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  • EP12: Rolling Hitch

    Most knots are meant for pulling sideways on objects, but the Rolling Hitch is one that's used for pulling a lengthwise plane parallel with the object. So, it has to generate friction, so it won't slide down. Here are three variations: Regular, Rigger's, Camel.

  • EP13: Icicle Hitch

    The Rolling Hitch family and all of its variations have been around for millennia and have adapted pretty well to modern applications and high loads. But if you get a really high load on a really slick object with really slick rope, they will slip. Worse than that, they tend to kink lines that th...

  • EP14: Pilingspike Hitch

    Super strong modern rope is smaller diameter for the same load making them really hard to hang on to. If you're doing lashings, you just can't pull hard enough without hurting your hands. You've got to add a handle to the rope. That's where the Pilingspike Hitch comes in.