Page 44 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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Camping Knots: Stationary Hitches
It is a handy knot for suspending tools or
other items from pegs or cross beams over
patios or in garages, sheds, or other storage
areas. It also works well as a starting point for
lashings. The pedigree cow hitch is credited
to Dr. Harry Asher and his 1989 publication,
The Alternative Knot Book. (Dr. Asher, a
founding member of the International Guild
of Knot Tyers, also wrote about the theory
behind why knots work.)
XXgree): Step 4
Cow Hitch (Pe XXigree): Step 3 Cow Hitch (Pedi
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Bring the working end back Tuck the working end behind
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up and over the rail again, and both turns of the rope that go
down through the bight of the around the rail or bar. Tighten
knot, as shown in the photo- by pulling on the standing part.
graph.
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