ROCK CLIMBING KNOTS AND HITCHES
In the Level 1 - Basic Anchor and Rescue Workshop, we’ll use a number of different knots and hitches. Every knot or hitch has a proper and improper utility, we’ll teach you how to use them correctly and why it matters.
WHAT KNOTS AND HITCHES.
Here is a list of the knots and hitches that we’ll be using throughout the course of the Level 1 - Anchor and Rescue Workshop.
Rock Climbing Knots
Overhand Family
Overhand knot
Overhand-on-a-bite
Overhand-on-a-double-bit
Figure-8 Family
Figure-8 knot
Figure-8-on-a-bite
Figure-8-on-a-double-bit
Bowline Family
Bowline knot
Double Bowline
Barrel Knot
Double Fisherman’s Knot (great for tying two ends of rope together)
Water Knot (great for tying two ends of webbing together)
Rock Climbing Hitches
Clove Hitch
Basket Hitch
Girth Hitch
Rock Climbing Friction Hitches
Prussik Hitch
WHY KNOTS AND HITCHES ARE IMPORTANT
Properly tying your knots and hitches will help ensure your safety while climbing, but it also helps to build confidence with your climbing partners. A clean, well-dressed knot shows a keen attention to detail and helps to ensure quality in all aspects of our climbing systems. A sloppy knot on the other hand, shows a lack of attention to detail. Over-looking details in our climbing systems, could be catastrophic, and is unacceptable.
ADVANCED TRAINING WITH KNOTS AND HITCHES.
Our advanced level rock climbing workshops introduce and teach additional knots and hitches that were not necessary in the Level 1 workshop. Rest assured that we will teach you the knots and hitches necessary to be successful throughout each workshop you take.
Interested in exploring our Advanced Level Workshops? Here are a few links that you may find useful:
TIER 1 WORKSHOP.
TIER 2 WORKSHOPS.
TIER 3 WORKSHOPS.
We’d love to have you join one of our upcoming workshops. We offer these educational workshops in both Southern California (Los Angeles and San Diego) and in the San Francisco Bay Area.