cakedog
Member
- Dec 13, 2025
- 10
Hi everyone i'm new here and i just wanted to ask some questions about the rope excess and hanging that i didn't see discussed in here
I heard that one way to bypass the excess rope problem was to tie the rope to a trunk but i still have some worries with it for example what knot should i use to attach the rope to the trunk and what if it slips?
this is the way i picture it
i'm afraid of the rope slipping in theory i guess it should only had an open end (picture 2) but i'm afraid the unkotting/unraveling of the rope on the trunk would pull with force the anchor knot which will untie it and leave me alive
cutting the rope instead of attaching it to the trunk will seem to solve this issue but i'm afraid that by cutting it i will mess with the weight limit some ropes are like 30-50ft long with a working load of 250-500 pounds and i'm afraid that by minimizing the rope the working limit will go below my weight and it will make the rope unusable
also i have some questions about the knot i will be using an arbor knot for the anchor and a regular noose but i heard that the noose on its self is a little unreliable so i should use a stopper knot on the noose as well so i'll be using an arbor knot on both the anchor and my neck?
and finally i heard that people should hang on the crotch of the branch because it's less likely to bend but i'm afraid of grabbing the trunk out of fear/impulsivity and delaying my death
i hear people say you should cuff/tie your hands but then how am i going to secure the noose on my neck?
sorry for the wall of text btw i just don't want to mess this up
I heard that one way to bypass the excess rope problem was to tie the rope to a trunk but i still have some worries with it for example what knot should i use to attach the rope to the trunk and what if it slips?
this is the way i picture it
i'm afraid of the rope slipping in theory i guess it should only had an open end (picture 2) but i'm afraid the unkotting/unraveling of the rope on the trunk would pull with force the anchor knot which will untie it and leave me alive
cutting the rope instead of attaching it to the trunk will seem to solve this issue but i'm afraid that by cutting it i will mess with the weight limit some ropes are like 30-50ft long with a working load of 250-500 pounds and i'm afraid that by minimizing the rope the working limit will go below my weight and it will make the rope unusable
also i have some questions about the knot i will be using an arbor knot for the anchor and a regular noose but i heard that the noose on its self is a little unreliable so i should use a stopper knot on the noose as well so i'll be using an arbor knot on both the anchor and my neck?
and finally i heard that people should hang on the crotch of the branch because it's less likely to bend but i'm afraid of grabbing the trunk out of fear/impulsivity and delaying my death
i hear people say you should cuff/tie your hands but then how am i going to secure the noose on my neck?
sorry for the wall of text btw i just don't want to mess this up