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Ropes, Knots, and Hitches






                   Munter	(Italian)	Hitch


                   uSed fOR IMpROvISIng A BeLAy OR
                   A RAppeL devICe wItH tHe uSe Of
                   One OR twO CARABIneRS
                   The Munter hitch works as a climbing device for belaying
                   and rappelling and should be learned by all climbers. The
                   knot  grips  a  carabiner  when  a  load  is  applied,  but  the
                   rope runs through the carabiner when the load is off. It
                   should be used with one locking carabiner or two non-
                   locking carabiners with the gates reversed. Test the knot
                   on safe ground by pulling aggressively on the standing
                   part before trusting it to save a life! Werner Munter, a
                   Swiss guide, popularized this knot, leaving his name in
                   the annals of climbing.

                           Munter Hitch: Step 1              Munter Hitch: Step 2


















                      Twist a coil into the rope with   Clip the carabiner into both
                      the upper and lower strands       sides of the folded strands
                      of the coil folded together, as   with the spine of the carabiner
                      shown in the photograph.          next to the strand that will
                                                        bear the load.







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