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Knot Tying Guide for Campers
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Krik from Black Owl Outdoors demonstrates how to tie a timber hitch, a simple knot that relies on friction to work and is useful for dragging heavy loads.
with Black Owl OutdoorsKrik from Black Owl Outdoors demonstrates how to tie a timber hitch, a simple knot that relies on friction to work and is useful for dragging heavy loads.
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Krik from Black Owl Outdoors demonstrates how to tie an arbor knot. This self-cinching knot is easy to tie and handy for any angler or outdoor enthusiast.
with Black Owl OutdoorsKrik from Black Owl Outdoors demonstrates how to tie an arbor knot. This self-cinching knot is easy to tie and handy for any angler or outdoor enthusiast.
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In this lesson, Krik from Black Owl Outdoors demonstrates how to tie a butterfly knot for a line or a bight and discusses this its many functions and benefits.
with Black Owl OutdoorsIn this lesson, Krik from Black Owl Outdoors demonstrates how to tie a butterfly knot for a line or a bight and discusses this its many functions and benefits.
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4 CQ
Learn how to tie a trucker’s hitch from Kirk at Black Owl Outdoors. It's, a simple knot that securely ties cargo down, yet isn't too challenging to untie.
with Black Owl OutdoorsLearn how to tie a trucker’s hitch from Kirk at Black Owl Outdoors. It's, a simple knot that securely ties cargo down, yet isn't too challenging to untie.
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2 CQ
Krik from Black Owl Outdoors demonstrates how to tie a square knot, or reef knot, a simple, effective, and commonly used knot for tying rope or cord together.
with Black Owl OutdoorsKrik from Black Owl Outdoors demonstrates how to tie a square knot, or reef knot, a simple, effective, and commonly used knot for tying rope or cord together.
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