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The '''cow hitch'''  is a [[knot]] (specifically, a [[hitch]]).
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== Canonical Name ==
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| name = Lark's head
Cow hitch.
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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.
 
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== Variant Names ==
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When both the standing parts of the rope are available, the cow hitch can be tied in the following manner:
Lark's head.
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# Form a bight and pass it through the ring from the underneath.
 
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# Pull the head of the bight downwards, and reach through it, grabbing both standing parts of the rope.
== Category ==
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# Pull both standing parts of the rope through the bight.
[[hitch]]
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== Origin ==
 
Unknown.
 
 
 
== Related knots ==
 
The '''Cow hitch''' is probably the simplest of the hitches, and is the least secure. Even tension must be applied to both of the standin parts of the rope, else the knot can work loose.
 
 
 
== Releasing ==
 
Non-jamming.
 
 
 
== Efficiency ==
 
Unknown.
 
 
 
== Uses ==
 
* Tying to a ring or pole.
 
 
 
== Comments ==
 
 
 
== Structure ==
 
The cow hitch is comprised of two half-hitches tied in opposing directions.
 
 
 
== Tying ==
 
 
 
=== Method 1 - Tying a cow hitch to a ring ===
 
 
 
This method can be used when both the standing parts of the rope are available.
 
 
 
* Form a bight and pass it through the ring from the underneath.
 
* Pull the head of thr bight downwards, and reach through it, grabbing both standing parts of the rope.
 
* Pull both standing parts of the rope through the bight.
 
 
 
[[Category:Knots|Cow hitch]]
 

Latest revision as of 02:21, 15 July 2022

Lark's head
Cowhitch.png

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:
When both the standing parts of the rope are available, the cow hitch can be tied in the following manner:

  1. Form a bight and pass it through the ring from the underneath.
  2. Pull the head of the bight downwards, and reach through it, grabbing both standing parts of the rope.
  3. Pull both standing parts of the rope through the bight.