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Camping Knots: Stationary Hitches














                     when a kite or garden trellis is assembled,
                     and it holds nicely in synthetic or natural
                     fiber cord. It is similar to but slightly less
                     complex  than  the  constrictor  knot  (see
                     page 73). This knot is typically tied in short
                     pieces  of  rope  or  cordage,  since  longer
                     pieces  are  unwieldy  and  unnecessary  to
                     get the job done.







                            Transom K XXot: Step 3             Transom Knot: Step 4
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                       XXXoss the horizontal piece a     Take the working end under-
                                                          XXX
                       second time. Take the working     neath the standing part where
                       end underneath itself where it    it forms part of the original
                       crosses the horizontal piece.     loop (as shown in the photo-
                                                         graph) and tighten by pulling
                                                         on both ends of the rope.





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