Does anybody want to mention their favorite knots for hiking and camping? Even better would be a list of Youtube sites or other videos.
Thanks!!
Does anybody want to mention their favorite knots for hiking and camping? Even better would be a list of Youtube sites or other videos.
Thanks!!
Truckers hitch and clove hitch you can YouTube them.
Hiking the AT is “pointless.” What life is not “pointless”? Is it not pointless to work paycheck to paycheck just to conform?.....I want to make my life less ordinary. AWOL
Just to name a few, Slipped Bunt Line Hitch, Prusik Knot, Slippery Sheet Bend aka Beckett Hitch Knot, Trucker's Hitch. Some I use with my hammock are Whoopie Slings, Marlin Spike Hitch, Soft Shackles, Continuous Loops How to run a Continuous Ridgeline. Dutch sells a lot of things that make knots almost obsolete.
Blackheart
The wrap the line around the rock six times then throw it over the tree branch knot.
Alpine butterfly, prussik, taught-line hitch, bowline, round turn + 2 half hitches, double overhand. Mostly, the core scout knots. Knots by grog or 3d knots are great apps to learn how to tie them. http://www.animatedknots.com/
Buntline hitch.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Knot answering my phone
Knot captive to my e-mail
Knot stuck in traffic
Does anyone know the name of this knot?
knot.jpg
It's a type of slider knot that is very close to an "improved clinch knot". But a clinch knot is usually used to tie fishing line to a fish hook, uses about 4 to 6 loops around the main line, and the knot is slid all the way down to the hook.
But when I use this knot to tie tent guylines, only three loops are needed around the main line. Once the knot is cinched tight against the main line, the knot holds under tension. But while holding the main knot in place, it is very easy to pull the main line thru the knot to tighten or loosen the guylines.
Like with many knots, if you fold the tail into a loop sending the tail back in the direction it came from and cinching the knot with the loop, the knot easily unties by pulling out the looped tail.
Bowline knot is simple, strong, and easy to untie. Easiest way to anchor a line to something.
You can walk in another person's shoes, but only with your feet
Evenck hitch, bowline, clove hitch, prussik and the Canadian jam knot
Last edited by Puddlefish; 05-02-2017 at 13:07.
"When you can't tie a knot, tie a lot"
The Klutz Book of Knots is a good place to start.
"It's fun to have fun, but you have to know how." ---Dr. Seuss
Man-o-war sheep shank.
http://www.runnersworld.com/running-...-running-shoes
https://www.bing.com/images/search?q...es&FORM=HDRSC2
There is nothing more important than good feet for a hiker. I'd make an argument that the only knots you actually need to know involve how to lace and tie your shoes to fine tune them for a perfect fit.
There are hundreds of these articles... so poke around yourself... I think trailgroove just did a brief post about it as well.
You can happily walk down near any trail with an empty head and wally world gear successfully if your socks and shoes are good.
Everything else you can make up or improvise, though beyond the basics... the splicing I've picked up through hammock making has proven more useful than anything I learned in scouts on a practical level.