List of Climbing Knots - Hitches

Hitches

Bachmann knot
The Bachmann knot is useful when the friction hitch needs to be reset quickly/often or made to be self-tending as in crevasse and self-rescue.


Clove hitch
The Clove hitch is used in belay systems among other things.


Italian hitch (aka Munter hitch, HMS)
The Italian hitch is a simple knot, used by climbers and cavers as part of a life-lining or belay system. Its main use is as a friction device for controlling the rate of descent in belay systems.


Klemheist knot
The Klemheist knot is an alternative to the Prusik knot, useful when the climber is short of cord but has plenty of webbing.


Prusik
The Prusik is a knot used mainly for emergency use. Some carry between one to three cords specifically for prusiks. One can be used to quickly secure a person's position to correct problems with equipment; two can be used as a method of ascending a rope.


Blake's hitch
Blake's hitch is widely used in tree climbing applications. The knot can be slid up and down a line manually, but when loaded, it sticks securely.
Girth hitch
This hitch is commonly used to attach loops of runner to harnesses, bags, other kinds of equipment, and to natural features like rock knobs or brush/tree trunks for protection.

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