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How to Tie Knots |
??This knot is known as a "water knot" to the climbing folk, and as a "retrace overhand" because of how it is tied. It is often used for tying flat webbing into a continuous loop to make a runner (which can be tricky), is quite strong but can be very difficult to untie. That is actually a good thing when you're hanging off a rock on one!
information from Mick Alderson Someone else offered that they use this knot to hang the rope somewhere if they are not using it. |
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Troop
since 1922 |
George Merrick Troop 7 of Coral Gables
1107 South Greenway Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33134 USA phone: 305-443-7973 ? e-mail: meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:15 pm sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Coral Gables and the George Merrick Foundation |
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