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Learn all the knots you will need to enjoy the wilderness. Reef knots, bowline, lashing together knots and lots more. Just one in a series about bushcraft and survival skills. Knots invariably weaken the rope they are made in. When knotted rope is strained to its breaking point, it almost always fails in or near the knot, unless it is defective or damaged elsewhere. The bending, crushing, and chafing forces that hold a knot in place also unevenly stress the rope fibers and ultimately lead to the reduction of strength. There are a large variety of knots and each knot has specific properties and suitability for a range of tasks. Some knots are well-adapted to attach to particular objects such as another rope, cleat, ring, or stake. Other knots are made to bind or constrict around an object. Decorative knots usually bind to themselves to produce attractive patterns. Choosing the correct knot for the job at hand is one of the most fundamental aspects of using knots well. However, if memory is limited, three of the most useful knots are the bowline, the sheet bend, and the clove hitch. |










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i am a starter im 15 years old and wonderd if that was too old to start now im sort of getting there i no how to make string and many other thing but i do not know alot about plants could u help me or give some tips thanks