In this video you will learn how to pass a knot in the rope when ascending and descending. If we find a damaged spot in the rope we use the Butterfly knot to isolate that damaged spot. That way we can still use the rope safely to go back down or up to exchange the rope for a new one. Or sometimes ropes might just be to short and we need to tie them together. In that case we also need to know how to pass the knots in a rope. I will show you three methods of doing this.
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0:00 Intro
0:54 What to do when you find a damaged spot in the rope
1:55 How to pass knots method 1
5:16 How to pass knots method 2
9:36 How to pass knots method 3

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