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Kailas

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  1. <p>Hello I will take a picture of the die very happy knot for you when I'm next at work. Cheers Colin.</p>

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    <p>hi sawman, sorry, i have a question for you, could yuo maybe please send me a picture of the die very happy hitch, i cannot find around , and would like to try it, i am searching for new knot cause i ammaking an italian tc knot book , so if you have any new one that would be interesting to know, please share it with me!!!thanks man..</p>

    <p>have a nice safe climb</p>

    <p>Max...kailas</p>

     

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    <p>hi jarnii, I have a question for you, do you know the very happy or die very happy, or whatever the name hitch? could you maybe post me or in the forum a picture of this knot, i am non able of finding it around...I am making an italian book of tc knot, and if you know some new one other than this on arbtalk site, ...just please share it with me I will be VERY HAPPY !!!! thanks a lot have a nice safe climb!!!</p>

    <p>Max</p>

    <p>Max</p>

     

  4. hi Steve, I would like to know please, if you can tell me something about this knot, like where did you get it from for example..is quite interesting but I serched a bit and there seems to bit nothing in the net about it...but sure is in german i guess... thanks
  5. actually on storrick there is also a bit confusion with this three knot... from what I know and... ....from what you can find around the net... these three description don't satisfied me...I find em a bit strange like on French Prusik... i used to call like that the Valdotain aka Pemberthy in his base form 5/7 wraps ...just formed with a loop of cord so the valdotain should be the same just made with a single rope and both end attached to carabiner... and the same knot tied with a piece or the tail of the rope, closed with a sort of bowline becoming the same knot as the Helical... which in france literature is called ..."Valdotain", and which I am not practical but I guess from what i see was possible to be attached to the harness by only one leg of the rope or even by the loop formed between the knot maybe... and in this the amount of wrap is personal tuning and should not at all change a name of a knot... someone other have better explanation for this caos? Knots: Helical Knot Knots: Pemberthy Knots: French Prusik
  6. just..from what I know ... this is identical to Valdotain tied with a single rope as was in use once with mountain guide, or still in France i guess, google "noeuds valdotain" to have an idea, closed in the same way, just not sure how was attached to the harness cause I never really used it like that, but in the open form or..with a single cord is the Valdotain or French Prusik we are more used to
  7. Actually this knot is the Valdotain you call it, just in an open version with split tail, not to confuse with the Valdotain Tresse which is the Tresse, braided version of this same base knot.. lot of confusion with different language...anyway google "noeuds valdotain" to have an idea
  8. ok, I guess i found it on the knot database, is the Very Happy isn`t it?...
  9. Hey guys I was interested in having a llok to this Die Very Happy Hitch... can anyone post a picture or post a link where I can see it?
  10. so....what about the master? and the winner?.... greetings
  11. not yet, just came back, I need to collect them from friends, and mine take time to develope cause I'm still in the old style film camera..
  12. Hi guys, Just had Italian TC championship, And the winner is... Double Bis! Ugo Giovanni re-confirmed Italian Champion and Cerroni Valentina re-confirmed Italian championess 2' Minelli Francesco 3' Nicolodi Marco 4' Vannacci Marco There was an extra competitor who was very fast and precise, actually he get 2' place in the general chart before the Master.. Sebastian Hoffmann from Germany he flew at footlock with a 14.50 sec for 15 mt! there was total of 35 competitors. Ciao Kailas

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