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Pedigree cow hitch
This is a more reliable version of the common cow hitch (see page 136), as popularized by Harry
Asher in his The Alternative Knot Book and subsequently adopted by the Girl Guides Association
for the first level of its Knotter’s Badge. It makes a good multipurpose hitch that is simple to
tie.
Pass the working end of the line around the post, spar, or rail (1), then take it across the front of
the standing line (2) and up behind the post again (3). Then pass it down through the loop just
created (4). Now make the variation that makes this a “pedigree” hitch: tuck and trap the short end
of the line through the knot you have just made (5, 6). If you wish, you can leave a drawloop as a
means of quick release.