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ghisino
Nov 8, 2014, 12:53 PM
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On a recent yos trip i've noticed that most permanently fixed lines (east ledges, heart, etc) are neatly set up without the use of biners or maillons. the knot, at first glance, seemed to be a bunny, but it must be tied as a follow through knot, instead of "on a bight". Now: 1-is my first glance analysis correct, or is it a different knot. 2-does anyone know an animation/pic series showing how to tie the bunny knot this way (of course i can tie it the standard way and then slowly untie it then reverse, but i'm lazy!)
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moose_droppings
Nov 9, 2014, 3:57 AM
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ghisino wrote: On a recent yos trip i've noticed that most permanently fixed lines (east ledges, heart, etc) are neatly set up without the use of biners or maillons. the knot, at first glance, seemed to be a bunny, but it must be tied as a follow through knot, instead of "on a bight". Now: 1-is my first glance analysis correct, or is it a different knot. 2-does anyone know an animation/pic series showing how to tie the bunny knot this way (of course i can tie it the standard way and then slowly untie it then reverse, but i'm lazy!) Here's one, http://www.chockstone.org/TechTips/BunnyEars.htm
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Mark_Hudon
Nov 10, 2014, 12:41 AM
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I've always thought the Bunny Ears tied through the rings was pretty slick too.
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moose_droppings
Nov 10, 2014, 2:42 AM
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Mark_Hudon wrote: I've always thought the Bunny Ears tied through the rings was pretty slick too. Still trying to find that one in an animated form.
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ghisino
Nov 10, 2014, 12:47 PM
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moose_droppings wrote: Mark_Hudon wrote: I've always thought the Bunny Ears tied through the rings was pretty slick too. Still trying to find that one in an animated form. Ended up doing it myself! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeYTQvfGPGg i just took pics while untying the knot. actually tying it this way is simpler than i thought and i should be able to remember it.
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dac33
Nov 30, 2014, 7:21 PM
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Isn't that link just to a normal bunny. I think the question is about how you tie it to rings without the lockers
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moose_droppings
Dec 1, 2014, 3:31 AM
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In reply to: Isn't that link just to a normal bunny. Yes, it is. Please read some of the posts above yours. I still haven't been able to find an animated one of the one going through the rings. Post one up if you find one. The one ghisino made above isn't to hard to follow if you look at it
(This post was edited by moose_droppings on Dec 1, 2014, 4:29 AM)
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dac33
Dec 26, 2014, 9:32 AM
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moose_droppings wrote: I still haven't been able to find an animated one of the one going through the rings. Post one up if you find one. The one ghisino made above isn't to hard to follow if you look at it There is one at http://multipitchclimbing.com in the knots appendix under weired and wonderful.
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