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Ropes, Knots, and Hitches






                   camel	Hitch


                   A HItCH fOR SItuAtIOnS wHeRe
                   tHe LOAd MIgHt Be AppLIed In
                   Any dIReCtIOn fROM tHe KnOt
                   The camel hitch makes an excellent knot choice when the
                   load applied to the hitch might shift from one direction
                   to another. It works well on cylindrical and flat objects,
                   and it can be used to attach a smaller line to a larger one.
                   Whether wet or dry, it comes undone easily. And, yes, it
                   would work to tether a camel—or any other animal. This
                   knot is used in camping, for example, when attaching a
                   tent line to a stake via a secure hitch.


                           Camel Hitch: Step 1               Camel Hitch: Step 2


















                      With the working end, make        Take the working end across the
                      two full turns around the bar,    front of the standing part, around
                      rail, or other attachment point.  the attachment point, and down
                                                        through itself twice, as shown in
                                                        the photograph. Work the com-
                                                        pleted hitch tight by pulling on
                                                        the working end and standing
                                                        part simultaneously. For greater
                                                        security, make the last two turns
                                                        into two half hitches (see page
                                                        23), one tight against the other.

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