Karl Prusik

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Dr. Karl Prusik (1896 - 1961) (also spelt Prussik) was an Austrian mountaineer who is known as the inventor of the prusik knot. He died in May 1961 at the age of 65.

The benefit of the knot is that it when weighted, it grips the rope that it is tied around. When the weight is removed, it is free to slide. This enables it to be used in a number of self rescue situations or for ascending a rope. It can also be use to climb up a boat mast.

Prusik served twice as president of the Austrian Alpine Club (OeAV), and is credited with pioneering over 70 new ascents and routes.

The knot is also seen spelled prussic however this is incorrect.


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