For that far 01:12:57.410 --> 01:12:59.560 side marine as he goes through CKT 01:12:59.560 --> 01:13:01.504 he'll inspect , make sure that his 01:13:01.504 --> 01:13:03.727 carabiner is locked , that the load end 01:13:03.727 --> 01:13:06.000 is down . He'll go over knots , ensure 01:13:06.000 --> 01:13:08.080 that his 8 on a bite is tied in rope 01:13:08.080 --> 01:13:11.240 cross standard . He'll ensure that the 01:13:11.240 --> 01:13:13.879 little bite is a minimum of a fist and 01:13:13.879 --> 01:13:15.712 that this large bite here is not 01:13:15.712 --> 01:13:18.160 touching the ground or able to walk 01:13:18.160 --> 01:13:21.859 through . Um , furthermore , this bit 01:13:21.859 --> 01:13:24.026 here should not be pulling on the main 01:13:24.026 --> 01:13:26.137 line , it should be free hanging just 01:13:26.137 --> 01:13:28.720 how it is here . When he's checking his 01:13:28.720 --> 01:13:30.664 wraps to make sure that he has the 01:13:30.664 --> 01:13:32.664 correct amount , he'll start on the 01:13:32.664 --> 01:13:34.831 side that the main line comes into the 01:13:34.831 --> 01:13:36.776 tree on . He'll start and go , the 01:13:36.776 --> 01:13:38.220 first one doesn't count . 01:13:38.319 --> 01:13:42.160 123456 01:13:42.160 --> 01:13:44.680 doesn't count . Um , he needs a minimum 01:13:44.680 --> 01:13:47.879 of 6 raps , a maximum of 8 , and then 01:13:47.879 --> 01:13:49.990 the small bite over here should be on 01:13:49.990 --> 01:13:52.157 the opposite side of the tree that the 01:13:52.157 --> 01:13:54.279 main line comes into it on for his 01:13:54.279 --> 01:13:57.850 round turn to half inches . He needs to 01:13:57.850 --> 01:13:59.850 ensure that there are no crosses or 01:13:59.850 --> 01:14:02.660 twists in his round turns . And that 01:14:02.660 --> 01:14:04.604 they're pushed all the way down in 01:14:04.604 --> 01:14:07.160 contact with the ground . Ensuring that 01:14:07.160 --> 01:14:11.020 both half inches are correct . And that 01:14:11.020 --> 01:14:13.353 there's a minimum of a fist on the bike . 01:14:14.310 --> 01:14:16.270 Once near and far side have both 01:14:16.270 --> 01:14:18.750 completed CKT . Those two Marines will 01:14:18.750 --> 01:14:20.694 call for an instructor check . The 01:14:20.694 --> 01:14:22.583 instructor will come over , check 01:14:22.583 --> 01:14:24.694 everything . If it is still good , if 01:14:24.694 --> 01:14:27.028 everything passes at this point in time , 01:14:27.028 --> 01:14:29.250 uh , he will tell you to continue . The 01:14:29.250 --> 01:14:31.194 reason that we left the mechanical 01:14:31.194 --> 01:14:33.417 advantage on here and didn't fully take 01:14:33.417 --> 01:14:35.250 it down is so that after we send 01:14:35.250 --> 01:14:37.361 several Marines across this line will 01:14:37.361 --> 01:14:39.361 get a little looser . We'll send it 01:14:39.361 --> 01:14:41.361 right back out , retention it , and 01:14:41.361 --> 01:14:43.306 clapse it down , tie it off in the 01:14:43.306 --> 01:14:45.240 exact same manner . After the 01:14:45.240 --> 01:14:47.296 instructor check , you'll need to be 01:14:47.296 --> 01:14:49.462 able to make it retrievable . In order 01:14:49.462 --> 01:14:52.220 to do that , we'll start by untying our 01:14:52.220 --> 01:14:53.776 round turn with 25 inches . 01:15:08.569 --> 01:15:10.680 And breaking everything down with the 01:15:10.680 --> 01:15:12.458 exception of the main anchoring 01:15:12.458 --> 01:15:14.513 carabiner and the progress capture . 01:15:18.990 --> 01:15:21.101 As we take this gear off , we'll stow 01:15:21.101 --> 01:15:22.157 it on our person . 01:15:48.009 --> 01:15:50.120 From there we'll take the main line . 01:15:51.629 --> 01:15:54.350 Bring it on top of the rap 3 pull 2 and 01:15:54.350 --> 01:15:57.680 tie a slip figure 8 . As I tie my slip 01:15:57.680 --> 01:15:59.839 figure 8 , I want to ensure that it 01:15:59.839 --> 01:16:03.540 maintains on top of the rap 3 pool 2 , 01:16:03.839 --> 01:16:06.319 because if it is pinching it , it'll be 01:16:06.319 --> 01:16:08.375 very hard to retrieve . So I'm gonna 01:16:08.375 --> 01:16:10.375 place it right on top . I'll tie my 01:16:10.375 --> 01:16:11.375 slip figure 8 . 01:16:18.279 --> 01:16:21.680 Just like so . I'll feed this bite . 01:16:23.060 --> 01:16:25.282 Where it is big enough to reach all the 01:16:25.282 --> 01:16:28.000 way around the tree . To clip back onto 01:16:28.000 --> 01:16:30.549 itself . I'll take one locker 01:16:32.290 --> 01:16:35.240 Clip it into the bite . And then clip 01:16:35.240 --> 01:16:38.479 it onto the main strand . I'll lock it 01:16:38.479 --> 01:16:42.220 down . The gate should be up for 01:16:42.220 --> 01:16:44.276 inspectability purposes and the load 01:16:44.276 --> 01:16:46.498 end should be towards the main strand . 01:16:49.609 --> 01:16:51.942 From there , I'll grab the brake strand . 01:16:52.899 --> 01:16:55.232 And I'll tension down the slip figure 8 . 01:16:58.709 --> 01:17:01.700 And as I do so , It will transfer the 01:17:01.700 --> 01:17:05.229 weight . From the rap 3 pull 01:17:05.229 --> 01:17:06.950 2 onto the slip figure 8 . 01:17:14.029 --> 01:17:15.973 To finish it off , I'll tie a slip 01:17:15.973 --> 01:17:19.709 overhand . So I'll pinch it 01:17:20.509 --> 01:17:22.731 To maintain that tension and instead of 01:17:22.731 --> 01:17:25.430 doing two flips , I'll only do 1 . 01:17:28.330 --> 01:17:29.719 Passing the line through 01:17:34.020 --> 01:17:37.279 Creating that slip overhand . I'll 01:17:37.279 --> 01:17:39.501 tighten it down so that it's in contact 01:17:39.501 --> 01:17:43.319 with the slip 8 . And this will prevent 01:17:43.319 --> 01:17:47.140 the slip 8 from slipping . I'll make 01:17:47.140 --> 01:17:50.740 the bite a little smaller . And I'll 01:17:50.740 --> 01:17:53.500 add a locking carabiner into it , lock 01:17:53.500 --> 01:17:54.500 down . 01:17:57.399 --> 01:18:00.250 And pull it till it's tight . Once I 01:18:00.250 --> 01:18:02.850 have my slip figure 8 tied off , I'm 01:18:02.850 --> 01:18:04.850 gonna go ahead and undo my progress 01:18:04.850 --> 01:18:07.740 capture and my rap 3 pull 2 . I can 01:18:07.740 --> 01:18:09.796 either push my progress capture till 01:18:09.796 --> 01:18:12.529 it's loose or if it's still too tight , 01:18:12.779 --> 01:18:14.723 I can just untie the square knot . 01:18:25.279 --> 01:18:28.740 I'll untie the square knot Retain 01:18:30.970 --> 01:18:32.581 My sling rope on my person . 01:18:43.209 --> 01:18:44.931 Take my progress capture off . 01:18:54.339 --> 01:18:56.450 Now what I'm gonna do is I'm gonna to 01:18:56.450 --> 01:18:59.189 ensure . That all of my rope feeds off 01:18:59.189 --> 01:19:01.709 onto the opposite side of the tree that 01:19:01.709 --> 01:19:04.700 my main line comes in on . So I'm just 01:19:04.700 --> 01:19:08.479 gonna pull All of the rope onto 01:19:08.479 --> 01:19:09.479 this side . 01:19:18.979 --> 01:19:21.500 I'll roll my round turn of the bowling 01:19:22.419 --> 01:19:23.586 all the way around . 01:19:26.870 --> 01:19:29.910 Ensuring that my static rope is all on 01:19:29.910 --> 01:19:32.069 the opposite side from the main . 01:19:33.910 --> 01:19:37.509 From there , I will untie my two 01:19:37.509 --> 01:19:39.676 bowings , starting with the dry line . 01:19:42.609 --> 01:19:44.553 I'll untie the round turn with the 01:19:44.553 --> 01:19:45.553 bowling . 01:19:48.879 --> 01:19:51.540 And then my wet line . The reason I 01:19:51.540 --> 01:19:53.762 undo my wet line second is because if I 01:19:53.762 --> 01:19:55.984 do it first and actually let go of it , 01:19:55.984 --> 01:19:57.929 there's a high likelihood that the 01:19:57.929 --> 01:20:00.660 stream or river will take it downstream 01:20:00.660 --> 01:20:02.771 and I will be unable to retrieve it . 01:20:04.700 --> 01:20:07.033 From there I'm going to take both ropes . 01:20:07.033 --> 01:20:09.033 I'm gonna join them together with a 01:20:09.033 --> 01:20:10.922 rope cross standard square knot . 01:20:32.290 --> 01:20:34.580 And then before I pass this to my far 01:20:34.580 --> 01:20:36.770 side marine , I'm gonna double check 01:20:37.100 --> 01:20:39.540 that my rope comes in on one side of 01:20:39.540 --> 01:20:42.930 the tree to my slip figure 8 . And off 01:20:42.930 --> 01:20:45.097 of the slip overhand , it comes out on 01:20:45.097 --> 01:20:47.700 the opposite side of the tree . I can 01:20:47.700 --> 01:20:50.459 pass this , allowing my fore side to 01:20:50.459 --> 01:20:53.509 pull . Ensuring that the dry line 01:20:53.509 --> 01:20:54.953 doesn't touch the water . 01:21:21.220 --> 01:21:23.387 Once he has the rope , he's just going 01:21:23.387 --> 01:21:25.609 to hold a slight bit of tension on it . 01:21:25.779 --> 01:21:27.946 I'm going to ensure that I have all of 01:21:27.946 --> 01:21:30.057 the gear . Um , with the exception of 01:21:30.057 --> 01:21:32.879 the two carabiners here . I'm gonna 01:21:32.879 --> 01:21:35.600 notionally clip in to the one rope 01:21:35.600 --> 01:21:37.711 bridge itself , ensuring that I don't 01:21:37.711 --> 01:21:41.240 clip into him . And I will go across 01:21:42.930 --> 01:21:45.399 Once I get to the far side , I'm going 01:21:45.399 --> 01:21:47.640 to deconstruct his tree wrap anchor . 01:21:53.259 --> 01:21:56.790 I'll stow the locker And I'll undo the 01:21:56.790 --> 01:21:57.790 8 on a bike . 01:22:01.169 --> 01:22:03.529 From there , I'll pull his little bite 01:22:03.529 --> 01:22:07.479 out . And I'll walk around the tree 01:22:07.729 --> 01:22:08.840 undoing the wraps . 01:22:13.700 --> 01:22:15.756 As I do so , I'm gonna ensure that I 01:22:15.756 --> 01:22:18.140 alert him once we get to 3 raps . 01:22:21.209 --> 01:22:25.040 3 raps . That lets him 01:22:25.040 --> 01:22:27.151 know that he's going to start feeling 01:22:27.151 --> 01:22:29.330 some of the tension on his line . Two 01:22:29.330 --> 01:22:29.899 wraps 01:22:34.310 --> 01:22:38.290 One wrap . From here I can go a little 01:22:38.290 --> 01:22:41.709 slower . Holding that 01:22:41.709 --> 01:22:44.229 tension so that the line doesn't fall 01:22:44.229 --> 01:22:45.229 in the water . 01:22:48.700 --> 01:22:52.169 I can flick the rope out . And my far 01:22:52.169 --> 01:22:55.009 side marine will begin to pull . As he 01:22:55.009 --> 01:22:58.330 pulls That slip 8 and slip overhand 01:22:58.819 --> 01:23:00.986 will come around the tree towards us . 01:23:01.250 --> 01:23:03.417 And I am just giving enough tension on 01:23:03.417 --> 01:23:05.417 this line to ensure that it doesn't 01:23:05.417 --> 01:23:07.417 fall down to the base of the tree . 01:23:08.859 --> 01:23:10.915 Being mindful of where the tail is . 01:23:13.180 --> 01:23:15.236 I'll pass it through the carabiner . 01:23:17.040 --> 01:23:20.500 And he'll pull Until I have just the 01:23:20.500 --> 01:23:23.689 tail . As far over the water as I can . 01:23:24.459 --> 01:23:26.181 From here I'm gonna give him a 01:23:26.181 --> 01:23:28.403 countdown from 3 . I'm gonna throw this 01:23:28.403 --> 01:23:31.049 rope up and in a perfect world with 01:23:31.049 --> 01:23:33.379 room , he would run as far as he can to 01:23:33.379 --> 01:23:35.601 minimize how much of this rope actually 01:23:35.601 --> 01:23:38.669 gets wet . 321 . 01:23:41.939 --> 01:23:45.759 I can help him pull it across . And 01:23:45.759 --> 01:23:47.481 that is your one rope bridge . 01:23:53.060 --> 01:23:55.259 All right , this is a scad system , 10 01:23:55.259 --> 01:23:57.426 minute system . What you're gonna need 01:23:57.426 --> 01:23:59.537 for this is you're gonna need a . The 01:23:59.537 --> 01:24:01.648 skd itself with all functioning cover 01:24:01.648 --> 01:24:04.419 buckles , uh , two cargo straps . One's 01:24:04.419 --> 01:24:06.419 gonna say head and one will say leg 01:24:06.419 --> 01:24:09.060 strap . Uh , head strap will go towards 01:24:09.060 --> 01:24:11.116 the head , legs will go to the leg . 01:24:11.116 --> 01:24:14.359 You need just a sling rope . And then a 01:24:14.359 --> 01:24:17.919 30-foot sling rope . Locking 01:24:17.919 --> 01:24:20.859 carabiner . And the actual scud bag 01:24:20.859 --> 01:24:24.049 itself . To start up , start your bond 01:24:24.049 --> 01:24:26.271 here it's gonna tie around body bowling 01:24:27.120 --> 01:24:28.120 around the here . 01:24:33.790 --> 01:24:35.846 And that round about bowling will be 01:24:35.846 --> 01:24:38.068 roar standards for the pig toe length . 01:24:38.669 --> 01:24:41.180 And it'll be up nice tight in his chest 01:24:41.180 --> 01:24:43.620 and should not be able to fit a fist 01:24:44.229 --> 01:24:46.220 through the bone in itself . 01:24:57.529 --> 01:24:59.959 And this is a buddy system . While this 01:24:59.959 --> 01:25:02.189 is going on , I could be working on the 01:25:02.189 --> 01:25:04.411 scad , but for demonstration purposes , 01:25:04.411 --> 01:25:05.967 we'll wait till he's done . 01:25:15.120 --> 01:25:17.319 Then he's going to tie an 8 and a bite 01:25:17.319 --> 01:25:19.430 again broke crowd standards minus the 01:25:19.430 --> 01:25:21.779 pig toe length . Well not matter on 01:25:21.779 --> 01:25:22.779 this one . 01:25:38.609 --> 01:25:40.665 Uh , he's done with that . I'll come 01:25:40.665 --> 01:25:42.776 back to the here . We're gonna try to 01:25:42.776 --> 01:25:44.165 strainen this skid out . 01:25:46.970 --> 01:25:49.192 Before we load them up , we're going to 01:25:49.192 --> 01:25:51.740 go ahead and Run these cargo straps 01:25:51.740 --> 01:25:52.740 through . 01:25:56.669 --> 01:25:58.759 We'll throw one underneath the leg 01:25:58.759 --> 01:26:01.970 strap first underneath . Make sure 01:26:01.970 --> 01:26:05.589 there is No crosses . We're going to go 01:26:05.589 --> 01:26:09.350 through these holes here . Uh 01:26:10.270 --> 01:26:13.729 Uh And we are going to throw these back 01:26:13.729 --> 01:26:16.330 out so they don't get in the way and 01:26:16.330 --> 01:26:18.386 then with the head strap do the same 01:26:18.386 --> 01:26:20.608 thing , run through the scud underneath 01:26:20.608 --> 01:26:22.608 the scud passing over to my partner 01:26:22.608 --> 01:26:26.140 here . Making sure There's no twists . 01:26:28.490 --> 01:26:30.712 Punching them through the holes again . 01:26:30.779 --> 01:26:32.279 Even as much as possible . 01:26:39.200 --> 01:26:41.256 And then throwing them out the way . 01:26:41.540 --> 01:26:43.596 Now we're gonna do is we're gonna go 01:26:43.596 --> 01:26:45.818 ahead and roll Randy over . We're going 01:26:45.818 --> 01:26:48.299 to walk this over as much as we . Can 01:26:49.410 --> 01:26:52.129 I'm gonna hand Either lift up or roll 01:26:52.129 --> 01:26:54.089 Randy onto him . Ready ? 123 . 01:26:56.180 --> 01:27:00.080 Uh So now , what we're gonna 01:27:00.080 --> 01:27:03.959 do here is I'm gonna 01:27:03.959 --> 01:27:05.570 grab that 30 ft sling rope . 01:27:07.810 --> 01:27:09.643 I'm going to find the midpoint . 01:27:12.319 --> 01:27:15.120 I'm going to tie I need on a bite . 01:27:24.430 --> 01:27:26.819 Probably set and dressed , no crosses . 01:27:32.759 --> 01:27:35.500 Here Gonna remove these green straps 01:27:35.500 --> 01:27:37.611 here , make sure they're on the way . 01:27:37.729 --> 01:27:40.580 I'm just gonna lay them . Like so 01:27:43.779 --> 01:27:46.040 So that way I don't get my line crossed 01:27:46.040 --> 01:27:49.899 up enough . And I'm going to 01:27:49.899 --> 01:27:53.830 punch . A pigtail 01:27:53.830 --> 01:27:56.700 length through each hole here . Film 01:27:57.740 --> 01:28:01.680 across . Pulling all the slack 01:28:01.680 --> 01:28:03.236 through as much as we can . 01:28:05.580 --> 01:28:07.302 Now what we're gonna do here , 01:28:07.302 --> 01:28:09.302 Sergeanton and I are gonna clip the 01:28:09.302 --> 01:28:11.410 cover buckles . To get this get nice 01:28:11.410 --> 01:28:12.410 and tight . 01:28:28.069 --> 01:28:30.291 Ensuring that we also put the sked back 01:28:30.430 --> 01:28:32.597 here it can go underneath the knees or 01:28:32.597 --> 01:28:34.597 by the feet , put it underneath the 01:28:34.597 --> 01:28:36.374 knees and elevate it'll be more 01:28:36.374 --> 01:28:35.939 comfortable . 01:28:50.200 --> 01:28:52.256 I hear Somon is gonna work back from 01:28:52.256 --> 01:28:55.970 feet or head . To feet and what he's 01:28:55.970 --> 01:28:59.009 gonna do is with the leftover of the 01:28:59.009 --> 01:29:01.231 cobra buckle he's just gonna tie a half 01:29:01.231 --> 01:29:03.729 inch with the pig toe pointing towards 01:29:03.729 --> 01:29:04.729 the feet . 01:29:15.500 --> 01:29:17.556 And you want that half inch nice and 01:29:17.556 --> 01:29:19.667 close up to the buckle so it actually 01:29:19.667 --> 01:29:21.778 does its purpose tucking all the axes 01:29:21.778 --> 01:29:23.444 away inside the actual scad . 01:29:40.620 --> 01:29:44.149 With these bottom ones here . He's 01:29:44.149 --> 01:29:46.870 gonna make sure the pigtail is facing 01:29:46.870 --> 01:29:47.580 in board . 01:29:51.270 --> 01:29:53.790 This nice and tight up on the buckle 01:29:53.790 --> 01:29:56.000 just facing in board . And I would do 01:29:56.000 --> 01:29:59.790 the same one , same thing . This left 01:29:59.790 --> 01:30:01.957 one making sure this pigtail is facing 01:30:01.957 --> 01:30:05.729 in board . Now what we're 01:30:05.729 --> 01:30:09.060 gonna do here is we're gonna grab . The 01:30:09.060 --> 01:30:10.893 pigtail , and we're gonna run it 01:30:10.893 --> 01:30:12.949 through the sked . We want to ensure 01:30:12.949 --> 01:30:15.171 that we get underneath this green strap 01:30:15.171 --> 01:30:18.419 here . And we want a match , so it's 01:30:18.419 --> 01:30:21.689 gonna go in and out . 01:30:22.759 --> 01:30:24.930 And for the handles and the handles 01:30:24.930 --> 01:30:27.041 itself it doesn't matter which way it 01:30:27.041 --> 01:30:29.470 goes as long as they're mirrored so for 01:30:29.470 --> 01:30:31.259 us we're gonna go out to in . 01:30:35.189 --> 01:30:37.300 And these other two holes we're going 01:30:37.300 --> 01:30:38.689 to go out to and again . 01:30:41.729 --> 01:30:43.109 And then in out . 01:30:47.229 --> 01:30:49.950 So the 2nd 1 handles again we're gonna 01:30:49.950 --> 01:30:50.950 go out to in . 01:30:54.689 --> 01:30:56.959 Last hole we're gonna go out to in 01:30:57.720 --> 01:30:59.887 keeping the sling rope in the inside . 01:31:01.100 --> 01:31:03.267 And we're going to pull it out through 01:31:03.267 --> 01:31:05.640 these bottom holes by the foot . 01:31:07.390 --> 01:31:09.612 Now what Ser Bond's gonna do , well , I 01:31:09.612 --> 01:31:12.560 put a foot . Between the 8 on the bye 01:31:12.560 --> 01:31:14.850 here . And the scud is he's gonna pull 01:31:14.850 --> 01:31:17.750 the slack through . And I will be 01:31:17.750 --> 01:31:21.689 helping him run it through . So 01:31:21.689 --> 01:31:25.509 you get a nice and tight . Once he has 01:31:25.509 --> 01:31:27.565 all that slack pulled through , he's 01:31:27.565 --> 01:31:29.787 going to tie a square knot here without 01:31:29.787 --> 01:31:30.819 any safeties . 01:31:34.089 --> 01:31:36.256 Making it nice and tight to the scad . 01:31:54.500 --> 01:31:57.339 Now he's gonna bring the pigtail up and 01:31:57.339 --> 01:31:59.672 in through the handles from the outside . 01:32:00.979 --> 01:32:03.390 And he's gonna tie here a square knot 01:32:03.390 --> 01:32:04.310 with safeties . 01:32:15.040 --> 01:32:17.262 Making sure the safeties are in contact 01:32:17.262 --> 01:32:19.318 with the locking bars going the same 01:32:19.318 --> 01:32:21.484 way the locking bars are like you know 01:32:21.484 --> 01:32:22.818 the exit and the sked . 01:32:25.620 --> 01:32:28.890 Now I'm going to grab the cargo straps . 01:32:30.200 --> 01:32:33.080 They on a bite and I am going . To 01:32:34.689 --> 01:32:38.419 Clip this in Right after 01:32:40.180 --> 01:32:43.299 I grabbed this green cargo strap . And 01:32:43.299 --> 01:32:45.299 I'm gonna want to move this plastic 01:32:45.299 --> 01:32:47.410 tube somewhere where it's not hitting 01:32:47.410 --> 01:32:49.632 the dummies or the patient's head . And 01:32:49.632 --> 01:32:52.810 on the 2nd Cobra buckle strap . I'm 01:32:52.810 --> 01:32:55.759 going to tie . A round turn and 2 half 01:32:55.759 --> 01:32:57.399 inches about center line . 01:33:17.890 --> 01:33:21.169 And tucking the axis away . 01:33:23.189 --> 01:33:26.770 Now with the carabiner . I'm going to 01:33:26.770 --> 01:33:30.229 clip The leg cargo straps first . 01:33:31.140 --> 01:33:34.700 Make sure they're not twisted . One 01:33:34.979 --> 01:33:38.950 and one . Then I'm going to clip 01:33:38.950 --> 01:33:40.189 in the 8 on a bite . 01:33:45.750 --> 01:33:47.861 As you can see here the antibody does 01:33:47.861 --> 01:33:50.669 not have all the tension . That's what 01:33:50.669 --> 01:33:52.870 we want then we're going to grab the 01:33:52.870 --> 01:33:54.709 head straps , make sure it's not 01:33:54.709 --> 01:33:58.089 twisted one . And 01:33:59.859 --> 01:34:02.930 The last one And we're going to lock it 01:34:02.930 --> 01:34:05.479 down . For this carabiner , we want the 01:34:05.770 --> 01:34:08.089 orientation loading down gate facing 01:34:08.089 --> 01:34:12.069 towards the head . Now 01:34:12.069 --> 01:34:14.125 what we're gonna do is my partner is 01:34:14.125 --> 01:34:16.125 gonna check whatever I did and I'll 01:34:16.125 --> 01:34:19.020 check whatever he did . Oh , Check 01:34:19.020 --> 01:34:22.669 around the body bull in . And 01:34:23.520 --> 01:34:27.310 And It's good . 01:34:29.049 --> 01:34:32.959 It's good . Then we'll flip 01:34:32.959 --> 01:34:35.560 sides and make sure the 30 ft sling 01:34:35.560 --> 01:34:36.616 rope is mirrored . 01:34:48.270 --> 01:34:50.560 Again , this is your sked 10 minute 01:34:50.560 --> 01:34:52.782 system and what you're looking for here 01:34:52.782 --> 01:34:55.620 is . Ensuring that their 30 ft sling 01:34:55.620 --> 01:34:59.479 mirrors each other . They're going 01:34:59.479 --> 01:35:01.701 the correct way . It doesn't matter for 01:35:01.701 --> 01:35:04.035 the handles as long as they're matching . 01:35:04.035 --> 01:35:06.257 You're 8 and a bite . It's to row crowd 01:35:06.257 --> 01:35:08.312 standards minus the pigtail . You're 01:35:08.312 --> 01:35:10.201 around the bowling is a row crowd 01:35:10.201 --> 01:35:12.600 standards . You're in by its road crowd 01:35:12.600 --> 01:35:15.060 standards minus the pigtail . Both 01:35:15.060 --> 01:35:17.729 square knots are rope crowd standards . 01:35:17.779 --> 01:35:19.946 The first one you're not going to have 01:35:19.946 --> 01:35:22.112 a safety . The second one you will pig 01:35:22.112 --> 01:35:24.279 to length does not matter and you want 01:35:24.279 --> 01:35:26.446 your half inches oriented downward and 01:35:26.446 --> 01:35:29.200 your 2 ft ones orientated inboard and 01:35:29.200 --> 01:35:32.750 your carabiner . Loading down gay 01:35:32.750 --> 01:35:34.917 facing the head , no cross or twist in 01:35:34.917 --> 01:35:36.979 your cargo straps here or underneath 01:35:36.979 --> 01:35:39.629 the skied itself , and you want cargo 01:35:39.629 --> 01:35:43.569 straps and a bite cargo straps . And 01:35:43.569 --> 01:35:46.479 your round turn 25 inches are correct 01:35:46.479 --> 01:35:47.450 for this green strap .