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| + | ===Lark’s Head Knot/Cow Hitch:=== | ||
| + | * Use: Attaches a loop of rope or cord to an object or another rope. | ||
| + | * Purpose in Hammock Camping: Commonly used to attach suspension lines (like whoopie slings) to hammock end loops. Also used as a drip line attachment to prevent water from running down the suspension into the hammock. | ||
| + | * Why It’s Good: Extremely simple and quick to tie and holds well under tension but easy to remove. | ||
| + | * For drip lines: a short piece of cord tied to the suspension line with a Lark’s Head creates a diversion point for rainwater, causing it to drip off before reaching the hammock. | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:41, 6 May 2026
Lark’s Head Knot/Cow Hitch:
- Use: Attaches a loop of rope or cord to an object or another rope.
- Purpose in Hammock Camping: Commonly used to attach suspension lines (like whoopie slings) to hammock end loops. Also used as a drip line attachment to prevent water from running down the suspension into the hammock.
- Why It’s Good: Extremely simple and quick to tie and holds well under tension but easy to remove.
- For drip lines: a short piece of cord tied to the suspension line with a Lark’s Head creates a diversion point for rainwater, causing it to drip off before reaching the hammock.
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Use: The lark's head is a knot (specifically, a hitch). Also called a cow hitch, it comprises two half-hitches tied in opposing directions. The cow hitch is often used to connect loop-ended lanyards to handheld electronic equipment, since it can be tied without access to the ends of the fastening loop.
How to tie:
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