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Knots and Ropes
Unit 1 Lesson 2 – Textbook: Quality Lesson Plans for Outdoor Education by
Kevin Redmond et al.
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
! Knots are important in order to survive in the wilderness !
Learning Objectives
• Types of ropes (+/-)
• 6 types of knots
– To apply knots in different contexts and understand the purpose of these different knots
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Ropes• Every kind of rope has pros and cons
• It is important to select the right rope for the task
• Not every knot work well in every type of rope
Nylon wovon sheath rope:
-broadly used but expensive
Nylon braid rope:
-cheaper-works well-can be slippery
Cotton rope:
-easily affordable-it retains water and become heavy or can freeze
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
-Pack rope into halves !-Store rope after it has dried !
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Daisy Chaine
- Good way to shorten a rope for storage - Can reduce tangling while a rope is being washed in washing machine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ2Nlrm8AAY
Follow the link bellow:
The Video will show you, how to tie a daisy chaine
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Bowline Knot-verstaile -easy to untie -to anchor the rope
to almost any object
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
1 Form an eye in the rope (standing part runs underneath)
2 Free end runs up trough the eye
3 Take a turn around the standing part
4 Feed the free end back down through the eye and hold
5 Pull the standing part to tighten the knot
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Square (Reef) Knot-used to join two ends of a rope togehter, resulting in a longer length -works best with ropes of equal size -must be tied correctly or it will be difficult to undo or it will fail by slipping
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Sheet Bend-joining to ropes of different diameters to make a longer lenght
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
1 Create a loop and pinch with fingers
2 Take the other rope and bring it up trough the loop arround the rope where you‘re pinching it
3 Take the free end of the roop and put it over the loop but underneath itself
4 Pull the free end of th working rope tight
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Alpine Butterfly (Preacher Knot)-when a secure loop is required at any point along a length of a rope
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
- It is best to pull on the loop and both ends to set the knot
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Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Guidline (Taut-Line) Hitch-used to form an adjustable loop -favourite among campers because it can adjust the tension, slipping to tighten or loosen a line, and then holds fast under load.-excellent for tarp and tent construstion
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
-Create the loops around the standing end of the rope, going back toward the tension (e. g. The tree)
-When tying the knot off, make sure you go in the opposite direction than the wraps around the standing end
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Nadine Ross Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
Clove Hitch-all-purpose hitch – easy to tie and untie-good for creating buttons (secure holds on flapping tarps) when building shelters
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220
-first two initial loops by crossing right over left
-the left loop should cross over the loop on the right, creating an X
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The End
Nadine Ross; Studentnumber 201544608 Course HKR 3220