Page 85 - Buck Tilton "Outward Bound Ropes, Knots, and Hitches"
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Ropes, Knots, and Hitches
Pole Hitch
tHIS KnOt gAtHeRS And
BIndS tOgetHeR ASSORted
LOng OBjeCtS
Poles, paddles, oars, and any long objects (including
long-handled tools such as brooms and rakes) are
gathered closely together and bound with the pole
hitch. To prevent creating an awkward armload, use
two of these knots, one toward each end of the
long objects.
The pole hitch not only works for ease of
carrying but also for storing long objects. Note that
Pole Hit XXh: Step 1 Pole Hitch
c
XX: Step 2
XXXArrange the cord beneath the XXX
Bring the ends of the rope over
long objects in an S or Z shape. the objects and through the op-
posite bights, as shown in the
photograph.
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