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  1. NickfromWI

    Pros Cons - When and When Not To

    Why y'all hating on the clove hitch? I'll happily use it on the right sized limb. It's fast for the ground crew to untie. love nick
  2. NickfromWI

    Pros Cons - When and When Not To

    Timber hitch con: Reliant on friction from the log. If tying it to a smooth tree you need more wraps/twists. If the tree has an indent in the trunk, there is NO friction at that spot and you would need more wraps. Pros: barely uses up any rope compared to cow hitch. Super easy for newbs to...
  3. NickfromWI

    Pros Cons - When and When Not To

    You know- when you gotta tip-tie something, you get out as far as you can on the limb, then toss the monkeys fits even further out, use a pole to bring the monkeys fist, tie your RB knot and cinch it up. You just tied a knot from 12' away. Bam. Easy. love nick
  4. NickfromWI

    Pros Cons - When and When Not To

    I'm not sure the best way to describe it- but the r. Bowline can be tied remotely. love nick
  5. NickfromWI

    Pros Cons - When and When Not To

    I wouldn't cite "derating rope strength" as a con. Every knot does that...except the bimini twist!
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