by CaverCarl » Jun 10, 2018 8:54 pm
Can you correctly answer these questions?
Why do you tie a tensionless hitch?
What is the required anchor object diameter for a tensionless hitch?
What is the required minimum number of wraps for a tensionless hitch?
Getting back to the original question, I've often tied a clove hitch up high on a tree due to a difficult lip. I then tensioned it and back it up to an anchor further up the sink.
I like the idea of a doubled bowline very much.
If it's angle Iron it needs a pad, and once it's padded the knot doesn't matter really.
CaverCarl