[Ropework complete master course] 1st clove hitch

In the process of outdoor activities, we have many tools can be used, such as fold pocket knife, hunting knife, multi-tool knife and so on.

But!

Whether you’re setting up tents or tarps, hanging lanterns or tableware, keeping your body safe, ropework can help us in every outdoor setting. Let’s master the seven basics of ropework!

 

[Clove hitch]

[Ropework complete master course] 1st clove hitch, Shieldon

Useful when tying a rope to an object that can be passed through a ring, such as a stake, stump, or carabiner. In addition to being accessible and speedy, it is also highly versatile. First and foremost, this is the way to tie it.

1.Make a ring

[Ropework complete master course] 1st clove hitch, Shieldon

2.Make another ring

[Ropework complete master course] 1st clove hitch, Shieldon

3.Overlay the right ring on the left ring

[Ropework complete master course] 1st clove hitch, Shieldon

4.Pass the two stacked rings through the object

[Ropework complete master course] 1st clove hitch, Shieldon

5.Pull both sides

 

Convenient for hanging wine bottles

[Ropework complete master course] 1st clove hitch, Shieldon

Another name for clove hitch is “sake bottle.” This is because it is convenient for hanging wine bottles. Another name is “ink knot” because it was used to tie the mouth of the inkwell.

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