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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.
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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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