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  2. Adjustable grip hitch - Wikipedia

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    Tying the adjustable grip hitch (slipped) The working end is wrapped inwards around the standing part (A-B) twice (1). Then another turn is made around both parts and a bight is pulled through the last wrap (2, 3) for the slipped version (left image), or just the end for the non-slipped version (right image).

  3. Taut-line hitch - Wikipedia

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    Tension is maintained by sliding the hitch to adjust the size of the loop, thus changing the effective length of the standing part without retying the knot. It is typically used for securing tent lines in outdoor activities involving camping , by arborists when climbing trees, [ 1 ] for tying down aircraft, [ 2 ] for creating adjustable ...

  4. List of friction hitch knots - Wikipedia

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    A knot that is excellent for connecting to a post when weight is applied to an end running parallel to the post in a specific direction. Klemheist hitch: A friction hitch tied around a thicker rope that can slide while unloaded, but locks when loaded. Similar to the Prusik. Klemheist knot is a full equivalent to uni-directional Machard. Knut hitch

  5. Hitch (knot) - Wikipedia

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    An adjustable loop knot for use on lines under tension. Munter hitch: A simple knot, commonly used by climbers and cavers as part of a life-lining or belay system: Ossel hitch: A knot used to attach a rope or line to an object. Palomar knot: A knot that is used for securing a fishing line to a fishing lure, snap or swivel. Pile hitch

  6. Slippery eight loop - Wikipedia

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    Bring the long, working end to the top of the knot; Pass the working end behind the standing line in the knot and feed the end through the Eight; After the working end has been threaded through the knot, pull the knot tight; Adjust the size of the loop by alternately pulling the different ends or one side of the loop

  7. List of knots - Wikipedia

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    Double anchorman knot – two or more pieces of rope joined together; Double bowline (round turn bowline) – loop knot that uses a round turn; Double carrick bend – join two lines together; Double constrictor knot – binding knot that can be difficult to untie once tightened; Double Englishman's knot (double fisherman's knot) – joins two ...

  8. Adjustable bend - Wikipedia

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    The adjustable bend [1] is a bend knot that is easy to lengthen or shorten. A rolling hitch is used to tie the end of each rope to the standing part of the other.

  9. Farrimond friction hitch - Wikipedia

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    The Farrimond friction hitch is a quick release adjustable friction hitch for use on lines under tension. It is useful when the length of a line will need to be periodically adjusted in order to maintain or adjust tension whilst remaining quick and easy to untie; such as when hanging the ridge line for a Basha.

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