Climbing knots
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+ | [[Alpine Butterfly knot]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Double fisherman's knot]] (Grapevine)<br> | ||
+ | [[Figure eight follow-through]]<br> | ||
[[Figure eight on a bight]]<br> | [[Figure eight on a bight]]<br> | ||
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+ | [[Figure eight knot]]<br> | ||
+ | [[Prusik knot]] <br> | ||
[[Safety knot]]<br> | [[Safety knot]]<br> | ||
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+ | Here are the climbing knots for [[Boy Scouts]], [[Varsity Scouts]], and [[Venturers]]. | ||
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Other climbing knots with animated instructions are on other pages: | Other climbing knots with animated instructions are on other pages: | ||
* [[Bowline]] is on the basic [[Knot]]s page. | * [[Bowline]] is on the basic [[Knot]]s page. | ||
- | * [[Bowline on a Bight]] is on the [[Sailing | + | * [[Bowline on a Bight]] is on the [[Sailing knots]] page. |
* [[Fisherman's Knot]] is on the [[Fishing knots]] page. | * [[Fisherman's Knot]] is on the [[Fishing knots]] page. | ||
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- | {{ | + | ==Alpine Butterfly knot== |
+ | [[Image:Alpine Butterfly.gif|frame|left]][[Image:Alpine Butterfly knot.jpg|frame|right]]{{Shortcut|[[Alpine Butterfly]]}} | ||
+ | The Alpine Butterly Knot provides a secure loop in the middle of a line. | ||
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+ | {{ABOK| # 1053, p 191}} {{Grog|The Alpine Butterfly provides a secure loop in the middle of a piece of rope. Load can be safely applied: from the loop to either end of the rope; between the two ends with the loop hanging free; or, to the loop with the load spread between the two ends.}} | ||
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+ | * [[Cave Exploration (Ranger Award elective)]] #2a. | ||
+ | ;Video Lessons | ||
+ | *[http://www.animatedknots.com/alpinebutterfly/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Alpine Butterfly] - [http://www.expertvillage.com/video/123343_how-tie-alpine-butterfly-knot.htm Video: Alpine Butterfly Knot] -[http://www.expertvillage.com/video/85729_rope-bends-alpine-butterfly.htm Video: Alpine Butterfly Bend] | ||
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+ | ==Double fisherman's knot== | ||
+ | [[Image:Double Fishermans.gif|frame|left]]{{Shortcut|[[Double fisherman's knot]]<br>[[Grapevine knot]]}} | ||
+ | The Double Fisherman's Knot is a strong knot for tying two similar size ropes or lines together. | ||
- | + | {{ABOK|# 294, p 50}} {{Grog|The Double Fisherman's Knot consists of two double overhand knots, each tied round the other standing end.}} | |
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;Required for: | ;Required for: | ||
- | * [[Climbing]] Merit Badge #7 | + | * [[Climbing]] Merit Badge #7, [[Mountaineering (Ranger Award elective)]] #3. |
+ | ;Video Lessons | ||
+ | *[http://www.animatedknots.com/doublefishermans/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Double Fisherman's Knot] - [http://www.expertvillage.com/video/123509_tying-double-fisherman-s-knots.htm Video: Double Fisherman's Knots] | ||
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- | + | ==Figure eight on a bight== | |
+ | [[Image:Figure_Eight_Loop.gif|frame|right]]{{Shortcut|[[Figure eight on a bight]]<br>[[Figure 8 on a bight]]<br>[[Figure Eight Loop]]}} | ||
+ | :''Also see: [[Figure eight]]. | ||
+ | {{ ABOK|# 1085, p 197}} and {{ABOK|# 1047, p. 190}} {{Grog|The Double Figure Eight Loop is based on the simple figure of eight stopper knot (picture on right). For photography, the two loops (above) have been made small.}} | ||
- | + | The Figure 8 on a Bight (Figure Eight Loop) is an easy to tie knot to put a loop at the end of a rope but can be very hard to untie. The Figure Eight Loop is also known as a Flemish Loop and is functionally the same as a Figure Eight Follow Through. Figure Eight Loop is like a [[Figure Eight]] but tied using a loop (bight) instead of a single rope. | |
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- | * [[ | + | *[[Mountaineering (Ranger Award elective)]] #3. |
;Instructions | ;Instructions | ||
+ | *Tie a [[Figure Eight Knot]] using a loop (or bight) instead of a single rope, loop over the top. Loop under. Go down through the hole. Pull tight. | ||
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+ | * [http://www.animatedknots.com/fig8loopdoublerescue/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Fig 8 Double Loop] - [http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-tie-a-double-figure-eight-loop-knot-aka-bunny-ears-265446/ Wonder How To Video: Double Figure Eight Loop Knot (Bunny Ears)] - [http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-tie-a-double-figure-of-eight-knot-for-fishing-266325/ Wonder How To Video: Double Figure Of Eight Knot For Fishing] - [http://www.animatedknots.com/fig8loopdouble/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Figure Eight Double Loop] | ||
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- | + | *[http://www.animatedknots.com/fig8loopdouble/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Figure Eight Double Loop] | |
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- | {{ | + | ==Figure eight follow-through== |
+ | {{Shortcut|[[Figure eight follow-through]]<br>[[Figure 8 follow-through]]}}[[Image:Figure eight follow-through.gif|frame|left|Press [F5] Refresh<br>to run again]][[Image:Figure eight follow-through.jpg|frame|right]] | ||
+ | :''Also see: [[Figure eight]]. | ||
+ | {{Grog|The Figure Eight Follow Through allows the simple and reliable figure eight loop to be tied to a ring, a carabiner, or your own harness. It is easily remembered, easily visualized, and easily checked.}} | ||
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;Required for: | ;Required for: | ||
- | * [[Climbing]] Merit Badge #7 | + | * [[Climbing]] Merit Badge #7, [[Mountaineering (Ranger Award elective)]] #3. |
;Instructions | ;Instructions | ||
+ | *Tie a [[Figure Eight]] as you normally would with a loop over the top. Loop under. Go down through the hole. Instead of pulling tight, loop back into the knot retracing the path of the Figure Eight. Pull tight. | ||
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+ | *[http://www.animatedknots.com/fig8follow/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Figure Eight Follow Through] - [http://www.expertvillage.com/video/123037_tying-figure-8-knots-with.htm Video: Figure-8 Follow-Through] | ||
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+ | ==Figure eight on bend== | ||
+ | [[Image:Figure eight on bend.jpg|frame|left]]{{Shortcut|[[Figure eight on bend]]}} | ||
+ | :''Also see: [[Figure eight]]. | ||
+ | {{ABOK|# 1411, p 258}} Per Ashly: ''"The Figure-Eight Bend...is seldom used. It is bulky and bothersome to tie..." | ||
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* [[Climbing]] Merit Badge #7 | * [[Climbing]] Merit Badge #7 | ||
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+ | *[http://www.animatedknots.com/fig8join/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Figure Eight Bend (Join)] - | ||
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- | {{ | + | ==Figure eight knot== |
+ | [[Image:Figure_Eight.gif|frame|left]]{{Shortcut|[[Figure eight knot]]<br>[[Figure eight]]<br>[[Figure 8]]}} | ||
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- | + | ==Prusik knot== | |
- | + | {{Shortcut|[[Prusik knot]]<br>[[Prusik]]}}[[Image:Prusik knot.jpg|frame|right]][[Image:Prusik knot.gif|frame|left]] | |
- | + | {{ABOK|# 1763, p. 300}}) The Prusik Knot attaches smaller cord or tape to a larger rope, providing a handhold or attachment point. | |
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- | * | + | *[[Cave Exploration (Ranger Award elective)]] #2a. |
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+ | *[http://www.animatedknots.com/prusik/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Prusik Knot] - [http://www.expertvillage.com/video/123344_what-prusik-knot.htm Video: What is a Prusik Knot?] - [http://www.expertvillage.com/video/123345_how-tie-prusik-knot.htm Video: Prusik Knot] | ||
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- | + | ==Safety knot== | |
- | + | [[Image:Safety knot.gif|frame|right]]{{Shortcut|[[Safety knot]]}} | |
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- | + | ==Water knot== | |
- | + | {{Shortcut|[[Water knot]]}}[[Image:Water knot.gif|frame|right]][[Image:Water knot.jpg|frame|left]] | |
- | + | {{ABOK|# 296, p 50}} Ashly states that the Water Knot is''"compact and reliable."'' | |
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;Instructions | ;Instructions | ||
- | + | *Tie an [[overhand knot]] loosely in one of the two ropes or straps to be joined. Thread the second rope or strap in the reverse direction following the overhand knot in the other rope or strap. Pull both tight at the same time. | |
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+ | *[http://www.animatedknots.com/waterknot/index.php Grog's Animated Knots: Water Knot] | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
{{Knot Links}} | {{Knot Links}} | ||
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* [[Media:Step-By-Step-Knots-11-Basic-Scout-Knots.pdf|Step-By-Step knots]] {{PDF}}: 11 Basic knots fit on the front and back of one page. | * [[Media:Step-By-Step-Knots-11-Basic-Scout-Knots.pdf|Step-By-Step knots]] {{PDF}}: 11 Basic knots fit on the front and back of one page. | ||
* [[Media:Six-Boy-Scout-Knots.pdf|Six Boy Scout knots]] {{PDF}} by John Geffre | * [[Media:Six-Boy-Scout-Knots.pdf|Six Boy Scout knots]] {{PDF}} by John Geffre | ||
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* [http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/knotindex.html The Notable knot Index] | * [http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/knotindex.html The Notable knot Index] | ||
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Revision as of 20:51, December 4, 2010
Special Knots, and Advanced Knots, for Wolf, Bear, Webelos, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.
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Here are the climbing knots for Boy Scouts, Varsity Scouts, and Venturers.
Other climbing knots with animated instructions are on other pages:
- Bowline is on the basic Knots page.
- Bowline on a Bight is on the Sailing knots page.
- Fisherman's Knot is on the Fishing knots page.
Alpine Butterfly knot
The Alpine Butterly Knot provides a secure loop in the middle of a line.
See The Ashley Book of Knots # 1053, p 191. Grog notes: "The Alpine Butterfly provides a secure loop in the middle of a piece of rope. Load can be safely applied: from the loop to either end of the rope; between the two ends with the loop hanging free; or, to the loop with the load spread between the two ends."
- Required for
- Video Lessons
- Grog's Animated Knots: Alpine Butterfly - Video: Alpine Butterfly Knot -Video: Alpine Butterfly Bend
Double fisherman's knot
The Double Fisherman's Knot is a strong knot for tying two similar size ropes or lines together.
See The Ashley Book of Knots # 294, p 50. Grog notes: "The Double Fisherman's Knot consists of two double overhand knots, each tied round the other standing end."
- Required for
- Climbing Merit Badge #7, Mountaineering (Ranger Award elective) #3.
- Video Lessons
Figure eight on a bight
- Also see: Figure eight.
See The Ashley Book of Knots # 1085, p 197. and See The Ashley Book of Knots # 1047, p. 190. Grog notes: "The Double Figure Eight Loop is based on the simple figure of eight stopper knot (picture on right). For photography, the two loops (above) have been made small."
The Figure 8 on a Bight (Figure Eight Loop) is an easy to tie knot to put a loop at the end of a rope but can be very hard to untie. The Figure Eight Loop is also known as a Flemish Loop and is functionally the same as a Figure Eight Follow Through. Figure Eight Loop is like a Figure Eight but tied using a loop (bight) instead of a single rope.
- Required for
- Instructions
- Tie a Figure Eight Knot using a loop (or bight) instead of a single rope, loop over the top. Loop under. Go down through the hole. Pull tight.
- Lesson Videos
- Grog's Animated Knots: Fig 8 Double Loop - Wonder How To Video: Double Figure Eight Loop Knot (Bunny Ears) - Wonder How To Video: Double Figure Of Eight Knot For Fishing - Grog's Animated Knots: Figure Eight Double Loop
Figure eight follow-through
- Also see: Figure eight.
Grog notes: "The Figure Eight Follow Through allows the simple and reliable figure eight loop to be tied to a ring, a carabiner, or your own harness. It is easily remembered, easily visualized, and easily checked."
- Required for
- Climbing Merit Badge #7, Mountaineering (Ranger Award elective) #3.
- Instructions
- Tie a Figure Eight as you normally would with a loop over the top. Loop under. Go down through the hole. Instead of pulling tight, loop back into the knot retracing the path of the Figure Eight. Pull tight.
- Video Lessons
Figure eight on bend
- Also see: Figure eight.
See The Ashley Book of Knots # 1411, p 258. Per Ashly: "The Figure-Eight Bend...is seldom used. It is bulky and bothersome to tie..."
- Required for
- Climbing Merit Badge #7
- Video Lessons
Figure eight knot
Comments
- Required for
Prusik knot
See The Ashley Book of Knots # 1763, p. 300.) The Prusik Knot attaches smaller cord or tape to a larger rope, providing a handhold or attachment point.
- Required for
- Video Lessons
Safety knot
- Required for
- Climbing Merit Badge #7
Water knot
See The Ashley Book of Knots # 296, p 50. Ashly states that the Water Knot is"compact and reliable."
- Required for
- Climbing Merit Badge #7
- Instructions
- Tie an overhand knot loosely in one of the two ropes or straps to be joined. Thread the second rope or strap in the reverse direction following the overhand knot in the other rope or strap. Pull both tight at the same time.
- Video Lessons
External links
- Animated Knots: Basic Scout Knots - Forty Scout knots - Special Knots - Sailing knots - Fishing knots - Folsoms Knots - Animatedknots.com - Great Animations - More Animated Knots - More great Animated Knots - Still more - Knot Videos - Basics Videos - Basics2
- Other Knot Links: Advanced knots - Ropers Knots Page - Climbing Knots - Fishing knots - Knots Index
- Step-By-Step knots
: 11 Basic knots fit on the front and back of one page.
- Six Boy Scout knots
by John Geffre
- All lower rank knots
(2MB PDF)
- When to use knots lashings
(152K PDF)
- Ian's Shoelace Site
- The Notable knot Index