This also applies to cable, chain, and webbing.
Gear that is anchored includes anchors, rocks, trees, tripods, trucks, etc.
A "bight" is a simple loop in a rope that does not cross itself.
A "bend" is a knot that joins two ropes together. Bends can only be attached to the end of a rope.
A "hitch" is a type of knot that must be tied around another object.
"Descending devices" (e.g., ATCs, Brake Bar Racks, Figure 8s, Rescue 8s, etc) create friction as their primary purpose. The friction in descending devices is always considered when calculating forces.
The "Safety Factor" is the ratio between the gear's breaking strength and the maximum load applied to the gear (e.g., 5:1).
: The episode highlights the "Brass Coin" (Yeopjeon) Lunchbox . You can trade modern currency for traditional brass coins to "buy" various street foods, bridging the gap between old-world commerce and modern snacks. 🥢 Featured Dishes to Try Sinseollo (Royal Hot Pot)
: Famous for its Ginseng Chicken Soup , a dish that embodies the "restorative" qualities prized by Korean royalty. Expect a wait, as it is a local and tourist staple located near the palace. Tongin Traditional Market OpenJongno District, Seoul, South Korea Address : 18 Jahamun-ro 15-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul [S1E1] Taste of the King
: This cultural center offers authentic Royal Court Cuisine based on historical records. It is highly recommended for its traditional architecture and formal dining setting. Tosokchon Samgyetang ₩20,000–30,000Samgyetang restaurant OpenJongno District, Seoul, South Korea Address : 5 Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul : The episode highlights the "Brass Coin" (Yeopjeon)
The episode centers on the concept of Jongga (head family) cooking and the meticulous preparation required for a king’s table. Expect a wait, as it is a local
To experience the "Taste of the King" yourself, these locations are featured as the modern-day gateways to Joseon-era flavors. Korea House ₩100,000+Korean Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea : 10 Toegye-ro 36-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul