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14 knots every outdoorsman should know (and the one you’ll use most)
Knots are one of those “boring” skills that save the day over and over. Hanging a quarter, tying down... The post 14 knots ...
Let’s start with the basics: The running end is the end you manipulate. The standing end is the part you don’t manipulate. The bight is the curve between the running end and the standing end.
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How to tie the double dragon knot | A stronger loop than the bowline
This video demonstrates how to tie the Double Dragon knot, a strong and secure loop knot often considered stronger than the ...
The Boy Scouts have three standards for a good knot: That it is easy to tie, that it stays tied and that is easy to untie, says Chad Schnitzler, director for the Wyoming Boy Scouts River Bend District ...
Packing a throw rope back in its bag can be a tedious task. Here are some tips I’ve picked up over the years to make things a little easier. Do you have a rope? Do you know how to use it? I find ...
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