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Camping Knots: Loops






                     slipknot	(simple	noose)


                     tHe SIMpLeSt Of SLIdIng LOOpS
                     tHAt tIgHtenS wHen puLLed
                     The slipknot, also known as the simple noose, can be tied
                     in any type of cordage material, be it synthetic or natural
                     fiber.  It  works  well  as  the  start  of  a  lashing.  Although
                     included  with  camping  knots,  this  one  may  be  useful
                     to climbers and boaters too. This knot appears to be an
                     overhand  with  a  draw  loop.  However,  in  an  overhand
                     with  draw  loop,  the  working  end  forms  the  loop.  In  a
                     slipknot the standing part forms the loop.







                                     t
                               Slipkno XX Step 1                 Slipknot: Step 2
                                     :
                                                                      XX















                       XXX
                       Tie an overhand knot (see page    Pull the standing part up, over,
                                                          XXX
                       6) near the working end of a      and through the loop of the
                       rope or cord.                     overhand knot. Tighten by pull-
                                                         ing simultaneously on the loop
                                                         created in the standing part and
                                                         the working end.





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