Page 41 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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Ropes, Knots, and Hitches







                   clove	Hitch	on	a	stake

                   A vARIAtIOn Of tHe CLOve
                   HItCH uSed fOR tyIng A
                   ROpe tO A StAKe
                   This method of tying a clove hitch requires two
                   hands but allows the rope to be dropped quickly
                   over a stake or post instead of tying the knot
                   around the object. As a bonus, it can be tied at
                   any point in a rope—such as in the middle of 50
                   meters of cord. An ancient knot, the clove hitch
                   is at least 10,000 years old (see Introduction).
                   When  a  quick  hitch  is  needed,  climbers  and
                   boaters as well as campers use this knot.



                       Clove Hitch on a Stake: Step 1    Clove Hitch on a Stake: Step 2


















                      Form two loops in a rope, one     Place the right-hand loop on
                      in the right hand, one in the     top of the left-hand loop. Drop
                      left, as shown in the photo-      the two loops over a stake and
                      graph.                            tighten by pulling simultane-
                                                        ously on both ends of the rope,
                                                        taking care to maintain the dis-
                                                        tinctive shape of the hitch.




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