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| How to Tie Knots |

| This is one of the most widely used knots. Because it passes around an object in only one direction, it puts very little strain on the rope fibers. Tying it over an object that is open at one end is done by dropping one overhand loop over the post and drawing them together. The other method of tying it is used most commonly if the object is closed at both ends or is too high to toss loops over. The latter is used in starting and finishing most lashings. |
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e-mail - history - ranks - leadership - uniform - knots - flags - movies - mailing list - newsletter - meetings scout roster - past events - future events - join our troop - parents - sponsors - camping - home page |
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| Troop
since 1922 |
George Merrick Troop 7 of Coral Gables
1107 South Greenway Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33134 USA phone: 305-443-7973 • e-mail: info@troop7.org meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:15 pm sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Coral Gables and the George Merrick Foundation |
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Click on the above logo in order to learn more about the historic brick program |
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