The Most Crucial Knots to Know
(2024)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Sastrugi Press, 2024
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9798227168146 MWT17327418, 17327418
LANGUAGE
English
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Learn the most crucial knots for the outdoors, survival, and sailing!The Most Crucial Knots to Know shows you how to tie over 40 of the most practical knots for virtually any situation.The illustrated instructions have easy-to-follow steps with clear, professional color photographs for each knot.This guide will equip you with skills that are useful, fun to learn, and make you look like a confident pro. Directions for knot use included!Each knot includes a description of when, where, and how to use the knot. Also, the description tells you when not to use the knot. Professional illustrations eliminate guessworkArrows and diagrams make it easy to understand each knot, eliminating guesswork. Steps are simple, clear, and concise. Where can you use knots in this book?This book is perfect for sailing, camping, hiking, backpacking, climbing, survival, prepping, rescue, safety, gardening, housework, daily living, and emergency situations.Learn how to confidently handle real-world scenarios with ropes, knots, lashings, hitches, and splicing. Example Scenarios in the BookProperly tie a load in a pickup truckPitch a survival tarpString a clotheslineBuild a structureand many more...The Most Crucial Knots to Know contains:Knot use suggestionsRope care and how to select the correct type of ropeThe Boy Scout and Scouting KnotsSurvival tips for the outdoors Who is the author?Aaron Linsdau is a polar explorer. He holds the world record for surviving the longest solo expedition to the South Pole. Aaron has attempted to climb Denali solo multiple times, betting his life on the knots he shares in this book.Available in paperback, hardback, and ebook!Get your copy of The Most Crucial Knots to Know. Be prepared and confident for any situation

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