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Knots for a newbie?


Bewarethemoon
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there ya go then...learn em all, cant go wrong!!! :biggrin:

 

But in all seriousness, heres a list of knots you should learn which will help in your grounding before you get up in the trees.

 

bowline, bowline on a bight, and running bowline - multiple uses from a termination knot, to setting a pull line round a trunk or branch.

 

timber hitch - set up the climbers capstan or other rigging devices .

 

clove hitch - great knot for tying things on to the climbers line. I personally prefer this to a marlin spike. They both come apart really easily, but a clove hitch will literally fall apart once the krab or whatever is clipping to it is removed whereas the marlin spike normally requires an ever so gentle tug.

 

reef knot - my knot of choice for sending a line up to a climber.

 

Those few will get you through most anything. Any more you learn for now are a bonus :001_smile:

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