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Submitted by: nick the tree climber
i use this knot to connect the climbing line to the throwline before hauling a line up a tree
...wanna talk knots??? arayan@ripon.edu
Submitted by: Abel Cerquetti
"VUELTA DE POSTE" is the name in Spanish of the Pile Hitch.
Thanks
acerquetti@fibertel.com.ar
Submitted by: BB
this knot is similar to a Lark's head knot.
Submitted by: Mickey McCain
Hmmm. In rough weather I avoid hitches that bind like this. Even though it looks easy to cast off I guarantee that you will be going for the axe after a 200 ton barge yanks it tight. Instead, I cast a stack of simple loops over the piling, passing each one under the live line first, then finishing with a half hitch on top. Of course I am talking about 1-1/2' to 3' lines. Slower to cast off but it saves rope.
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