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tIMBer hItCh



          Temporarily attaches a rope to an object for dragging,
          raising, or lowering.

          A fundamental knot, the timber hitch serves as a short-
          term noose, quickly tying a rope to a heavy object that
          needs to be moved by pulling, dragging, lifting, or lower-
          ing. It is very secure under tension and never jams. But be
          careful: Those new to knots often tie this one incorrectly,
          and then the knot fails.

         Timber Hitch: Step 1                                 Timber Hitch: Step 2


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          Pass the working end around the object to be        Twist the working end around itself (not around
          moved and then behind and around the stand-         the  standing  part)  at  least  three  times.  The
          ing part.                                           number  of  twists  can  be  increased  to  boost
                                                              the grip of the knot, depending on the size and
                          Red    light                        weight of the object. Tighten by pulling on the
            Slack in the rope and erratic pulling on the rope    standing part.
                        can loosen this knot.

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