Level: 2
Category: Recreation
Year: 1975
Knot Tying
- Define the following terms:
- Bight
- Running end
- Standing part
- Underhand loop
- Overhand loop
- Turn
- Bend
- Hitch
- Splice
- Whipping
- Know how to care for rope.
- Describe the difference between laid rope and braided rope and list three uses of each.
- Identify the following types of rope:
- Manila
- Sisal
- Nylon
- Polyprophylene
- What are some advantages and disadvantages of synthetic rope?
- Do the following to rope:
- Splice
- Eye Splice
- Back Splice
- Finish the end of a rope with a double crown, whipping, or a Matthew Walker's knot.
- Make a six-foot piece of three-strand rope from native materials or twine.
- From memory tie at least 20 of the following knots and know their common uses and limitations. Demonstrate how they are used.
- Anchor bend
- Bindertwine Bend
- Blackwall Hitch
- Bow or Shoestring
- Bowline
- Bowline on a bight
- Butterfly loop knot or Alpine Slip knot
- Carrick bend
- Clove hitch
- Double Bowline
- Double Carrick Bend
- Figure eight
- Fisherman's knot
- Halter hitch
- Hunter's bend
- Lariat or Bowstring knot
- Lark's head
- Man harness knot
- Miller's Knot
- Packer's knot
- Pipe hitch
- Prusik knot
- Running bowline
- Sheepshank
- Sheet bend
- Slipped half hitch
- Slipped sheet bend
- Square knot
- Stevedore's knot
- Strangle knot
- Surgeon's knot
- Tautline hitch
- Timber hitch
- Two half hitches
- Wall knot
- Make a knot board showing 25 or more knots.