Table of Contents
Bowline
Securing a load
Quick-release knots
Channels
Useful knots for tree climbing using single rope technique (SRT)
Other
Bowline
Bowline - lightning method - tied to a ring
How to tie a proper Bowline knot - Tips from a Shipwright
One-handed bowline, Flying bowline - Outdoor Boys
Prepare the loop part first so tying it through a quay ring is quicker
Securing a load
A knot to secure a wooden rung to a rope ladder
Tying a bunch of sticks together
Unreasonably Tight Truckers Hitch, Blackwall hitch, Automatic truckers hitch, etc... - FIRST CLASS AMATEUR
Bowline, auto-locking truckers hitch...
| Simple hitch to drag a log etc,...
A vase carrying knot
Quick-release knots
Temporary knot to moor the boat - Mooring hitch
Four quick-release knots
Quick release tumble hitch
Evenk hitch
Highwayman's hitch/Getaway hitch
Nicely explained Alpine butterfly and Zepellin bend - Emily & Clark's Adventure
Tying a rope to a pole or a ring
Channels
Knotting Knots - Splicing, making fish nets, bends, hitches, knots...
Useful knots for tree climbing using single rope technique (SRT)
Good video of quick ways to tie useful knots
Swabisch Prussik with micro pulley
Prussik hitch
Blake's hitch
Bowline
Easiest method to tie a bowline. No need for a rabbit!
Bowline
The seafarer's way of tying a bowline.
Clove hitch
Alpine butterfly knot
Other
A surgeon's knot
Put a loop in the middle of a rope
Secure a ring or such securely to the end of a line - Buntline hitch
Temporary handle or make a jacob's ladder - Marlinspike hitch
Slip knot, easily untied. Guylines on a tent etc.. - Midshipman's hitch
- spot the difference between this and a tautline hitch!?
Drag or hoist a log etc. Nice, simple, secure - Icicle hitch
Best way to join two ropes. Essentially two figure of eights - Flemish bend