Before I took my kids rock climbing on their first multi-pitch route, I wanted to make sure they had the skills for getting up the route but also the skills for rappelling (abseiling) down if weather or other circumstances forced a retreat. Part of that education was learning to tie a figure eight retrace (follow through), clove hitch, girth hitch (larksfoot), figure eight on a bight, and an autoblock hitch, which are key to their climbing and rappelling systems. Here's how we tie and most frequently use these five knots.
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0:00 Intro
0:21 Bumper
0:29 5 Dressed Knots
1:36 Figure Eight Retrace (Follow Through)
3:34 Clove Hitch
4:47 Girth Hitch (Larksfoot)
5:16 Figure Eight on a Bight
6:16 Autoblock Hitch
7:10 Outro
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