Originally Posted by
Phantom Grappler
HillbillyHanger, both are good knots.
I was trying to get tarp ridgeline tight between trees. When I wrap a tensionless hitch around second tree, I pull cord tight along side tree before making contact with tree. Then while still maintaining tension on cord, I wind cord around tree two or three times. Then I finish with a half hitch followed by a slipped half hitch and lastly a few daisy chain stitches (loop through the loop)
I do this to try to get tarp ridgeline tight. Maybe not as tight as tarp ridgelines secured with Dutch’s titanium hardware—but close enough.
I tie both ends the same, except first tree is temporarily tied with a Siberian hitch. I’m just fidgety and do lots of unnecessary steps during setup.
Siberian hitch will hold, but hard to get it to tighten that end of tarp, because after I tie it, it cinches down, slides toward tree.
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