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Camping Knots: Bends






                     Double	sheet	Bend


                     A ReInfORCed veRSIOn Of tHe
                     SHeet Bend tHAt pROvIdeS
                     gReAteR SeCuRIty
                     In uses where the basic sheet bend will tend to slip or
                     entirely spill, the double sheet bend creates a more secure
                     knot, even when the ropes are wet and even when the
                     load is heavy. This is especially true when the ropes are of
                     unequal diameter. Due to its greater security, the double
                     sheet bend sees frequent use on boats and ships as well
                     as in camp.






                                    t
                          Double Shee XXBend: Step 1        Double Sheet Bend: Step 2

                                                                      XX















                       XXX                               Bring the working end of the
                       Tie two ropes together with a
                                                          XXX
                       sheet bend (see page 13).         second rope around the bight
                                                         in the first rope a second time
                                                         before tucking it under itself, as
                                                         shown in the final, upper pho-
                                                         tograph. Be sure the turns lie
                                                         neatly beside each other before
                                                         tightening.


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