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How to Tie a Siberian Hitch

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Krik of Black Owl Outdoors shows you how to tie a Siberian Hitch, a great quick release hitch perfect to use in conjunction with a siberian hitch to secure a ridge-line for a tarp while you're camping, backpacking, or just picnicking in the outdoors.

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Video Transcription

some turtles crook here with black outdoors and right now I'm going to show you how to tie a Siberian hitch and the Siberian hitch is used used to tie a ridge line against the tree and that what's great about this is also there's a lot or there's not a lot of intricate fine movements with your fingers it's kind of just a quick like you can do it your hands are cold if you have if you have gloves on mittens it really works well and I'm going to show you how to do it now against the street so I'm going to wrap it around the tree I have one there on my right hand is my working end left the static I'm going to grab the working and the static in my left hand hold them take my right hand on the working end wrap it around my hand once across now I'm also holding the static end with my right hand as well I'm going to hold that taut and I'm going to pull the working in now under I'm twist around static as I'm doing this I'm going to grab the working end which is right here when I grab it with my left hand while holding it tight and that's that's going to be strong for you

put all my weight get a close-up of the not all my weight against that's not it's not moving at all and the beauty is it's a quick release so I can just grab the tag comes apart let's do that one more time against the tree working into my right hand static in my look on the left grab them both with my left hand take the working end wrap it under around my hand grab the static with my right hand twist my hand up and over grab the working hand working end with my left hand for tight I'm due

do that one more time grab on with both hands grab it uh sorry both ends with my one hand grab the working end with my right hand twist it around give myself a little bit more to work with

twist it around grab the static one hand under twist up grab the working with my left hand pull through this little loop I've made right here while holding onto the static as well Siberian itch

didn't tighten that one last one down enough but Creek signing out black outdoors later Turtles

About the Author

Black Owl Outdoors

Black Owl Outdoors

Welcome to Black Owl Outdoors official YouTube page. We shoot all of our HD videos in the great outdoors and our topics vary with our interests. We do bushcraft type stuff. We talk about plants. We talk about rocks. We talk about water. We talk about animals. We talk about places. We talk about life. We are Krik & stony, just 2 brothers with a hankering for the peace that nature loves to offer.

We do outdoor gear reviews. We are 100% independent. We are not owned by any manufacturer.

Our goal is to provide high quality outdoor content to our viewers.

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