Either option takes 1 minute. Already signed up? Login
Edit text | Edit all fields
A crossing turn is one of the simplest parts of knot tying. It looks like a single-loop on a loop-the-loop roller coaster.
Take a rope and cross it over itself.
All done.
Compare with a bight and a loop.
Be the first to comment on “Crossing Turn”
Last updated by Rob M
Knot Geek A knot geek is someone who knows the difference between: ... Last updated by Rob M
Madawaska Kanu Centre Madawaska Kanu Centre (MKC) is a respected school for whitewater ... Last updated by Teri S
Bowline The bowline knot creates a loop at the end of ... Last updated by JubJub
Clearwater River The Clearwater River flows southeast from its headwaters at Broach ... Last updated by Outdoorsica
Ice Climbing Haliburton Lake, Ontario Getting to Haliburton Lake involves travelling east on #118 for ... Last updated by Kirk Simpson
How I "Beared" the Woods | How I "Beared" the Woods It was an anticipated adventure. I was about to try ... Last updated by Karen Parker
Tour d'Afrique | Rolling over Muddy Ground Greetings from your African dirt correspondent, exactly a month on ... Last updated by Tourd'Afrique
James Little: explore editor | Olympic memories For a while there, I thought the Olympic Games were ... Last updated by James Little
Paddler's Guide to Happy Camping | Island Lake - Magetawan River Loop Part 1 I actually appreciate it when canoeists lie to me about ... Last updated by Kevin Callan
Tour d'Afrique | It Ain't Easy... The riders are currently facing some of the most difficult ... Last updated by Tourd'Afrique
Comments & discussion from Outdoor People:
Be the first to comment on “Crossing Turn”