Troop 7 since 1922 George Merrick Troop 7 of Coral Gables Kiwanis Club of Coral Gables

How To Tie Popular Knots

Slippery Hitch

This is an occasionally useful knot but should only be temporary. It is acutally
only an overhand knot around the object with the end run back through the
knot and left "slippery." It is meant to be quickly untied by pulling on the free
end. The slippery half-hitch can be locked by passing the end back through the
eye and pulling tightly.

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Troop

Seven

since 1922

George Merrick Troop 7 of Coral Gables
1107 South Greenway Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33134 USA
e-mail: info@troop7.org

meeting every Wednesday evening

sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Coral Gables and the George Merrick Foundation

Kiwanis Club of Coral Gables

Click on the above logo in order to learn more about the historic brick program
and how you can help support the Troop 7 building fund through our 501(c)3 Foundation.

Please note this web site was built by a scout who earned his Eagle rank in Troop 7, while he was historian. This web site is operated by volunteers
as a historical service to past scouts and scouters in Troop 7 and is not considered an "official" web site.