climbing techniques
Knots for climbing are foundational skills that directly influence safety, efficiency, and confidence on rock, ice, and mixed terrain. In an evergreen explainer context, underst...
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climbing techniques
Knots for climbing are foundational skills that directly influence safety, efficiency, and confidence on rock, ice, and mixed terrain. In an evergreen explainer context, underst...
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Securely connecting steel wire is essential for reliable fishing leaders, tow lines, and industrial rigging. This guide explains how to tie a steel leader using proven knots and...
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To tie a tie, start with the wide end on the right, crossing it over the narrow end. Bring the wide end up and behind the narrow end, then fold it down in front. Pass it behind...
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One knot equals approximately 1.15078 miles per hour (mph). The knot is a speed unit based on one nautical mile per hour, where a nautical mile is defined as one minute of latit...
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A steel leader is used on fishing lines, wire rigging, and safety tethers where abrasion, bite-through, and repeated stress demand more than standard monofilament or braided lin...
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Self tie bondage is the practice of restraining oneself using ropes, straps, or other materials, typically for sensory exploration, aesthetic expression, or meditative stillness...
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This guide explains how to make a noose, focusing on the underlying knot mechanics, material choices, and safety considerations rather than any single fixed sequence. A noose in...
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