Handy securing knot for rolled stuff

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Nice65

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It’s possible some of us already use this, but it’s new to me. For years I’ve been tying a loop in one end of a cord and going around my sleeping bag/tarp roll or whatever and back through the loop to cinch it up and then put a half hitch in.

This is much better, and great for wet tarps. Larkshead, one end through one way, the other the other way, cinch up the larkshead, pull tight.


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3DADFE8F-11BE-4EA6-9601-555B28493E96.jpegSit mat made of waxed cotton with half an army fibre towel. I use it for drying dogs, myself, and sitting on.
 
Saw the Coalcracker guy demonstrate this. It's mercifully simple and easy to remember.
I think that might be where I got it. It appeared on a YouTube feed recently, but I just used it today for the mat and couldn’t believe first how easy it is to remember, and second how efficient it is.
 
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I always try to leave one end as a bight if I can get away with it, that way it’s a lot easier to unravel the knot afterwards (just pull on the end)
 
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Ah, that's what it was about. I tried the video in my feed and it...was...so...strung...out...I gave up and went away before he got to the denouement. Thank you very much for the considerably more succinct demonstration! Useful trick. Also your sit mat is a strangely satisfying thing. :encourage:
 
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I’ve just started using that knot to secure tarps and sleeping bags etc to put them into stuff sacks. What I’ve also done is added two overhand knot on each side of the standing ends to stop the ends from pulling through the larks head. I suppose, in some respects what’s been created then is another version of a bushcraft zip tie.


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I saw it this on coalcracker too and have tried it out with a few things. I like it a lot. I've also started using it with garden twine to hold rolled of fleece and stick bundles.

Useful knot, thanks for sharing.
Do others use the Canadian jam knot for similar purposes?
I was using that knot, but am replacing it with this one as I retie things, because it's easier... Not that the jam knot is difficult mind you . The Canadian jam knot has an advantage in that it needs less cordage though... Something to keep in mind.
 
This is a great knot! I use it to join herras panel together for the chickens pen, great with paracord but extremely hard to undo when using bank line!
 

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