Knots Yosemite
Though all of the following knots can be used for various activities they are organized by their most common purpose.
Overhand - The basis of many knots.
Square Knot - Tie two pieces of rope together, also known as the Reef Knot.
Taut Line - Make an adjustable loop (often used for tautening a tent).
Clove Hitch - Connecting rope to carabiner.
Autoblock - Friction knot.
Bachmann - Friction knot.
Klemheist - Friction knot.
Prussic (or Prussik, Prusik, Prusic) - Friction knot.
Munter Hitch / Italian Hitch
Cat's Paw - Attach slings to harness.
Double Bowline - Attach rope to harness.
Figure Eight - Attach rope to harness.
Girth Hitch - Attach slings to harness.
Rewoven Figure Eight - Attach rope to harness.
Organization
Butterfly Coil - Tie a rope on your back.
Mountaineers Coil - Tie a rope in a loop for storage or over the shoulder transport.
Rescue
Garda Hitch - One way rope system.
Mariner's Knot - Releasable under load.
Mule Knot - Escape or lock a belay device.
Tie into the middle of a rope
Figure Eight on a Bight - Tie into the middle of the rope.
Alpine Butterfly - Tie into the middle of the rope.
Inline Figure Eight - Tie into the middle of the rope.
Tie two items together
Double Fishermans - Tie two ropes or cordlette together.
Water Knot / Tape Knot - Tie two pieces of webbing together.
Offset Overhand (EDK) - Tie two ropes together.
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