Blake's Hitch | |
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Category | Hitch |
Origin | Heinz Prohaska |
Related | Prusik knot, Sailor's hitch, Bachmann knot, Klemheist knot |
Releasing | Not Jamming |
Typical use | Climbing |
ABoK | NA |
Instructions | [1] |
The Blake's hitch is a friction hitch commonly used by arborists and tree climbers as an ascending knot. Unlike other common climbing hitches, which often use a loop of cord, the Blake's hitch is formed using the end of a rope. Although it is a stable knot, it is often backed up with a stopper knot, such as a figure-of-eight knot, for safety. It is used for both ascending and descending, and is preferred by many arborists over other hitches, such as the taut-line hitch, as it is less prone to binding.