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  2. Cliff Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    Boundary Waters Canoe Camping ISBN 978-0-7627-7344-2; Basic Illustrated Camping ISBN 978-1-4930-1253-4; Basic Illustrated Canoeing ISBN 0-7627-4759-5; Basic Illustrated Map and Compass ISBN 0-7627-4762-5; Basic Illustrated Knots for the Outdoors ISBN 978-0-7627-4761-0; Basic Illustrated Cooking in the Outdoors (ISBN 978-0-7627-4760-3)

  3. Pioneering (scouting) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneering skills include knot tying (tying ropes together), lashing (tying spars together with rope), whipping (binding the end of a rope with thin twine), splicing (joining or binding the end of a rope using its own fibres), and skills related to the use, care and storage of ropes, spars and related pioneering equipment.

  4. Taut-line hitch - Wikipedia

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    These knots are generally shown as being based on one of three underlying hitches: two variants of the rolling hitch (ABOK #1734 and #1735) and the Magnus hitch (#1736). These three closely related hitches have a long and muddled naming history that leads to ambiguity in the naming of their adjustable loop forms as well. The use of the Ashley ...

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  6. Sheet bend - Wikipedia

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    Weaver at Queen Street Mill demonstrating a weaver's knot Steps in tying a weaver's knot. The sheet bend may be tied by various methods: the basic "rabbit through the hole" method of forming a half hitch in the bight of the larger rope, by a more expedient method shown in Ashley as ABoK #1431 (similar to the method used by an experienced sailor or mountaineer to tie a bowline) or by a trick ...

  7. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Pretzel link knot – in knot theory, a branch of mathematics, a pretzel link is a special kind of link; Prusik knot – friction hitch or knot used to put a loop of cord around a rope; Portuguese bowline a.k.a. French bowline – variant of the bowline with two loops that are adjustable in size; Portuguese whipping – a type of whipping knot

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  9. Timber hitch - Wikipedia

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    The timber hitch is a knot used to attach a single length of rope to a cylindrical object. Secure while tension is maintained, it is easily untied even after heavy loading. [1] [2] [3] The timber hitch is a very old knot. It is first known to have been mentioned in a nautical source c. 1625 [4] and illustrated in 1762. [1]

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