What knot?

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What knot?

Postby Bluegum Mic » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 11:50 am

Just thought I'd throw this out there as I'm literally sat here tying some guy lines to my new SL3.

What are peoples favourite knot whether it be connecting guy line to tent/tarp or guy line to stake etc. Just thought it might be interesting to see peoples thoughts and pick up some interesting ones I hadn't thought of. I'm fairly boring with the taut line and either thumb knot or double hitch? (shows I wasn't a girl guide ;-)

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Re: What knot?

Postby sailfish » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 12:08 pm

Bowline to attach to tent.
Taught line hitch around the peg.
I never use anything else, just cant see any point in getting all complicated with truckie hitches etc.

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What knot?

Postby ninjapuppet » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 12:24 pm

Yep, a bowline to the tent works fine. It's one of the knots that is useful across a number of different fields.

For the other end, I would recommend cheap lineloks like those from backpackinglight.co.uk or zpacks for quick adjustment. I sometimes use a prusik knot if I forgot the lineloks. Look it up on YouTube.

It just makes adjustments really easy should you need to in the middle of the night.
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Re: What knot?

Postby Nuts » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 1:23 pm

Tying to where, do you have the new one with the mid height tie outs?

Id suggest clip on (nite-eze biners) or something, you will very rarely need extra guys and you wont want them hanging loose when you dont/cant use them. And they did put them in a rather odd place... After many years they have finally added the tie outs, i suspect more of a marketing tweek, afterall Hex/SL3 built their reputation well before this model... The tie outs may stop a bit of 'flapping' but its not bad and they should have been Between section ties (ie the lower peg points) to make any real difference.

Some people add a long tie to the top hat point which may hold it up if some pegs pull out. I dont see that as a good idea either... As that would happen on the upwind side, It Would then be holding whats left like a windscock...

The real beauty of a tipi is simplicity...

Otherwise yer, the bowline and those mini sliders are nice.
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Re: What knot?

Postby doogs » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 3:06 pm

Double fishermans for connecting two end of cord or rope ie to make prussik loops
Do you want to build a snowman?
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What knot?

Postby Bluegum Mic » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 4:31 pm

Excellent. Thanks guys

Sorry Nuts. I should have clarified i was more making a general topic as I'm playing/learning new knots at the moment and was just tying some on my SL3. I don't plan to keep them on there however I have a few spare wilderness equipment lines that I keep in my pack if needed (so no they won't be a regular fixture on my SL3, I'm just headed down the snowies soon so I wanted to see where they tie as a just in case :-) You know what it's like when we get a new toy...we find all sorts of ways to play with it. Thanks for the advice though.

Keep em coming. I'm having fun googling them and learning some new ones.

Cheers guys

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Re: What knot?

Postby norts » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 5:30 pm

I usually use a a figure of eight to connect my cords to tent. the figure of eight will not come untied(used for climbing).
I use this knot for bootlaces. It has never come undone on me. It is the best knot I have seen for bootlaces.
http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/secureknot.htm

I like knots, but not a fanatic.

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Re: What knot?

Postby Nuts » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 5:48 pm

No worries Mic, I learn't knots as part of naval service (seamanship), while its incredibly useful to know a few (like those mentioned), I'd much rather talk about tipi's :D
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What knot?

Postby Bluegum Mic » Thu 17 Feb, 2011 5:53 pm

Nuts wrote:No worries Mic, I learn't knots as part of naval service (seamanship), while its incredibly useful to know a few (like those mentioned), I'd much rather talk about tipi's :D


Ha! I'm with you there. I'm rather chuffed with my little shelter.
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