“Rope Only” Canopy Anchor??

COtreerat

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I’m curious if there is a knot that can capture the working side of the line (midline), while also installing the retrievable side at the same time. Basically setting up a running knot without having to feed the tail thru a butterfly and no extra hardware… heard it’s been done!
Thanks!
 
I’ve definitely used something similar that I would classify as a bowline on a bight. Could you show me exactly your method of tying it?? Thanks!!!
 
Yea I can try to take a little video at work tomorrow for you. That’s probably easier than typing it out at any rate I can tolerate at this hour, I’m up past my bed time already lol
 
As mentioned the easiest is just tying a second line, or the tail of your climb line to the leg of the rope in a bowline.

Typically rope on rope canopy anchors don't get used in my climbing style bc they don't retrieve well with any redirects, however I do use them on crane jobs.

For crane work, if I need a rope in the tree I will set a running bowline with anywhere from a 5-15' long tail. It only takes a moment to pull that much rope through the knot and the crane can take you right back to that point for retrieval, so friction isn't a concern.
 
Bowline WITH a bite is simply a Bowline tied with a bite
When you have a minute could you illustrate this? Are you saying your tying the bowline with a bite of line? Or are you capturing the bite with a device? I hate being confused!! Lol
 
This is not an anchor as it were but a redirect. Anyone use this method?
I use it as an anchor occasionally. Sometimes when I can‘ isolate the desired union and want to SRS up to it. More often when I want to switch from SRS to MRS or vice versa.

Works as a redirect too. I use a 16 kN gate carabiner with a trap. Didn’t have one for the pics

Tony
 
When you have a minute could you illustrate this? Are you saying your tying the bowline with a bite of line? Or are you capturing the bite with a device? I hate being confused!! Lol
I think what Kevin is getting getting at is the difference between taking a bight of line and trying a standard bowline (bowline with the bight) versus taking a bite of rope, tying a loose overhand knot, capsizing it and forming it into a bowline ( on the bite).

(Video attached of what I consider bowline on the bight). https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/1vjj...7452.mov?rlkey=r0werezm3hrmlskgjxo8frker&dl=0

In my pics the opposite side of line is captured between the loops of the bowline on the bight and a carabiner is put through both loops trapping the line.

Me thinks only arborists make this distinction between variations of bowline. ! Although Kevin is correct that they are very different knots.

my .02

Tony
 
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I keep forgetting darn it, but I’ll get my vid for You @COtreerat

i like it when I’m basal anchored and just want to make it a canopy anchor simply on the spot no nada extra nuthin.. then the down side basal acts as retrieval leg .
doesnt get much more kiss than that
and as noted it’s useful to add redirect anywhere as well..
 
(Running) bowline tied with a bight

To be clear, OP wanted to see a rope-only (no hardware) solution for capturing the running end of a climb line. The running bowline tied with a bight was suggested. This is what that might look like. I have never tried this for climbing. If I was going to try it, I would back it up with a carabiner. I would love to see how Kevin implements this for climbing, or if he meant something else.
 

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I've never used it for climbing. I doubt it would loosen up, but I would back it up with a krab anyway. Just showing what it looks like...
I often see pictures of things demonstrated only as the partial aspect in a system- CTSP taught me that it’s best to show the complete picture, since things can get taken out of context and vital steps that the author assumed would be understood are not… not to single you out. This is commonplace here. But a good example of finishing the system since we are talking about life loads here.
 
If the tail wasn't full length you could just thread it down through the loop of the bight, no hardware.
 

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