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  2. Learn how to tie various hitch knots using step-by-step animations. Hitch knots are used to attach a rope to a pole, ring, anchor, cleat, or other object.

    • Adjustable Grip Hitch

      Origin: The Adjustable Grip Hitch is a Friction Knot that is...

    • Anchor Hitch

      Uses: The Anchor Hitch or Anchor Bend, (ABOK # 1841, p 309)...

    • Buntline Hitch

      Uses: The Buntline Hitch (ABOK # 1847, p 310) was originally...

    • Trucker's Hitch

      Structure: There are several variations in widespread use....

    • Rope-End

      Alternatives: In addition to tying it by Threading the End,...

    • Mats

      Mat Knots. Small rope mats make excellent tablemats and hot...

    • Klemheist Knot

      The Hedden Hitch (a.k.a. the Kreuzklem or Hedden Knot) is...

    • Mid Loops

      Apart from one Fishing Knot (the Dropper Loop) all the...

    • Blake's Hitch

      Uses: Blake’s Hitch is a Friction, or Slide and Grip, hitch....

    • Clove Hitch

      Alternatives: In addition to tying it Using Half Hitches,...

  3. Half Hitch Knot. Used to tie rope around an object and back to itself. In this animation the second Half Hitch shows how it is customarily tied - wrapping it round the standing end and tucking it under itself.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hitch_(knot)Hitch (knot) - Wikipedia

    A hitch is a type of knot used to secure a rope to an object or another rope. Hitches are used in a variety of situations, including climbing, sailing, and securing loads. They are classified based on their ability to be tightened or released, their resistance to slipping, and their strength.

  5. Learn how to tie some of the most important hitch knots with 20 Great Hitch Knots! Discover 20 hitch knots in just over 10 minutes.Following my latest videos...

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  6. Learn how to tie various hitches, which are knots that secure a rope to an object or another rope. Find definitions, diagrams and instructions for different hitches, such as the clove hitch, the munter hitch, the trucker's hitch and more.

  7. Hitch – A hitch needs an object or another rope to tie it. Without the object or other rope, it will fall apart. The other object or rope assists in maintaining its structure. Without a tent peg or tree limb, a clove hitch will fall apart. Without another rope, the Prusik will fall apart.

  8. This instructable will teach you how to tie a hitch knot. Hitch knots are used to when tying a piece of rope to a post, like hanging a rope swing, or tying your horse to a fence. The knot uses friction stay put.

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