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How to tie the double dragon knot | A stronger loop than the bowline
This video demonstrates how to tie the Double Dragon knot, a strong and secure loop knot often considered stronger than the ...
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How to tie a six-coil prusik | Sewn loop and eye-to-eye hitch cord
Learn how to tie a six-coil Prusik using a sewn loop and eye-to-eye hitch cord for reliable grip and smooth control on rope. This step-by-step knot tutorial is perfect for climbing, rope access, and ...
Let’s start with the basics: The running end is the end you manipulate. The standing end is the part you don’t manipulate. The bight is the curve between the running end and the standing end.
The Boy Scouts have three standards for a good knot: That it is easy to tie, that it stays tied and that is easy to untie, says Chad Schnitzler, director for the Wyoming Boy Scouts River Bend District ...
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