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The '''trucker's hitch''' is a self-binding [[knot]] commonly used for securing loads on | The '''trucker's hitch''' is a self-binding [[knot]] commonly used for securing loads on trucks or [[trailer]]s. | ||
The first section of the hitch is a double-twisted version of a slipknot loop. With the right hand, grab the rope and make a (fold) loop about one foot long, holding the base of the loop with the left hand. Twist the left hand ''twice'' (once would be a standard slipknot) and insert the right-hand end of the loop through the twist. (The base of the loop should look like a double [[figure-of-eight knot|figure eight knot]].) | The first section of the hitch is a double-twisted version of a slipknot loop. With the right hand, grab the rope and make a (fold) loop about one foot long, holding the base of the loop with the left hand. Twist the left hand ''twice'' (once would be a standard slipknot) and insert the right-hand end of the loop through the twist. (The base of the loop should look like a double [[figure-of-eight knot|figure eight knot]].) | ||
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The second section of the hitch tightens and secures the load to a securing point (or an existing section of rope). | The second section of the hitch tightens and secures the load to a securing point (or an existing section of rope). | ||
Fold the rope again to the right of the first knot, and loop this double-strand around the securing point. Bring the double-strand back and through the first knot's loop, tighten (you can hold the hitch tight with the left thumb and forefinger) and tie a doubled two half hitches around the tight double-strand to secure the line. | Fold the rope again to the right of the first knot, and loop this double-strand around the securing point. Bring the double-strand back and through the first knot's loop, tighten (you can hold the hitch tight with the left thumb and forefinger) and tie a doubled two half hitches around the tight double-strand to secure the line. You may then continue to use the right-hand side of the rope for more securing. | ||
The hitch may be released (or retightened) by loosening the doubled two half hitches. | The hitch may be released (or retightened) by loosening the doubled two half hitches. |