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- Prusik abstract "A Prusik /ˈprʌsɪk/ is a friction hitch or knot used to put a loop of cord around a rope, applied in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue, and by arborists. The term Prusik is a name for both the loops of cord and the hitch, and the verb is "to prusik". More casually, the term is used for any friction hitch or device that can grab a rope. The word is often misspelled as Prussik, Prussick or Prussic, as it is a homophone with the term prussic acid. The Prusik hitch is named for its alleged inventor, Austrian mountaineer Karl Prusik. It was shown in a 1931 Austrian mountaineering manual for rope ascending. It was used on several mountaineering routes of the era to ascend the final summit peak, where a rope could be thrown over the top and anchored so that climbers could attain the summit by prusiking up the other side of the rope.A prusik made from cord does little or no damage to the rope it is attached to, although some mechanical prusiks can cause damage, especially if the device slips during prusiking.".
- Prusik thumbnail Prusik.jpg?width=300.
- Prusik wikiPageExternalLink prusik_knot.html.
- Prusik wikiPageExternalLink prusik.
- Prusik wikiPageExternalLink RappelSafetyPost.html.
- Prusik wikiPageExternalLink index.php.
- Prusik wikiPageExternalLink A_scientific_study_of_common_friction_knots._273.html.
- Prusik wikiPageID "2459093".
- Prusik wikiPageRevisionID "602326653".
- Prusik abokNumber "#1763".
- Prusik hasPhotoCollection Prusik.
- Prusik name "Prusik knot".
- Prusik names "Prusik hitch".
- Prusik origin "Karl Prusik, 1931".
- Prusik related Bachmann_knot.
- Prusik related Blake's_hitch.
- Prusik related Cow_hitch.
- Prusik related Klemheist_knot.
- Prusik releasing "Non-jamming".
- Prusik type "hitch".
- Prusik uses Climbing.
- Prusik subject Category:Climbing_knots.
- Prusik subject Category:Hitch_knots.
- Prusik type Abstraction100002137.
- Prusik type Agglomeration107959269.
- Prusik type Bunch107959943.
- Prusik type ClimbingKnots.
- Prusik type Collection107951464.
- Prusik type Group100031264.
- Prusik type HitchKnots.
- Prusik type Knot107960384.
- Prusik comment "A Prusik /ˈprʌsɪk/ is a friction hitch or knot used to put a loop of cord around a rope, applied in climbing, canyoneering, mountaineering, caving, rope rescue, and by arborists. The term Prusik is a name for both the loops of cord and the hitch, and the verb is "to prusik". More casually, the term is used for any friction hitch or device that can grab a rope. The word is often misspelled as Prussik, Prussick or Prussic, as it is a homophone with the term prussic acid.".
- Prusik label "Nodo prusik".
- Prusik label "Nudo Prusik".
- Prusik label "Nó prússico".
- Prusik label "Nœud de Prusik".
- Prusik label "Prusik".
- Prusik label "Prusik".
- Prusik label "Prusikknoop".
- Prusik label "Prusikknoten".
- Prusik label "Прусик".
- Prusik sameAs Prusíkův_uzel.
- Prusik sameAs Prusikknoten.
- Prusik sameAs Nudo_Prusik.
- Prusik sameAs Nœud_de_Prusik.
- Prusik sameAs Nodo_prusik.
- Prusik sameAs Prusikknoop.
- Prusik sameAs Prusik.
- Prusik sameAs Nó_prússico.
- Prusik sameAs m.07fllz.
- Prusik sameAs Q1348740.
- Prusik sameAs Q1348740.
- Prusik sameAs Prusik.
- Prusik wasDerivedFrom Prusik?oldid=602326653.
- Prusik depiction Prusik.jpg.
- Prusik isPrimaryTopicOf Prusik.