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The Thief Knot...One of My Favorite Knots By Max Harsha Cliff, N.M. Author of the MULE SKINNERS BIBLE mulemanharsha@starband.net |
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The reason I call this the thief knot is because it is so quick to untie. I use this knot to tie my mules, and when you get used to it, it is a very easy knot to untie. Another thing is that it is handy, as all you have to do is yank on the tail and it releases. This is exceptionally handy for leading a pack string in that you can just ride by and grab the end of the rope (as shown above) and ride off, and you have the lead mule secured before you ever release him. Figure 1 shows how you start the tie, then in
Figure 2 you have taken your right hand and shoved the loop through
the loop you were holding with your left hand. Now you have the tie
completed. Figure 3 shows the completion, and your right
hand is holding the rope coming from the mule. Now, if you are going
to leave your mule tied for a while you should half-hitch the ear of
the tie so the mule can’t grab the end with his teeth and release
himself, as shown in Figure 4. There are other ways to use this knot, for
instance you would like to have someone hold a green mule while you
get on, and you are by yourself, just tie one end of the rope to the
hitching rail and loop the rope through the halter and make the same
type of tie knot. After you get on just take the end of the rope and
pull on it and release the mule after you have mounted.
You will find this knot very handy after you get
the hang of it, so play with it until you get it right. Hope you enjoy these tricks of the trade. |
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