Training Tutorials

Comprehensive video guides for rescue techniques, knots, and safety procedures.

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Alpine Butterfly Knot

intermediate

Creates a secure loop in the middle of a rope that can be loaded in any direction. Often used to isolate damaged sections of rope or create a mid-line anchor point.

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Clove Hitch

beginner

A quick and efficient knot for attaching a rope to an anchor point. Easily adjustable under load but may slip under dynamic loading conditions.

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Double Overhand Stopper Knot

beginner

A reliable end knot that prevents rope from slipping through devices. Larger and more secure alternative to a simple overhand knot.

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Double Fisherman's Knot

intermediate

Strong binding knot used to join two ropes of similar diameter. Ideal for creating prusik loops and permanent connections.

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Figure 8 Knot

beginner

The basic form of the figure-8 knot used as a stopper knot. Serves as the foundation for the Figure 8 Follow Through.

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Figure 8 Follow Through

beginner

The most common climbing knot used for tying into a harness. Creates a secure loop that won't slip under pressure and is easily inspectable.

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Munter Hitch

beginner

Versatile belay knot that can be used without a belay device in emergency situations. Allows for controlled lowering and belaying.

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Munter Hitch Stop Knot

intermediate

Extension of the Munter Hitch with a blocking element. Allows for securing the rope in a loaded position without additional backup.

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Safety Notice

These instructional videos are for training purposes only. Always practice techniques under proper supervision and verify your skills before use in real-world rescue or climbing situations. When in doubt, seek guidance from a certified instructor. Your safety is our top priority.