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Latest revision as of 11:46, 27 December 2009
Single hitch | |
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Category | hitch |
Origin | Ancient |
Related | half hitch, overhand knot |
Releasing | Non-jamming |
Typical use | Used effectively to form many other knots. |
Caveat | Spills, unreliable as a hitch used on its own. |
A Single hitch is a type of knot. This hitch is actually an overhand knot tied around or through an object.