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trUCKer’S hItCh



         A knot that provides leverage to take up
         slack in a rope or cord.

         The trucker’s hitch (sometimes known as the cinch knot   more tension to be created than by simply pulling on the
         or power cinch) is more accurately described as a sys-  end of the rope. A rope can be drawn as tight as a guitar
         tem of knots giving a three-to-one mechanical advan-  string, if needed, but the amount of tension is under the
         tage that allows tension to be created in a rope or cord.   control of the knot tyer.
         This knot, in other words, works like a pulley, allowing   This knot is an excellent method of keeping a tent line



         Trucker’s Hitch: Step 1                             Trucker’s Hitch: Step 2


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         First, tie a quick-release loop, such as an over-    Bring  the  working  end  through  the  quick-
         hand loop (see page 30), an appropriate dis-         release loop.
         tance  from  the  working  end  of  the  rope  or
         cord. Then pass the working end through the
         tie-down point (a ring in our photograph, for                     gReeN    light
         example).                                                 This knot is used in climbing and boating.



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