Myth #4: A High Strength Tie-off (Frictionless Hitch) needs 3 wraps around the anchor.
Truth: It often only needs two wraps around the anchor. If properly named, it would be called the tension-full hitch instead of the tensionless hitch. Most trees, I-beams and other anchor points provide all the friction necessary to keep the rope tangent to the anchor and provide full rope strength in two wraps. One of the biggest issues is the terrible waste of resources. Resources wasted include: time and rope.
Incorrect!!!
