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    <description>&lt;p&gt;This ArborPod&amp;trade; series offers videos that can help an arborist identify parts of a line; select and use the appropriate knots; and learn about other equipment, resources, and techniques valuable in a variety of climbing and rigging scenarios.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;a href="https://www.isa-arbor.com/Portals/0/Assets/PDF/Online-Learning/Notice-To-Viewers.pdf"&gt;Notice to viewers&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
 
&lt;p&gt;If you have comments or a favorite topic in arboriculture that you would like to learn more about, please contact us at &lt;a href='mailto:isa@isa-arbor.com'&gt;isa@isa-arbor.com&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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    <copyright>Copyright 2020 ISA - For Personal Use Only</copyright>
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    <category>Education</category>
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    <itunes:subtitle> This ArborPod&amp;trade; series offers videos that can help an arborist identify parts of a line; select and use the appropriate knots; and learn about other equipment, resources, and techniques valuable in a variety of climbing and rigging scenarios. Notice</itunes:subtitle>
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    <itunes:summary> This ArborPod&amp;trade; series offers videos that can help an arborist identify parts of a line; select and use the appropriate knots; and learn about other equipment, resources, and techniques valuable in a variety of climbing and rigging scenarios. Notice to viewers If you have comments or a favorite topic in arboriculture that you would like to learn more about, please contact us at isa@isa-arbor.com.</itunes:summary>
    <itunes:keywords>ISA, International Society of Arboriculture</itunes:keywords>
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      <itunes:name>International Society of Arboriculture</itunes:name>
      <itunes:email>isa@isa-arbor.com</itunes:email>
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      <title>Mismatch Cut &amp; Drop Cut</title>
      <description>This Climbing and Rigging Podcast has two parts:
1. Rip demonstrates how a mismatch cut can help to remove a branch that’s too big to handle on your own, but too small to set up rigging by using a mismatch cut.
2. Rip and Ken show some of the cautions about using a classic drop cut for removing a large limb.
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      <title>Hinge Cut &amp; Lifting Cut</title>
      <description>This Climbing and Rigging Podcast has two parts:
1. Ken demonstrates how to use a face notch to cause a limb to swing in a desired direction after cutting.
2. Ken and Rip show how to use a face notch to lift a limb during rigging operations.</description>
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      <title>Chain Saw Safety in the Tree</title>
      <description>Rip and Ken discuss basic chain saw safety while in a tree. The accompanying quiz covers this episode plus the episodes Making a Felling Plan, Working the Felling Plan, Felling with Forward Lean, Limbing, and Bucking. (A,T,L,Bp)</description>
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      <title>Bucking</title>
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      <title>Limbing</title>
      <description>Ken demonstrates how to properly cut different tree limbs from a fallen tree so that you avoid injury yourself and your equipment.</description>
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      <title>Felling with Forward Lean</title>
      <description>Rip and Ken tackle dropping a large oak with heavy forward lean demonstrating the bore cut technique to help avoid a classic barber-chair situation.</description>
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      <title>Working the Felling Plan</title>
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      <title>Making a Felling Plan</title>
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      <title>Notches part 2</title>
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      <title>Starting a Chainsaw</title>
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      <title>Distance of Fall and Half Hitch vs. Marlin </title>
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      <title>Mechanical Advantage: Part 2</title>
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    <itunes:subtitle>This episode on rigging blocks and pulleys will help you understand the difference between the tensile strength and the working load limit. It also demonstrates how connecting links are commonly used to optimize the performance of each device.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This episode on rigging blocks and pulleys will help you understand the difference between the tensile strength and the working load limit. It also demonstrates how connecting links are commonly used to optimize the performance of each device.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <description>As technology changes, more options for equipment is available to arborists. How do you know which rigging block or pulley to use and what are the differences between the constructions of aluminum and steel? Find out on this episode of Climbing and Rigging.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>As technology changes, more options for equipment is available to arborists. How do you know which rigging block or pulley to use and what are the differences between the constructions of aluminum and steel? Find out on this episode of Climbing and Rigging.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>As technology changes, more options for equipment is available to arborists. How do you know which rigging block or pulley to use and what are the differences between the constructions of aluminum and steel? Find out on this episode of Climbing and Rigging.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>The Science of Rigging</title>
      <description>When rigging you deal with many forces and knowing how to manage them can help avert disaster. The first step is understanding those forces. This episode of Climbing and Rigging is an introduction to the science of rigging, which will help you build the foundation for many different rigging techniques. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: Tree and Site Inspection, Fundamental Rigging Techniques, Cutting Techniques, and The Science of Rigging. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. .75 CEUs (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>When rigging you deal with many forces and knowing how to manage them can help avert disaster. The first step is understanding those forces. This episode of Climbing and Rigging is an introduction to the science of rigging, which will help you build the foundation for many different rigging techniques. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: Tree and Site Inspection, Fundamental Rigging Techniques, Cutting Techniques, and The Science of Rigging. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. .75 CEUs (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>When rigging you deal with many forces and knowing how to manage them can help avert disaster. The first step is understanding those forces. This episode of Climbing and Rigging is an introduction to the science of rigging, which will help you build the foundation for many different rigging techniques. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: Tree and Site Inspection, Fundamental Rigging Techniques, Cutting Techniques, and The Science of Rigging. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. .75 CEUs (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Cutting Techniques</title>
      <description>Learn about the dangers and benefits of different chain saw cuts used for rigging large tree limbs. This episode of Climbing and Rigging highlights how to control and direct limbs by demonstrating the three-cut method, mismatch cut, and hinge cut.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Learn about the dangers and benefits of different chain saw cuts used for rigging large tree limbs. This episode of Climbing and Rigging highlights how to control and direct limbs by demonstrating the three-cut method, mismatch cut, and hinge cut.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Learn about the dangers and benefits of different chain saw cuts used for rigging large tree limbs. This episode of Climbing and Rigging highlights how to control and direct limbs by demonstrating the three-cut method, mismatch cut, and hinge cut.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Fundamental Rigging Techniques</title>
      <description>Explore the different strategies and equipment used for rigging. This Climbing and Rigging episode is an overview of techniques, equipment, and cuts used in rigging. This video describes different knots that may be used along with each technique.</description>
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      <title>Tree &amp; Site Inspection</title>
      <description>On this episode of Climbing and Rigging, learn the importance of conducting a site and tree inspection prior to the climb and job performance. Also, find out what are the main things that should be observed when conducting a site and tree inspection.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>On this episode of Climbing and Rigging, learn the importance of conducting a site and tree inspection prior to the climb and job performance. Also, find out what are the main things that should be observed when conducting a site and tree inspection.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>On this episode of Climbing and Rigging, learn the importance of conducting a site and tree inspection prior to the climb and job performance. Also, find out what are the main things that should be observed when conducting a site and tree inspection.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Butterfly Knots</title>
      <description>Did you know there are two different ways of tying the butterfly knot? This knot can be used as a loop in the standing part of a line, and it is multi-directional and symmetrical. Watch the video to see the two different ways of tying this knot and a situation where it can be useful. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: Clove and Marline Hitch, Half Hitch and Running Bowline, Valdôtain tresse, and Butterfly Knot. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. 1 CEU(A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Did you know there are two different ways of tying the butterfly knot? This knot can be used as a loop in the standing part of a line, and it is multi-directional and symmetrical. Watch the video to see the two different ways of tying this knot and a situation where it can be useful. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: Clove and Marline Hitch, Half Hitch and Running Bowline, Valdôtain tresse, and Butterfly Knot. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. 1 CEU(A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Did you know there are two different ways of tying the butterfly knot? This knot can be used as a loop in the standing part of a line, and it is multi-directional and symmetrical. Watch the video to see the two different ways of tying this knot and a situation where it can be useful. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: Clove and Marline Hitch, Half Hitch and Running Bowline, Valdôtain tresse, and Butterfly Knot. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. 1 CEU(A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Valdôtain Tresse (VT)</title>
      <description>Learn how to tie the most common variation of the “French Prusiks”, the Valdôtain tresse. The Valdôtain tresse is a knot that holds securely and releases very easily. View this video to see how it grabs a hold of the rope without even tying a knot in the line!</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Learn how to tie the most common variation of the “French Prusiks”, the Valdôtain tresse. The Valdôtain tresse is a knot that holds securely and releases very easily. View this video to see how it grabs a hold of the rope without even tying a knot in the line!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Learn how to tie the most common variation of the “French Prusiks”, the Valdôtain tresse. The Valdôtain tresse is a knot that holds securely and releases very easily. View this video to see how it grabs a hold of the rope without even tying a knot in the line!</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Half Hitch and Running Bowline</title>
      <description>Learn how to use these knots for butt-hitching sections of a tree. The half hitch shares the load and makes it is easier to remove the piece. Watch this episode of Climbing and Rigging to find out how to tie this combination!</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Learn how to use these knots for butt-hitching sections of a tree. The half hitch shares the load and makes it is easier to remove the piece. Watch this episode of Climbing and Rigging to find out how to tie this combination!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Learn how to use these knots for butt-hitching sections of a tree. The half hitch shares the load and makes it is easier to remove the piece. Watch this episode of Climbing and Rigging to find out how to tie this combination!</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Clove Hitch and Marline Hitch</title>
      <description>Climbers often tie either a marline hitch or a half hitch in addition to the primary rigging knot on a piece being cut. The purpose is to reduce the chances of the primary knot slipping off the piece and to create a more favorable bend ratio in the line before the primary knot. The clove hitch can be used to send equipment up to the climber as a midline knot, or as an endline knot, when backed up with half hitches, to tie off limbs or sections of wood.  Watch this month’s Climbing and Rigging episode to learn how to use them together!</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Climbers often tie either a marline hitch or a half hitch in addition to the primary rigging knot on a piece being cut. The purpose is to reduce the chances of the primary knot slipping off the piece and to create a more favorable bend ratio in the line before the primary knot. The clove hitch can be used to send equipment up to the climber as a midline knot, or as an endline knot, when backed up with half hitches, to tie off limbs or sections of wood. Watch this month’s Climbing and Rigging episode to learn how to use them together!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Climbers often tie either a marline hitch or a half hitch in addition to the primary rigging knot on a piece being cut. The purpose is to reduce the chances of the primary knot slipping off the piece and to create a more favorable bend ratio in the line before the primary knot. The clove hitch can be used to send equipment up to the climber as a midline knot, or as an endline knot, when backed up with half hitches, to tie off limbs or sections of wood. Watch this month’s Climbing and Rigging episode to learn how to use them together!</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Zeppelin Bend</title>
      <description>The zeppelin bend can be used to attach two lines together for a line that will be heavily loaded. It is a symmetrical knot that is easy to untie even after loading. Find out how this easy knot carries heavy loads in this episode of Climbing and Rigging! This CEU quiz covers material from the following Climbing and Rigging episodes: Sheet Bend, Slip Knot, Cow Hitch, Timber Hitch, and Zeppelin Bend. Be sure to watch the podcast and follow our experts as they show you the proper way to tie these knots, and teach you the advantages and limitations associated with the different knots. .5 CEU (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The zeppelin bend can be used to attach two lines together for a line that will be heavily loaded. It is a symmetrical knot that is easy to untie even after loading. Find out how this easy knot carries heavy loads in this episode of Climbing and Rigging! This CEU quiz covers material from the following Climbing and Rigging episodes: Sheet Bend, Slip Knot, Cow Hitch, Timber Hitch, and Zeppelin Bend. Be sure to watch the podcast and follow our experts as they show you the proper way to tie these knots, and teach you the advantages and limitations associated with the different knots. .5 CEU (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The zeppelin bend can be used to attach two lines together for a line that will be heavily loaded. It is a symmetrical knot that is easy to untie even after loading. Find out how this easy knot carries heavy loads in this episode of Climbing and Rigging! This CEU quiz covers material from the following Climbing and Rigging episodes: Sheet Bend, Slip Knot, Cow Hitch, Timber Hitch, and Zeppelin Bend. Be sure to watch the podcast and follow our experts as they show you the proper way to tie these knots, and teach you the advantages and limitations associated with the different knots. .5 CEU (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Sheet Bend</title>
      <description>Do you know how to join two ropes of different diameters using a sheet bend? The sheet bend is most easily remembered as a bowline tied with two separate lines. In this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging, we’ll show how you can join two ropes using a sheet bend or a slippery bend. The slippery bend is easy to untie and can be instantly spilled by pulling out the bight, but it’s suitable only for passing ropes to the climber. See in the video how these bends are tied!</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>Do you know how to join two ropes of different diameters using a sheet bend? The sheet bend is most easily remembered as a bowline tied with two separate lines. In this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging, we’ll show how you can join two ropes using a sheet bend or a slippery bend. The slippery bend is easy to untie and can be instantly spilled by pulling out the bight, but it’s suitable only for passing ropes to the climber. See in the video how these bends are tied!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>Do you know how to join two ropes of different diameters using a sheet bend? The sheet bend is most easily remembered as a bowline tied with two separate lines. In this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging, we’ll show how you can join two ropes using a sheet bend or a slippery bend. The slippery bend is easy to untie and can be instantly spilled by pulling out the bight, but it’s suitable only for passing ropes to the climber. See in the video how these bends are tied!</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Slip Knot</title>
      <description>You can tie this knot even with one hand! In addition to being very easy to tie, experienced climbers find many used for this directional knot. This knot is asymmetric, and it will slip if pulled from the part of the rope used to create the bight (in this instance, the working end). Keep in mind that this directional dependence is important in some applications of this knot.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Apr 2011 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>You can tie this knot even with one hand! In addition to being very easy to tie, experienced climbers find many used for this directional knot. This knot is asymmetric, and it will slip if pulled from the part of the rope used to create the bight (in this instance, the working end). Keep in mind that this directional dependence is important in some applications of this knot.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>You can tie this knot even with one hand! In addition to being very easy to tie, experienced climbers find many used for this directional knot. This knot is asymmetric, and it will slip if pulled from the part of the rope used to create the bight (in this instance, the working end). Keep in mind that this directional dependence is important in some applications of this knot.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Cow Hitch</title>
      <description>A cow hitch is used for securing hardware to a tree and it is a variation on the girth hitch where it is formed with a line instead of a loop. Did you know that the direction of this half hitch should be against the bight, so that the working end exits back along the direction it entered? Learn some important features about this hitch in this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>A cow hitch is used for securing hardware to a tree and it is a variation on the girth hitch where it is formed with a line instead of a loop. Did you know that the direction of this half hitch should be against the bight, so that the working end exits back along the direction it entered? Learn some important features about this hitch in this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>A cow hitch is used for securing hardware to a tree and it is a variation on the girth hitch where it is formed with a line instead of a loop. Did you know that the direction of this half hitch should be against the bight, so that the working end exits back along the direction it entered? Learn some important features about this hitch in this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Timber Hitch</title>
      <description>A timber hitch can be used for securing hardware to a tree using an eye sling. This directionally dependent hitch is commonly used when the eye sling is too short to create a cow hitch. This hitch must be secured and set properly to maintain integrity. Learn some important features about this hitch in this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2011 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>A timber hitch can be used for securing hardware to a tree using an eye sling. This directionally dependent hitch is commonly used when the eye sling is too short to create a cow hitch. This hitch must be secured and set properly to maintain integrity. Learn some important features about this hitch in this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>A timber hitch can be used for securing hardware to a tree using an eye sling. This directionally dependent hitch is commonly used when the eye sling is too short to create a cow hitch. This hitch must be secured and set properly to maintain integrity. Learn some important features about this hitch in this episode of Climbing &amp; Rigging.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>French Prusik Hitches</title>
      <description>There are many knot variations in the family of “French Prusiks.” These friction hitches can be tied with a variety of rope diameters and constructions and are used in both rigging and climbing operations. In this video we highlight the Valdôtain tresse (Vt) and the Machard tresse (Mt). Learn the advantages and limitations of these hitches.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>There are many knot variations in the family of “French Prusiks.” These friction hitches can be tied with a variety of rope diameters and constructions and are used in both rigging and climbing operations. In this video we highlight the Valdôtain tresse (Vt) and the Machard tresse (Mt). Learn the advantages and limitations of these hitches.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>There are many knot variations in the family of “French Prusiks.” These friction hitches can be tied with a variety of rope diameters and constructions and are used in both rigging and climbing operations. In this video we highlight the Valdôtain tresse (Vt) and the Machard tresse (Mt). Learn the advantages and limitations of these hitches.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Klemheist</title>
      <description>This hitch is often used as an alternative to a Prusik hitch, and is tied with a Prusik loop. It can be used on doubled rope for footlock ascent. One of the advantages of this hitch is that it can be easily tied and untied when using an endless loop of smaller-diameter cordage.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Dec 2010 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>This hitch is often used as an alternative to a Prusik hitch, and is tied with a Prusik loop. It can be used on doubled rope for footlock ascent. One of the advantages of this hitch is that it can be easily tied and untied when using an endless loop of smaller-diameter cordage.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This hitch is often used as an alternative to a Prusik hitch, and is tied with a Prusik loop. It can be used on doubled rope for footlock ascent. One of the advantages of this hitch is that it can be easily tied and untied when using an endless loop of smaller-diameter cordage.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Prusik Hitch Tied with a Loop</title>
      <description>In this episode, we show the variation of the Prusik hitch tied with a loop. When tied with a loop, the 3-wrap, 6-coil Prusik is used for a secured footlocking ascent. It must be tied using a smaller-diameter rope.</description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 18:00:00 -0600</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>In this episode, we show the variation of the Prusik hitch tied with a loop. When tied with a loop, the 3-wrap, 6-coil Prusik is used for a secured footlocking ascent. It must be tied using a smaller-diameter rope.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>In this episode, we show the variation of the Prusik hitch tied with a loop. When tied with a loop, the 3-wrap, 6-coil Prusik is used for a secured footlocking ascent. It must be tied using a smaller-diameter rope.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Schwabisch</title>
      <description>The schwabisch can be tied using various diameters of cordage with an eye-to-eye split-tail. This asymmetric variation of the Prusik holds securely while under load but can also be easily released allowing for a smooth descent by the climber.  In this video you will also learn how to incorporate a micropulley into an open climbing system.</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The schwabisch can be tied using various diameters of cordage with an eye-to-eye split-tail. This asymmetric variation of the Prusik holds securely while under load but can also be easily released allowing for a smooth descent by the climber. In this video you will also learn how to incorporate a micropulley into an open climbing system.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The schwabisch can be tied using various diameters of cordage with an eye-to-eye split-tail. This asymmetric variation of the Prusik holds securely while under load but can also be easily released allowing for a smooth descent by the climber. In this video you will also learn how to incorporate a micropulley into an open climbing system.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Prusik Hitch</title>
      <description>This is a friction hitch that is used in both climbing and rigging. It can be incorporated into a dynamic climbing system with a loop or an eye-to-eye split-tail.  Learn how to tie this friction hitch and also its advantages and limitations.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 23 Sep 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>This is a friction hitch that is used in both climbing and rigging. It can be incorporated into a dynamic climbing system with a loop or an eye-to-eye split-tail. Learn how to tie this friction hitch and also its advantages and limitations.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>This is a friction hitch that is used in both climbing and rigging. It can be incorporated into a dynamic climbing system with a loop or an eye-to-eye split-tail. Learn how to tie this friction hitch and also its advantages and limitations.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Taultine Hitch</title>
      <description>The tautline hitch is a basic friction hitch that can be used either in an open or closed climbing system. This video highlights the tautline hitch and some of the critical facts climbers should know and understand about using a tautline safely and effectively in a climbing system. You’ll also learn why the tautline is backed up with a figure-8 knot. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: The Anchor Hitch, the Buntline Hitch, Double and Triple Fisherman's Knot, Blake's Hitch, Distel, and Tautline Hitch. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. .5 CEU (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The tautline hitch is a basic friction hitch that can be used either in an open or closed climbing system. This video highlights the tautline hitch and some of the critical facts climbers should know and understand about using a tautline safely and effectively in a climbing system. You’ll also learn why the tautline is backed up with a figure-8 knot. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: The Anchor Hitch, the Buntline Hitch, Double and Triple Fisherman's Knot, Blake's Hitch, Distel, and Tautline Hitch. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. .5 CEU (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The tautline hitch is a basic friction hitch that can be used either in an open or closed climbing system. This video highlights the tautline hitch and some of the critical facts climbers should know and understand about using a tautline safely and effectively in a climbing system. You’ll also learn why the tautline is backed up with a figure-8 knot. This Climbing and Rigging CEU quiz will cover the following podcast videos: The Anchor Hitch, the Buntline Hitch, Double and Triple Fisherman's Knot, Blake's Hitch, Distel, and Tautline Hitch. Before taking the quiz to earn CEUs, be sure to watch these videos on our Climbing and Rigging podcast, which can be found on our website or on iTunes. .5 CEU (A,U,M,T,L,Bp)</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Distel</title>
      <description>The distel is a newer variation of an older hitch, but performs more reliably and holds more securely. This knot holds securely while under load but can be easily released allowing for a smooth descent by the climber. In this video you will learn how to incorporate a micro pulley into an open climbing system.</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The distel is a newer variation of an older hitch, but performs more reliably and holds more securely. This knot holds securely while under load but can be easily released allowing for a smooth descent by the climber. In this video you will learn how to incorporate a micro pulley into an open climbing system.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The distel is a newer variation of an older hitch, but performs more reliably and holds more securely. This knot holds securely while under load but can be easily released allowing for a smooth descent by the climber. In this video you will learn how to incorporate a micro pulley into an open climbing system.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Blake’s Hitch</title>
      <description>The Blake’s Hitch is a valuable climbing or friction hitch, often preferred over the tautline because it stays dressed and set and does not roll out. The Blake’s hitch is incorporated in this dynamic system using a split-tail. A micropulley is added into the system as a fairlead, allowing one handed hitch advancement. In this video, learn where the friction point of this hitch is located!</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jun 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The Blake’s Hitch is a valuable climbing or friction hitch, often preferred over the tautline because it stays dressed and set and does not roll out. The Blake’s hitch is incorporated in this dynamic system using a split-tail. A micropulley is added into the system as a fairlead, allowing one handed hitch advancement. In this video, learn where the friction point of this hitch is located!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The Blake’s Hitch is a valuable climbing or friction hitch, often preferred over the tautline because it stays dressed and set and does not roll out. The Blake’s hitch is incorporated in this dynamic system using a split-tail. A micropulley is added into the system as a fairlead, allowing one handed hitch advancement. In this video, learn where the friction point of this hitch is located!</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>Double and Triple Fisherman's Knot</title>
      <description>The Double and Triple Fisherman’s knot is commonly used as an anchor knot attaching cordage to connecting links. This video describes the process of attaching and disabling the knot on different kinds of connecting links. Learn which type of connecting link interfaces best with this knot!</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The Double and Triple Fisherman’s knot is commonly used as an anchor knot attaching cordage to connecting links. This video describes the process of attaching and disabling the knot on different kinds of connecting links. Learn which type of connecting link interfaces best with this knot!</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The Double and Triple Fisherman’s knot is commonly used as an anchor knot attaching cordage to connecting links. This video describes the process of attaching and disabling the knot on different kinds of connecting links. Learn which type of connecting link interfaces best with this knot!</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>The Buntline Hitch</title>
      <description>A buntline hitch can be incorporated as an anchor hitch in most connecting links. It is extremely useful when attaching cordage to connecting links with limited available space, such as rope snaps or captive-eye carabiners. This video explains why it is crucial that the working end of the cordage is positioned correctly.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>A buntline hitch can be incorporated as an anchor hitch in most connecting links. It is extremely useful when attaching cordage to connecting links with limited available space, such as rope snaps or captive-eye carabiners. This video explains why it is crucial that the working end of the cordage is positioned correctly.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>A buntline hitch can be incorporated as an anchor hitch in most connecting links. It is extremely useful when attaching cordage to connecting links with limited available space, such as rope snaps or captive-eye carabiners. This video explains why it is crucial that the working end of the cordage is positioned correctly.</itunes:summary></item>
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      <title>The Anchor Hitch</title>
      <description>The anchor hitch snugs tightly against a carabiner and is easy to untie.  Although this hitch has been commonly used to attach connecting links in a closed climbing system, it can also be used to terminate cordage in connecting links within an open climbing system.</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Mar 2010 19:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The anchor hitch snugs tightly against a carabiner and is easy to untie. Although this hitch has been commonly used to attach connecting links in a closed climbing system, it can also be used to terminate cordage in connecting links within an open climbing system.</itunes:subtitle><itunes:summary>The anchor hitch snugs tightly against a carabiner and is easy to untie. Although this hitch has been commonly used to attach connecting links in a closed climbing system, it can also be used to terminate cordage in connecting links within an open climbing system.</itunes:summary></item>
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