Rolling Hitch
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The Rolling hitch is often used to attach one rope to a
second, in such a manner that the first rope can be easily slid along the
second.
The knot can be considered a Clove
Hitch with an additional turn.
When tension is applied and the ropes form a straight line,
the rolling hitch will lock onto the first rope. When the tension is released,
the hitch can be loosened and slid along the first rope to a new location.
The tension must be applied on the side of the knot with the
extra turn.
Use this knot if you have a guy rope with no adjuster.
Create a loop on the end of a second rope which is slipped over the peg. Use a
rolling hitch to attach the second rope to the guyline. Alternatively, take the
guyline around the peg and tie the Rolling hitch back onto the standing part of
the guyline, above the peg, thus forming an adjustable loop. This is equivalent
to the Tautline Hitch.
When adjustments are complete, lock the rolling hitch into
place by using a stop knot such as a Figure of Eight in
the first rope, below the Rolling hitch, to stop it slipping.