Year: 2008 Language: english Author: Jacobson C. Genre: Manual Publisher: Falcon Guides ISBN: 0762747617 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 249 Description: A full-color manual for every outdoor enthusiast In full color, this illustrated how-to book covers the top ten most important knots and hitches, twenty-two variations, and four essential splices and lashings. There are right-handed and left-handed instructions and illustrations for tying each knot, plus tips on buying and maintaining ropes and choosing the correct knot for the task at hand. This guide is easy to follow and small enough to carry outdoors. Cliff Jacobson is an outdoors writer and wilderness canoe guide. He is a retired teacher of environmental science, and the author of more than a dozen successful books on canoeing and camping. He lives in River Falls, Wisconsin.
Contents
Step-by-step instructions for tying the ten most useful knots and hitches, twenty-two variations, and four essential splices and lashings Easy-to-follow illustrations for both righties and lefties Information on the best type of rope and knot to use for each task at hand Directions on how to properly prepare, coil, and maintain ropes for durability and reliability
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Basic Illustrated - Knots for the Outdoors
Language: english
Author: Jacobson C.
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Falcon Guides
ISBN: 0762747617
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 249
Description: A full-color manual for every outdoor enthusiast
In full color, this illustrated how-to book covers the top ten most important knots and hitches, twenty-two variations, and four essential splices and lashings. There are right-handed and left-handed instructions and illustrations for tying each knot, plus tips on buying and maintaining ropes and choosing the correct knot for the task at hand. This guide is easy to follow and small enough to carry outdoors.
Cliff Jacobson is an outdoors writer and wilderness canoe guide. He is a retired teacher of environmental science, and the author of more than a dozen successful books on canoeing and camping. He lives in River Falls, Wisconsin.
Contents
Step-by-step instructions for tying the ten most useful knots and hitches, twenty-two variations, and four essential splices and lashingsEasy-to-follow illustrations for both righties and lefties
Information on the best type of rope and knot to use for each task at hand
Directions on how to properly prepare, coil, and maintain ropes for durability and reliability
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