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How many knots do you really need to know?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodchuck357" data-source="post: 4929681" data-attributes="member: 89993"><p>I have never made a big deal about knowing a lot of knots, but am always open to learn a new one or a different way of tying an old one.</p><p>Having spent a little time in Uncle Sam's canoe club I learned a lot of knots and many have been used climbing and in tree work. The taunt line was one learned and used in my Navy days but I have never used it for climbing. It just didn't work well for situations where a knot needed to release and grab multiple times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodchuck357, post: 4929681, member: 89993"] I have never made a big deal about knowing a lot of knots, but am always open to learn a new one or a different way of tying an old one. Having spent a little time in Uncle Sam's canoe club I learned a lot of knots and many have been used climbing and in tree work. The taunt line was one learned and used in my Navy days but I have never used it for climbing. It just didn't work well for situations where a knot needed to release and grab multiple times. [/QUOTE]
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