Square (or Reef) Knot
Used to
bind a package or bundle. Click image for
animation |
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Sheet Bend
Used to join two
ropes together, which may be of unequal thickness. Click image for animation |
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Bowline
Used to make a
non-slipping loop Click image for
animation |
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Clove Hitch
used to start a
lashing, or otherwise loosely attach a rope to a pole. Click image for animation |
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Sheep Shank
Used to
temporarily shorten a rope, or isolate a weak portion of rope. Click image for animation |
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Two Half Hitches
Used to
attach a rope to a pole or guy point. Must be securely tightened.
NOTE:
This is how scouts are taught the knot. An improved version includes an
extra turn around the pole to add security, and is called a "Round Turn
with Two Half-Hitches."
Click image for
animation |
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Taut-Line Hitch
Used as a
hitch, which may be drawn up away from what it is looped around to tighten
a line. Click image for animation |
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Timber Hitch
Used to attach a
rope to a log for dragging. Click image for
animation |
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