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alick

Settler
Aug 29, 2003
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Northwich, Cheshire
Also try

http://gorp.away.com/gorp/publishers/menasha/hik_knot.htm

Knots used in climbing can often be useful for other applications. e.g the double and triple fishermans which are amongst the strongest for joining 2 lengths of cord. Friction knots like the klemheist and prusik make it a doddle to repeatedly tighten up the ridge of a hoochie as it gets damp (if you don't carry elastic bungees). There are some nice pics at :

http://www.chockstone.org/TechTips.htm (scroll down for the list of knots)

The alpine butterfly is a personal favorite - a very strong knot for adding a loop partway along a cord. e.g to protect river crossings when trekking. There are a least four ways to tie it, two of these can be found on the chockstone site and another in Ray Mears Bushcraft.

Cheers Martyn - knots can be great fun, and a good way to interest the kids too. :biggthump
 

Keith_Beef

Native
Sep 9, 2003
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Yvelines, north-west of Paris, France.
My favourite knot is the Monkey's Fist.

It's supposed to be used to weight the end of a line, so you can throw it (for example, from the deck of a boat to the quayside), but it makes a good knot to stop a line slipping throuw a hole (much bigger than a figure of eight).

You can tie it around a chunk of lead, or a stone, to make a doorstop.

Or make a keyring from it.

Or hit somebody with it.


Keith.
 

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