Two half-hitches
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[[Image:Two_Half_Hitches.gif|frame|<center>Animation of how to tie Two half-hitches</center>]] | [[Image:Two_Half_Hitches.gif|frame|<center>Animation of how to tie Two half-hitches</center>]] | ||
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| - | |introduction = {{quote-source|Use two half-hitches to tie a rope around a post. Pass the end of the rope around the post. Bring the end over and under the body of the rope (known as the standing part), then back through the loop thus formed. That makes a half hitch. Take the end around the standing part a second time and tie another half hitch. Pull it snug.|[[Boy Scout Handbook]] p. 36}} | + | |introduction = {{quote-source|Use [[two half-hitches]] to tie a rope around a post. Pass the end of the rope around the post. Bring the end over and under the body of the rope (known as the standing part), then back through the loop thus formed. That makes a half hitch. Take the end around the standing part a second time and tie another half hitch. Pull it snug.|[[Boy Scout Handbook]] p. 36}} |
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Special Knots, and Advanced Knots, for Wolf, Bear, Webelos, Tenderfoot, Second Class, and First Class.
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