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          A knot for situations where the load will be applied at an
          angle to the knot other than a right angle.

          Many hitches suffer a loss of security when the load is ap-
          plied in a direction other than a right angle. The rolling
          hitch does not suffer such a loss as long as the tension is
          relatively steady. It is, in effect, another modification of the   When the load is applied,
          clove hitch (see page 36). It works well on any cylindrical   the knot grips the object
          object, including the tying of a smaller line to a larger one.  or line.

         Rolling Hitch: Step 1                                Rolling Hitch: Step 2


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          With the working end, make two turns around         Take the working end back up over the stand-
          the object or around the larger line.               ing part. Make another turn around the object
                                                              or larger line from underneath, and bring the
                                                              working end out underneath itself (as shown
                       gReeN    light                         in the photograph). Tighten the turns by pull-

           This knot is used in camping, climbing, and fishing.  ing on the working end and the standing part
                                                              simultaneously.

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