Knots

Many of the tasks we do in search and rescue require knowledge of knots.  At times during a training session, it appears that we are Boy Scouts working on merit badges but being able to tie the proper knot when under stress is an essential skill.

There are literally hundreds of knots.  We limit the number of knots to a few to be proficient.  However, this does not mean that you cannot learn and use other useful knots.

Basic Knots

Overhand

Basic stopper knot

Sheet Bend

The Sheet Bend is a simple knot used to tie two ropes together.  It is not to be used in any rope system with a load!

Square Knot

The Square Knot is used to tie two ropes of similar size together. It is not to be used in any load bearing system!

Remember right over left, left over right!

Essential Knots

Figure Eight on a Bight

The Figure Eight on a Bight is a strong easy to tie knot used along with a carabiner to build rope systems and to attach a harness..

Bowline

The Bowline is another strong easy to tie knot.  It can be easier to untie than the Figure Eight on a Bight especially after the knot has been under load.  It can work loose when not loaded or when pulled sideways.

Alpine Butterfly

The Alpine Butterfly is used mid-line to provide an attachment point.  It can be loaded in any direction.

Double Fisherman’s bend

The Double Fisherman’s bend is used to join two ropes together.  It can also be used to make a Prusik.

Water knot

We use the Water or follow through knot to form a wrap 3 pull 2 anchor for rope systems.

Prusik hitch

The Prusik hitch is used to attach a Prusik to a load bearing rope.

Double Overhand Knot

The Double Overhand Knot is a stopper knot.  It is used at the end of rope in a system to prevent moving beyond the end of the rope.

Handy to know Knots

Clove Hitch

The Clove Hitch is used where the length of the running end needs to be adjustable. Feeding in rope from either direction will loosen the knot to be tightened at a new position.

Girth hitch

The Girth Hitch is used to connect a loop of webbing or cord to a fixed point like a carabiner, or your harness’s tie-in points

Also known as Bale Sling Hitch or Strap Hitch

Munter hitch

The Munter hitch is used as load releasable tie off.

Using this method to rappel only in an emergency it high wear on rope because of the rope-on-rope contact.